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Michigan Will Wear All Maize vs Florida... (link)

This is freaking Michigan... you don't need to have alternate uniforms. This isn't a knock on Michigan's uniforms because they are Michigan but these are the ugliest uniforms I think I've seen. Of course, I am biased because I hate the bold yellow used on sports uniforms.
 
Michael Jordan is laughing all the way to the bank with the money he's taking from Michigan.
 
I detest Michigan - but Christ, there's no reason to mess with their maize-n-blue combo's worn during the Lloyd Carr era... the word "iconic" is over-used to the point of nausea these days, but their standard uni's are precisely that... all they need are neutral grey facemasks
 
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Look at it this way: Their traditional uniforms aren't working -- no b1g championship since 2004, half a national championship in 60+ years. Maybe a hideous variant of their traditional hideous uniforms will do them some good.
 
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I am very glad that PSU's colors are blue and white. There will never be all maize, red, green, or purple uniforms.
 
The Michigan free board has some of the biggest dbags in rivals. All boards have a few but dear God. I browse other boards sometimes to see what's going on relative to their programs and the Michigan board is just disgraceful. Always crass insults.
Anyway sorry to go off topic.
Yup. Some of them could die in an industrial accident and it wouldn't even cause me to look up from my breakfast
 
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The Michigan free board has some of the biggest dbags in rivals. All boards have a few but dear God. I browse other boards sometimes to see what's going on relative to their programs and the Michigan board is just disgraceful. Always crass insults.
Anyway sorry to go off topic.

I think that is true across all social media platforms. They've surpassed Pitt as the biggest dicks concerning anything Penn State. The fact that we got our third Big Ten title since their last, and are out recruiting them to boot, is intolerable to them. The common theme is that we were just "lucky". McSorley was "lucky". Not much skill or talent involved.

Example, Brian Cook from Mgoblog

That should set the stage for Speight to meaningfully improve on his numbers and emerge into the Big Ten's best passing quarterback. This is faint praise since his main competitors are Clayton "2017 Mitch Leidner" Thorson and Trace McSorley. If the horseshoe falls out of McSorley's butt he's the man, man.
 
So they'll be wearing piss yellow. UGH!!!

FWIW, Penn State was way ahead of the curve regarding the color rush gear. We call them road uniforms.
 
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I really love PSU's uniforms. The understated elegance is perfect. While simple, it is also very unique. I wouldn't mind a game where we wear pink and blue. Perhaps during breast cancer awareness month. I am not sold on it, but can get into it. But I really hope we never trick up the uniforms.
 
The understated elegance is perfect

Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg doesn't wear his signature gray tee simply because he loves the style. Nor does self-made billionaire John Paul DeJoria have a particular affinity for his all-black clothes.

It turns out there's a scientific reason the billionaires routinely wear the same thing. By sticking to a kind of uniform, they're avoiding a phenomenon known as decision fatigue, which describes the way choices become harder and harder as a day goes on and your finite store of energy gets depleted.

As Zuckerberg said during a public Q&A session in 2014, "I really want to clear my life to make it so that I have to make as few decisions as possible about anything except how to best serve this community. ... I feel like I'm not doing my job if I spend any of my energy on things that are silly or frivolous about my life."



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Founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg.
John Paul DeJoria, who went from homeless to building two billion-dollar companies, actually started wearing all black to keep his dry cleaning bill lower, he tells Farnoosh Torabi on CNBC's show, "Follow the Leader."

The self-made billionaire no longer has to worry about cutting laundry costs, but the wardrobe habit he formed offers more than a financial benefit. As Torabi writes, "Wearing repeat outfits means he can spend less time and thought worrying about what to wear. Instead he can apply those resources to more important things like family and business."
 
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg doesn't wear his signature gray tee simply because he loves the style. Nor does self-made billionaire John Paul DeJoria have a particular affinity for his all-black clothes.

It turns out there's a scientific reason the billionaires routinely wear the same thing. By sticking to a kind of uniform, they're avoiding a phenomenon known as decision fatigue, which describes the way choices become harder and harder as a day goes on and your finite store of energy gets depleted.

As Zuckerberg said during a public Q&A session in 2014, "I really want to clear my life to make it so that I have to make as few decisions as possible about anything except how to best serve this community. ... I feel like I'm not doing my job if I spend any of my energy on things that are silly or frivolous about my life."



Getty Images
Founder and CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg.
John Paul DeJoria, who went from homeless to building two billion-dollar companies, actually started wearing all black to keep his dry cleaning bill lower, he tells Farnoosh Torabi on CNBC's show, "Follow the Leader."

The self-made billionaire no longer has to worry about cutting laundry costs, but the wardrobe habit he formed offers more than a financial benefit. As Torabi writes, "Wearing repeat outfits means he can spend less time and thought worrying about what to wear. Instead he can apply those resources to more important things like family and business."
yes and no. The first to make that statement was Jobs. How much time does it take to pick out a t-shirt of any color? I mean, seriously. So I am not buying that. What it is though, is a "brand". MZ does it because Jobs did it and it became a brand he can monitize.

As this relates to PSU, I prefer the standard blues and whites. But I am open to the fact we can monitize a different key uniform. If you tie it to a charity, like breast cancer awareness, I am in. But I do agree, focus on winning football games.
 
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