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Gotta spend money to make money. Hopefully next on IU football's list of things to change is to make a football team that produces Ws.

Yep. We're promoting the program, investing in coaches, improving the stadium with another expansion, and with the recruits coming in, we should see wins!
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I thought last year that it seemed natural for us to have different/alternate uniforms for the more modern-looking helmets. As much as I liked the chrome it did look a little odd with the traditional uniforms we have. Same goes for these helmets, especially since they a little more modern even.

 

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I'm too old and too cynical to embrace this kind of change. They're nice if one wants to decorate their own house with what they like, but the school and team need to retain some semblance of tradition and consistency, (the exception being their won loss percentage).

I still think our traditional school colors are the best, (Cream and Crimson). Adding or making black or chrome the predominant color, eliminating gloss from the helmets and making them "matte"does nothing for me. I I can see where someone could make a buck trying to introduce these changes, but as I see it, as long as the product on the field improves, our traditional uniforms will become a hot and marketable item.

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[quote name="Willfesler11" post="35064" timestamp="1391462710"]attachicon.gif [url="https://btownbanners.com/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=363"]ImageUploadedByBtownBanners1391462634.453099.jpg[/url] Here's a look at some more of them. I like the black with the white Indiana and the all silver chrome ones.
These have not yet been approved for play yet so they aren't official quite yet.


Sent from my iPhone using BtownBanners mobile app[/quote] the matte ones and the aluminum ones look so sweet!


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I'm too old and too cynical to embrace this kind of change. They're nice if one wants to decorate their own house with what they like, but the school and team need to retain some semblance of tradition and consistency, (the exception being their won loss percentage).

I still think our traditional school colors are the best, (Cream and Crimson). Adding or making black or chrome the predominant color, eliminating gloss from the helmets and making them "matte"does nothing for me. I I can see where someone could make a buck trying to introduce these changes, but as I see it, as long as the product on the field improves, our traditional uniforms will become a hot and marketable item.

I'm all for keeping our tradition in basketball, so this may sound kind of hypocritical but here football and basketball are two completely different histories.  Our football program needs all the help it can get, and if changing the helmets gets more talented kids excited to join a program that has historically been a doormat so be it.

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[quote name="JSHoosier" post="71722" timestamp="1403711358"]I'm all for keeping our tradition in basketball, so this may sound kind of hypocritical but here football and basketball are two completely different histories. Our football program needs all the help it can get, and if changing the helmets gets more talented kids excited to join a program that has historically been a doormat so be it.[/quote]my thoughts exactly


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I'm too old and too cynical to embrace this kind of change. They're nice if one wants to decorate their own house with what they like, but the school and team need to retain some semblance of tradition and consistency, (the exception being their won loss percentage).

I still think our traditional school colors are the best, (Cream and Crimson). Adding or making black or chrome the predominant color, eliminating gloss from the helmets and making them "matte"does nothing for me. I I can see where someone could make a buck trying to introduce these changes, but as I see it, as long as the product on the field improves, our traditional uniforms will become a hot and marketable item.

Well, that's fine, but you, nor anyone here (including me) speak for the whole fanbase. And what traditional uniforms? We've changed constantly through the years. The reason Alabama doesn't change is because they don't really have to. People will buy their stuff no matter what. Even when we start winning, we need to be creative.

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Well, that's fine, but you, nor anyone here (including me) speak for the whole fanbase. And what traditional uniforms? We've changed constantly through the years. The reason Alabama doesn't change is because they don't really have to. People will buy their stuff no matter what. Even when we start winning, we need to be creative.

I think the fact that we're "constantly changing our uniforms" speaks volumes about the stability, (or rather, instability) of our football program. When one sees a team changing their unis, it's almost always because that team or program is on the down and outs, and by extension, trying to drum up excitement in the fan base or dollars to compensate for low gate receipts. I can't see where there's anything positive about it beyond the superficial. I really hope that Wilson develops a monster program that allows the focus of both fans and recruits to be on the play of the team, not the flashy gear.

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[quote name="TrueHoosier62" post="71899" timestamp="1403792272"]I think the fact that we're "constantly changing our uniforms" speaks volumes about the stability, (or rather, instability) of our football program. When one sees a team changing their unis, it's almost always because that team or program is on the down and outs, and by extension, trying to drum up excitement in the fan base or dollars to compensate for low gate receipts. I can't see where there's anything positive about it beyond the superficial. I really hope that Wilson develops a monster program that allows the focus of both fans and recruits to be on the play of the team, not the flashy gear.[/quote] that is the case sometimes but also letme bring up the example of oregon they are always changing uniforms but it attracts alot of major talent and they are consistently top 5 not on "down and out"


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[quote name="TrueHoosier62" post="71899" timestamp="1403792272"]I think the fact that we're "constantly changing our uniforms" speaks volumes about the stability, (or rather, instability) of our football program. When one sees a team changing their unis, it's almost always because that team or program is on the down and outs, and by extension, trying to drum up excitement in the fan base or dollars to compensate for low gate receipts. I can't see where there's anything positive about it beyond the superficial. I really hope that Wilson develops a monster program that allows the focus of both fans and recruits to be on the play of the team, not the flashy gear.[/quote]

I'm failing to see any correlation between innovative uniforms and programs that are on the down and outs. I think you have teams with crazy uniforms on both ends of the spectrum. And when it comes down to it, it doesn't matter what you, or me, or any fans think about them. It comes down to getting recruits and making those recruits winners. Guys that age more often than not are into anything new, whether it be uniforms, facilities, whatever. So if it takes having new uniforms every year (which I, personally, enjoy) to continue getting good recruits, then I think we should get on board with it, or at least tolerate it. And it looks like Wilson has been pretty successful recently in doing just that.


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I think the fact that we're "constantly changing our uniforms" speaks volumes about the stability, (or rather, instability) of our football program. When one sees a team changing their unis, it's almost always because that team or program is on the down and outs, and by extension, trying to drum up excitement in the fan base or dollars to compensate for low gate receipts. I can't see where there's anything positive about it beyond the superficial. I really hope that Wilson develops a monster program that allows the focus of both fans and recruits to be on the play of the team, not the flashy gear.

And our program has been on the "down and out" practically it's entire history.

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I think the fact that we're "constantly changing our uniforms" speaks volumes about the stability, (or rather, instability) of our football program. When one sees a team changing their unis, it's almost always because that team or program is on the down and outs, and by extension, trying to drum up excitement in the fan base or dollars to compensate for low gate receipts. I can't see where there's anything positive about it beyond the superficial. I really hope that Wilson develops a monster program that allows the focus of both fans and recruits to be on the play of the team, not the flashy gear.

See Baylor and Oregon as a counter to this.

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And Oklahoma state, and michigan state...heck, Notre dame comes up with a new helmet every year for the shamrock series. Wilson isn't sacrificing practice time for helmets. They have a marketing staff for that stuff, although, yes, I'm sure he gets the final say.

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