The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The gold on the court presents a challenge

- —KEN SUGIURA

Georgia Tech may well have two struggles that extend into eternity. One is against its archrival from Athens. The other is getting its shade of gold right.

The latter will require some work, specifical­ly with the paint job on the McCamish Pavilion court. After considerab­le time and effort spent on selecting an ideal shade of gold to be used uniformly in athletic department branding, team gear and fan apparel, the result for Cremins Court didn’t quite turn out right after the floor was repainted with the new Tech gold and word mark.

The gold used for the “GT” logo at midcourt, the lanes and sideline borders seems to have a greenish tint, especially so in telecasts.

“On TV, it definitely looks a little different, and some of it is lighting, some of it is TV, so that’s something that, once we get through this season, we’ll play around,” athletic director Todd Stansbury told the AJC.

The Tech men had two more games on the floor as presently colored — Wednesday night against Pittsburgh and March 3 against Boston College. The women’s team also has two more home dates — today against Clemson and also March 3 against Florida State.

The challenge with getting the desired shade of gold — which is based on the paint scheme of the Ramblin’ Wreck — has long been troublesom­e as the same gold can appear different depending on the type of fabric or material used, whether it’s a sweatshirt, football helmet or hardwood floor. Whether it’s viewed in daylight or under stadium lights or indoors vs. outdoors can also be factors.

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