![]() Most UGA fans feel some strong identity to the old hand-drawn bulldog logo, but coming from a retailer’s prospective, it doesn’t translate as well to embroidery, shirts, etc. Nike has done a great job getting the Gators wearing just two of these. The new gatorhead, the slanted “F”, the block “F”, the classic standing gator, the new standing gator, the cursive script “Gators”, the slanted script “Gators”, the university’s “UF”, the circle badge “UF”, the 1960’s “F”, and a couple others. Note: I follow the Florida Gators, and they have over 13 different officially used logos, scripts, etc. So why mess with it? The answer: uniformity. ![]() Sure, they have flirted with alternate uniforms from time to time, but the time tested scarlet red is the favorite for most all UGA fans on Saturdays. The red jersey, the red helmet, the silver pants, the “Power G”, and simplicity are their hallmarks. There are very few teams that have such an iconic look and feel with their uniforms like the threads and helmets sported by the Georgia Bulldogs. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |