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College - Pro Combat Concepts (*added Virginia)


WVGuin66

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It looks great, just like all your other concepts, (and I love how you used #3 for Texas's new BMOC) but (maybe it's just my monitor) the orange doesn't seem "burnt" enough. It looks more like normal, bright orange instead of burnt orange.

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IMO if you're going to have stripes on Texas, it should be the thin double stripe they currently have on the sleeves. Using that on the helmet/jersey side panels/pants would look great, though I agree with the previous poster that helmet stripes aren't a good fit for the 'Horns. I'd also suggest white pants with this set but that's just my extreme dislike for monos.

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One of my favorite logos in FBS football is the ULM Warhawks. I think they would have a sweet Pro Combat uniform, and I would love to see it, if you don't mind.

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Thanks Dolphins91 for the jersey avatars.

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You should definitely make a Virginia Tech concept. they're usually one of the teams that participates in Nike's various uniform experiments, such as Pro Combat. You should use the primary or classic logo w/ the hokie bird. Also, if you use the Virginia Tech primary that you would find on sportslogos.net or Google, don't use the maroon tone in it. Use a darker one, like the one that is on their basketball unis. Thanks man!

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