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We are a quarter of the way through the season and so far we've only seen the white helmets.  I'm no fashionista, but if you go with green pants, I would go with the black or green helmet.  Not sure though if the plan is to go with the white helmet all year. 

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25 minutes ago, Aldo said:

Storm trooper look is great, but you have to have a good, simple uni for it. 

ZACTLY!  Will look great if we just wash them of the silly accents and replace them with something minimal/understated .

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It was ok. I think green or black helmets would've enhanced the look.  I think the Flying Leek on the arm cuff is too much since there is big one on the helmet.  The uniform is too busy with the chest triangle and green arms. 

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The all white needs to be all white. Take the dumb stripes off the pants. Take the triangle off. Take the shoulder stripes off. The only color on these unis needs to be the SOW on the helmet, numbers, CUSA logo/SOW on chest, and SOW on thigh of pants. That's it. Just my opinion. 

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15 minutes ago, GMG81 said:

The all white needs to be all white. Take the dumb stripes off the pants. Take the triangle off. Take the shoulder stripes off. The only color on these unis needs to be the SOW on the helmet, numbers, CUSA logo/SOW on chest, and SOW on thigh of pants. That's it. Just my opinion. 

The triangle is on all Nike jerseys that are the same model.  The HS I'm at even has them. 

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The NT triangle is too big and placed below the collar. Looks out of place. I've always loved the way the GMen used the triangle in this jersey. It's fine right here:

 

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Confusing to those not familiar with UNT is eagle on helmet with all references to "mean green." Personally I like the eagle claw with "mean green" in center which ties them together.

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2 minutes ago, wardly said:

Confusing to those not familiar with UNT is eagle on helmet with all references to "mean green." Personally I like the eagle claw with "mean green" in center which ties them together.

I wish we used this logo more often. I think it would look good on an alternate helmet/uniform:

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1 hour ago, MGNation92 said:

I wish we used this logo more often. I think it would look good on an alternate helmet/uniform:

 

Let's stick with the SOW, or as we may start calling it, "The Flying Leek".

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Thought the unis looked pretty good on TV, but I'm not a fan of the marshmallow/storm trooper hats.  Can we get some of those cool matte finish helmets like the Vikings were wearing last night?

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1 minute ago, aztecskin said:

The stripes we have now are boring and from a template.  

And makes you miss tackles like this 'Cuse guy.

Don't be like 'Cuse. Be like 'Ville. Pay cash money and score 100 touchdowns.

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1 hour ago, aztecskin said:

the outline of the SOW logo on the pants would look great. 

The stripes we have now are boring and from a template. 

 

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That is very cool, but those are Adidas unis.   We have a deal with Nike.   We have to work with what Nike does.

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2 minutes ago, MeanGreenTexan said:

That is very cool, but those are Adidas unis.   We have a deal with Nike.   We have to work with what Nike does.

You can replace the swish on the pants to the team icon. Tennessee's got the T, Clemson's got the kitty print after it steps in dirty cat litter, etc.

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