OT: Does any one remember a Tshirt that read: "Speed kills, strength punishes...VIrginia Tech football?

If I remember correctly they were black with white lettering outlined with maroon. They were given to the football players but they were a few Tshirts that made it out into the student body...circa 1995-1999.

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I think I remember that shirt, I'm looking for images for it. I did find this great one though.

There is nothing in the world like Thursday night in Blacksburg!

I remember this shirt. it was black with white writing. But this was back in the days when #7 was Lamont Pegues. It might have been a Big East shirt.

Exactly what I remember. The black shirt with white letters and circa 1996-97

I will give someone one turkey leg if they can tell me who wore this shirt. :)
I know it came from a VT auction years ago. I actually don't have a clue who
wore it and I've always wanted to know.

@AMB4VT

Jacob Sykes

Pain is Temporary, Chicks Dig Scars
Glory is Forever, Let's Go Hokies!!

Jesse Allen

Pain is Temporary, Chicks Dig Scars
Glory is Forever, Let's Go Hokies!!

I do not remember that shirt.

Sometimes we live no particular way but our own

I'd love to have an (Nathaniel) Adibi's Army shirt. I saw him wearing it one day in McBryde 100.

I'd also love to have the Maroon Platoon shirt they gave out in 2006 at a baseball game. They were free to the first 100 fans through the gate and I had a test or a lab or something that afternoon.

I remember seeing those shirts around 99, my senior year.

Correy

I'm Ron Burgundy?

Let's Go...

I remember one that said "You can run your mouth, but can you run the ball?". If I remember correctly, it also had a muscular, flexing Hokie Bird and said "The Beast from the Big East". This was probably around '02 or '03.

All of a sudden, I found myself in love with the world
So there was only one thing that I could do
Was ding a ding, dang my dang a long ling long....

That shirt was during the Suggs/Jones era.

There is nothing in the world like Thursday night in Blacksburg!