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On 10/15/2017 at 11:25 PM, upperV03 said:

New uniforms for New Mexico:

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Excellent set. Only flaw is lack of a silver alt (in my opinion). 

 

Interestingly, this isn't far from what I'd come up with in my head for their football team. Simple design, very little black, and a turquoise alt. 

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7 hours ago, upperV03 said:

Posted this back in June on the first page of this thread;)They unveiled it really early along with the new football field.

Sorry I should have checked the thread . They posted this tweet today so I figured it hadn't been posted yet.

 

 

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Small change to Oregon’s jerseys for this season; rather than just having the ‘O’ at the base of the collar, there’s now a silver medallion with a smaller ‘O’ logo inside of it:

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Here’s what it looked like last season:

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Their primary green and yellow uniforms with the winged shorts will also have this change, as well as their black uniforms, but I’m not sure if their alternate green, yellow, and white uniforms will as the jerseys to those uniforms didn’t have a small logo at the base of the collar at all last season.

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On 10/28/2017 at 12:54 PM, upperV03 said:

Small change to Oregon’s jerseys for this season; rather than just having the ‘O’ at the base of the collar, there’s now a silver medallion with a smaller ‘O’ logo inside of it:

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Here’s what it looked like last season:

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Their primary green and yellow uniforms with the winged shorts will also have this change, as well as their black uniforms, but I’m not sure if their alternate green, yellow, and white uniforms will as the jerseys to those uniforms didn’t have a small logo at the base of the collar at all last season.

 

It's the Nike Silver Elite logo, since they made the Final Four last year as a Nike Team Sports school.  For the same reason, Gonzaga now gets the same treatment starting this year and all of the ELITE gear and tagging.  Teams that win the National Championship as Nike Team Sports schools are Nike Platinum Elite schools and have the iridescent triangular patch on the neck and some additional gear (Duke, UNC, UConn (M+W), Kentucky, Syracuse, Florida, Villanova, Arizona and Baylor (W) ).

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10 hours ago, 14er said:

Can someone explain why Butler was never given Nike Elite status?

I'm guessing, and this is only a guess, was that Butler purchased catalog Nike uniforms and didn't have custom apparel deals like the other schools. This is an uninformed, uneducated hunch, but the only thing that makes sense to me.

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12 hours ago, stumpygremlin said:

I'm guessing, and this is only a guess, was that Butler purchased catalog Nike uniforms and didn't have custom apparel deals like the other schools. This is an uninformed, uneducated hunch, but the only thing that makes sense to me.

 

This is my understanding as well.  The only Power 5 schools (plus schools who were in the BIG EAST when it was a power conference and still have those apparel deals) I believe that are non-catalog and are Team Sports schools are: Xavier, Memphis, and Gonzaga.  That's also why VCU was never an ELITE school nor George Mason.

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On 11/1/2017 at 10:12 PM, mstein said:

 

This is my understanding as well.  The only Power 5 schools (plus schools who were in the BIG EAST when it was a power conference and still have those apparel deals) I believe that are non-catalog and are Team Sports schools are: Xavier, Memphis, and Gonzaga.  That's also why VCU was never an ELITE school nor George Mason.

Xavier's uniforms are custom made for them and have been for years. They just don't have a full Nike contract due to not having any other revenue sports at the school. They aren't an ELITE school because they hadn't made a Final Four since joining Nike. That seems to be the justification for any school not named Oregon to get that moniker. 

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1 hour ago, lahaye7 said:

looks odd to see Duke in royal blue (to me anyway) I kinda like the ACC basketball patch on their unis, new I think 

It’s odd to you to see Duke in their primary color? Seems like a strange thing to say, lol. And the ACC changed to those patches last season, actually.

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9 hours ago, lahaye7 said:

looks odd to see Duke in royal blue (to me anyway) I kinda like the ACC basketball patch on their unis, new I think 

 

I always thought it looked odd for Duke to wear anything but royal blue.  

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12 hours ago, WSU151 said:

 

I always thought it looked odd for Duke to wear anything but royal blue.  

oh I agree, but they seemed to wear the black alts for every big road/neutral game. 

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