ATHENS, GA - SEPTEMBER 27: Georgia fans show their solidarity as the initiatate a "Black Out', and wore only black to the game between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium on September 27, 2008 in Athens, Georgia. Alabama defeated Georgia 41-30. (Photo by Doug Benc/Getty Images)

One recruit just made a claim that will make some Georgia fans very happy

Wardrobe change coming for the Bulldogs?

The Georgia Bulldogs: Back in Black? According to one recruit, it could be happening.

Britt's source on that? An unofficial visit with the Bulldogs on Friday, where he and other recruits posed in the infamous black jerseys.

Could Kirby Smart be angling to revive the black jerseys? It looks like he is at least making the possibility known on the recruiting trail.

Many Georgia fans have been longing to see the black tops return, as they — combined with a blackout of Sanford Stadium — give the Bulldogs a unique look that few other schools can match. The only downside of the jerseys, though, is what happened last time the Dawgs wore them: a No. 1 ranked Georgia taking a loss to Alabama where the Crimson Tide took a 31-0 lead at one point.

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The red-top, silver-britches combo may be the classic look for Georgia, but it definitely wouldn't hurt them to branch out every now and then. The black jerseys would certainly qualify as branching out, plus they would get a chance to redeem the jerseys of that 2008 loss to Alabama.

Britt is a four-star linebacker that is currently uncommitted, but he will likely be choosing between Georgia and Auburn. Who knows, maybe the jerseys could be a game-changer for him.

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[H/T Dawg Nation]