So you want to keep losing?I say we go with the all white uni's.
+1A win for a change would be a good place to start
Wonder if Cabral will revive the t-shirts again. Remember the ones that Mac had printed up before games back in '90?
My real wish is that we would show up in 90's replica away jerseys. Hell, I would even love it if we showed up in our home jerseys - the color contrast could work against NU's home jerseys. I don't want to ever see the Hawk era unis again.
that would be awesome... is that allowed per NCAA ?
i think it would look cool also, take the 15 yrd penalty
15 yarder plus loss of a timeout if I remember correctly.
Isn't it only a timeout that gets taken away and no penalty? I seem to recall that's what happened in the UCLA-USC game last year and since USC lost a timeout, then Rick agree to immediately call a timeout to even things out. But I don't recall any penalty for yardage being involved.
The Pac-10 petitioned the NCAA though to allow teams to wear a jersey of any contrasting color with no penalty if they petition the conference. Looks like it could happen with no penalty if they make a simple phone call.It Seems as Carroll is willing to concede two Trojan timeouts during the USC vs. UCLA renewal on Saturday so his squad can wear their home jersey even though they are designated the visiting game for this tilt in the Rose Bowl. Of course, the NCAA has a rule that requires visiting teams to wear white, and the infraction could cost USC two timeouts—one per half.
The NCAA Football Rules Committee has approved a change that will require opposing teams simply to wear jerseys of contrasting color. For more than 25 years, the rules required visitors to wear white -- quashing a tradition where USC and UCLA would both wear their home-color jerseys in the annual crosstown-rivalry game.
is the loss of 2 timeouts worth it?
Just curious? Seems obvious that whatever the hell we've been doing the past 4+ seasons under Hawk hasn't been working. What changes do you think Cabral makes as far as routine?