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College football roundtable: Best uniforms
Oregon turned its uniforms into a recruiting tool and schools are still trying to match the Ducks' duds. AP Photo/Ryan Kang
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We continue our national roundtable series with a fun look at which school has the best uniforms in each Power 5 conference. This topic is sure to inspire debate among fan bases across the country. Here's how our panel voted:

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ACC: Pittsburgh

We’re traditionalists here, and few uniform changes got us more excited recently than Pittsburgh’s decision to revert to its signature script logo. The look harkens to the good ol’ days of Panther greats like Tony Dorsett and Dan Marino, and it has been well-received in virtually every corner so far. The logo was used from 1973-96, and the alternate versions now even feature a matted navy helmet. (For the record, Florida State’s old uniforms would’ve been our pick here, but the Seminoles changed jerseys in 2014.) -- Matt Fortuna

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Big Ten: Michigan

The Wolverines' winged helmets are as iconic as any single uniform article found on the football field. Michigan has been wearing variations of the design since 1938, when coach Herbert "Fritz" Crisler made the change after arriving from Princeton. One consideration for the switch came because Crisler thought his quarterbacks might be able to see receivers better down the field. In his first season there, the Wolverines nearly doubled their passing yardage total from the previous year, and the pattern has stuck ever since. For something to withstand the test of time, particularly in an era in which some programs use dozens of uniform combinations, is truly special. Throw in the block M and a maize-and-blue color scheme that is now more than 100 years old, and it's easy to see why Michigan takes the top spot in the Big Ten. -- Jesse Temple

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Big 12: Baylor

The Big 12 has several squads with great uniforms from Oklahoma State and TCU’s new looks to classic uniforms like Texas and Oklahoma. At least half the conference has a strong argument. Yet none of those are better than Baylor’s endless uniform combinations featuring black, green, white, silver and gold. The Bears' all-black look may be the best single uniform in the conference and the ability to swap in those other four color choices ensures that Baylor always takes the field looking clean. –Brandon Chatmon

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Pac-12: Oregon

It’s tough to go against the traditional approach at USC and the Cougar head from Washington State is among the best logos in all of sports, but Oregon -- at this point more than any other school -- is known for its game-day threads. Love them or hate them, the Ducks turned their uniforms into a recruiting tool and much of the country followed suit. There have been a few awful combinations over the years, but recently they’ve hit much more than they’ve missed. Want to find your favorite? Take a whirl on OregonLive.com’s Dress a Duck feature. -- Kyle Bonagura

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SEC: LSU

There are several good choices in the SEC but we on the SEC blog went with LSU's white jerseys with the gold (or yellow, more accurately) helmet and pants. Alabama's look (particularly the helmet) is definitely a classic and worthy of consideration but there's something about the Tigers, who got an exception to the NCAA's "must wear color at home" uniform rule granted in 1995 when then-head coach Gerry DiNardo was determined to restore their uniform tradition. Maybe it's because they've played so many memorable games on Saturday nights in Death Valley wearing that particular uniform (when at home, they now only wear whites for the home opener or SEC games), maybe it's the fierce Tiger head under the letters L-S-U on the side of the helmet or the purple-and-gold stripes on each shoulder but the Tigers' whites are appealing to us. -- Sam Khan Jr.
 
So our uniforms are widely celebrated by everyone except by posters here on this message board. Sounds about right.

They like the script. It ties Pitt's current team into the greatness of the past. Everyone who knows one iota about college football, including our own rivals, knew that the script was the best option... except the dolts running Pitt athletics.
 
College football roundtable: Best uniforms
Oregon turned its uniforms into a recruiting tool and schools are still trying to match the Ducks' duds. AP Photo/Ryan Kang
10:25 AM ET
  • ESPN.com
We continue our national roundtable series with a fun look at which school has the best uniforms in each Power 5 conference. This topic is sure to inspire debate among fan bases across the country. Here's how our panel voted:

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ACC: Pittsburgh

We’re traditionalists here, and few uniform changes got us more excited recently than Pittsburgh’s decision to revert to its signature script logo. The look harkens to the good ol’ days of Panther greats like Tony Dorsett and Dan Marino, and it has been well-received in virtually every corner so far. The logo was used from 1973-96, and the alternate versions now even feature a matted navy helmet. (For the record, Florida State’s old uniforms would’ve been our pick here, but the Seminoles changed jerseys in 2014.) -- Matt Fortuna

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Big Ten: Michigan

The Wolverines' winged helmets are as iconic as any single uniform article found on the football field. Michigan has been wearing variations of the design since 1938, when coach Herbert "Fritz" Crisler made the change after arriving from Princeton. One consideration for the switch came because Crisler thought his quarterbacks might be able to see receivers better down the field. In his first season there, the Wolverines nearly doubled their passing yardage total from the previous year, and the pattern has stuck ever since. For something to withstand the test of time, particularly in an era in which some programs use dozens of uniform combinations, is truly special. Throw in the block M and a maize-and-blue color scheme that is now more than 100 years old, and it's easy to see why Michigan takes the top spot in the Big Ten. -- Jesse Temple

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Big 12: Baylor

The Big 12 has several squads with great uniforms from Oklahoma State and TCU’s new looks to classic uniforms like Texas and Oklahoma. At least half the conference has a strong argument. Yet none of those are better than Baylor’s endless uniform combinations featuring black, green, white, silver and gold. The Bears' all-black look may be the best single uniform in the conference and the ability to swap in those other four color choices ensures that Baylor always takes the field looking clean. –Brandon Chatmon

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Pac-12: Oregon

It’s tough to go against the traditional approach at USC and the Cougar head from Washington State is among the best logos in all of sports, but Oregon -- at this point more than any other school -- is known for its game-day threads. Love them or hate them, the Ducks turned their uniforms into a recruiting tool and much of the country followed suit. There have been a few awful combinations over the years, but recently they’ve hit much more than they’ve missed. Want to find your favorite? Take a whirl on OregonLive.com’s Dress a Duck feature. -- Kyle Bonagura

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SEC: LSU

There are several good choices in the SEC but we on the SEC blog went with LSU's white jerseys with the gold (or yellow, more accurately) helmet and pants. Alabama's look (particularly the helmet) is definitely a classic and worthy of consideration but there's something about the Tigers, who got an exception to the NCAA's "must wear color at home" uniform rule granted in 1995 when then-head coach Gerry DiNardo was determined to restore their uniform tradition. Maybe it's because they've played so many memorable games on Saturday nights in Death Valley wearing that particular uniform (when at home, they now only wear whites for the home opener or SEC games), maybe it's the fierce Tiger head under the letters L-S-U on the side of the helmet or the purple-and-gold stripes on each shoulder but the Tigers' whites are appealing to us. -- Sam Khan Jr.


Steve "Rocket Man" Pederson "not pleased."
 
I like this thread... how come the negitive posters are piping up now? It is like clockwork... we get a great recruiting weekend and topics like stadium, uniforms, script... all pop up

They are running out of things to be negative about.
 
I like this thread... how come the negitive posters are piping up now? It is like clockwork... we get a great recruiting weekend and topics like stadium, uniforms, script... all pop up

They are running out of things to be negative about.
I'd suggest you reexamine who is starting those thread topics , and which camp they are in
 
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I havent been on to know who is on what side, and I probably never will care enough to learn that either.

But I do like the uniforms, the coach, the AD, the Provost, the stadium. I am a fairly happy camper these days outside of us pushing Jaime out.
 
I like this thread... how come the negitive posters are piping up now? It is like clockwork... we get a great recruiting weekend and topics like stadium, uniforms, script... all pop up

They are running out of things to be negative about.

Agree, the negativity on here gets old real fast. Not easy to recruit new members to the forum when a large portion of the group is so negative. Need a new culture on this forum like Narduzzi is instilling in the football team. You would think Todd Graham was still running the show with the negativity thats thrown around here.
 
College football roundtable: Best uniforms

We continue our national roundtable series with a fun look at which school has the best uniforms in each Power 5 conference. This topic is sure to inspire debate among fan bases across the country. Here's how our panel voted:
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ACC: Pittsburgh

We’re traditionalists here, and few uniform changes got us more excited recently than Pittsburgh’s decision to revert to its signature script logo. The look harkens to the good ol’ days of Panther greats like Tony Dorsett and Dan Marino, and it has been well-received in virtually every corner so far. The logo was used from 1973-96, and the alternate versions now even feature a matted navy helmet. (For the record, Florida State’s old uniforms would’ve been our pick here, but the Seminoles changed jerseys in 2014.) -- Matt Fortuna
What a thoughtful, truthful, and validation stinging rebuke of Steve Pederson's Overpaid Consultant's Legacy Failure and the few remaining band of followers that now know they were just as wrong to support such changes, made fun of other Posters, and now know only they ended up looking silly here with Pederson's Poison at Pitt, NU and Pitt again.

Pederson removal of the Pitt Script and Colors were only exceeded by his other Failures of Dino Cat, Pitt to Pittsburgh, Self-Promotion pocketing Buyouts and Pitt Money misspent on his Consultants! A good reminder and blessing why it was good to banish Pederson from Pitt and Nebraska!


Pitt Boosters should name a Restroom after him when they choose to build a new Stadium on Campus.
 
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