dothepose

October 13th, 2014 at 9:40 AM ^

I know some of the people say they take away the tradition. But sometimes you need to get with the times. I think these are the best alternate jerseys we've used yet. Especially under the lights, I thought they looked great, especially with the yellow shoes.

Blue and Joe

October 13th, 2014 at 10:35 AM ^

I had two problems with the jerseys: 1) the weird shiny strips on the shoulders and pants. 2) the number font made every 5,6, or 9 look like an 8. I'd love to see just a straight up home top with plain blue pants.

I'm also holding out to see white pants for road games, circa the mid-70's.

pinkfloyd2000

October 13th, 2014 at 3:24 PM ^

What an ugly game...but I'll take an ugly W over a "pretty" L any day. And even though the atmosphere/energy was maybe 1/4 of that at the 2011 ND game, and maybe 1/3 of that of the 2013 ND game, it was still pretty great, and undoubtedly the best atmosphere we're going to see at Michigan Stadium this season.

Plus, 2011 and 2013 did NOT feature Atomic Dog Norfleet doin' his thing.

Nice collection of pictures here!

There's one of Jake Butt carrying the ball, presumably after a reception, but for the life of me, I do NOT remember him catching a single pass in the game. I must've completely missed it.

tubauberalles

October 13th, 2014 at 11:05 AM ^

Those uniforms are just awful.  PSU gave a clinic in those photos as to what a tradition looks like.  Would have done the program's image a great deal of good to have Michigan's actual uniform displayed "under the lights". 

Just proves to me that Brandon doesn't actually understand "branding" but just "marketing", which are not synonymous.

But overall, am glad we aren't the worst team in the Big 10, which is sad to have to consciously feel good about.

ccarna

October 13th, 2014 at 1:54 PM ^

Great pictures...Liked the uniforms, liked that dancing......There seemed to be more enthusiam and the crowd seemed to be into it.  Whatever inspires the team!!!  And, that's great that a player had design input!