George Mason Would Make The Final Four, If It Knew Where It Was
You might think it somewhat presumptive that George Mason, fresh off its Colonial Athletic League title, would already be printing Final Four T-shirts. (Act like you've been there before, people! Oh ... wait ...) But if they were to do so, one would think they've at least have the Final Four's right location.
As DC Sports Bog discovered, George Mason's dubious Final Four T-shirts have a picture of the Superdome on them. The Final Four is in San Antonio this year. Explained a seller:
Because it has the Final Four logo on it the design had to be approved by the NCAA and they didn't even catch the mistake. Bad news is that there isn't enough time to negotiate the rights to use the Alamodome on the shirt. A redesigned shirt will have half a basketball in place of the dome to resemble a dome. It doesn't look bad and will get posted tonight sometime. The good news is that the shirts with the wrong dome are already made and on their way here so the vendor is giving us a discount for the mistake which we will pass on to customers.
The funny part about this is that they don't consider anything even slightly strange about a T-shirt that draws the path to the Final Four for George Mason; that's actually the least ludicrous part of the T-shirt. Quite a feat.
Mason On The Road To New Orleans [DC Sports Bog]
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