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Oklahoma State, New Mexico State Reach Agreement Concerning Similar Logos

Back in October, word got out that Oklahoma State was suing New Mexico State over the usage of the Pistol Pete logo that you see above. The fella on the left that’s decked out in maroon is referred to as “Classic Aggie,” and as you can clearly see, it bears

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BYU Cougars Modernize A Classic

The Brigham Young University Cougars unveiled their new logo late last week, a modernized take on their classic cougar-head mark. “BYU approached us back in June about updating their vintage Cougar mark,” Brad Bishop, owner of Torch Creative told us via an email. “This mark has been very popular among the students,

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Florida State Seminoles Will Wear Black “Unconquered” Uniforms This Weekend

Back in the Summer, Florida State’s football program revealed their new uniforms, which they have tweaked a few times before coming up with something that the fans and the school itself were happy with. Now, they’ve had an ace in the hole uniform-wise that they’ll reportedly be utilizing on Saturday:

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2015 Goodyear Cotton Bowl Logo Unveiled

The Cotton Bowl has a new sponsor and therefore a new logo, unveiled late last week. Goodyear is in, AT&T is out. Despite the change in sponsorship the game will continue to be played at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – AT&T pulling out of the game name sponsorship reportedly

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Mississippi State Reveals 2014 Egg Bowl Uniforms

Thanksgiving Weekend is normally when we see most of the big college football rivalry games, and it’s no different in the state of Mississippi, where the state’s two SEC schools (the Mississippi State Bulldogs and the Ole Miss Rebels) do battle for the Golden Egg Trophy in the Egg Bowl.

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Ohio State Kicker Wears Wrong Set of Pants

Poor college football kickers. They never seem to get the respect that they should command considering that many games come down to their foot. Instead, they’re the butt of many jokes and ridiculed as the wild card of every college football game (seriously, check out #CollegeKickers on twitter. It’s not

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College Football Uniform Roundup: 11/1/14 Weekend

Congratulations, you’ve made it to the weekend! Your reward for making it through 5 long days of work is 2 days of doing whatever in the world you want to do with whoever you want to do it with. If one of those things happens to be watching college football

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Texas A&M Will Wear 1939 Throwbacks, Including Amazing Helmets

Normally we like to wait until Friday to cover college football uniforms, but we figured that this was so special that it deserved its own post. That’s what Texas A&M achieved with their throwback uniform set, which included one of the best and most unique throwback helmet designs seen in

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College Football Uniform Roundup: 10/25/14 Weekend

It’s Friday, so other than being the best day of the week for anybody still in school or with a regular 9-to-5 job, it’s also the day where we try out best to round up the most important uniform news in this past week, so that there won’t be too

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College Football Uniform Roundup: 10/18/14 Weekend

So if you missed last week’s post, here’s the deal: College football teams are busing out brand new looks nearly every week at an alarming rate, to the point where it’d be crazy to cover each of them individually. So instead of doing that, we’re going to cover them in

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College Football Uniform Roundup: 10/11/14

In what is probably going to be a regular feature here, we’ve decided that instead of trying to cover each and every college football uniform happening by itself, we’re going to round them all up and cover every college football uniform rumor that we can find in one weekly catch-all

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Getting Our Webfeet in a Row: The Story Behind the Oregon Ducks

The University of Oregon has gone by the name Ducks since around World War II—though not officially until 1978. It’s a name that traces back to the late 1800s—though not officially adopted by the university until 1926—when the team was called the Webfoots—or Webfeet, or Webfooters—which derives from a nickname

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