WHAT IS UNACCEPTABLE ON A FAN SHIRT?
If you're like me and a fan of a particular sports program, you probably have several shirts that profess your fandom.
At last count, I have in my wardrobe eight UofL polo style shirts and too-many-to-count t-shirts with some reference to UofL. I have a hard time "retiring" t-shirts due to age or wear. I still have a Red Rage t-shirt from the Vince Gibson days and a UofL men's basketball t-shirt that extolled the game Samaki Walker had against Kentucky back in 1995.
The only shirt that has gotten negative comments is a shirt I acquired back in early 2007 that has "Hell In the Hall" on the back of it. It referred to UofL's basketball fury in Freedom Hall. I still drag it out from time-to-time. It fits well and the front-wording is simply "Louisville".

The phrase "the damn ball" is another I've seen pop up.
What is over the top in wording on shirt wear? Are obscene or profane words or phrases going too far?
Over the years, I've seen some pretty controversial wording. The "F" word before an opponent's name or nickname. A long-time St. Louis baseball Cardinal player named Pujoles (pronounced poo-hole) epitomized in print and photo:

One of my favorite stories involves a high school rivalry a few years back when one of the teams had a player out because of injury. Fans of the other team had shirts printed out:
Coach (name with-held) has No Johnson.
There is a myriad of creativity out there when it comes to wording and phrases that don sports wear. One I saw a few years ago had the inscription:
"Beating you is almost as good as a win over Notre Dame".
And, does the security or administration of a university or organization have the right to either ban or make a fan cover up wording on a shirt?
Here's my stance...I'm OK with a bit of profanity on shirt-wear but against obscenity. I'd prefer not to see either...but I'm guilty of owning a shirt that has profanity. When I make my next clothes-drawer cleaning for donations, that one may be added to the pile.

Maybe it's time to go back to the days of a plain red t-shirt with a pocket on it. I like the pocket t-shirts (in case you're doing any early Christmas shopping for me). It makes it real easy to find an ink pen...
paulie
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