You're not the exception among many hardcore fans. I love our throwbacks for special occasions, they remind us of our great tradition, but I've really embraced maroon.'68griz said:Guess I'm the exception. I thought today's unis -- and those abominations worn by the cheer squad -- were just a good reminder of how ugly the Swarthout colors were.
Catsrback76 said:The uni's looked a lot like Wyoming...IMO.
CDAGRIZ said:Catsrback76 said:The uni's looked a lot like Wyoming...IMO.
I have a buddy who is colorblind, too. He gets all confused. Is MSU still rocking the solo M on their helmets as the only state college in the nation that does so?
CDAGRIZ said:That's cool! Good to see State College stop doing the M thing on the helmets. I'm sure you can agree it was pretty pathetic.
Catsrback76 said:CDAGRIZ said:That's cool! Good to see State College stop doing the M thing on the helmets. I'm sure you can agree it was pretty pathetic.
Why are you STILL up? Get back in bed or your father is going to hear about it and you won't like it! :evil:
The story I heard was that Swarthout wanted to get new uniforms, the old ones were coming apart, but there was no money in the budget. He was calling around trying to get a deal, when one of the manufacturers had accidentally produced a double order for Texas, the Longhorns ("yeah, we've got a whole team's worth of uni's here if you want them, but they're "Texas Orange") and so UM got a huge deal on uniforms that happened to be "Texas Orange," and added some yellow/gold trim to the numbers, and sewed on "Montana." It was just too good to pass up. Conveniently, the school colors changed. They may well have then taken a vote among the coaches, but Swarthout wanted the new uniforms, and so "Texas Orange" it was.havgrizfan said:Stilwtrgrizz, you're not that old lol. The University of Montana's athletics colors were maroon and silver from 1893-1967. While the "official school colors" were copper and gold. In 1967, head football coach and athletic director Jack Swarthout, who personally preferred the maroon and silver used by the football team, sought to make the schools colors more consistent and held a vote among UM coaches. They selected Texas orange (burnt orange to represent copper) and yellow gold to be used on the school's uniforms and it remained for the next 30 years.
Catsrback76 said:Actually that does make a lot of sense. Never knew why the "griz" had orange heresies!
I believe it was Sports Information Director George Fultz who attempted to claim, not sure it was with a straight face, that Texas Orange was actually sort of copper.stilwtrgrizz said:The only ones that never made any sense to me were those God awful black ones we donned for the playoffs a few years back. Texas Orange at least is similar to Copper, kinda, sorta, maybe. :roll:Catsrback76 said:Actually that does make a lot of sense. Never knew why the "griz" had orange heresies!
AlaskaGriz said:Stop being cheep and put there names back on there jerseys, as muck cash as these boys make for UM..... Don't try to save a few buck on something like this.....