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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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Wisconsin Unveils Throwback Uniforms

Wisconsin will debut a special throwback uniform on October 11, 2025, when the Badgers host Iowa for Homecoming. The look pays tribute to the program’s proud heritage, blending vintage design with modern performance technology.

The red jerseys carry a classic aesthetic, featuring bold block numbers outlined with a simple stripe. A block W and Bucky Badger logo add nods to past eras, appearing on the sleeves and the back of the uniform. To complete the look, the Badgers will sport white helmets with red facemasks, topped with the traditional block W that defined Wisconsin football in decades past.

This collaboration isn’t just about nostalgia; it’s a celebration of the history and culture that make Wisconsin Football unique. From the sound of “Jump Around” shaking Camp Randall to the program’s championship pedigree, the throwback set reminds fans and players alike of the legacy they carry every Saturday.

Come October, the Badgers won’t just be playing for a win against Iowa. They’ll be playing in a look that connects generations of Wisconsin fans to the tradition of one of college football’s most iconic programs.

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Florida Gators Bring Back 1960s Throwback Uniform

The throwbacks are back in The Swamp. A fan-favorite look within the Florida Gators community, the 1960s throwback uniforms are returning this season after a four-year hiatus. Florida last wore the classic combo in 2021 against Vanderbilt, a game that ended in a dominant 42-0 victory. Now, the look is set to return on October 18 for the Gators’ Homecoming matchup against Mississippi State.

This year’s throwback combination features the iconic orange helmet with the interlocking “UF” logo, paired with blue throwback jerseys and white throwback pants. Over the years, Florida has showcased different variations of throwbacks, but this particular combo has cemented itself as a fan favorite — blending nostalgia with on-field swagger.

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Kansas Football Reveals 'Whitehawk' Uniform

Kansas football is turning heads again with a twist on a fan-favorite alternate uniform. After debuting the all-black “Blackhawk” look a few years ago, KU is bringing that concept back for 2025, this time in white.

The “Blackhawk” first appeared in 2023 for a game against Illinois, featuring a full-on black palette: helmets, jerseys, pants, socks, and cleats. KU revived the look last year against UNLV, and fans loved it. The uniform’s defining features, the classic 1941 Jayhawk bird head, circus-style font spelling “Kansas,” and gameday flag on the back neck, made it instantly recognizable and deeply tied to the program’s traditions.

Adidas officially announced the 2025 return of the alternate, now dubbed the “Whitehawk.” Scheduled for KU’s Oct. 4 game against UCF, the Whitehawk flips the Blackhawk’s color scheme while retaining all the beloved elements. The jersey is white with red numbers outlined in blue, compared to the inverse on the black uniform. White pants complete the look, while helmet choices are still TBD, giving fans a chance to see multiple combinations in action.

A recent KU social media video showcases several ways the Whitehawk can be styled. Defensive end Justice Finkley wore the full white uniform, while quarterback Jalon Daniels modeled it with red pants, center Bryce Foster paired it with blue pants, and safety Lyrik Rawls added KU’s blue helmet. Running back Daniel Hishaw Jr. demonstrated a black helmet and black pants combination reminiscent of a previous road game at BYU. These mix-and-match options highlight the flexibility and creativity behind the alternate’s design.

The Whitehawk continues a three-year streak of KU experimenting with alternate looks. Beyond the Blackhawk, the Jayhawks wore all-red uniforms against TCU in 2024 and debuted a light-blue alternate for the 2024 season opener against Lindenwood. Each new uniform blends Kansas’ heritage with modern style, giving fans a fresh visual identity while honoring the program’s history.

With the Whitehawk, Kansas football proves it’s not afraid to take risks and embrace bold, memorable designs. Between the classic 1941 Jayhawk logo, circus font, gameday flag, and colorful striping, this alternate is a love letter to KU’s legacy — all while giving fans something new to rally behind in 2025.

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Nebraska Football Unveils All-Black Alternate Uniforms for USC Showdown

The Nebraska Huskers are going dark this season for their Nov. 1 matchup against USC. The Huskers will don an all-black alternate uniform, marking the first trip to Lincoln for the Trojans since 2007.

The uniform stays true to the Huskers’ classic design while flipping the color script. The jersey mirrors the standard look with two white sleeve stripes and bold block numbers, but all the iconic red has been swapped for black. Even the famed red “N” on the helmet is now black. One subtle touch: the “Winning Tradition” patch has moved from the front of the jersey to the inside of the collar.

Nebraska fans are known for their Sea of Red, but for this game, the school is calling for a full blackout inside Memorial Stadium. Attendees are encouraged to wear black apparel, giving the Huskers a unified, intimidating presence as they face the Trojans. It’s a rare visual twist on one of college football’s most iconic home environments.

This isn’t the first time NU has gone dark. The last black alternate was worn in 2020 against Illinois. Previous black alternates include matchups against Indiana in 2019, Northwestern in 2015, and UCLA in 2013.

With this alternate, Nebraska not only nods to a history of bold uniform choices but also gives fans a fresh, intimidating look that’s perfect for the spotlight of November football.

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NC State 'The City of Oaks' Uniform

NC State has revealed a new uniform that blends tradition, local pride, and modern design in a way that perfectly represents the Wolfpack and their hometown of Raleigh, the City of Oaks.

The defining feature of the uniform is the script "NC State" showcased on both the helmet and the front of the jersey. The inspiration comes from an old neon sign once found downtown, welcoming all to Raleigh. Just as NC State and the city have grown together since 1887, this script pays homage to that shared history.

Look closely at the jersey fabric and you’ll find a subtle pattern inspired by the Fibonacci sequence, a mathematical design rooted in nature. Much like the acorn’s cap, where this sequence is famously visible, the detail reflects how art, science, architecture, and innovation thrive throughout Raleigh, making the city a true hub of culture and progress.

No symbol is more closely tied to Raleigh than the acorn. Known as the City of Oaks, the acorn is featured proudly on the front of the jersey and helmet. It’s a nod to a beloved local tradition, where every New Year’s Eve thousands gather downtown to watch the giant acorn drop at midnight.

And of course, no NC State uniform is complete without Wolfpack Red — bold, fierce, and instantly recognizable. As the school fight song reminds us: “We’re the red and white from State, and we know we are the best…”

With these thoughtful design touches, the “Script Pack” uniform is more than just a look; it’s a celebration of Raleigh, its history, and the Wolfpack’s connection to the city they proudly represent.

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Texas Tech Celebrates 100 Years of Football with 2025 Throwback Uniform

Texas Tech football is honoring a century of tradition in 2025 with a special throwback uniform celebrating the program’s 100th anniversary. The look not only nods to the Red Raiders’ historic past but also highlights key milestones in uniform design that shaped the team’s identity over the decades.

The program’s first football team took the field in 1925, when the “Tech” wordmark first appeared on the team’s uniform. Just a year later, in 1926, the now-iconic Double T made its debut, establishing a logo that would become one of the most recognizable marks in college sports.

By 1930, Texas Tech was already pushing the boundaries of uniform design by incorporating the Double T into traction stripes, a cutting-edge look for its time.

In 1935, the program introduced jersey numbers to the front of the uniform for the first time, bringing both functionality and identity to the design. Fast forward to the mid-1960s, when stripes inspired by the Masked Rider and the horse’s breast collar were added to the uniforms in 1965, further cementing a connection to Tech’s most famous tradition. Just a few years later, in 1969, helmet stars were introduced as awards, giving players a chance to showcase their individual achievements while adding another memorable layer of style.

Each detail in the 2025 throwback uniform is a nod to these defining eras, from the early wordmarks to the stripes and symbols that became staples of Texas Tech’s identity. By weaving in elements from across decades, the Red Raiders’ centennial look is a visual timeline of 100 years of grit, innovation, and football in Lubbock.

As the Red Raiders take the field in their anniversary throwbacks, the uniforms will stand as more than just a jersey; they’re a tribute to the players, coaches, and fans who built Texas Tech football into what it is today.

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Baylor Football Brings Back Chrome Helmets

The shine is back in Waco. Baylor football is officially bringing chrome helmets back to the field for the first time since 2017, adding a bold and modern twist to its 2025 uniform lineup.

The Bears first introduced chrome lids in 2013 during one of the program’s most successful stretches in history, wearing them through the 2017 season. That era included back-to-back Big 12 championships, four straight bowl appearances, and some of the most explosive offenses college football has ever seen.

Deputy Athletics Director and COO Jovan Overshown explained that the return has been in the works for years.

“This helmet has been a secret passion project for a couple of years now. We wanted the perfect look and perfect moment — one that nods to the storied success of those who wore the chrome before us, while giving it a modern, refined edge that captures the energy and expectation of today and the future.”

The chrome helmet made its Baylor debut on October 5, 2013, in a 73–42 blowout win over West Virginia. Over the next four years, the helmet became a signature look, worn in nine games — including the unforgettable 61–58 win over TCU and the 38–27 Big 12–clinching victory against Kansas State in 2014. The final appearance of the original chrome came on November 11, 2017, against Texas Tech.

Those years are remembered not just for championships, but also for an offense that lit up the scoreboard. During Baylor’s 2013–2014 title run, the Bears wore chrome six times, piling up 167 touchdowns, 1,259 points, and more than 15,000 yards of total offense.

The 2025 reveal featured none other than Baylor legend and 2025 Athletics Hall of Fame inductee Bryce Petty.

“Look good, feel good, play good,” Petty said. “If you can’t feel good in that thing, then I don’t know what you can feel good in. We’re going to play fast, and we’re going to win a lot in these things.

For Petty, who quarterbacked those high-flying Baylor offenses, the helmet represents more than just style — it’s a symbol of Baylor football’s energy and swagger returning to the spotlight.

Head coach Dave Aranda echoed the sentiment:

“It’s really cool to be part of bringing something back that carries so much meaning and reflects such an energized period in Baylor football. Seeing our student-athletes’ excitement, former players and our fans, it further fuels everything we’re about.”

After nearly eight seasons away, Baylor’s chrome helmets are back brighter, bolder, and ready to bring a new shine to the Bears’ future.

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Air Force to Honor F-16 Fighting Falcon with 2025 Air Power Legacy Series Uniform

The Air Force football team is set to take the field in a powerful tribute for the 2025 edition of the Air Power Legacy Series, honoring the legendary F-16 Fighting Falcon. The Falcons will debut the special look when they face Navy on Saturday, Oct. 4, at Noon ET inside Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The rivalry matchup will be broadcast nationally on CBS, giving fans everywhere a front-row seat to one of the most striking uniform reveals of the season.

The uniform’s most eye-catching element is the custom helmet, designed to replicate a fighter pilot’s gear.

Front bumper: A silhouette of the F-16.

Visor cover: Features the F-16 Fighting Falcon patch alongside the word “Psycho” — the call sign of Col. William Andrews, an F-16 hero who was shot down in Operation Desert Storm.

Back bumper: Reads “Viper”, the aircraft’s widely used nickname.

The pants carry the U.S. Air Force roundel on the hip, with “Viper” running down one leg and “Fighting Falcon” down the other.

The jersey front displays Air Force above the player’s number, along with the corresponding squadron patch. The sleeves feature both the American flag and the squadron’s insignia. On the back, players will sport the tail flash of their respective fighter squadron.

This year’s design honors multiple units, including:

120th Fighter Squadron & 140th Wing (Buckley SFB, Colorado)

555th Fighter Squadron (Aviano Air Base, Italy)

20th Fighter Wing (Shaw AFB, South Carolina)

The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a compact, multi-role fighter aircraft known for its unmatched maneuverability, proven combat record, and versatility in both air-to-air and air-to-surface missions. Capable of withstanding up to nine G’s, this lightweight yet powerful jet can deliver weapons with pinpoint accuracy, defend against enemy aircraft, and operate in all weather conditions.

Its bubble canopy offers pilots unmatched visibility, while a 30-degree seat-back angle enhances comfort and G-force tolerance. The aircraft’s fly-by-wire system, side stick controller, and advanced avionics make it one of the most reliable and efficient fighters in the world — a perfect symbol of speed, precision, and resilience for the Air Force football program.

The Air Power Legacy Series has become a tradition of honoring U.S. Air Force history through football uniforms, blending aviation heritage with game-day pageantry. The 2025 edition may be one of the boldest yet, paying tribute to an aircraft that has defined aerial dominance for decades.

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Packers Reveal 1923 Throwback Uniform

The Green Bay Packers are taking fans on a journey through time with their latest throwback uniform reveal—honoring the team’s 1923 look in a bold and beautiful way.

Set to debut during the 2025 NFL season, these throwback uniforms pay tribute to one of the earliest eras of Packers football, right after the team joined what is now known as the NFL in 1921. With a design steeped in tradition and historical accuracy, the uniforms are a salute to the grit, grind, and leather-bound legacy of football’s earliest days.

The highlight of the ensemble is the custom helmet—a hand-painted, airbrushed masterpiece that replicates the old-school leather helmets worn by players a century ago. Complete with realistic straps, stitching, holes, and shading, the helmet is a modern shell dressed up in vintage armor. The design gives off an authentic leather appearance while offering today’s protection and safety standards.

The throwback jersey features a deep navy blue base with bold gold block numbers front and back. Three thin gold stripes line the sleeves, mimicking the striping pattern found on the Packers’ long-sleeved wool sweaters from 1922 to 1924. It’s a clean yet powerful design—classic, functional, and full of character. Paired with matching pants and socks, the look brings a unified old-school aesthetic to life.

Gold has long been a part of the Packers’ DNA, and this uniform reinforces that history. The vibrant yellow-gold elements pop against the navy base, celebrating the traditional color scheme that helped define the franchise’s identity in its formative years.

Adding to the historical flair, the uniform includes the NFL shield as a reminder of the Packers’ foundational role in the league. The team was officially admitted to the league during a 1921 meeting in Chicago, and this look honors that early chapter of Packers and league history alike.

The 1923 throwback will be worn during select games this season, offering fans a chance to see the modern Packers take the field in a uniform that echoes a century of tradition.

From the handcrafted helmet to the old-school sleeve stripes, the Packers’ 1923 Classic uniform isn’t just a look—it’s a legacy..

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