For away games, we wear a navy polo shirt with the logo and Falcon Football on the chest. We warm up in a black compression shirt with our "Heirborn" shield logo on the front and name and number on the back. Or, lately, we've been wearing gray t-shirts that have the incredibly catchy slogan "Lifegate Christian School" on the front. We don't use any of those motivational slogans. Years ago we once used "Run to Win" paraphrasing the Apostle Paul's teaching regarding finishing the race. I would rate the actual motivational value to a player and team of a "Busting Ours to Beat Yours" type shirt, on a scale of 0 to 100, at being somewhere between 0 and 0.5. A player noticing a pretty girl in the stands he doesn't know would rate about a 10, thus 20 times as motivational as a t-shirt. I just know they have a zero effect on me and assume the same for the players, so we just wear our usual boring stuff. Our kids do like to do the "cause" thing and wear pink for certain games and in the state championship they wanted to wear orange shoe laces in honor of one of our kids fight with leukemia, which we were glad for them to do. We bought small helmet stickers that said "my brother's fight is my fight." I don't know if it helped them emotionally, but it was a nice thing to do. T-Shirts? Meh....