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Mizzou Tigers Unveil New Uniforms; Updated Brand

(University of Missouri Press Release) COLUMBIA, Mo. – Today the University of Missouri, in partnership with Nike, introduced a department wide brand and identity program as well as new team looks for football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and soccer for the 2012-13 season. During the unveiling, which took place at

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New MLB Uniforms… In-Action!

We are one week into the 2012 Major League Baseball season and have had a chance to see most of the new identities unveiled during the past season in-action. Here’s an in-game photo recap of what’s new for the season: Baltimore Orioles The Baltimore Orioles added a new home and

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Nike Gives NFL a Makeover, a Run-Down

Okay, as you know – have known for some time – Nike is taking a run at redesigning NFL uniforms. With such impressive words as ‘flywire technology’ and ‘hyperstrong compression’, it’s impre…no, not really. Since I won’t be wearing them (imagine that) I just care how they’ll LOOK. (There’s no

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Nike unveils new NFL uniforms

Nike is unveiling their new uniforms for all 32 NFL teams today at a press event beginning at 11am ET. We’ll post all the photos of the new jerseys as we get them into this post, if the site is crashing – likely – you can follow us on Twitter

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2012 NCAA Basketball Champs Phantom Gear

Congratulations to the Kentucky Wildcats for taking home their 8th national NCAA basketball championship back up north to Lexington last night. As with any championship leagues and manufacturers produce all sorts of merchandise to sell as soon as that final buzzer sounds, the NCAA official site is already offering every

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MLB Opens in Japan – Teams wear Sponsor Logos

While you were sleeping the 2012 Major League Baseball regular season schedule got underway in Tokyo, Japan in a game between the Seattle Mariners and Oakland Athletics. What’s odd for me is tomorrow I fly to Tampa to catch a weekend of Spring Training action; a full 24-hours after the

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New Unis for UND; BJU Gets It’s Name; Another Fail for London 2012

Logo Links is a quick look at what has taken place in the logo and uniform world over this past weekend, here are your logo links for Monday, March 26th, 2012: UND Fighting Sioux debut new look The University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux took to the ice this weekend, their first

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The NCAA (Cash Cows, of course): But should the herd share in the profits?

There have been, both past and present, debates over whether the NCAA should be sharing some of the revenue it makes off the back of its’ players. The big question before the court of public opinion seems to be this; Why the heck are NCAA athletes not permitted to make

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Notre Dame 125; New Triple-A Logo; Raps Camos and more

Logo Links is a quick look at what has taken place in the logo and uniform world over the past few days, here are your logo links for Friday, March 23rd, 2012: Notre Dame Football Unveils 125th Anniversary Logo The Notre Dame Fighting Irish college football team unveiled their 125th anniversary logo

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Is this the 2012 World Series Logo?

We usually don’t get our first glimpse of it until late April, but this year we may have gotten an earlier look at Major League Baseball’s 2012 World Series logo and their other post-season graphics such as the ALCS, NLCS, ALDS, and NLDS logos. What you see above is a

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UND Between Rock and a Hard Place

The University of North Dakota Fighting Sioux find themselves in a tough situation; one that you could argue is terribly unfair to the university, their fans, and their attempts to just run their athletic program. On Side A you have the NCAA, who has banned the use of all Native

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