UCLA and Pitt throwbacks are my favorite uniforms in college football.By the way, I lump LSU's unis with our throwbacks and UCLA's as "best". But I do have to admit, I love their look of white helmets and pants with the purple jerseys.
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UCLA and Pitt throwbacks are my favorite uniforms in college football.By the way, I lump LSU's unis with our throwbacks and UCLA's as "best". But I do have to admit, I love their look of white helmets and pants with the purple jerseys.
I disagree. The current colors are honestly just too bland. I think modern twist is what I explained earlier. Not sticking with just the current home and away throwbacks but, instead, as I posted above using current throwback color scheme but...
Just add two more options of pants (white with blue stripe/gold outline, blue with gold stripe/white outline) and an additional jersey (gold with white numerals outlined in blue). Exactly as Pitt did in Narduzzi's first season with the current bland colors but with the addition of matte royal blue helmet. Those looked awkward with Pitt's light tan gold and borderline black navy but would look great with the throwback shades of blue and gold worn @ PSU last season v. GT. It would be a great tribute to the old with the modern edge of allowing a number so simple, sharp combinations.
...if that's not enough. I know Nike is the process of designing a new Panther logo. So, on the matte royal blue helmet, Pitt could potentially sport something like the Panther head below in mustard yellow on the matte royal helmet as an alternate option. Then, they'd only sport the Pitt script on the classic helmet.
Pretty much on the mark!Going to random uniforms is the absolute worst thing they should do
... which means they are going to do it, of course. It will make their colors and uniforms even more confusing.
Pitt has had the answer for years now (two answers actually) and has pretty much refused to go with common sense.
Now that Heinz Field is getting older, they can no longer talk about how great it is to play in a nice new NFL stadium, and will need to go back to the retro uniforms full time to keep the fans on the hook... until the next thing they come up with. Then once that gets old, they will make some sort of change, and then another, and then another.