Evidently OU is breaking out new uni's for the KU game in honor of Prentince Gautt. They actually look pretty sharp. Hopefully these will motivate the kids but then again who knows what motivates them these days.
Unis, locker rooms, nil?
Evidently OU is breaking out new uni's for the KU game in honor of Prentince Gautt. They actually look pretty sharp. Hopefully these will motivate the kids but then again who knows what motivates them these days.
Nil might.Is this the equivalent of a “rally cap”? Have not seen the Sooners do well at home with alternate uniforms. If players like it, not much other opinions matter.
Brother, don't hold back. Can't ban you my man.This is a topic I need to keep my mouth shut or I will be banned…![]()
Well it probably isn't up to him. OU, like most major universities, is completely woke. If I wore a Trump hat to a game many of the students probably just couldn't emotionally handle it lolCan JC figure it out?![]()
Well it probably isn't up to him. OU, like most major universities, is completely woke. If I wore a Trump hat to a game many of the students probably just couldn't emotionally handle it lol
When I was growing up it was always the St. Louis Cardinals. There was also the Phoenix Cardinals.......there were two teams called the Cardinals?The student newspaper needs to get their facts straight. It's not that hard to do. Prentice Gautt did not play for the St. Louis Rams. He played primarily for the St. Louis Cardinals football team.
C'mon man.When I was growing up it was always the St. Louis Cardinals. There was also the Phoenix Cardinals.......there were two teams called the Cardinals?
The St. Louis Cardinals moved to Arizona after the 1987 season.When I was growing up it was always the St. Louis Cardinals. There was also the Phoenix Cardinals.......there were two teams called the Cardinals?
This is a new age CT, we may not like it but to many of these young athletes it is no longer about the history. Oregon started this crap with uniforms many years ago.So, OU has decided to fall in line with all black uniforms like so many others. It's not a good look on any team. OU's colors are crimson and cream.... not black or gray or tan or silver. I think it's bulls't.
I do, however, think Prentice Gautt should be honored at least as much as any of OU's Heisman Trophy winners. I would have simply had the old white helmets with the crimson stripe down the middle and the number "38" on the side to resemble the helmet worn by OU in Gautt's time at OU. I don't need a uniform to be my moral compass.
Alabama does it right. It's simple long-time identity, to me, puts them in a class by themselves and needs no alteration to its uniform. It's Alabama's brand, its culture are what Alabama fans expect to see.
I'm aware of that.This is a new age CT, we may not like it but to many of these young athletes it is no longer about the history. Oregon started this crap with uniforms many years ago.
I dare say there’s a small percentage on campus that could have named all our Heisman winners if not for the statues by the stadium. How many know who Tommy McDonald was?More of a longer term honor should be in place. If the Sooners get clown stomped in the game (heaven forbid)...who wants to remember the game? I bet it is very small percentage on campus who knows who Gautt is.
Every knowledgeable OU fan should know about Gautt and what he represents and the turbulence he had to endure. He was OU's Jackie Robinson.More of a longer term honor should be in place. If the Sooners get clown stomped in the game (heaven forbid)...who wants to remember the game? I bet it is very small percentage on campus who knows who Gautt is.
No, the St. Louis Cardinals moved to PhoenixWhen I was growing up it was always the St. Louis Cardinals. There was also the Phoenix Cardinals.......there were two teams called the Cardinals?
ok thanks I couldn't remember. My teenage years are only a blur nowThe St. Louis Cardinals moved to Arizona after the 1987 season.
Agree and we all know many people never learn from itI'm aware of that.
History and learning from it have a lot to do with the crap going on now.
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it".
True that older generations may not like changes and are critical of those who follow them. It's been that way historically.When I was a young guy I remember a family member ranting and raving about OU changing from white to crimson helmets. One thing we can always count on is change. The other thing we can always count on is the old guard will likely object to the change. If one generation could teach the next man would have been been perfect thousands of years ago. I am OK with the new uniforms because it is popular with the current guard.
I agree to some extent. I have come across some pretty empty characters in the 25-30 age range. My experience with known 25-30 year olds is limited to my daughter (24) and her friends. ASU grads. If this age bracket are as you stated, much less aware of current events and have ignored history, the parents should shoulder most of the blame. My daughter speak, reads and writes 3 languages fluently since she was about 12 years old. She has had much put on her plate from an early age by her mother and I. Her favorite music is Johnny Cash and her favorite sport is Formula One. You get out of them what you put into them. I spent 6 years in the Army before I understood what I wanted from life. I was 29 before I got out of school and went to work in the big boy world. Nothing better for kids than to get them interested in reading. Keep the faith.But in this case, the generation of those born in the last 25-30 years are much less aware of current events around them and have ignored much of history unlike previous generations. This does not bode well for the future of our country.
Alabama does it right. It's simple long-time identity, to me, puts them in a class by themselves and needs no alteration to its uniform. It's Alabama's brand, its culture are what Alabama fans expect to see.
I refer to Penn State's uniforms as Taylor Rental uniforms.And there's Penn State, who always wears the prison guard's uniforms from "The Longest Yard."
All I can say to you is you and your wife are great parents and have a daughter to be proud of.I agree to some extent. I have come across some pretty empty characters in the 25-30 age range. My experience with known 25-30 year olds is limited to my daughter (24) and her friends. ASU grads. If this age bracket are as you stated, much less aware of current events and have ignored history, the parents should shoulder most of the blame. My daughter speak, reads and writes 3 languages fluently since she was about 12 years old. She has had much put on her plate from an early age by her mother and I. Her favorite music is Johnny Cash and her favorite sport is Formula One. You get out of them what you put into them. I spent 6 years in the Army before I understood what I wanted from life. I was 29 before I got out of school and went to work in the big boy world. Nothing better for kids than to get them interested in reading. Keep the faith.
CT, really good post. Never seen a Sooner team wear a blacked out uniform. Everything is changing and for the worse. NIL and transfer portal are proof. The future of college football will always be uncertain now.So, OU has decided to fall in line with all black uniforms like so many others. It's not a good look on any team. OU's colors are crimson and cream.... not black or gray or tan or silver. I think it's bulls't.
I do, however, think Prentice Gautt should be honored at least as much as any of OU's Heisman Trophy winners. I would have simply had the old white helmets with the crimson stripe down the middle and the number "38" on the side to resemble the helmet worn by OU in Gautt's time at OU. I don't need a uniform to be my moral compass.
Alabama does it right. It's simple long-time identity, to me, puts them in a class by themselves and needs no alteration to its uniform. It's Alabama's brand, its culture are what Alabama fans expect to see.
Ironic that as OU, coming off a devastating defeat to its biggest rival along with three straight losses, will be wearing black tomorrow in an effort to honor a great player.CT, really good post. Never seen a Sooner team wear a blacked out uniform. Everything is changing and for the worse. NIL and transfer portal are proof. The future of college football will always be uncertain now.
Thank you, sir. She is at the top of our "achievement list".All I can say to you is you and your wife are great parents and have a daughter to be proud of.
BTW: I have a son much older from a previous alien encounter that did not turn out as planned.All I can say to you is you and your wife are great parents and have a daughter to be proud of.
This was my issue. No names and couldn't see the numbers, especially on TV. The announcers even mentioned that it is a penalty to wear uniforms with unreadable numbers. I've accepted that alternates are with us now for several reasons. The players like them (most important when recruiting nationally), they allow more sales (revenue generation).They might as well not be wearing numbers. You can’t tell who is who.
I think I remember reading that they are the oldest NFL teamThe Cardinals in the NFL were a long long time football club. They were a charter member when the NFL started in 1920 l believe. Might be off by a year or two.
They were in Chicago for 40 years. I very vaguely remember the Chicago Cardinals. I remember Ollie Matson being mentioned as a great player for them.
The same year OSU joined the Big 8 Conference, the Cardinals moved to St. Louis, a year or two after the Rams and 49ers moved to the west coast. So the Cardinals have been in Chicago and St. Louis and the Phoenix area.
And despite being in the NFL for 100 years, the only two titles the franchise ever won, was before 1950 in Chicago.