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Charlotte will be kicking off it's 1st football season in 2013 as an FCS school and then move up to C-USA in 2015.

The have signed with Nike and revealed the helmets this past fall. They are white with tiny green specs on them.

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Beautiful helmet and logo.

Looks like a modification of this, or at least where they got the idea from. It wouldn't get busted for copyright infringement, but I feel like you can see where the inspiration was derived from.

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Charlotte will be kicking off it's 1st football season in 2013 as an FCS school and then move up to C-USA in 2015.

The have signed with Nike and revealed the helmets this past fall. They are white with tiny green specs on them.

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Beautiful helmet and logo.

Looks like a modification of this, or at least where they got the idea from. It wouldn't get busted for copyright infringement, but I feel like you can see where the inspiration was derived from.

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Charlotte had that logo for a while, but if that is the inspiration, then it's better executed.

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I'd say this is the definition of BFBS... UNC having a blackout vs Miami this fall.

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Very interesting, I remember when they started calling the student section the tar pit (back when UNC hired Butch Davis) they had to use navy blue for everything since the university wouldn't allow the use of a non school color to be used. That's when the heels got the navy blue pants and jerseys they still wear. I guess they've loosened their stance on it now, which isn't surprising seeing those chrome domes from last year.

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With the Agency numbers and wide stripe it looks like a recolor of Georgia's Pro Combat. The UF doesnt look right and it uses and old/outdated script on the back bumper , so I say not real.

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With the Agency numbers and wide stripe it looks like a recolor of Georgia's Pro Combat. The UF doesnt look right and it uses and old/outdated script on the back bumper , so I say not real.

Don't think Georgia has a National Champ. trophy so probably not a recolor. Unless they photoshopped in the trophy too.

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It could always just be a single helmet they had made to show off to recruits with no intention of wearing in a game. I do like the logo with just the F, but don't like the UF decal. The huge helmet stripe is horrible, though.

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It could always just be a single helmet they had made to show off to recruits with no intention of wearing in a game. I do like the logo with just the F, but don't like the UF decal. The huge helmet stripe is horrible, though.

I think it is just a concept helmet they show to recruits, like this helmet which started floating around last season.

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I'd say this is the definition of BFBS... UNC having a blackout vs Miami this fall.

http://twitter.com/U...3896704/photo/1

Very interesting, I remember when they started calling the student section the tar pit (back when UNC hired Butch Davis) they had to use navy blue for everything since the university wouldn't allow the use of a non school color to be used. That's when the heels got the navy blue pants and jerseys they still wear. I guess they've loosened their stance on it now, which isn't surprising seeing those chrome domes from last year.

Not necessarily unprecedented for UNC.

http://insidelacrosse.com/news/2012/03/24/north-carolina-debuts-all-black-nike-stx-and-cascade-gear-against-maryland

Thought it looked really good last spring with their lacrosse team, so I don't mind it.

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With the Agency numbers and wide stripe it looks like a recolor of Georgia's Pro Combat. The UF doesnt look right and it uses and old/outdated script on the back bumper , so I say not real.

Don't think Georgia has a National Champ. trophy so probably not a recolor. Unless they photoshopped in the trophy too.

I meant the design of the helmet was a recolor not the picture itself.

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