TRJACane
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Sorry, but our traditional is cutting edge
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Sorry, but our traditional is cutting edge
My vote is
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+1
From who? I highly doubt that..I hear that we may be getting all black unis. I think that would be pretty sweet.
Miami was never "Oregon". Not sure what that quote meant?
I'm expecting to see some sort of off color next year prob. a grey alternate. I admittingly like Tenn.'s grey uni's, Miami main colors would go well with that scheme.
Black uni's are played out IMO, especially in our weather.
You're Chip right?
You're Chip right?
Chip?
Where did that come from?
Where did that come from?
I go to school with a kid named Chip, he sits front row at all the basketball games and I think you posted a pic with him in it lol and since then I thought you were him!
Where did that come from?
I go to school with a kid named Chip, he sits front row at all the basketball games and I think you posted a pic with him in it lol and since then I thought you were him!
Chip Brierre? He's quite popular around this neck of the woods due to his Camp Reports. He did post here, but UM Administration supposedly told him to stop.
This is him - http://www.canesinsight.com/members/8470-chipbrierre
No worries. If you run into him tell him we miss him at CanesInsight.
Cane[]_[]DigIt;1643465 said:You either go "traditional" like Alabama etc or you go "cutting edge" like Oregon... I see the draw to both and probably feel like traditional is the way to go, but you can't disagree that Oregon's uniforms do draw attention to the program. The cutting edge look would separate ourselves from Uif and FSU in that manner. What say you? Traditional or cutting edge?
Sorry, but our traditional is cutting edge
My vote is
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Ah, you must be referring to the "Ibis in a blender" logo more affectionately known as "Da Klam". It was a secondary logo that came out in spring of 2000 and it was horrific. It did however immediately precede our return to dominance so I tend to look back on it somewhat fondly.As long as there is nothing as bad as the abomination of the ugly *** ibis logo years ago. Geez that was a bad idea. It looked like a gray pile of crap.