And Fyre, I hope your signature means that you're going to try out my idea next year and you're NOT a dirty red.
I'm as red as it gets buddy lol
Honestly, that jersey kind of looks like a throwback.
But I'd be totally for going back to a throwback jersey or having the new jersey resemble a throw back style.
Screw the fads.
Screw the God awful blacks!
Screw the God awful blacks!
Careful there... =)
I made a thread asking when we will get the new nike jerseys
Personally I like the throwback cursive ones!
And Fyre, I hope your signature means that you're going to try out my idea next year and you're NOT a dirty red.
Oh you know what I meant hahaha. I thought about changing the wording as soon as I posted it, but then I was like.. IF they're TRUE BU fans, they'll know what I'm talkin about!:mrgreen:
@LB. I don't like them even on occasion. Red and White are the school colors. Trimmed in black is okay, but there's nothing in the School song about black being for power... that's red!![]()
..here's to dumping the black uni's to back up the school song...
look -- if we can call ourselves the Braves but use a Bobcat as a mascot, then we can have Red & White as our colors but occasionally use black jerseys!
o.k. - where did the Bobcat come in, T? I haven't been following the "Mascot" thread much I guess.
In November, 1993 Bradley did adopt the Bobcat as the "unofficial" mascot of the Bradley athletic teams in an attempt to help get rid of the memory of all Indian references in their previous logos and mascots. They even created a costumed caricature in which a student pranced around the Carver Arena floor during games, mostly appealing to children. Every fan I knew thought it was a really dumb idea. The Bobcat lasted a few years, and was mostly ridiculed. After Ken Kavanagh became the AD in 1996, he got rid of the Bobcat mascot.