http://twitter.com/PhilHecken/status/484086995791384576
Looks like Indiana to me, though Indiana has gone even more nuts with their kits.
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Good news: they won't wear these every week.Oklahoma Football and official OU Athletics apparel sponsor Nike unveiled a new addition to the school’s uniform repertoire on Tuesday. These additional jersey-pants-helmet combinations were inspired by the rich heritage of the state of Oklahoma and the Sooners’ storied football history. These new uniforms will occasionally supplement the traditional OU home and road uniforms the team has sported for decades and will continue to utilize on a regular basis.
I agree with you - though you'd think that having just whooped us would be a plenty strong recruiting pitch.Around here, in Oklahoma, it is obvious that recruiting has fallen off at OU. It bothered people a lot to lose an Oklahoma quarterback (from Norman) to Alabama. This along w/ new building plans it is hoped will boost recruiting. TA&M, BAMA, LSU etc are winning too many recruiting battles, in Texas especially. Flashy uniforms will attract some players. Thank goodness, Alabama doesn't need this.
That's not really a fair statement. He wasn't an Oklahoma QB and he wasn't from Norman.Around here, in Oklahoma, it is obvious that recruiting has fallen off at OU. It bothered people a lot to lose an Oklahoma quarterback (from Norman) to Alabama. This along w/ new building plans it is hoped will boost recruiting. TA&M, BAMA, LSU etc are winning too many recruiting battles, in Texas especially. Flashy uniforms will attract some players. Thank goodness, Alabama doesn't need this.
Let's not act like uniforms might have changed his mind."I just never really had much contact with them. I guess I just wasn't a good fit. They kind of already had their guy and hadn't seen me play very much so I didn't take it as much of a slight."
I actually think that the road uniforms look decent. For the home uniform, it looks like they are wearing a white neckerchief. :biggrin2: