It’s here, folks: Finally, the NFL has come back to the field! It really couldn’t come a second sooner, considering all of the time that the league has spent in the courthouse and in the equipment rooms over the summer. It’s good that we’re finally going to focus on the
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Adidas gave Miami and Louisville some really weird nameplates
College football’s season began in earnest on Saturday, and once the excitement wore off and everybody either began lamenting their team’s bad luck or the tedium of a boring victory over a cupcake team, the fans’ focus began to shift onto the uniforms. Let’s just say that it was a
Fix-It Friday: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The 1997 – 2012 Buccaneers uniform could be considered a modern classic, a near untouchable piece of design that could not possibly be improved upon. It may have had things that one would not care for aesthetically, but there were no major craftsmanship issues about it. The exact reasons the
Pitt Panthers will adopt classic script logo as new logo in 2016-17
Last season, we passed on the news that Pitt would be going back to using the classic script logo on their football helmets. They were originally thought to be just special helmets for homecoming, the team decided to keep the helmets for the rest of the season. Now, it appears
Louisville Cardinals will have blackout on September 17th vs. Clemson
We’ve got yet another blackout night on the horizon in college football, and it comes from the team with the most fearsome-looking Cardinal in the entire nation: The Louisville Cardinals. They’ll be wearing those “uncaged” Cardinal uniforms for their season opener, but for their conference opener, the Cardinals have decided
Fix-It Friday: The Buffalo Bills
Welcome to the first in a series articles where we will be giving each team a proper critique, a grade, then try to repair the uniforms. Each article will feature a uniform concept with changes made (if any are needed at all) but this is not about what we would do to teams carte-blanche
Ball State Cardinals will wear six helmets this season
Welcome to college football in 2015, where everybody has more than one helmet to choose from, and if you don’t, then you’re a total lame-o, bro. The latest school to join this illustrious club is David Letterman’s alma mater, Ball State. The Cardinals will have six helmets to choose from
Arizona State reveals Desert Ice alternate football uniforms
Just a couple of weeks after Arizona State unveiled their first set of football uniforms under the adidas umbrella, the Sun Devils have decided that for their season opener against Texas A&M in Houston, Texas, they will cool things down a bit with their new “Desert Ice” alternate uniform. That’s
NHL Shop Does It Again: Offers Houston/Edmonton Oilers Shirt
Remember when the NHL was selling a Toronto Maple Leafs-Tampa Bay Lightning hybrid jersey? Well, here we go again… Right now, available for sale on NHL.com is a Mitchell & Ness t-shirt featuring the logo of the Edmonton Oilers but while it says Edmonton in the product title, look closely at what
Michigan Wolverines football will wear all-white on the road for 2015
You’ve got to give it to adidas for this: When it comes to their final season with the Michigan Wolverines under their umbrella, they’ve decided to go out with a bit of a bang. With help coming from a request from new Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, Michigan football will
Eastern Michigan Eagles are set to wear three new alt uniforms
The Eastern Michigan Eagles’ football team will be debuting three eye-catching alternate uniforms this season, and all three of them will be interesting to say the least. The first uniform that the Eagles will be wearing is arguably one of the most unique in college football. I can’t say that
UNLV Rebels will be playing football on one big craps table in 2015
You know, I’m honestly a little surprised that it took this long for something like this to happen to a Las Vegas-based team. With that being said, in this current era of wacky uniforms and gimmicks in college football where programs are going to new lengths to entice recruits to