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Chicago Bears To Wear 1936 Throwback Uniforms Against Arizona Cardinals

The Chicago Bears will wear their 1936 throwback uniforms during Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals, an appropriate matchup considering both franchises played at Wrigley Field that season.

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Chicago Bears To Honor Legendary Running Back Gale Sayers

The Chicago Bears will honor late running back Gale Sayers during Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers (4:25 p.m. ET on FOX) with a stencil on the field that features his last name and No. 40 jersey number. Sayers, who spent his entire career with the Bears (1965-71), passed

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Nike Adds Gold Tab To College Basketball Uniforms To Denote National Championships

In similar fashion to how the NBA recognizes past champions, Nike will outfit its premier college basketball programs in jerseys that feature a gold tab on the back collar this season.  Nike’s involvement in college athletics dates back to 1985 when the apparel company delivered team-colored Nike Dunks to numerous

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New York Tech Introduces New Logo And Color Scheme

The New York Institute Of Technology athletic department on Monday afternoon unveiled a new logo and updated color scheme.  The new roaring bear replaces a more abstract and muscular bear that had been a symbol of the athletic department since the 1990s, while the color scheme moves from a lighter

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Baylor Athletic Department Unveils United Brand

Baylor’s athletic department has lacked color consistency across its 18 sports programs for several years, but the Bears unveiled a new united brand on Saturday during the football team’s pre-Spring Game festivities, which includes new uniforms and a new secondary logo. Though the university’s official colors are Baylor Green and

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Baylor Athletics Teases Unified Nike Branding

Baylor is one of just a handful of big-time college athletic departments that lacks color consistency across its 18 sports programs. But if graphics are any indication, the Bears will unveil a “unified” brand during the football team’s annual Green and Gold spring game on April 13. Though the university’s

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