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Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte: 'No chance' Longhorns stray away from burnt orange and white colors

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Throughout college sports and even professional leagues, teams have switched things up with their jerseys, providing alternates with different colorways to liven things up. 

But the Texas Longhorns are all about tradition, vice president and athletic director Chris Del Conte said during his town hall on Monday. 

Conte said via Orangebloods.com that there is "no chance" Texas will ever have alternate uniforms in the future. The only colors in his head are burnt orange and white.

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Quinn Ewers #3 of the Texas Longhorns stands for the Eyes of Texas after the game against the Baylor Bears at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on November 25, 2022 in Austin, Texas. (Tim Warner/Getty Images)

Schools like the University of Oregon are all for the modern way of keeping fans on their toes with their new uniforms and gear each week. Of course, they take the alternate jerseys to an extreme, but others have also livened their jerseys up a bit like Ole Miss, Florida and many more. 

In 2018, fans got involved where they could when they noticed Media Day pictures of players in what appeared to be a brighter orange than normal.

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One alumni said, "Ok @_delconte what is going on with our beloved Burnt Orange? Why are we getting brighter and brighter? Some clarity would be much appreciated for us @TexasExes. Let’s put the Burnt back in Orange. After all… #ThisIs Texas."

Another disgruntled fan likened those jerseys to the University of Tennessee’s bright orange and white. Being an SEC rival, that rubbed

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