After several short-notice attempts at recommended attire for games, Baylor Football has released gameday attire suggestions for each game this season.
Over the past several days, the official Baylor Football Twitter account has been releasing the officially sanctioned guide Gameday Attire for each of the home games of the 2016 season. In the past, they’ve attempted to do coordinated attire with short notice, to extremely mixed results. The most successful efforts to date have been the Blackout of 2013 and the Stripe McLane effort for homecoming 2014. Other attempts have been thwarted by weather, for the most part, with others just being put out there with too short of notice. Not so this season. With over two months to go until the first game of the season, we now have a full season’s worth of suggested attire. You’ve got plenty of time to get gear corresponding to the suggestions, so let’s make it happen.
September 2: Split Green & Gold
Sept. 2 vs. Northwestern State is “First Responders Day.” Make sure to check your section, so you know what to wear. pic.twitter.com/BXpuwqnJxn
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) June 22, 2016
This first set is a split 50/50 on the stadium: West side wears Green, East wears gold. Easy.
September 10: Whiteout
What to wear, Game 2: We will white out @McLaneStadium on Sept. 10 vs. SMU. #SicEm pic.twitter.com/Vq4rpeBhRp
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) June 23, 2016
Interesting. We’ve never attempted a whiteout before, though if done correctly it can look absolutely striking. SMU tried a whiteout last season, and one of the more iconic pictures of the 2015 season came from it.
September 24: Goldout
What to wear, Game 3: Be bold, wear gold to #SicOSU Sept. 24. pic.twitter.com/PJ9CLWvSXH
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) June 24, 2016
We’ve tried this a couple of times (2013 WVU: sold out gold out) and it just wasn’t communicated well enough to make it happen.
October 15: Stripeout
Homecoming Oct. 15 vs. Kansas will be the annual #StripeMcLane game. #SicEm pic.twitter.com/MRraKuidPT
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) June 25, 2016
Go ahead and mark it down. For the foreseeable future, we’ll be striping McLane for Homecoming. It looked great two years ago, but last year was an epic failure because MONSOON. It poured rain the entire game, the parade was canceled, and Seth broke his neck. I don’t want to talk about it anymore.
November 5: Greenout
What to wear, Game 5: Nov. 5 vs. TCU, we will green out @McLaneStadium. #SicEm pic.twitter.com/8gqDGcr9Ol
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) June 26, 2016
This one is really interesting to me. I’m not entirely convinced that it will be all that striking of an image, but then, I was skeptical of the BlackOUt in 2013 and was SO happy to be wrong about that one. I’ll take a wait-and-see approach here.
November 19: Green, White, and Gold
Last, but not least… Check the map to see if your section is gold, white, or green for Senior Day Nov. 19 vs. KSU. pic.twitter.com/yEzH7ez5hc
— Baylor Football (@BUFootball) June 27, 2016
Senior Day is also an interesting one. The upper deck wears green. The 200 levels wear white, while the lower bowl wears gold. Not what I was expecting, but hey, I’m up for it. It could be really sharp.
With the release of the final Gameday attire this morning, we now know that there will NOT be a blackout this season as there has been the past three. I don’t know what spurred that decision. The 2013 BlackOUt was by far the best of the three. While folks point out that none of the rest have lived up to that first experience, I’d respond by saying that both Blackout attempts in McLane stadium have been marred by rain. The OSU 2014 game was a monsoon topped only by Homecoming 2015, and the OU game of 2015 was similarly rainy. Inclement weather really hurts efforts to coordinate gameday attire.
What do you think of these particular Gameday Attire choices? What about apparel coordination in general? Let us know in the comments.