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  1. Carolina and Virginia not too attractive on this list. UCLA is lucky that Fox wanted all of the LA market
  2. May 28, 1981—Blue officially adopted as the primary uniform color in place of black after a Board of Regents mandate at its January meeting. Originally suggested to be “the deep blue Colorado of Colorado’s sky at 9,000 feet” by then-Regent Jack Anderson, jerseys were officially an “Air Force Blue” though different than the blue the Air Force Academy’s sports teams wore. Numerals were silver or gold, depending on the sport, and outlined in white. The football pant remained gold, but with a blue stripe, for both home and road. Football helmets remained gold but with blue logos. Other programs switched to blue, ranging from road basketball jerseys to golf bags. CU’s trademark south end zone is painted blue, the first color change since it was created after the track was removed in 1966. July 1, 1981—What would become the longest running logo in school history (24 years) is officially registered as CU’s primary mark. Keystone Resort vice president Jerry Jones helped arrange the design, at a bargain cost of $1,000, by Terry Heckler Associates in Seattle (Craig Marocco was the artist). Heckler’s firm did the Keystone logo, along with many others; because Heckler and Jones are friends, CU gets the $12,000 project for just one grand. Athletic director Eddie Crowder and associate AD Fred Casotti make the final decision on the logo from several mock-ups. The logo catches on and eventually turns into one of the most recognizable logos in college athletics, if not sports, that incorporated the school/team ID (CU) and the mascot/nickname all in one. 1984—The colors are altered slightly, as the blue is enhanced to a darker hue; football goes with gold, borderless numbers and complaints rain in from many, as players can’t be identified from stands. Black and white photos and game films appear as if players wore no numbers at all. Bill McCartney had the football team twice wear black jerseys (against Oklahoma and Nebraska) in a similar way that Notre Dame broke out its green jersey for big games. April 24, 1985—“Black is Back” read the release announcing that athletic director Bill Marolt would allow head coaches of all CU sports teams (then 14 in number) the option of returning to black as the primary jersey color. McCartney’s throwback efforts the previous season were the impetus for the change; the football jersey had a blue stripe on the arm for the 1985, 1986 and 1987 seasons before it was dropped altogether in 1988.
  3. Love the UCLA uniforms. Hated the Colorado uniforms in the early 80's
  4. Post the correct information. Big 12 has been around for 29 years and there were 8 conference championships. 2001 Colorado 2003 K state 2011 Okie state 2012 K state 2013 Baylor 2014 Baylor 2021 Baylor 2022 K state
  5. Elaine: No, they've just got to get more cops on the force, it's as simple as that. George: Cops. I don't even care about cops. I wanna see more garbage men. It's much more important. All I wanna see are garbage trucks, garbage cans and garbage men. You're never gonna stop crime, we should at least be clean. Jerry: I tell you what they should do, they should combine the two jobs, make it one job, 'cop\garbage man'. I always see cops walking around with nothing to do. Grab a broom! Start sweeping. You sweep sweep sweep... catch a criminal, get right back to sweeping. Elaine: You should run for mayor. Jerry: Ehh, nobody listens. https://vlipsy.com/clips/l6qUbxOA
  6. 66BUFF replied to Steamboat1874's topic in Football
  7. Original list published in 1985 College of William & Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) University of California (applies to the campuses as of 1985: Berkeley, Los Angeles, San Diego, Irvine, Davis, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz, and Riverside) University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Texas at Austin University of Vermont (Burlington) University of Virginia (Charlottesville) Runners-up As part of the initial 1985 publication, Moll also selected nine "worthy runner-up" universities:[14] University of Colorado Boulder Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta) University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign New College of Florida (formerly New College of the University of South Florida, it became an independent part of Florida's State University System in 2001) Pennsylvania State University (University Park) University of Pittsburgh State University of New York at Binghamton (also known as Binghamton University) University of Washington (Seattle) University of Wisconsin–Madison Notable updates Greenes' Guides list (2001) The list of "public Ivy" institutions has gone through several revisions over the years, much like other university rankings and conferences. A notable update was published in 2001, when Howard and Matthew Greene included the following 30 colleges and universities in The Public Ivies: America's Flagship Public Universities.[2] Northeastern Pennsylvania State University (University Park) Rutgers University (New Brunswick, New Jersey) State University of New York at Binghamton University of Connecticut (Storrs) Mid-Atlantic College of William & Mary (Williamsburg, Virginia) University of Delaware (Newark) University of Maryland, College Park University of Virginia (Charlottesville) Western University of Arizona (Tucson) University of California, Berkeley University of California, Davis University of California, Irvine University of California, Los Angeles University of California, San Diego University of California, Santa Barbara University of Colorado Boulder University of Washington (Seattle) Great Lakes and Midwest Indiana University Bloomington Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) Michigan State University (East Lansing) Ohio State University (Columbus) University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign University of Iowa (Iowa City) University of Michigan (Ann Arbor) University of Minnesota, Twin Cities University of Wisconsin–Madison Southern University of Florida (Gainesville) University of Georgia (Athens) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Texas at Austin
  8. 66BUFF replied to GottaB's topic in Hobbies
    I saw a woman wearing a 41MM stainless DJ. She was maybe 5'2" and weighed between 100-110
  9. CTE is real
  10. 66BUFF replied to G650's topic in Music
    Never heard of him until I watched
  11. Hosts
  12. Think my total for all 5 was $100 and I am always looking for new fitted hats that have a curved bill
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