Published 25 days ago
by Mike Foster
at Bleacher Report - College Football
In what appears to have become my biweekly critique of sports dress code, this week's Georgia-Florida helmet argument has sparked me to take a look back at all of the different looks Georgia has sported over the years.
Yes, Georgia's uniform is a traditional one, but they actually have made plenty of changes in their uniforms that have made a difference. More notably, they have changed up their attire on occasions before against Florida.
Against the Gators, Georgia is 0-2 when sporting a black garment. Despite common chatter of disdain, Georgia is still 2-1 in those black jerseys. But, let us move away from trying to associate attire with performance, and just contrast what Georgia wore on Saturday vs. the rest.
Win or lose, I do not think those uniforms were up to snuff. Take a look. Begin Slideshow
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