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  1. Western Kentucky Hilltoppers First team up from Conference USA is the WKU Hilltoppers. For this set, I took some inspiration from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (the primary logos and colors definitely have some overlap). Changes I made include: The primary red logo on the helmet is enlarged, and the Nike stripe pattern is dropped On the jerseys, the red primary logo is added to the sleeves "WKU" wordmark is added to the chest Number font is tweaked to something a little more aggressive Subdued version of the cupola logo from the university's primary wordmark is added to the side of the pants
  2. Wyoming Cowboys This is already a pretty good set, which doesn't need any big changes IMO. Updates I did make include: Changed the logo on the helmet bumper to this excellent "307" area code decal Player names now use the same proprietary font as the numbers Added a "Ride For The Brand" wordmark to the inside of the jersey collars Updated the stripes on the helmet, jerseys, and pants to come to a 'point', which mimics the font style from the uniforms Created a 2nd alternate jersey, which features all-gold numbering on an all-brown set
  3. Thanks much, I appreciate it! This is all I got for the the NFL at the moment; I did also do one for NCAA D1 football. You can check it out here if you're interested.
  4. Like these concepts a lot, you cleaned up Washington in all the right ways. Adding gold helmets is a nice touch, too. My one suggestion would be to just drop black completely (or leave it for the alts only). IMO it doesn't add anything. Just stick w/ burgundy, gold, and white. It'll look cleaner.
  5. Love this! I always thought the Jags previous-gen uniforms were low key pretty good, they just :censored:ed everything up with those terrible gradient helmets. You cleaned it up and made it even better. Would also love to see those 90's concepts on the field in real life... they're awful, but in the very best way. Lol. Quintessential 90's.
  6. Not a bad idea, but I think it would work best as an isolated element (i.e. just on the helmet, or just on the pants). Using that pattern all over just looks too busy IMO. I like the thought behind it though... there's SO many teams that use the Northwestern stripes pattern, so it would be cool to see Missouri branch out a little more.
  7. Is this even unpopular though? The Thrashers jerseys were the :censored:! (which was one of the only redeeming qualities about that franchise, sadly). Their navy blue jerseys were pretty great, too.
  8. Southeastern Conference (SEC) Alabama Crimson Tide Arkansas Razorbacks Auburn Tigers Florida Gators Georgia Bulldogs Kentucky Wildcats LSU Tigers Mississippi State Bulldogs Missouri Tigers Ole Miss Rebels Oklahoma Sooners South Carolina Gamecocks Tennessee Volunteers Texas Longhorns Texas A&M Aggies Vanderbilt Commodores
  9. Pacific-12 Conference (Pac-12) Arizona Wildcats Arizona State Sun Devils California Golden Bears Colorado Buffaloes Oregon Ducks Oregon State Beavers Stanford Cardinal Utah Utes Washington Huskies Washington State Cougars
  10. Big 12 Conference (Big 12) Baylor Bears BYU Cougars Cincinnati Bearcats Houston Cougars Iowa State Cyclones Kansas Jayhawks Kansas State Wildcats Oklahoma State Cowboys TCU Horned Frogs Texas Tech Red Raiders UCF Knights West Virginia Mountaineers
  11. Big Ten Conference (Big 10) Illinois Fighting Illini Indiana Hoosiers Iowa Hawkeyes Maryland Terrapins Michigan Wolverines Michigan State Spartans Minnesota Gophers Nebraska Cornhuskers Northwestern Wildcats Ohio State Buckeyes Penn State Nittany Lions Purdue Boilermakers Rutgers Scarlett Knights UCLA Bruins USC Trojans Wisconsin Badgers
  12. Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Boston College Eagles Clemson Tigers Duke Blue Devils Florida State Seminoles Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets Louisville Cardinals Miami Hurricanes North Carolina Tar Heels North Carolina State Wolfpack * Notre Dame Fighting Irish Pittsburgh Panthers Syracuse Orange Virginia Cavaliers Virginia Tech Hokies Wake Forest Demon Deacons
  13. Got some great feedback on my latest NFL series, so I decided to give D1 football the same treatment. Same concept as before - all uniforms are updated and consolidated into a cleaner 4-uniform template: Home, Away, Alternate, and Throwback/2nd Alternate. A couple notes: I grouped schools according to the upcoming conference realignments - Texas and Oklahoma move to the SEC (still kinda weird to me) USC and UCLA move to the Big Ten (even weirder) BYU, Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF join the Big 12 For the sake of this series, I also grouped in Notre Dame with the ACC (aside from the 2020 season they've remained an Independent, but their agreement with the ACC basically makes them a quasi-ACC team) All other Independent schools + Group of Five schools will eventually be added to my Group of Five football thread Hope y'all enjoy! Comments + feedback always welcome. ACC Boston College | Clemson | Duke | Florida State | Georgia Tech | Louisville | Miami | North Carolina | *Notre Dame | NC State | Pittsburgh | Syracuse | Virginia | Virginia Tech | Wake Forest Big 10 Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Maryland | Michigan | Michigan State | Minnesota | Nebraska | Northwestern | Ohio State | Penn State | Purdue | Rutgers | UCLA | USC | Wisconsin Big 12 Baylor | BYU | Cincinnati | Houston | Iowa State | Kansas | Kansas State | Oklahoma State | TCU | Texas Tech | UCF | West Virginia Pac-12 Arizona | Arizona State | California | Colorado | Oregon | Oregon State | Stanford | Utah | Washington | Washington State SEC Alabama | Arkansas | Auburn | Florida | Georgia | Kentucky | LSU | Oklahoma | Ole Miss | Mississippi State | Missouri | South Carolina | Tennessee | Texas | Texas A&M | Vanderbilt
  14. Updated version of my NFL Concepts that I made 2 years ago. Basically, I consolidated my favorite parts of my different concepts into one standardized template. Every team gets 4 looks: 1 Home, 1 Away, 1 Third, and 1 Throwback/2nd Alternate. For teams who's current look is already really similar to their ideal "throwback", (i.e. Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers, etc) then I just ommited the throwback, as it would be redundant. Lemme know what y'all think! Arizona Cardinals Atlanta Falcons Baltimore Ravens Buffalo Bills Carolina Panthers Chicago Bears Cincinnati Bengals Cleveland Browns Dallas Cowboys Denver Broncos Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers Houston Texans Indianapolis Colts Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs Las Vegas Raiders Los Angeles Chargers Los Angeles Rams Miami Dolphins Minnesota Vikings New England Patriots New Orleans Saints New York Giants New York Jets Philadelphia Eagles Pittsburgh Steelers San Francisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tennessee Titans Washington Commanders
  15. Hawaii looks great! Usually I kinda hate assymetrical designs, but with Hawaii it just works. Fits the vibe and plays on tradition. Yours is like a cleaner version of their look from the Colt Brennan days.
  16. Beautiful. I always though the cream alternates were the Braves' best look.
  17. On the topic of the Padres - I always thought their 2016 home jerseys were an underrated look: Replace Navy Blue with Padres Brown and add some stripes to the pants, and you got yourself a pretty great alternate.
  18. Realling diggin' this, it's a nice blend of new school and old school. Bringing back the snake scale piping on the sleeves was a nice touch!
  19. Changing the D-Backs colors was an interesting idea, but honestly I think it's a lateral move. It doesn't really add anything to the look. If you're gonna go the route of changing the colors, fully embrace the throwback look. The pinstriped vests unis that they wore during the early 2000's is really their consequential look IMO. One thing I think could work really well for them, would be to use more sand/tan in their uniforms like their City Connect jerseys. Sand really fits the vibe of a desert town like Phoenix. I would also drop the "DBACKS" wordmark from the look completely and just use the A logo like on their alternates. It looks way cleaner. Good start to your series overall though! Love what ya did with Houston and Cleveland especially.
  20. BYU and Utah both look great! Love what you did with the sleeves on each... subtle but unique.
  21. Well, it's official: Cincy is officially bringing back their white Color Rush, aka "White Bengal Tiger" unis. IMHO, definitely one of the coldest looks in the NFL right now. The new white helmet really just adds something that takes the look from good to great. Taking some inspiration from this, I made my own take on the Color Rush idea. Here's the gist of it: 4 total uniforms, all featuring a fully bi-chromatic color scheme Updated number font, with some small "claw marks" on the number trim which mimics the 3 stripes on the jersey shoulders Updated player name font "CINCY" wordmarks on the chest and front helmet bumper, in place of the Bengals "B" logo. Never really been a fan of the B, the tiger head logo and wordmarks are both superior IMO Admittedly, this concept is a bit of a lateral move, as they're not vastly different from Cincy's regular uniforms (which are already fantastic). Just playing around with some ideas I had when I was doing my first NFL series. Let me know what y'all think! Uniform #1: White/Black, aka "White Tiger" Uniform #2: Black/White, aka "Black Tiger" Uniform #3: Orange/Black, aka "Bengal Tiger" Uniform #4: Black/Orange, aka "Dark Tiger"
  22. Fantastic work man, this was maybe the best MLB concept series I've seen. Looking forward to those throwbacks!
  23. Big-time upgrade for the Eagles, number font and color scheme both look much better than what they have currently. I do think you could keep the black trim on the helmet logo, it really helps the wing pop... but the silver trim looks solid as well.
  24. Awesome work so far, love the new template as well! The fireman axe in place of the tomahawk is a super clever idea IMHO, fits in seamlessly with the Braves' design.
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