Saturday, March 12, 2011

2008 Georgia Bulldogs Unveil Black Jerseys...go 2-0

SEC power Georgia is not known for their ridiculous uniform combinations like Oregon is. They stick to the basic red home and white away jerseys with the same color pants; however, in 2008 they increased their swag level and wore black jerseys for the first time ever. 
The first time the jerseys were worn were on November 10th, 2007 against the 17th ranked Auburn Tigers.  The Bulldogs won 45-20 in the game known as the "Deep South's Oldest Rivalry."  Georgia liked the uniforms so much they wore them again in Nokia Sugar Bowl against undefeated Hawaii. Georgia obviously won, beating the 10th ranked Hawaii Rainbows 41-10.  So that's 2 wins against ranked opponents by an average of 33 points.  Black wins games. 
Knowshon Mareno in the Nokia Sugar Bowl 

2 comments:

mearley said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
M said...

well yea it worked in 07 season and the Sugar Bowl but when they wore the black jerseys against Alabama in 08 they got worked on their home field