If red is worn to any home game it should be cause for immediate explosion.The guy next to me, ya know, the guy whose wife sleeps during the game. He wore a yellow coat to the UCONN/Michigan game.
Way to much yellow in the stands worn by UConn fans. Wake up people!
So the story continues. They were absent a few games but he then came to what I believe was the Rutgers game. He looked at me and said "Is this coat better?" It was a red jacket.
Sorry, that should read expulsion. But then again.......If red is worn to any home game it should be cause for immediate explosion.
In this case, the opposing teams colors mimic our own (though they prefer a different shade of blue). Which brings to mind: UConn SHOULD wear the blue helmets if BYU wears their white ones & vice versa if the cougars packed their blue ones.It really used to bother me when people wore Yankees, Red Sox, Giants, etc, etc, etc to the games, but I'm trying to let it go now because I don't think it will ever change. But the absolute worst is wearing the opposing team's colors.
They'd have the Cancer Society breathing down their necks if they didn't sell pink tees on Breast Cancer Awareness Saturday (save the b O O bies!)have a box of plain blue ts by the entrances and give them out to the skittle color wearing people. I have made this complaint many times....the coop should stop selling any other colors than blue or white.
I guess we should worry about getting fannies in the seats first and then worry about colors.