Oregon's helmets...

bigger question. is changing unis at the half even a good idea? takes away from adjustment time
 
I think they're pretty cool, I would hate to be the equipment manager, how many different uni's do they have?
 
Why not go all the way and rename the school Nike U? That said, I think the helmets are kickin'!
 
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They are terrible. And I think that they are unfair. I mean, there have to be rules about uniforms in sports, no?

In baseball, you can't wear white sleeves, or a white glove, for example.

I have never liked it when teams (like Oregon) wear uniforms that are unfair. They play on an all-grass field, and wear all green jerseys and outfits, how is that fair? Boise plays on an all-blue field and wears solid blue uniforms. I don't think it should be allowed.

I would expect the helmets to produce a huge glair. I don't want the NCAA to literally turn into the fashion police, but you have to draw the line somewhere. Oregon's helmets look like someone got a little carried away with the tin-foil.
 
Wait, they're switching at halftime? What is this, a Sylvester Stallone 'Over the Top' moment?

"I just take my hat, and I turn it around, and it's like a switch...and when the switch goes on, I feel like another person...I don't know...I feel like...like a truck...a machine."
- Lincoln Hawk
 
They are terrible. And I think that they are unfair. I mean, there have to be rules about uniforms in sports, no?

In baseball, you can't wear white sleeves, or a white glove, for example.

I have never liked it when teams (like Oregon) wear uniforms that are unfair. They play on an all-grass field, and wear all green jerseys and outfits, how is that fair? Boise plays on an all-blue field and wears solid blue uniforms. I don't think it should be allowed.

I would expect the helmets to produce a huge glair. I don't want the NCAA to literally turn into the fashion police, but you have to draw the line somewhere. Oregon's helmets look like someone got a little carried away with the tin-foil.

To quote the great Lou Brown from Major League:
"Okay Vaughn. They say you're a pitcher, you're sure not much of a dresser. We wear caps and sleeves on this level, son."
 

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