Okay, so I’ve been messing around with the Georgia State football uniforms lately. It’s kind of a rabbit hole, you know? They’ve been switching things up a lot over the years.
First off, I started digging into the whole history of their uniforms. Turns out, they’ve gone through some serious changes. I mean, they even changed coaches and conferences – from Bill Curry to Trent Miles and from the Colonial Athletic Association to the Sun Belt. Big moves!
Then, I got into the actual designs. They showed off some new uniforms for the 2013 season, which was a pretty big deal at the time. I spent hours comparing them to the old ones, looking at all the little details. Noticed that it’s not just the football team either.
I found out that they rolled out a new logo and script. I saw the baseball team already sporting the new look when they played against Florida State. It got me thinking, are all Georgia State teams going to have this new logo from now on?
After that, I tried to piece together how these changes affected the players and fans. Did they like the new look? Did it pump them up more? It’s funny how a simple uniform change can stir up so much buzz. I tried finding some message boards about this. But I didn’t really find anything interesting.
- First, I researched the history of the uniforms.
- Then I compared the 2013 new uniforms to the old ones.
- I discovered the new logo and script being used across different teams.
- Finally, I explored the impact of these changes on players and fans.
Honestly, I kinda got lost in all of this, but it was a fun ride. It made me realize how much goes into even the simplest things, like a team’s uniform. It’s not just about looking good; it’s about the whole identity of the team, the history, and the fans.
My Takeaway
Changing things up is cool, and Georgia State is a good example of that. But you gotta keep the core fans happy, ya know? New designs are fun, but it’s the spirit that really matters.