
We’re just days away from a full slate of college football games, with 91 games scheduled between Thursday and Monday, including Texas at Ohio State, LSU at Clemson and Notre Dame at Miami.
With that, we’ve compiled a comprehensive list of every uniform, logo and field change that has taken place across the country this offseason, which we’ve broken down by conference.
We’ve already taken a look at the ACC, American Conference, Big Ten, Big XII, Mid-American Conference, SEC, Sun Belt and Independent programs, and now we’re wrapping up our preview with Conference USA and the Mountain West.
Also, make sure to check out all of the changes at the FCS, Division II and Division III levels, which you’ll only find courtesy of our good friend Clint Richardson of the Auburn Uniform Database.
Conference USA
Delaware

One of two programs to make the jump from the Football Championship Subdivision to the Bowl Football Subdivision, the Blue Hens have added a Conference USA patch and players’ last names to their home blue and white road jerseys
Kennesaw State

The Owls unveiled new black home and white road uniforms this summer that feature a winged design on the sleeves and will be worn with their gold, black or white helmets. The uniforms notably display “Owls” across the chest of the home set and “Kennesaw State” on the road look, while both feature a number font that matches the wordmark.
Liberty

After unveiling new red home, white road and powder blue alternate uniforms last season, the Flames have added a navy blue alternate to their wardrobe in 2025. The uniforms follow the same design as the red set, with a “Flames” wordmark across the chest, while the white and powder blue sets display a “Liberty” wordmark.
Middle Tennessee State
The Blue Raiders have eliminated alternate uniforms and helmets from their closet, which will save them more than $668,000 over the next three years as they navigate college football’s new revenue-sharing era.
They scrapped their black and gray alternate uniforms, as well as their black, blue and white alternate helmets, which means they’ll wear gray helmets with blue jerseys and white pants at home and white jerseys with blue pants on the road.

Middle Tennessee also installed a new turf field at Johnny “Red” Floyd Stadium, replacing the “Raiders” wordmarks in the end zone with “Middle Tennessee” and adding a state outline behind the logo at midfield. There’s now an advertisement behind the end zones, as well.
Missouri State
The other FCS-to-FBS program, the Bears have also added the Conference USA patch to their maroon home, white road and black alternate jerseys after making the move from the Missouri Valley Conference.
New Mexico State
The Aggies unveiled new maroon home jerseys that feature their script “State” logo on the chest, 2019-23 New York Jets-style white stripes on the shoulders and black sleeve caps. Their white road and black alternate jerseys remain the same as last season, however.
Sam Houston
The Bearkats subtly revealed new gray alternate uniforms that follow the same design as their orange home and white road uniforms with a contrasting collar and cuffs and single-color numbers, though the wordmark on the chest is smaller on the gray set.
Sam Houston also revealed several sports-specific Sammy Bearkat marks, including logos for football, soccer, volleyball and golf. Additional designs will follow later this year, with the mascot participating in basketball, baseball, softball, bowling, track and tennis.
UTEP

The Miners revealed a new white helmet option during their annual Orange Fever Fundraiser earlier this month that features a partial version of their Paydirt Pete logo on the sides, as well as an orange and blue striping pattern down the middle that matches their white road jerseys.
Mountain West
Air Force
The Falcons announced this summer that every varsity sports program will wear a Space Force-inspired alternate uniform for at least one game this season, including the football team, which previously honored the newest branch of United State military with their 2022 Air Power Legacy Series uniforms.
The focal point of the uniform is the helmet, which shifts from blue in the front to black in the back and features a silver “USSF” wordmark on one side and Air Force’s primary logo with the Polaris star on the other. It’s the same helmet the Falcons wore in 2022, though that version including silver lightning bolts on the sides.
The black uniforms aren’t the same, either, as this year’s design includes a “Space Force” wordmark across the chest above a new number font. There’s also an American flag and the Delta Mark of the USSF on the sleeves and “Semper Supra,” the Space Force’s motto – meaning “Always Above” – on the nameplate.

Meanwhile, the Falcons will honor the F-16 Fighting Falcon with their latest Air Power Legacy Series uniforms, which will debut at Navy on Oct. 4. The all-gray uniforms pull inspiration from the color of the supersonic fighter jet, which was designed for air-to-air combat and air-to-surface attacks.
The helmets replicate a fighter pilot’s helmet and visor cover, with a Fighting Falcon patch on the left side and “Psycho” on the right side as a nod to Col. William Andrews, a 1980 graduate of the Air Force Academy and one of the most decorated airmen of Operation Desert Storm.
The uniforms are complete with numbers that match the aircraft’s tail fin, an American flag and squadron patch on the sleeves, player name and squadron patch on the right shoulder and tail flash of the squadron on the nameplate, with three bases, two squadrons and two wings represented.
Fresno State

The Bulldogs wore an all-white version of their “4-Paw” logo on their red helmets for first time since 2011 when they traveled to Kansas for Saturday’s season opener. Fresno State’s current logo, for comparison, features “4-Paw” in a red t-shirt.
Hawai’i
After four seasons with adidas, the Rainbow Warriors returned to Nike this summer and unveiled new uniforms that are inspired by the Timmy Chang and Colt Brennan era. They include an asymmetrical tapa pattern on the left sleeves, as well as inside the “Hawai’i” wordmark and number font and down the sides of the pants.
Nevada

The Wolf Pack have revived their navy blue helmets with a silver script “Pack” on the sides after wearing only white or silver helmets last season. They wore navy blue helmets with a silver and white striping pattern from 2022-23, though it featured their primary logo on the sides, while the script “Pack” last appeared on navy blue helmets in 2019.
New Mexico
The Lobos unveiled new red home and white road uniforms as part of an update to Nike’s Vapor F.U.S.E. template that, for some reason, use Michigan State’s Greek key patterns on the collar and pants stripes. They also revealed new “United in Turquoise” throwback uniforms that are modeled after their 1973-79 look.
San Diego State

While updated their Aztec calendar-inspired uniforms to Nike’s Vapor F.U.S.E. template, the Aztecs removed the “San Diego State” wordmark from the chest and added a red collar to their black home and white road jerseys. They’ve also brought back white pants as an option for the first time since 2013.
San Jose State
The Spartans made some minor changes to their blue home jerseys with a move to Under Armour’s latest template, including the addition of gold stroke to their wordmark and swapping their interlocking “SJ” logo on the sleeves for their primary mark. The also have a new truncated gold collar that features Under Armour’s logo at the base.
Utah State
The Aggies have updated to Nike’s Vapor F.U.S.E. template but didn’t make any changes to their overall design.
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