Last time we had PURDUE across the chest was 40 years ago. It's a a bit of nostalgia to bring it back. Modern take on a classic look. I like it.I like ‘em…
The sleeve and pants stripes are an improvement , and I’m glad to see that weird cow catcher junk removed from the shoulders.
Gold or black pants with the road white jerseys would be a really nice look….
Name a good team with their name on their chest?Last time we had PURDUE across the chest was 40 years ago. It's a a bit of nostalgia to bring it back. Modern take on a classic look. I like it.
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Uniforms don't make teams good.Name a good team with their name on their chest?
Name a bad team with their name in their chest.Name a good team with their name on their chest?
I’m pretty sure the domers scrawled “Irish” across their jerseys in years past…Name a good team with their name on their chest?
Your 1984 Purdue Boilermakers- in those very jerseys— beat nd, um, AND osu in the same season. First time anyone ever had accomplished that…Name a good team with their name on their chest?
IndiniaName a bad team with their name in their chest.
agree, don't care for the all white look, last week the replay of our game at Neb was on BTN, the all white looks so generic, blahI like ‘em…
The sleeve and pants stripes are an improvement , and I’m glad to see that weird cow catcher junk removed from the shoulders.
Gold or black pants with the road white jerseys would be a really nice look….
Texas and Oklahoma off the top of my head. Those are decent programs.Name a good team with their name on their chest?
Nothing wrong with the cow catchers.These unis are pretty damn good imo. Definitely an upgrade. The black helmet is much better and the jerseys lost that ridiculous crap on the shoulders and are better striped on the sleeves. Pants also better with the striping. I’m not sure what anyone really wanted if they’re complaining about this. Why can’t we have an iconic uniform like Alabama or Michigan or Ohio St or Penn St waaaaaaahhhh lol
Incorrect on oneTexas and Oklahoma off the top of my head. Those are decent programs.
It has been at times in the past as well. But what's the difference? Oklahoma or Sooners, it's still the team name on the jersey.He's right. It's Oklahoma for 2024.
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The difference is it looks terrible on ours.It has been at times in the past as well. But what's the difference? Oklahoma or Sooners, it's still the team name on the jersey.
Missouri I think has it too. Colorado. Mississippi St. Ole Miss. Texas A&M
There's no difference. Plenty of teams have it. It's just that the argument "what good teams have the name on their chest" is stupid to begin with. I think it looks good. The players obviously do as well - they'd never choose it if it didn't get good reviews.It has been at times in the past as well. But what's the difference? Oklahoma or Sooners, it's still the team name on the jersey.
Missouri I think has it too. Colorado. Mississippi St. Ole Miss. Texas A&M
oh whatever, what do you know anyway? You thought last years roster was stacked with talent lolThe difference is it looks terrible on ours.
You are entitled to your opinion…The difference is it looks terrible on ours.
Very strange slogan. They must be fully woke.He's right. It's Oklahoma for 2024.
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I see there's an all yellow option, would be a good choice for a night game, brings out the inner Oregon in me ( I'm one of the odd people that always liked the Ducks wild uni's)They look good
like a Nike template uniform, similar jersey/pant striping as other new ones like Baylor
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Copied without permission. Sue me. This is actually from 2014....Very strange slogan. They must be fully woke.
Boiler UP is so much more dignified.
Thanks, marketing geniuses at it again.Copied without permission. Sue me. This is actually from 2014....
A wood grain design is used throughout the new uniforms, and both OU and Nike are promoting the fresh look with the hashtag #BringTheWood. The uniforms include the latest innovations from Nike, such as shrink-wrap fit, meshed ventilation, stretch-woven fabrics and Chain Maille Mesh technology.
The players choose? I assumed Nike just designs it, sends the design to a slave labor camp in China, where the uniforms are put together and then shipped.There's no difference. Plenty of teams have it. It's just that the argument "what good teams have the name on their chest" is stupid to begin with. I think it looks good. The players obviously do as well - they'd never choose it if it didn't get good reviews.