New Threads for FAU Football

Florida Atlantic Football is turning 25 years old this season, and the Owls are marking their Silver Anniversary with a brand-new look. On August 21, just nine days before their season opener, FAU revealed their updated uniforms. The redesign also signals the start of the Zach Kittley era, ushering in a streamlined aesthetic that leans heavily into tradition and simplicity. The new set features: Two helmets: blue and white, Two jerseys: blue and white, and Two pants: blue and white.

Noticeably missing from the lineup is red, which has been reduced to an accent color rather than a primary element. This marks a significant shift from FAU’s recent uniform history, where red, along with black and even sand-colored alternates, made appearances throughout the last decade. For now, the Owls are keeping it clean and consistent, with blue and white as the foundation of the program’s identity.

While FAU may eventually reintroduce red helmets, jerseys, or pants down the line, the initial reveal focuses on four core combinations that balance tradition with a modern edge. The stripped-down look is designed to give the program a strong, cohesive brand presence as they enter their 25th season on the gridiron.

For a team looking to make a statement in the American Conference, these new uniforms represent more than just a change of wardrobe — they’re a symbol of a new era for FAU Football.

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