Interesting, but not allowed by rules.A great way to advertise to the nation how many great players our program has produced would be to gradually replace retired numbers with Roman numerals for newer players! Offering recruits/players a better chance at immortality in addition to NIL money could be a cool recruiting strategy, haha.
They did that once under Saban. I believe it was a Thursday night game that Nike promoted new materials in the uniform. 99% of the world wasn’t happy with Alabama playing on a Thursday (schedule was adjusted after the first game).I think a cool paint job with houndstooth hidden in it could be cool, or something as small as a white number with ivory white houndstooth pattern within the number would be cool and subtle. Overall I'm fine with our uniforms.
I sure wasnt happy about it.They did that once under Saban. I believe it was a Thursday night game that Nike promoted new materials in the uniform. 99% of the world wasn’t happy with Alabama playing on a Thursday (schedule was adjusted after the first game).
You and I remember things differently.They did that once under Saban. I believe it was a Thursday night game that Nike promoted new materials in the uniform. 99% of the world wasn’t happy with Alabama playing on a Thursday (schedule was adjusted after the first game).
They did that once under Saban. I believe it was a Thursday night game that Nike promoted new materials in the uniform. 99% of the world wasn’t happy with Alabama playing on a Thursday (schedule was adjusted after the first game).
Two different events. I forgot about the houndstooth collar. I was talking about the faded houndstooth in the numbers (front and back) to promote Nike’s pro combat series.You and I remember things differently.
The first time I remember seeing the Houndstooth addition was Shula's last year. They wore the collar for Bryant's 315th celebration.
Nike did a bit in 2010 for a combat version...Houndstooth numbers (faint) on the front.)
Pretty sure it was Ole Miss and then State in '10.