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  1. NFC East

    Detroit Carolina

    New York

    Philadelphia

    Washington

    NFC North

    Chicago

    St. Louis Detroit

    Green Bay

    Minnesota

    NFC West

    Arizona

    San Francisco

    Seattle

    Dallas St. Louis

    NFC South

    Atlanta

    Dallas

    New Orleans

    Tampa Bay

    Why I hadn't thought of that? Thanks for making the corrects, which now logically would make more sense. Otherwise, I would had just left the NFC North equally instead.

  2. AFC East

    Baltimore

    Buffalo

    New England

    New York

    AFC North

    Cincinnati

    Cleveland

    Indianapolis

    Pittsburgh

    AFC South

    Houston

    Jacksonville

    Miami

    Tennessee

    Nice one with the AFC (which I bet the AFC West stays equal). And it realistically makes sense in a geographic standpoint. But you forgot the NFC, so here it is (with the NFC South staying equal):

    NFC East

    Detroit

    New York

    Philadelphia

    Washington

    NFC North

    Chicago

    Green Bay

    Minnesota

    St. Louis

    NFC West

    Arizona

    Dallas

    San Francisco

    Seattle

  3. What's the font of the 'HAWKS' text and the number?

    CC: Josh.0

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    P.S. I've also seen this on some Russell Athletics stuff.

    Must be 4th and Inches (a.k.a. the 'Georgia Tech football' number font as of 2001 or 2002).

  4. My mini-realignment idea only involves two teams switching places in their divisions:

    AFC North

    Pittsburgh

    Cleveland

    Baltimore

    Indianapolis

    AFC South

    Tennessee

    Houston

    Jacksonville

    Cincinnati

    It's never made much sense to me that Indianapolis is in the South and Cincinnati is in the North even though Indy is further north than Cincy. Plus with Indy in the same division as Baltimore it would amplify a rivalry between the Baltimore's old team and new team.

    With all due to respect, this mini-tweak suggestion would have make sense for sure from the get-go when the NFL had put the current realignment since 2002.

  5. Back on my previous post, I made a super-conference realignment based on the P5 conferences (including the old Big East) http://boards.sportslogos.net/topic/99972-the-pointless-realignment-outpost/?p=2341480 Oh, I almost forgot to mention that the format I realigned was prior to the 2011-12 season. Now I have made a 2nd super-conference format of aligning the current Go5 FBS conferences (including the former WAC) also prior to the 2010-11 season:

    1.) East Coast Region

    1.1.) East Coast - North: Massachusetts*, Temple, Army, Marshall, East Carolina, Navy, Old Dominion*, James Madison*

    1.2.) East Coast - South: Appalachian St.*, UNC-Charlotte*, Georgia Southern*, Georgia St.*, UCF, FAU, FIU, USF

    2.) South Region

    2.1.) South - East: Southern Miss, South Alabama*, Troy, UAB, Louisiana Tech, Tulane, ULL, ULM

    2.2.) South - West: Houston, Rice, UTSA*, Texas St.*, Tulsa, North Texas, SMU, TCU

    3.) Midwest Region

    3.1.) Midwest - East: Buffalo, Kent St., Akron, Ohio, Ball St., Toledo, Bowling Green, Miami (Oh.)

    3.2.) Midwest - West: Arkansas St., Western Kentucky, Middle Tennessee St., Memphis, Northern Illinois, Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, Western Michigan

    4.) West Region

    4.1.) West - Pacific: Hawaii, Fresno St., San Diego St., San Jose St., Nevada, UNLV, Boise St., Idaho

    4.2.) West - Mountain: Utah, Utah St., Wyoming, Colorado St., Air Force, New Mexico, New Mexico St., UTEP

    The only team left out on this realignment without a conference is BYU. Plus, the addition of USF from the P5 group; and Utah & TCU still remain in the Go5.

    Your thoughts guys? Happy New Years 2015!

  6. Here's my take on a College Football postseason.

    • 32 teams (10 conference champions and 22 at-large) compete in a single-elimination bracket format.
    • Duration: approximately five weeks (second weekend of December to third weekend of January).
    • Each of the first 28 games will take place in a bowl site that is determined chiefly by the geographical location of the highest seeded teams (much like the NCAA basketball tournament).
    • The semifinal and final would operate exactly as it does now, with the two semifinal games rotating between the predetermined large bowls, and the final being played in a predetermined site.
    • Eight bowl games (or greater if more are added) would exist for non-playoff qualifying schools. Currently, those bowl games are the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, the Raycom Media Camelia Bowl, the Boca Raton Bowl, the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl, the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman, and the GoDaddy Bowl.
    • Below is an example of what a 2015 version of the format outlined above might look like. (Disclaimer: I seeded the teams yesterday, so the seeds do not reflect any of the conference championship games and follow the Week 15 College Football Playoff Rankings.)
    Seeds (all-caps denotes conference champion):
    • 1s: Alabama (1), Oregon (2), Florida State (3), Ohio State (4)
    • 2s: Baylor (5), TCU (6), Mississippi State (7), Michigan State (8)
    • 3s: Ole Miss (9), Arizona (10), Kansas State (11), Georgia Tech (12)
    • 4s: Georgia (13), UCLA (14), Arizona State (15), Missouri (16)
    • 5s: Clemson (17), Wisconsin (18), Auburn (19), Boise State (20)
    • 6s: Louisville (21) Utah (22), LSU (23), USC (24)
    • 7s: Minnesota (25), Nebraska (NR/26), Oklahoma (NR/27), Marshall (NR/28)
    • 8s: Memphis (NR/29), Duke (NR/30), Northern Illinois (NR/31), Georgia Southern (NR/32)
    • First six out: Colorado State, Air Force, Cincinnati, UCF, West Virginia, Stanford
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    Awesome format and projection. However, it would be better if the seedings were like a 'regional basis' (like in the NCAA tournaments of other sports like basketball).

    For instance, it would have 4 regionals, with the highest-seeded teams being their respective #1 seeds, based on the following:

    a.) East or East Coast (ACC, AAC [part], C-USA [part], SBC [part])

    1.) Florida St.

    2.) Georgia Tech

    3.) Clemson

    4.) Louisville

    5.) Duke

    6.) Marshall

    7.) Memphis

    8.) Georgia Southern

    b.) Midwest (Big TEN, MAC, Big XII [part])

    1.) Ohio St.

    2.) Michigan St.

    3.) Mizzou

    4.) Wisconsin

    5.) Minnesota

    6.) Northern Illinois

    7.) Nebraska

    8.) Cincinnati

    c.) South (SEC, AAC [part], C-USA [part], SBC [part], Big XII [part])

    1.) Alabama

    2.) Baylor

    3.) TCU

    4.) Mississippi St.

    5.) Ole Miss

    6.) Georgia

    7.) Auburn

    8.) Oklahoma

    d.) West (Pac-12, MW)

    1.) Oregon

    2.) Arizona

    3.) UCLA

    4.) Arizona St.

    5.) Utah

    6.) USC

    7.) Boise St.

    8.) Colorado St.

    Your thoughts?

  7. Here's a different format of aligning the current Power-5 FBS conferences (plus the former old Big East):

    1.) Atlantic Region

    1.1.) Atlantic - North: Connecticut, Boston College, Syracuse, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, Penn St., West Virginia, Maryland

    1.2.) Atlantic - South: Virginia, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, N.C. State, Duke, Wake Forest, Clemson, South Carolina

    2.) South Region

    2.1.) South - East: Kentucky, Louisville, Cincinnati, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Florida, Florida St., Miami

    2.2.) South - West: Georgia, Georgia Tech, Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Mississippi St., LSU, Arkansas

    3.) Midwest Region

    3.1.) Midwest - East: Illinois, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Michigan St., Michigan, Ohio St., Purdue, Indiana

    3.2.) Midwest - West: Minnesota, Iowa, Iowa St., Nebraska, Mizzou, Kansas, K-State, Colorado

    4.) West Region

    4.1.) West - Pacific: California, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington St., Oregon, Oregon St.

    4.2.) West - Desert: Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Baylor, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Arizona, Arizona St.

    The only team left out on this realignment would be South Florida (heading into the Go5, along with TCU and Utah).

    Your thoughts guys? P.S.: Hoping to make another variation of this soon, but with the Go5 FBS schools.

    So what about that team in south bend, Indiana? Your surely not moving them to the Go5 are you?

    Of course, not. Notre Dame would stay as the only FBS Independent in the P-5 (or P-4) group. The only team I didn't add within that core was South Florida (they would be downgraded to the Go5).

  8. Here's a different format of aligning the current Power-5 FBS conferences (plus the former old Big East):

    1.) Atlantic Region

    1.1.) Atlantic - North: Connecticut, Boston College, Syracuse, Rutgers, Pittsburgh, Penn St., West Virginia, Maryland

    1.2.) Atlantic - South: Virginia, Virginia Tech, North Carolina, N.C. State, Duke, Wake Forest, Clemson, South Carolina

    2.) South Region

    2.1.) South - East: Kentucky, Louisville, Cincinnati, Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Florida, Florida St., Miami

    2.2.) South - West: Georgia, Georgia Tech, Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, Mississippi St., LSU, Arkansas

    3.) Midwest Region

    3.1.) Midwest - East: Illinois, Northwestern, Wisconsin, Michigan St., Michigan, Ohio St., Purdue, Indiana

    3.2.) Midwest - West: Minnesota, Iowa, Iowa St., Nebraska, Mizzou, Kansas, K-State, Colorado

    4.) West Region

    4.1.) West - Pacific: California, Stanford, UCLA, USC, Washington, Washington St., Oregon, Oregon St.

    4.2.) West - Desert: Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Baylor, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Arizona, Arizona St.

    The only team left out on this realignment would be South Florida (heading into the Go5, along with TCU and Utah).

    Your thoughts guys? P.S.: Hoping to make another variation of this soon, but with the Go5 FBS schools.

  9. I have a jersey template request. Can anybody who's an expert on concept jersey designs can create or develop a jersey template based on the NFL Elite 51 template, BUT with the Peyton Manning-style QB loose sleeves? No matter which photo media/vector format it shall be, I just wish that anyone can create it, which is all I ask. Thanks in advance.

  10. The font on the Creighton wordmark does surely look like Armada, but a condensed variation (UConn-style) and italic too. So to make it unique, it's mostly custom-modified. And the font on the Abilene Christian wordmark nearly looks like the letters of the 'BC Eagles' font, but a bit modified due to the pointy serifs.

  11. The 2003 font is just plain old Athletic Gothic. The other uniforms use a proprietary Russell font called "Orb."

    Thanks, that's all I ask. By the way, are both of these fonts available for download or such? Tried searching them, but to no avail yet.

  12. B-Triplex Cond Black

    Thanks for answering on Pic B for the font of my Colorado Buffaloes basketball jersey guess. Maybe you know the closest font for the old Cincy uniforms from their C-USA days that I made a few posts ago.

  13. A= to Rawlings UCONN from Conrad.

    B= to the agency gothic I think from that same set

    Pic A - The numbers looks like UConn-esqu (in a condensed variation).

    Pic B - Agency Gothic font doesn't match, unless if it's the letters on Pic A.

    And the numbers from the old Cincy football unis?

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