The University of Florida (UF) won't be able to use thousands of t-shirts that were printed with the wrong Roman numerals.
UF's athletic association and the school's sponsor, Pepsi, wanted the Gator shirts to say "2006" but instead, they read "26."
According to the Associated Press, over 20,000 shirts were printed, and those that have not been distributed to students will be returned to Pepsi. A Pepsi spokeswoman said it's not clear what they will do with the shirts that are returned, but that they apologize for the error. Pepsi will pay for another set of shirts to be distributed in late September before the Alabama game.
The goof comes only three years after the school, who's mascot is an alligator, printed media guides for the university with a crocodile on the front.



















