General Worst misspelling since GIBLERT

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Hoosiers misspelled 'Indiana' on jersey for season-opener vs. Iowa

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Indiana's season opener couldn't have gone much worse on Saturday, as the No. 17-ranked Hoosiers suffered a demoralizing 34-6 defeat at No. 18 Iowa.

Unbeknownst to the team, it had already committed a critical error before the players even took the field at Kinnick Stadium: In a since-deleted tweet, the program's athletic department posted a photo of players taking the field; one was freshman running back David Holloman, whose jersey somehow featured a misspelled version of the team name.

Indiana later tweeted a photo sans spelling errors, but wasn't quick enough. The picture quickly made the rounds across social media, drawing the scorn of internet trolls and copy editors everywhere. To their credit, it appears Holloman's jersey was the only one with the issue.

That was the least of the team's worries, however. Tom Allen's Hoosiers, fresh off a season in which they went 6-2 (6-1 in Big Ten play), had high expectations in their season-opener. The Hawkeyes brought them to earth after taking a 14-0 lead in the first 2:15 of Saturday's game. The first score was a 56-yard touchdown run from Tyler Goodson, then a 30-yard interception return for touchdown from Riley Moss on Indiana's ensuing possession.

Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. completed 14 of 31 passes for 156 yards and three interceptions, two returned for touchdowns. The running game didn't fare much better, as the team rushed 31 times for a combined 77 yards, good for a 2.5 yard-per-carry average. Indiana scored only two field goals from kicker Charles Campbell.

The defense limited Iowa quarterback Spencer Petras to a 13-of-27 day through the air, surrendering only 145 passing yards and recovering two Hawkeyes fumbles. But it also allowed the big touchdown from Goodson, and another rushing score from Petras.

The Hoosiers return to action against Idhao — er, "Idaho" — at Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
 

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I'm curious about "somehow".
Like with Reebok and "flexibilty", I can't understand how simple spelling errors make it through the process and into the professional arena. Especially with spell check, there's just no excuse.
 

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Dec 23, 2015
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damn they actually made those jerseys misspelled, though most of the team wont realize it

they never actually made the giblert shirts, the pics of shirts for order are all the same shirt with various names shopped on there. they dont make em til they get enough orders to make it profitable. hence 6-8 weeks for delivery
"informative"
 

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May 16, 2021
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damn they actually made those jerseys misspelled, though most of the team wont realize it

they never actually made the giblert shirts, the pics of shirts for order are all the same shirt with various names shopped on there. they dont make em til they get enough orders to make it profitable. hence 6-8 weeks for delivery
"informative"
I wanted a Giblert jersey, it was nearly an epic fuck up.

But putting your poor spelling in neon takes whatever the opposite of talent is.
"Flexibilty", ffs

You had one job mf