I think there are some good reasons for the special Army uniforms for Army/Navy.RABBLE wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 12:39 pm I am in the vast minority on uniforms when I say the two teams should wear the traditional at home and away uniforms for the big game.
I know Nike and Under Armour give the gear for free for the advertisement but still why change tradition when you don't have to change?
Army never changed unis from 1943 on so this new designs now seen, just doesn't resonate with me.
Shiny gold helmet with black stripe, black or white jersey, shiny gold pants, black and gray stipe on pants, covered white socks to knee, gold lettering on jersey numbers, black shoes.
Example would be the 1963 Army-Navy game.
Old guys like me don't like change I guess.
I do know I like honoring the various units that have served us well in the past but I still like the old bygone uniforms we wore for decades years back.
1. They build excitement for the game. You see lots of media coverage of the uniforms that Army and Navy don’t get normally.
2. They connect the Army to the Army football team. While West Point grads always care about the game much of the rest of the Army has less interest. Honoring a unit increases that interest. I’ve seen enlisted soldiers wearing the hoodies or t-shirts from the different uniform drops around my limited National Guard units because they previously served in a unit honored. Connecting to the Army is a pretty good way to connect with the big Army
3. Selling gear. This stuff sells. While I’m sure licensing isn’t a huge driver of revenue, it is something. And it keeps Nike interested in providing gear to the teams for free. Plus, it provides more billboards for the academy walking around in public.