Also, keep the Orange/white home uniform and keep the option of White/orange or white/white for the road. No need for green.
Also, keep the Orange/white home uniform and keep the option of White/orange or white/white for the road. No need for green.
Green has always been apart of Miami's history especially since 2000
Also, keep the Orange/white home uniform and keep the option of White/orange or white/white for the road. No need for green.
Green has always been apart of Miami's history especially since 2000
Except for the 30+ years prior where they never wore green.
Also, keep the Orange/white home uniform and keep the option of White/orange or white/white for the road. No need for green.
Green has always been apart of Miami's history especially since 2000
Except for the 30+ years prior where they never wore green.
Oh there's no question I'm not disputing that. When I was 6 or so which is when I started watching Miami football which was around 1999 or 2000 I grew up watching the green uniforms being a norm
Except you are wrong. The uniforms from the 60's-70's were green, gold, and white, with the hurricane warning flags on the helmet.Also, keep the Orange/white home uniform and keep the option of White/orange or white/white for the road. No need for green.
Green has always been apart of Miami's history especially since 2000
Except for the 30+ years prior where they never wore green.
Also, keep the Orange/white home uniform and keep the option of White/orange or white/white for the road. No need for green.
Green has always been apart of Miami's history especially since 2000
Except for the 30+ years prior where they never wore green.
Also, keep the Orange/white home uniform and keep the option of White/orange or white/white for the road. No need for green.
Green has always been apart of Miami's history especially since 2000
Except for the 30+ years prior where they never wore green.
Miami began wearing the Green jerseys in 1998 (we lost to VT). They only wore the Green jerseys once a year from 98-2003. Nike pushed the color Green and we began wearing it more frequently 2004 and beyond. Nike ruined Miami's identity and image.
Also, keep the Orange/white home uniform and keep the option of White/orange or white/white for the road. No need for green.
Green has always been apart of Miami's history especially since 2000
Except for the 30+ years prior where they never wore green.
Miami began wearing the Green jerseys in 1998 (we lost to VT). They only wore the Green jerseys once a year from 98-2003. Nike pushed the color Green and we began wearing it more frequently 2004 and beyond. Nike ruined Miami's identity and image.
We were wearing green many years before that and it's part of our color scheme.
Also, keep the Orange/white home uniform and keep the option of White/orange or white/white for the road. No need for green.
Green has always been apart of Miami's history especially since 2000
Except for the 30+ years prior where they never wore green.
Miami began wearing the Green jerseys in 1998 (we lost to VT). They only wore the Green jerseys once a year from 98-2003. Nike pushed the color Green and we began wearing it more frequently 2004 and beyond. Nike ruined Miami's identity and image.
Green has always been apart of Miami's history especially since 2000
Except for the 30+ years prior where they never wore green.
Miami began wearing the Green jerseys in 1998 (we lost to VT). They only wore the Green jerseys once a year from 98-2003. Nike pushed the color Green and we began wearing it more frequently 2004 and beyond. Nike ruined Miami's identity and image.
We were wearing green many years before that and it's part of our color scheme.
Miami did not wear Green from the late 70's all the way till 1998.
Also, keep the Orange/white home uniform and keep the option of White/orange or white/white for the road. No need for green.
Green has always been apart of Miami's history especially since 2000
Except for the 30+ years prior where they never wore green.
Miami began wearing the Green jerseys in 1998 (we lost to VT). They only wore the Green jerseys once a year from 98-2003. Nike pushed the color Green and we began wearing it more frequently 2004 and beyond. Nike ruined Miami's identity and image.
Green didn't do it, all the horrible designs did. It went straight to **** with the bra straps, and everything that followed. It looked like Nike was trying to win some outrageous design contest, and we were the anorexic model tripping down the runway.
Except for the 30+ years prior where they never wore green.
Miami began wearing the Green jerseys in 1998 (we lost to VT). They only wore the Green jerseys once a year from 98-2003. Nike pushed the color Green and we began wearing it more frequently 2004 and beyond. Nike ruined Miami's identity and image.
We were wearing green many years before that and it's part of our color scheme.
Miami did not wear Green from the late 70's all the way till 1998.
Yeah and?
Its part of our color scheme and should be at least an alternate. Just like the basketball team and baseball team wear green unis.