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As for Arizona's concept, I like it. It's certainly out of the ordinary but I like it. I'm not totally sold on the number font but I'm sure it'll grow on me.

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I think you should do a mostly orange Boise State concept. They've worn the Blue-Out uniforms pretty consistently forever. And the actual Nike Pro Combats emphasized lots of grays and silvers and it was a hot mess.

Do a mostly orange set and use blue and white as accents. I think it would be unique, especially if you gave them an orange helmet with a blue facemask.

Just trying to be "out of the box."

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Thanks Kevin. I'm glad you like it, and I hope the number font grows on you haha. I saw the R and how it curved out and it just made me want to do a font like that.

But, pianoknight, when I get the chance I'll post an orange BSU concept for you. I've been pretty busy with starting my first year of college so that's why these have been coming up pretty slow.

Week 3 will be Oklahoma vs FSU

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That is, by far, one of the best Miami concepts I have ever seen. So many people have done the asymmetrical design for Miami since it makes sense, but you actually did it right by making it a bit out there but still conservative. Too many overdo the split design but here you made it perfect.

I have no complaints about Ohio State either.

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Both are great, but you need to make the helmet for OSU different than the one they actually use.

I disagree. I think it works just fine, and it wouldn't be the first time that a team has used its standard helmet with a Pro Combat uniform.

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Both are great, but you need to make the helmet for OSU different than the one they actually use.

Yeah, I understand what you're saying and I considered putting the block O on it, but when I think of The Ohio State, I just think of their blank helmets with the stickers.

Thanks for your comments Kevin, I appreciate it.

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WEEK 4

LSU:I wanted to do something unique for LSU, this will be hit or miss but hopefully you guys will like it.

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West Virginia: The shoulder stripes are based off of the WV logo.

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Very curious to see what the feed back is for this week :)

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DUDE, MY EYES. I can tell you now that LSU land is going to dog on that concept. You may want to check that yellow, it's too bright for LSU. The purple also has too much red in it. While I applaud the effort for the helmet/sleeves, it's a bit too busy, and especially for a school as traditional as LSU. Yellow on white is also another design no-no, for contrast's sake.

For WVU, I feel like you were lobbed a softball, and you bunted. For a school that shows a lot of opportunity to explore, this is borderline boring. And WVU hasn't been one to have boring unis. For some reason, I see them and I think 'Toledo.' I think you played it too safe.

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The purple for LSU is still way too bright. It definitely needs to be toned down some. I appreciate the effort on the helmet, very different. What's up with the shoulder stripes though? Is that an issue with the template?

I got the colors from this site- http://www.lsu.edu/pa/identity/colors.shtml

and I put sublimated stripes into the stripes

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