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Tennessee Dark Mode Uniform

The Tennessee Volunteers are set to embrace a fierce look on the field, unveiling their highly anticipated black "Dark Mode" uniforms will be worn this week.

The “Dark Mode” uniform features an all-black base with striking orange accents, a bold contrast that highlights Tennessee’s traditional colors in a refreshed way. The black jerseys, pants, and socks are complemented by orange detailing, including the iconic "Power T" logo and bright orange numbers. The look is finished off with a black helmet, topped with an orange stripe down the center and the Power T on each side, bringing a cohesive, intimidating aesthetic from head to toe.

This uniform isn’t just about a fresh look; it’s about uniting the team and fans in a shared spirit of intensity. The Vols chose to debut the "Dark Mode" on a primetime game, aligning the bold visuals with a heightened atmosphere. The team and fans alike are encouraged to “go dark,” showing up in black to create an immersive, unified experience under the stadium lights.

The “Dark Mode” look first debuted in 2021 and quickly became a fan favorite. This season’s iteration incorporates subtle tweaks and details, such as enhanced fabric technology for optimal on-field performance. The team's decision to bring back the "Dark Mode" uniform reflects not only the players’ enthusiasm but also the overwhelming fan support for this design. In a program steeped in tradition, this bold step forward resonates with new and loyal fans alike.

Tennessee’s “Dark Mode” uniform is more than just an outfit change; it’s an embodiment of the team’s drive and the fans’ passion, highlighting a modern twist on Vol tradition that speaks to the evolving identity of Tennessee football.

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Ole Miss Unveils 2025 Realtree Alternate Helmet

For the third straight year, Ole Miss is adding some serious flair to its helmet lineup, and once again, they’ve teamed up with Realtree to do it. The Rebels revealed their newest alternate look: a white camouflage helmet, the latest in what’s quickly become one of the most anticipated traditions in college football.

The camo concept began back in 2023 when Ole Miss debuted a powder blue and white pattern against Texas A&M. That design wasn’t just a fan favorite — it was voted 2023 UNISWAG Helmet of the Year. A year later, the Rebels doubled down on the creativity, unveiling a navy and white version for their matchup with Oklahoma in Oxford. Both helmets turned heads, and both games ended in Ole Miss victories.

Now, the 2025 edition takes things in a cooler direction with the crisp, icy white camo pattern. The Rebels will break out the helmet for a marquee Week 10 showdown with No. 13 South Carolina on November 1, hoping to continue the winning tradition tied to their alternate lids.

Between the design innovation, the collaboration with Realtree, and the on-field success, Ole Miss has carved out a unique space in the uniform game. If history is any indication, the icy white camo might not just be one of the cleanest looks of the year.

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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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2025 Week 9 UNISWAG Watchlist

The UNISWAG Uniform of the Week Countdown is heading into Week 9 of college football!

Check out which teams are turning heads with their uniform combos this weekend. The official Top 10 drops monday, leading up to the reveal of the Week 9 Uniform of the Week winner.

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FIU

Oregon

sac State

utah

delaware

mississippi state

New Mexico

Washington state

Buffalo

wyoming

boise state

louisville

wku

wake forest

Miami

ole miss

West virginia

Cal

Cincinnati

texas A&m

georgia tech

vanderbilt

Arizona state

Minnesota

tulsa

la tech

tcu

Eastern Michigan

michigan

odu


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Miami Hurricanes reveal their “Camo Mode” Uniform

The Miami Hurricanes are going to battle in style this weekend. The program has unveiled a brand-new “Camo Mode” uniform for their upcoming game against the Stanford Cardinal, marking one of the boldest looks ever seen in Coral Gables.

Departing from their traditional Miami orange jerseys and white helmets, the Hurricanes are suiting up in a complete camouflage-inspired kit. The look features black helmets with the signature ‘U’ logo on the side, green camouflage jerseys with bold black lettering, and army green pants to complete the battle-ready aesthetic.

Adding to the patriotic flair, each jersey is adorned with an American flag patch on the shoulders, tying together a design that honors toughness, unity, and pride.

With the “Camo Mode” look, Miami is bringing a whole new level of swagger and statement to the field, one that’s sure to stand out under the lights and turn heads across college football.

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Steelers unveil 1933 Throwback Uniform

When you talk about Steelers football, you’re talking about legacy. Grit. History. A city and a team that go hand in hand. This season, the Pittsburgh Steelers are honoring that legacy in a big way — unveiling newly redesigned 1933 throwback uniforms set to debut under the primetime lights on Sunday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers in Week 8.

This isn’t just a uniform drop — it’s a tribute to where it all began.

The Steelers’ 2024 throwback pays homage to the franchise’s first-ever season in 1933, but with modern updates that elevate the look while keeping the roots intact. It’s a perfect blend of vintage detail and new-school energy, and the rollout is as thoughtful as the design itself.

“We're excited to unveil our new throwback uniforms, which not only pay tribute to the origins of the Steelers franchise but also to the deep connection we have to our hometown of Pittsburgh,” said Steelers President Art Rooney II. “It’s especially fitting that we’ll debut these uniforms on Sunday night, when we play the Packers – another historic franchise with deep NFL roots.”

The uniform tells a full story — from helmet to pants — with every piece dialed in to reflect Pittsburgh pride and football heritage:

Gold jersey with bold black stripes and white block lettering trimmed in black

The City of Pittsburgh crest on the left shoulder — a direct nod to the hometown connection

Black block numbers on the back keep it clean and classic

Matte gold helmet with a black center stripe and gray facemask — one of the most talked-about elements so far

The fit is completed with beige pants, tying the look together with a throwback twist

Linebacker Alex Highsmith summed up the vibe perfectly: “The first time I saw it, my jaw dropped. We haven't worn a jersey like that in a while. It's all so cool... the helmet is just sick.”

Tight end Pat Freiermuth echoed the excitement: “The yellow helmet is sweet. It gets players excited. It gets fans excited. After we wear them, I want to keep that helmet forever.”

The players are fully locked in — not just because of the new look, but because of what it represents. It’s not just about flash. It’s about representing decades of greatness and a city that lives and breathes Steelers football.

Unveiling the throwbacks on Sunday Night Football, with the entire nation watching, isn’t just smart — it’s symbolic. This is Pittsburgh’s time to shine, not just in the standings, but in style. The uniform is a visual reminder of where the Steelers started, how far they’ve come, and the pride that continues to define the franchise.

“It’s an honor to wear these uniforms, knowing the history of this organization,” said Highsmith.
“We’ve got to wear it with pride.”

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The Chargers New Alternate Uniforms

the Los Angeles Chargers delivered one of the boldest uniform drops of the NFL offseason, unveiling two fresh alternate looks—“Charger Power” and “Super Chargers”—plus the long-awaited debut of powder blue pants to their primary kit.

From the revolutionary “Air Coryell” days of the late ‘70s to the hard-hitting navy era of the 2000s, the Chargers are tapping into their past while adding a serious dose of modern swag.

For the first time in franchise history, the Bolts are going gold—and they’re doing it right.

Dubbed Charger Power, this new alternate uniform features a vibrant gold jersey, paired with gold pants and the team’s current white helmet. It’s a bold look that honors the energy of the Air Coryell era, when Hall of Famer Dan Fouts and his legendary trio of Winslow, Joiner, and Jefferson transformed the game.

The gold jersey pops with white numbers outlined in powder blue, and the phrase Charger Power stitched on the collar adds an era-defining touch. Though gold jerseys have been sold in retail before, this is the first time the team will take the field in them—specifically in Week 7 against the Colts for Legends Weekend at SoFi.

From Derwin James Jr. to Tuli Tuipulotu, current Chargers are hyped:

“If you’re going to do gold, the way we did it with all gold, it looks amazing,” said James.
“Once I put it on, it looked amazing. It’s one of my favorites. It’s fire,” added Tuipulotu.

Next up: a return to one of the most iconic looks in franchise history.

The Super Chargers uniform is a full navy-on-navy set—helmet, jersey, and pants—all updated with modern cuts while staying true to the look worn by Chargers legends like LaDainian Tomlinson, Junior Seau, Rodney Harrison, Antonio Gates, and Shawne Merriman.

The navy helmet features the bolt, now more streamlined, along with a player’s number on the side—a clean nod to the early 2000s. The jersey is loaded with detail: white numbers trimmed in gold, smaller bolts on the shoulders, and Super Chargers stitched across the collar.

“When we came out in those navies, you knew what time it was,” Merriman said.
“That jersey meant pain for the other team.”

The Chargers will debut the Super Chargers look at home in Week 8 vs. the Vikings. The navy set returns again in Week 13 against the Raiders.

Rounding out the drop: powder blue pants are officially part of the Chargers’ primary uniform kit.

While the Bolts have already dominated with their powder blue tops since the 2020 redesign, fans and players alike have been asking: Where are the powder blue pants?

Now, they’re here—and they look clean.

“They are sick,” said kicker Cameron Dicker. “All the blue just looks so good.”

These pants can now be paired with either the home powder blue jerseys or the road white tops, adding more versatility to what is already widely regarded as one of the best uniform sets in the league.

From top to bottom, the Chargers have once again positioned themselves as trendsetters in NFL uniform culture.

Three distinct looks. All tied to moments that made the franchise legendary. And now, they’re ready to make new memories—in gold, navy, and powder blue.

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Ole Miss and Realtree Unveil First-Ever Camouflage Game Ball

The collaboration between Ole Miss and Realtree continues to redefine southern football style, and this time, it’s hitting the field in a whole new way. The Rebels have unveiled the first-ever Realtree Ole Miss football, a handcrafted Nike Vapor Elite game ball wrapped in an icy white Realtree camouflage design. This limited-edition football will make its on-field debut when Ole Miss faces South Carolina on November 1.

Bringing one of the most recognizable helmet patterns in college football to the gridiron, this exclusive game ball features a custom Nike Swoosh wrapped in Ole Miss Realtree camo, a first in Rebel history. It’s a perfect fusion of Oxford tradition, southern grit, and cutting-edge design, made for performance, pride, and display.

The football is built on Nike’s 2025 Vapor Elite model, the same game ball trusted by Rebels players every Saturday. Each ball is handcrafted in the USA by Big Game Football Factory using premium American leather. The rich red base, navy pebble laces, and Ole Miss logo add an unmistakable touch of school pride, while the icy camo detailing connects directly to the Rebels’ 2025 Realtree helmet design.

To make it even more special, every ball comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, confirming its official on-field model status.

From the duck blinds to the gridiron, this drop captures everything Ole Miss fans love — heritage, innovation, and bold southern flair.

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Tulane Unveils 'City Edition' Uniform

Tulane Football is taking its hometown pride to a whole new level. The Green Wave revealed their City Edition uniform and a stunning hand-painted helmet that the team will wear for this year’s Homecoming game on Saturday, November 15. These special-edition looks celebrate the culture, history, and unmistakable spirit of the Crescent City.

The centerpiece of this year’s City Edition release is the hand-painted helmet, created by renowned artist Armando Villarreal. The Tulane helmet captures the essence of New Orleans. The light gray base features cracked detailing inspired by the city’s historic sidewalks, while the street tile font spelling “Tulane” on each side pays homage to the city’s iconic signage. Hand-painted Mardi Gras beads wrap around the shell, giving each helmet its own unique personality; no two are exactly alike. A wrought iron-inspired stripe runs across the top, echoing the elegant designs found throughout New Orleans architecture. Even the back warning label nods to the Sewerage & Water Board logo, adding a hidden touch only locals will recognize. The front bumper completes the look, boldly reading “Uptown” in tribute to the home of Tulane Football.

The uniform complements the helmet’s artistry with equally thoughtful design details. The Tulane blue jersey features wrought iron accents on the shoulders, paired with white pants that carry matching striping down the sides. Player names are displayed in authentic New Orleans-style street tiles, and inside the collar, a hidden message reads “Welcome to Uptown,” a phrase synonymous with Green Wave Football. These City Edition uniforms and helmets will be worn only once, making them true collector’s items. Fans can secure their own through the Wave Warehouse, with items shipping after the November 15 Homecoming game. Every purchase helps fund NIL opportunities and support the next generation of Tulane student-athletes.

From the cracked sidewalks to the Mardi Gras beads, every inch of this design tells a story of creativity, culture, and community. This isn’t just a uniform; it’s a love letter to New Orleans.

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Oregon Reveals “Grateful Ducks” Limited-Edition Game Ball

In true Oregon fashion, innovation meets nostalgia with the release of the limited-edition Nike Vapor Elite “Grateful Ducks” game ball, created in collaboration with the Oregon Football program. The exclusive ball will make its on-field debut on October 25, 2025, when the Ducks take on Wisconsin at Autzen Stadium during the team’s highly anticipated Grateful Ducks game, a celebration honoring the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead and their deep roots in Eugene.

Between 1974 and 1994, the Grateful Dead performed at Autzen Stadium ten times, leaving a lasting mark on the city’s culture and its connection to creativity, freedom, and community. This game and its signature ball pay tribute to that shared spirit.

Handcrafted by Big Game Football Factory, the “Grateful Ducks” Nike Vapor Elite game ball blends Oregon’s bold, performance-driven DNA with the free-spirited artistry that defines the Grateful Dead. The standout feature: the iconic “Stealie” duck skull, a one-of-a-kind fusion of Oregon’s vibrant green and yellow with the Dead’s legendary lightning bolt logo, a design that bridges generations of Ducks fans and Deadheads alike.

The ball features bright yellow and green Nike Swoosh detailing set against dark Playoff leather, creating a striking contrast under the Autzen lights. Built for precision and control, the game ball also includes SRS high-grip white rebel laces and precision-stitched white stripes, giving players the elite feel and accuracy expected from Nike’s top-tier Vapor Elite model.

Every detail was designed to capture the sound, soul, and swagger of Oregon football, all while celebrating one of the most unique cultural crossovers in college sports.

From Autzen Stadium to your collection, this ball encapsulates the spirit of Oregon football: bold, creative, and unapologetically different. Whether you’re displaying it, gifting it, or holding it as a piece of Ducks history, the “Grateful Ducks” game ball stands as a tribute to performance, pride, and the powerful connection between sports, sound, and soul.

Limited quantities available, a true collector’s piece celebrating Oregon’s most vibrant game of the season.

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