Maize uniforms for tourney?
I've been thinking about this as well. I really hope we don't just wear white the whole tournament.
Maize or blue unis please, and preferably maize!
Considering they're wearing white because they're the higher seed in the game, I'm OK with white all the way.
So, something like Houston, Texas A&M, Gonzaga,
Kentucky, then West Virginia?
Negged because I prefer blue uniforms.
And, as of yesterday, I hate you.
seriously can’t stand you. So much hate.
or is this a joke that won’t over my head?
ijohnb said in a thread yesterday that he didn't have any haters, so I vowed to be one. We're best enemies
March 16th, 2018 at 10:33 PM ^
Know em
We don't want to be chided for wearing Arrogant Yellow until we're in the Sweet 16, I reckon.
We only did that in the Fab Five's sophomore year (when we were a #1 seed). In their freshman year we did not wear the maize uniforms in the tourney.
Fashion Rule 1: Never wear maize* before St. Patrick's Day.
*Unless you're Coach Yaklich. He totally rocked the maize dress shirt last night.
Yes. Maize and blue. White should be the alternates, worn 5 or fewer times a year.
Nah, I'd stick with saving the maize uniforms for the big games. Don't wear them 15 times a year.
Don’t wear the maize if we face North Carolina. I’m still not over it.
I think it works best like this:
Whites at home, Blue away, Maize for huge rivalry games/tournament finals.
seems to be wearing white. Must be a rule now(?).
Aren't there NCAA rules that govern which colors teams can wear?
In 2014 we wore a new style of uniforms that said "Wolverines" instead of Michigan. Adidas only made Maize and Blue uniforms so Maize were our de facto home uniforms that tourney.
March 16th, 2018 at 10:27 PM ^
We had Adidas whites.
He means for The 2014 tourney, not the 2014 season. Yes we had adidas whites, but they were not available in the alternatives that we wore for the tourney that year.
Pretty sure my memory is that (aside from those horrid alternates we wore like 14-15) we wear white in the first round if the better seed then maize thereafter (whether the better or worse seed, we can call them light or dark).
How about we mimic the 1989 team, which won it all in blue?
"Go blue" sounds better than "Go maize"