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Hawkeye15

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  1. No more pitchfork ... Sparky back on the helmet with a more classic uniform style The sleeve logo takes the old ASU sun logo and puts the new ASU font inside: The throwback has a different sun style on the sleeve with a cartoonish, running Sun Devil similar to the uniforms of the time.
  2. Sunrise stripe pattern as shown in the header: navy / dark purple / magenta / white / magenta / light purple / red All the stripes follow this pattern regardless of the background color The number outlines also fade from their primary color to magenta at the bottom
  3. Minor changes to a stellar set: Added subtle detailing to the striping pattern ... can be seen in the header. Removed the white outline on the chest wordmark to make it possible to read. Brown helmet throwback!
  4. Changed the numbers and chest wordmark to white instead of gray. No more helmet stripe ... let that lightning bold stand out. Added the Air Force logo to the shoulders. Alternate is inspired by the Boeing B-17F Memphis Belle: https://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/Museum-Exhibits/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/195966/boeing-b-17f-memphis-belle/
  5. That's the Big 12! I appreciate all the kind words and helpful feedback so far. I am presenting these concepts in the order that I created them. And as I went team-by-team, I got much more comfortable with the process and thought the quality of the concepts improved. That leads us to the last conference, the Pac-12, where I really felt like I found my stride.
  6. Looking for a cleaner design than the current uniform, which just slaps on an orange roadrunner head in the sleeve cap. The design stays modern however, since UTSA is a relatively new program. It fits them. The stripe design is inspired by the feathers on the head of the roadrunner.
  7. The goal is to go simple with UTEP and give it a blue collar feel. They are the Miners after all. The sleeve stripes have a black or white fleck texture, depending on the stripe.
  8. A more modern design for TCU without being too gaudy: Small points that stick out around the collar. The collar and the pants stripe have reflective lizard scales (a horned frog is really a lizard) Helmet stripe is a tapered stripe. The frog in the TCU logo is white, not gray.
  9. The design is meant to blend SMU's classic look with their "Dallas" set. SMU wore a red helmet for brief periods in its history. Bring it back!
  10. Tulsa has a great color scheme ... time to get its full use out of it. Let's see that red! Consistent white/red/gold/blue striping across applications. The alternate is a true throwback helmet and more of a fauxback uniform design.
  11. Back to a white helmet primarily No more Ed Hardy patterns, just a simple striping pattern for the sleeves and pants Star logo on the hip and on the alternate black helmet
  12. While in reality Texas is removing elements from its uniforms, I'm going the other way: Chest wordmark and number font updated to include points. Similar points on the sleeve stripe. Added a pants stripe as well. Put the longhorn back on the collar and the shoulder numbers back on the uniform.
  13. A sublimated wood pattern shows up between the stripes on the pants and in the cuffs/collar on the jerseys. The alternate set features crimson & cream with the wood pattern on the bottom of the helmet as well.
  14. Design uses two shades of tan and two shades of maroon to create beveling effects on the stripes but most notably on the star on the hip of the pants.
  15. Incorporates the wing design on the sleeve as well as for the pants stripe. The font is a custom font that incorporates the hooked ends of the wing into the numbers.
  16. Small tweaks: Consistent striping from helmet to jersey to pants Alternate set with purple / light purple / and white
  17. Yes, we're doing it with the circus font. Embrace the uniqueness of it if you're Kansas. Thin banners form the stripes.
  18. Perfect execution for the Marlins. Spot on. The Royals city connect is also great.
  19. Lean into the diamonds by putting them on the uniform sleeves. Italicized numbers are here to stay but with a more simplified, traditional font. Black uniform pieces get a gold M logo and all other pieces get an oval tiger logo.
  20. Designs feature a darker maroon accent color that shows up on the number outlines and in the stripes on cardinal applications. Moved the Jack Trice patch to the sleeves of the uniform. The numbers have serifs with similar angles to the I in the logo. No more idiotic black and white uniform.
  21. Keeping with Rice's general identity, simple is the way forward. The sleeves have a feather design which is more subtle on the blue jersey (a darker blue feather) and more visible on the gray and white tops. Logo applications on a blue background are the classic R logo and applications on white or gray are all screaming owls.
  22. Bevels everywhere. The beveling is back on the primary logo. The stripes are all beveled, either with two tones of red or with white and a light gray color.
  23. No more alternate helmets ... a horn has to be on the helmet. The horn has added detail ... the same detail appears on the shoulders of the jersey and the front of the pants.
  24. Minor changes for the buffs: brought the midlines back into the jersey numbers Throwback has the Northwestern stripes with mesh (or faux mesh) numbers
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