I have mixed feelings here.
Part of me wants to say the green jerseys are supposed to be special or only for big games as many others have said. Knowing their history, there is a part of me that wants to respect that and keep that tradition.
The other part of me agrees 100% with nlroma1o that "Alternate jerseys are a part of the culture (duh, we INVENTED them)." And that "We are known not because everyone loves northern Indiana, but because we were innovators." In this case we should be flashing some sort of sick green jerseys at least once a year. After all, why do you think the Oregon bandwagon has gotten so big? (HINT: the word innovator seen earlier has something to do with it.)
I think there is a way to mix our incredible tradition with innovation and I think it will be done. If this 20 year drought has done anything, it has created a new generation of Notre Dame football fan. The old people that yell at you for standing (no disrespect to them) won't be there soon. The new old people will be ones that yell at you for not standing. I'm usually the first to stand up for tradition and avoid change, but I think we need change now, we are getting change now, and Brian Kelly is the guy to be doing it. I think we're headed in a different (and much better) direction now, and I think we will start to see it soon.
Regardless of what we do with the jerseys, they won't mean anything if we don't start (or keep) winning. We need to get back to where when we come out in green the stadium gets that "electric" feeling instead of people hanging their heads and cursing the heavens because God let us come out in green that day. If we've finished in the top 10 for the past three years, and #5 ND runs out of the tunnel in green agaisnt Tulsa do you think people are gonna say "Oh no, we wore green. We're sure to lose." No. They're gonna be saying "HELL YEAH WE'RE GONNA KICK THEIR A$$ IN GREEN BABY!" <-- thats what we need to set our sights on. Step one to getting there is winning on Saturday against Army regardless of what color our team is dressed in. Come on.