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I detest the new uniforms as much as I detest the new Husky logo.

I have yet to purchase any merchandise with that damned mutt on it and I doubt if I ever will.
 
I fervently hope for two things:

1. This is a one-time showing and
2. There isn't a movement at UConn to be sure all teams have to wear unis as ugly as the football team's

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Wouldn't have looked so bad if Lubbock hadn't worn blue. The two-team combination was ugly. Wonder how much is about superstition?
 
I absolutely love the dark grey. I always thought the lighter grey ones looked a little dirty!


You may love the dark grey, but it is not one of the school colors. Let's stick with blue and white. You can accent with red and grey.
 
I fervently hope for two things:

1. This is a one-time showing and
2. There isn't a movement at UConn to be sure all teams have to wear unis as ugly as the football team's

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they were especially bad on TV...the lack of contrast between the gray and the LCU blue uniforms didn't work...even on our 73" HD set.
 
Victory again for the white and blue! Not a fan of the grey either, but how we play wearing them is more important. By the way, our actual color is not "national flag" blue, despite what was echoed on both the men's exhibition broadcast yesterday, and the women's exhibition broadcast today. It's navy blue, Pantone #289, not 281 or 282.
See http://brand.uconn.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/1060/2015/01/UCONN-Color-Guidelines1.pdf. For a longer explanation, see my post on the men's board from several months ago.
Nope, our colors are National Flag Blue and white. The rebranding is a marketing decision as to what colors are going to be used on the uniform for marketing/branding but the school's colors remain the same. Over the years there have been a lot of variation over which blue to use, but the only "official" determination of which I am aware was a 1952 Board of Trustees meeting in which National Flag Blue was adopted. Agree 100% with you that Pantone 289 (navy blue) was most often used in team uniforms, though there seems to be a drift to a lighter shade lately.

 
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But if you look at uniforms as whole in sports, these colors are what are 'in' right now. Tenessee men seemed to have adopted this dark grey as well. Colors are very bold right now and this, to me, is what NIKE is doing now with these gray uniforms. Look at this from a recruiting prospective as well. A 15-18 year old kid will look at this type of thing in determining a school. I think they're great. NIKE has obviously done their homework with something like this and I believe that UCONN, Baylor and now probably Tennessee are their design schools for WCBB. I love them.
 
I fervently hope for two things:

1. This is a one-time showing and
2. There isn't a movement at UConn to be sure all teams have to wear unis as ugly as the football team's

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This seems to be the thing today. The local teams in Pa. have been wearing gray.
 
I don't mind "the look" of the unis so much as how they shoot/play when they are in grey/silver/platinum. That's were the problem lies.
 
I absolutely love the dark grey. I always thought the lighter grey ones looked a little dirty!
Georgetown is gray.............Uconn is blue+white!
 
Yep... those uniforms arent attractive at all.

And before someone makes a smart comment about Duke uniforms... I went to the Blue-white scrimmage a few weeks ago... and I dont like our new uniforms either :oops: I wish Nike would have consulted with me first
 
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Gino is "trying to survive?"
no, the athletic dept... free money for some uniforms, I wouldnt care if they were "orange" long as it helps the bottom line of the program.

BTW who is Gino?
 
It seems there is always someone that feels the need to improve on perfection. I agree with many other posters that have expressed their opinion about the gray uniforms. Some folks have no idea what looks good and what's ugly.

For instance NFL teams: (ugly) The Tampa Bay Buccaneers current uniforms, they're the worst in the league. The Tennessee Titans, The Jacksonville Jaguars, The Pittsburgh Steeler's "bumble bee" throw back uni's. The Seattle Seahawks. I'm a Seahawk fan, but I do not like their current uniforms.

Good looking uniforms: The Rams uni's of the 80's (Blue & Yellow), The latest Houston Oilers uni's before they moved to Tennessee. The Dallas Cowboys with their dark blue tops with the stars on the shoulders. They only wear these tops on special occasions. The Dolphins, The old Boston Patriots red - white & blue uni's with the original logo.

My favorite: The San Diego Chargers powder blue tops of the 80's (the "air Coryell" years '78-'86). I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I wonder who thinks up these ugly combinations, and who approves them? Probably someone that went to 4 years of fashion and design school.

I too like the uniforms the girls wore last year. Sometimes old is better! :)
 
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This is the new Nike line of team colors - where all the team colors are relegated to minor trim and the main color is some variation of 'platinum' - in other words grey. If I remember correctly for some teams the team color was just axed completely or so minimally used it is hard to find. They were unveiled last winter I think and supposedly all new space age materials and a great honor to be one of the ten or so colleges on the cutting edge of uniform design! But as others have said, it might be an 'honor' best passed on to someone else. Definitely prefer more traditional colors and the home whites!
Yeah, Nike and Under Armor are in a contest to compete for the most unrecognizable school uniforms. Between schools having gray hoops uniforms and many major football programs having some type of black hole unis it is ridiculous. I couldn't even tell I was watching Nebraska football the other day until I, finally, saw a tiny red N on the side of the black helmets and black unis. Ugh! This is a horrible trend.
 
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Without a doubt, the general consensus is that the new gray unis MUST go. I understand that this is a sport and that the girls work hard, but I don't think they want us watching them sweat through their uniforms.

UConn colors are Blue and White, with maybe with a bit of Red in the piping. If Nike decided to make their next "special" uniforms Orange, would we wear those?
 
Without a doubt, the general consensus is that the new gray unis MUST go. I understand that this is a sport and that the girls work hard, but I don't think they want us watching them sweat through their uniforms.

UConn colors are Blue and White, with maybe with a bit of Red in the piping. If Nike decided to make their next "special" uniforms Orange, would we wear those?

If Nike paid enough, yes I'm afraid they would wear them :(
 
This is for all you computer geniuses out there. If you come up with an app that will overlay the old uniforms over these ugly ones I will be first on the list to buy it. Let me know. ;)
 
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The grey uniforms need to go into the uniform morgue with the silver ones. OTOH, that stylish (and a tad fierce) logo of The UConn Husky looks better every time I see it. GRRR!

Since my "fashion" tastes has been explained as all within my mouth. I am reluctant to comment. But There is nothing wrong with any one any time that wears a combination of Red White Blue. My uncle wears those colors all the time. The old time Almost pure White, with Blue letters and red trim--is just great. My Uncle has worn his colors for nearly 200 some years and don't expect him to ever change.

Sempi Fi Marines---you have a birthday coming up.

I was in Tenn this past weekend and at a market they had dogs for sale---one looked exactly like the new Jonathan. A lady picked him up and I said you know he looks like the Uconn Logo--she said "yea, but he's a nice dog anyway". It took me a while but I now like the new logo.
 
I wasn't a fan of the new uniforms because of the blue numbers were hard to see! White #'s on the grey might be better! I like the tradition white red & blue!
I hate the new scoreboards at the XL Center! I don't want the TV screen I want bigger names and numbers and stats!
And I agree the excess music sucks big-time!
 
If you can't see the numbers (and I had a hard time in the stands), it isn't a good situation. It's nice to be able to tell who has the ball, and from section 108, it was hard to tell since the numbers were practically invisible.
Also, the fact that the "new scoreboard" only had stats for 4 players per team at a time, when there were 5 on the court, was beyond odd. It stunk.
 
If you can't see the numbers (and I had a hard time in the stands), it isn't a good situation. It's nice to be able to tell who has the ball, and from section 108, it was hard to tell since the numbers were practically invisible.
Also, the fact that the "new scoreboard" only had stats for 4 players per team at a time, when there were 5 on the court, was beyond odd. It stunk.
Not just you, but you people really can't tell who the players are without numbers??
 
Here are the football uniforms unveiled last week.

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If they wear this uniform against Tulane, and play as well as they did against East Carolina, then keep them I say!
 
Not just you, but you people really can't tell who the players are without numbers??

Well, yes, I can to certain extent. I know the starters, of course. But sometimes when they swap out fast, it can be tricky for a minute or so. And I am old and wear glasses. :p (and maybe my seats weren't as good as yours on Monday....)
 
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No disrespect, but I have to admit to a healthy dose of surprise that this topic has engendered so much (sometimes passionate) discussion. For me, personally, the uniforms themselves are a matter of utter indifference. All I care about is the talent that wearing 'em. And, as for some who complain that the players, being of the female persuasion, probably do not like for us to observe them "sweating" through their duds, although I am not of the same gender as they, I have to doubt that this is an accurate reflection of their feelings. Oh my gosh, "girls" sweat? Really?? Damn right they do, especially when they're working as hard as these young women do to achieve greatness!
 
The grey uniforms need to go into the uniform morgue with the silver ones. OTOH, that stylish (and a tad fierce) logo of The UConn Husky looks better every time I see it. GRRR!

Avery Point?
 
Nope, our colors are National Flag Blue and white. The rebranding is a marketing decision as to what colors are going to be used on the uniform for marketing/branding but the school's colors remain the same. Over the years there have been a lot of variation over which blue to use, but the only "official" determination of which I am aware was a 1952 Board of Trustees meeting in which National Flag Blue was adopted. Agree 100% with you that Pantone 289 (navy blue) was most often used in team uniforms, though there seems to be a drift to a lighter shade lately.


I am aware of that article (http://advance.uconn.edu/2000/000313/000313hs.htm). From the same source:

Neither the committee's recommendation nor the trustees' motion included a standard for the colors, and by the late 1950s, the shades of blue used in printing, uniforms, and University souvenirs began to vary widely again.

Setting Standards
It was not until the early 1980s that the issue of standardizing the blue was again addressed. At that time, Tim Tolokan, director of athletic communications, found there was a great degree of variation in the use of colors and no "official" standard for University logos.

Tolokan's research re-discovered the trustee action of 1952 in which National Flag Blue was selected. Under modern color standards, that translated to a shade known as PANTONE© 289. A standard was set for the color - as well as for athletic logos and their use.

This agrees with the current UConn designation of navy blue. The problem with "national flag" blue is that it's not even the official color of the USA Flag; that would be "old glory blue" (http://www.cciprinting.net/?p=3450), and it is Pantone 282.
 
I am aware of that article (http://advance.uconn.edu/2000/000313/000313hs.htm). From the same source:

Neither the committee's recommendation nor the trustees' motion included a standard for the colors, and by the late 1950s, the shades of blue used in printing, uniforms, and University souvenirs began to vary widely again.

Setting Standards
It was not until the early 1980s that the issue of standardizing the blue was again addressed. At that time, Tim Tolokan, director of athletic communications, found there was a great degree of variation in the use of colors and no "official" standard for University logos.

Tolokan's research re-discovered the trustee action of 1952 in which National Flag Blue was selected. Under modern color standards, that translated to a shade known as PANTONE© 289. A standard was set for the color - as well as for athletic logos and their use.

This agrees with the current UConn designation of navy blue. The problem with "national flag" blue is that it's not even the official color of the USA Flag; that would be "old glory blue" (http://www.cciprinting.net/?p=3450), and it is Pantone 282.
There was only one official designation of school color by the Board of Trustees and that was in 1952 and that designation with national flag blue. There has been a lot of variation in interpreting what that should look like over the years. The new lightening in the uniforms is just the most recent iteration. The school colors remain the same.
 
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