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ND needs to go with shiny gold pants like FSU used to wear.

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The Noles still wear them.

Oh, you're right. For some reason I thought they used to be even shinier.

Yeah, that's a picture from last year. You can tell by the FSU wordmark on the jersey.

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nd should go back to the circa 1980's pant with the sheen on the front 1/2 and the 49ers tan on the back

Those style of pants are the worst looking (and most uncomfortable) pants I've maybe ever seen. No way anything like those should ever come back.

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Utah State wore their Gray uniforms on the road again--this time, paired with their Gray pants (gallery here). They stuck with their Blue helmets as well:

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They still looks good, if you ask me; I'm kind of liking this Gray-on-the-road thing going on--that's probably the best way to utilize this "dirty white" lighter Gray for anyone. While we're at it, for their homecoming game (which I can't be at...friggin' Geology class camping trip <_< ), they're doing a White Out. Pictures are found on the photos of USU's Football Facebook page. I've always liked USU's all-White look; that's been one of the first things I notice about their football team:

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EDIT: However, if I were to change the shade of gray for USU, it'd look more like this (or something close, like West Virginia's*, quick and dirty):

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I don't know if the darker Gray could be worn on the road.

*Which I love.

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Can we fix this please?

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The helmets couldn't be anymore perfect, the pants are just awful.

Right, it's such a shame because those helmets are absolutely spot on, but then they have the urine soaked burlap sack for pants.

I don't really look at them as 'gold' pants trying to match the helmet. I know they are intended to match the helmet, but I think of them as vintage khaki pants, not unlike what the Packers wore with their 1929 throwback last season.

i feel the opposite. those pants complete the vintage look. its a great soft, old school color. you think it would be better to match the pants and jersey gold to the helmet?? bling overload. i love those ND uniforms

That pretty well sums it up. Regardless of the intent in this case, they look like vintage canvas and they feel appropriate for Notre Dame's brand.

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Can we fix this please?

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The helmets couldn't be anymore perfect, the pants are just awful.

Right, it's such a shame because those helmets are absolutely spot on, but then they have the urine soaked burlap sack for pants.

I don't really look at them as 'gold' pants trying to match the helmet. I know they are intended to match the helmet, but I think of them as vintage khaki pants, not unlike what the Packers wore with their 1929 throwback last season.

i feel the opposite. those pants complete the vintage look. its a great soft, old school color. you think it would be better to match the pants and jersey gold to the helmet?? bling overload. i love those ND uniforms

That pretty well sums it up. Regardless of the intent in this case, they look like vintage canvas and they feel appropriate for Notre Dame's brand.

You can't perfectly match the helmet and since I too love the pants, I say you have to make the gold trim on the unis match the pants.

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Can we fix this please?

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The helmets couldn't be anymore perfect, the pants are just awful.

Right, it's such a shame because those helmets are absolutely spot on, but then they have the urine soaked burlap sack for pants.

I don't really look at them as 'gold' pants trying to match the helmet. I know they are intended to match the helmet, but I think of them as vintage khaki pants, not unlike what the Packers wore with their 1929 throwback last season.

i feel the opposite. those pants complete the vintage look. its a great soft, old school color. you think it would be better to match the pants and jersey gold to the helmet?? bling overload. i love those ND uniforms

That pretty well sums it up. Regardless of the intent in this case, they look like vintage canvas and they feel appropriate for Notre Dame's brand.

You can't perfectly match the helmet and since I too love the pants, I say you have to make the gold trim on the unis match the pants.

I agree. That's the other part of it. You're never going to get pants to sufficiently match that helmet, short of going with gold lamé or something ridiculous, so it's preferable to choose a shade of tan and use that for the pants and the trim. The helmet is different. It's special, and I don't mind it being the only metallic part of the uniform. If it were possible to do pants that had a sheen similar to that of the helmet, I guess it would be nice, but I just don't think it's realistic to expect that.

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http://www.huskers.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=100&ATCLID=205694242

(video at bottom of article)

So apparently there is something special about the shoes in the Nebraska - Wisconsin UnRivaled game, has anybody heard anything about this? It looks like judging from the video they do something when on camera.

Bret Bielema has said that it has something to do with their reaction to light.

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Western Michigan is getting new uniforms for their game against Toledo this weekend.

http://www.footballscoop.com/news/7492-western-michigan-rolls-out-sweet-new-uniforms

Those helmets..... they were..... real..... oh god why?!

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Western Michigan is getting new uniforms for their game against Toledo this weekend.

http://www.footballscoop.com/news/7492-western-michigan-rolls-out-sweet-new-uniforms

Those helmets..... they were..... real..... oh god why?!

Worst part is, and is the first thing any car enthusiasts will notice, is that it's the terrible "printed on" carbon fiber. Not even close to the real product's look.

Compare this:

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To this, true carbon:

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Western Michigan is getting new uniforms for their game against Toledo this weekend.

http://www.footballscoop.com/news/7492-western-michigan-rolls-out-sweet-new-uniforms

The helmets need to go! The jersey does not look that bad. If they pants had striping to match the pants then it may be okay. However, overall I would say 3 out of 10.

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