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Nike-for a company run by Phil KNIGHT, he was not much of an ambassador for the Scarlet Knights.We should have used Ralph Lauren. The polo guy could also easily be converted to a knight.
I would be embarrassed to wear that Cornell jersey. Fugly
That's what I was thinking. Looks like a clown shirt with those sleeves. Absolutely terrible.
The RU "screw" finally pays off.
Nike sure does love that Salmon color.
It's clear when they give Cornell better uniforms than they gave us.
I don't think Nike screwed us with the uniforms. Did they screw us with what was provided to our athletes? That is a different question. But from what I know of the design process and detail of the uniforms. That is all on Schiano. Down to the color hue of the red used and the chainmail on the shoulder pads.
That is all on Schiano. Down to the color hue of the red used and the chainmail on the shoulder pads.
It's clear when they give Cornell better uniforms than they gave us.
Sorry my mistake. I meant the even more ridiculous fake battle scars!! HAHAHHADamm... Schiano was at Rutgers adding the chain mail to last years uniforms?
Nike-for a company run by Phil KNIGHT, he was not much of an ambassador for the Scarlet Knights.
Burberry would have been an easier transition:
You say it like it's a bad thing...With those Cornell uniforms for football, I bet if you lick the sleeves it taste like peppermint
As in peppermint patties, did we get another commitmentWith those Cornell uniforms for football, I bet if you lick the sleeves it taste like peppermint