Georgia football fans are never afraid to speak their mind about anything Dawg-related. On Thursday, the social media team dropped the new jerseys that included block numbers instead of the bubble ones, and the reactions have been interesting.
Some have loved it, and others act like they couldn’t tell the difference. There is a difference in the jerseys, and the block numbers give the best uniforms in college football a distinct look.
The rounded numbers look soft, while the block numbers remind us of classic football jerseys. Maybe those who love all the Georgia traditions enjoy seeing the jerseys look “normal” again.
Georgia football fans react to the new jerseys, and this is why Dawg Nation rocks.
Most of the feedback has been positive on the jerseys, which is excellent. As long as Georgia continues to win, they can wear trash bags. However, the best team in America has to look their best, and the block numbers do that.
This guy is happy to see his wishlist fulfilled by Athletic Director Josh Brooks. The decision is good, which means we will give the AD kudos. He didn’t have to listen to anyone and keep the jerseys as they were, but he heard Dawg Nation.
We cannot wait to hear this podcast because Georgia fans are notorious for their uniform takes, and this one should be a good one from two fans who have seen both versions.
David Pollack was the model in this video, which sparked rumors of their own, but can he come back for one more year? Maybe in a different role because Pollack isn’t the same size as he was in college. Another great touch from the media team to use Pollack for this because he wore those block numbers as a Dawg.
Are Georgia fans finally letting go of silly superstitions? Some Dawg fans are now worried without the round letters, doom comes back, but this guy — he has the right mindset.
We can’t lie because that doom sits in the back of our heads, too, in terms of winning a national title with the round letters, but the 1980 jerseys were block letters, so we’re going to make ourselves feel better by saying they cancel each other and the curse is forever gone.
Woah, woah, woah — this guy wants too much. One uniform change at a time, but look at head coach Kirby Smart in his block numbers. Those jerseys were top-notch.
The next we had to include because the truth of this tweet was far too good not to have in this article. Georgia’s media team is making Pollack wear 50 instead of 47, they are teasing us with short videos that have just 2022 in them, and now they are dropping photos and a video about the uniforms.
This media team nows whatever they put out, the Dawg fans will love. Georgia’s social team is the best in the country, and now the uniforms match the energy.
Even though we could tell the difference, some couldn’t when they looked at the jerseys. That’s okay, too, because we all have our own opinions. Those who are just happy in general, like the two tweets above, are our kind of people. Enjoying the ride and loving the attention Georgia continues to get.
These tweets were just a few of the best we found on Twitter about the Dawgs’ announcement. Who knew a font change on a football uniform would be two-day news, but it’s fun.
Georgia has once again taken the attention of college football with a small action. Moving the needle is easy when a team is a national champion, but at the same time, Smart knows how to do it regardless. He wants everyone to know about Georgia football, and doing these kinds of things on social media will make that happen.
There will be people out there that don’t like this change, but the ones who love it will continue to overshadow them as they should. The Dawgs find ways to get fans excited about football and make the wait feel even longer before Game 1 against Oregon.
Imagine these numbers against the Ducks, who have 500-plus uniform variations — the Dawgs will still win the best-dressed award. There isn’t a variation Oregon has that will be better than what Georgia wears that game.