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If I remember right , Fry went to his shade of light green for about a similiar reason... tough to see on game film ... but I think the film may have been black/white then..

The worm... hated it.. it was just typical of the time, 70's, some others went to some odd symbols as well. Doubt any still exist today.

Hate that blue field (usually change games if on) but the red field is even worse.

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The only "stylized" helmets I can think of offhand are Iowa, Boise State, and Kansas State. The Fry era "stylized eagle" was one of the most recognized helmets of it's day because of style and color.

But back to the topic.

If, for example, North Texas were to go to a lime green pants with kelly green jersey, would that meet the NCAA requirement ? And, if we were to play at Eastern Washington or Boise, could we wear all green ?

GO MEAN GREEN

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Did Darrel Royal really change the orange shade of Texas jerseys to burnt orange to better conceal the football or is that story apocryphal? Please advise.

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