@bgr said:
I don't like either of the fonts. Army's have way too much decorative flourish. Anyways.
The Army font is symbolic of the chains across the Hudson in the Revolutionary War.
The Navy font is inspired by the act that allowed the creation of the six frigates that essentially started the US Navy
Everything on the unis have meaning in this game which is the best game of the year. Some times they whiff but this year both are good and the Navy ones are just insanely good
@bgr said:
I don't like either of the fonts. Army's have way too much decorative flourish. Anyways.
The Army font is symbolic of the chains across the Hudson in the Revolutionary War.
The Navy font is inspired by the act that allowed the creation of the six frigates that essentially started the US Navy
Everything on the unis have meaning in this game which is the best game of the year. Some times they whiff but this year both are good and the Navy ones are just insanely good
fair enough. I think overall the uniforms look "cool" - as much as uniforms can look cool. I just don't like the font.
@bgr said:
I don't like either of the fonts. Army's have way too much decorative flourish. Anyways.
The Army font is symbolic of the chains across the Hudson in the Revolutionary War.
The Navy font is inspired by the act that allowed the creation of the six frigates that essentially started the US Navy
Everything on the unis have meaning in this game which is the best game of the year. Some times they whiff but this year both are good and the Navy ones are just insanely good
fair enough. I think overall the uniforms look "cool" - as much as uniforms can look cool. I just don't like the font.
I dont love the font either but I understand why they did it and appreciate it more knowing what theyre doing. The Army helmet I could do without this year representing the gravestones in Arlington National Cemetery which is just a downer, but the Navy helmet is awesome
While competition heats up in the final weeks of the college football season, a handful of SEC teams are getting their annual gift: a late-season cupcake before rivalry week and the postseason.
Undefeated and No. 3 Texas A&M hosts Samford (1-10), No. 4 Georgia welcomes Charlotte (1-9), No. 10 Alabama welcomes Eastern Illinois (3-8) and LSU hosts Western Kentucky(8-2).
Whether these games promise a stress-free Saturday is up for debate, but they were scheduled with the intention of giving projected contenders a breather before the home stretch. This is a longtime scheduling feature in the SEC, helped somewhat by a schedule that requires only eight conference games.
That comes to an end next season. In August, the SEC announced a switch to nine conference games in 2026, which has left coaches fearing a lot more is at stake than the loss of an easy late-season win.
“I’ve already been on the record saying it makes no sense to go to nine games in the SEC,” Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said. “Everybody outside of our league, of course they want us to. They want us to devour each other like we’re doing. Makes no sense.”
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
Everyone plays cupcake games. Holding back one of them before the rivalry game just means you have played harder games already and didnt use September as a warm up for a month
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I don't like either of the fonts. Army's have way too much decorative flourish. Anyways.
The Army font is symbolic of the chains across the Hudson in the Revolutionary War.
The Navy font is inspired by the act that allowed the creation of the six frigates that essentially started the US Navy
Everything on the unis have meaning in this game which is the best game of the year. Some times they whiff but this year both are good and the Navy ones are just insanely good
Fire AJ Preller
fair enough. I think overall the uniforms look "cool" - as much as uniforms can look cool. I just don't like the font.
Elite group. Only 10. I think Herschel Walker should be in the HOF. If you add his USFL stats, he is the #1 player all time in all purpose yards.
Terry Bradshaw was AMAZING!!
Ohio State Buckeyes - National Champions
I dont love the font either but I understand why they did it and appreciate it more knowing what theyre doing. The Army helmet I could do without this year representing the gravestones in Arlington National Cemetery which is just a downer, but the Navy helmet is awesome
Fire AJ Preller
methinks Kiffin loves to yank chains
dude is reportedly on his way out, yet check out this hashtag (11/21......today)
perhaps he's simply exhausting every ounce of leverage he possesses for max dinero & max power
An interesting Associated Press article.
While competition heats up in the final weeks of the college football season, a handful of SEC teams are getting their annual gift: a late-season cupcake before rivalry week and the postseason.
Undefeated and No. 3 Texas A&M hosts Samford (1-10), No. 4 Georgia welcomes Charlotte (1-9), No. 10 Alabama welcomes Eastern Illinois (3-8) and LSU hosts Western Kentucky(8-2).
Whether these games promise a stress-free Saturday is up for debate, but they were scheduled with the intention of giving projected contenders a breather before the home stretch. This is a longtime scheduling feature in the SEC, helped somewhat by a schedule that requires only eight conference games.
That comes to an end next season. In August, the SEC announced a switch to nine conference games in 2026, which has left coaches fearing a lot more is at stake than the loss of an easy late-season win.
“I’ve already been on the record saying it makes no sense to go to nine games in the SEC,” Kentucky coach Mark Stoops said. “Everybody outside of our league, of course they want us to. They want us to devour each other like we’re doing. Makes no sense.”
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety," --- Benjamin Franklin
Really not an interesting article at al
Everyone plays cupcake games. Holding back one of them before the rivalry game just means you have played harder games already and didnt use September as a warm up for a month
Fire AJ Preller
it used to bother me for years. then I realized that it's a self-inflicted wound.