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Anyone know the font for "NCAA Football 14"?

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Its a proprietary font by EA Sports, Called "EAS-NCAA"

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Can anyone figure out what's the font of those numbers of the old C-USA times Cincinnati jerseys? And how about these ones from the Colorado Buffaloes' non-football sports?

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b.) $%28KGrHqVHJBUE9qEDN0gTBPjKmJOFhg~~60_57

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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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the 2014 adidas football catalog PDF has all of the characters and numbers for Red Zone, in addition to a handful of other type styles that can be extracted if needed.

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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.

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I'm working on creating a vector of the Adidas Red Zone font so Conrad can make it into a .ttf

Does anyone know either of these 2 fonts?

The first 1 is being used in ESPN Monday Night Football ads (next 2 images)

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The second 1 is being used in ads for CBS's tv show "Elementary" (next 5 images)

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I feel like the first one is a modified version of a font that's been making the rounds after all the superhero movies. I can't put my finger on it. If I find it I'll link you.

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Thanks. I believe that was the best font for NC State basketball (and it should be for NC State football, especially on its Atlanta Falcons-style jerseys in 2004 & 2005.

How about these numerals on the old Cincinnati Bearcats uniforms back in their old C-USA days?

a.) as of 2000

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b.) as of 1999

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c.) as of 2003

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d.) as of 2001

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

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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.

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Don't take this the wrong way Jlog3000 but you request a ton of font id's each day here, what are you doing this for?

No disrespect, but I've sent you a PM explaining my reason.

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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.

Sent the Russell Athletic "Orb" and a few other Russell fonts to Conrad over the weekend. Hopefully he'll have it done sometime soon.

the ESPN MNF above is Agency FB Bold.

Thanks... surprised I didn't notice the familiarity earlier to the Soldier Field pic I posted last week.

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Can't call Abilene Christian...but the Creighton one looks modified from Armada.

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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.

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