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So there is still no confirmation on which game these would be used for correct? (Speculating either Iowa or Texas)
Aren't these kind of dark for a "home" jersey? I know that can be worked out with the opposing team, but based on the fact they are dark, are we sure these would even be used for a home game and not an away game?
So there is still no confirmation on which game these would be used for correct? (Speculating either Iowa or Texas)
Aren't these kind of dark for a "home" jersey? I know that can be worked out with the opposing team, but based on the fact they are dark, are we sure these would even be used for a home game and not an away game?
Maybe you are confusing sports, but the home team in football wears the dark jersey.
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So there is still no confirmation on which game these would be used for correct? (Speculating either Iowa or Texas)
Aren't these kind of dark for a "home" jersey? I know that can be worked out with the opposing team, but based on the fact they are dark, are we sure these would even be used for a home game and not an away game?
huh????????????
must be legit as I see the Jack Trice logo on the sleeve and that would be very hard to put into a mock up by a fan.
thanks, complete brain cramp! (enter silly gif here)Maybe you are confusing sports, but the home team in football wears the dark jersey.
I guess I'm oldschool then. When I grew up, shorts were actually shorts, they weren't potato sacks. The "baggy" look was coming in when I was high school, so much so that the basketball uniform I wore my sophomore year were the oldschool "John Stockton" shorts. The shorts on my varsity uniform the next year were all the way to my knees.
Personally, I hate the baggy look and spend extra time online looking for shorts with 5" or 6" inseams. Most shorts these days are 10" or 11" by default.
It's a fan concept by Cyclone Uniforms on Twitter as seen here: https://twitter.com/CycloneUniforms/status/359371585246883840/photo/1
I asked them to mock it up with the original five stripes, which they did here:
https://twitter.com/CycloneUniforms/status/359733395066077187/photo/1
However, those stripes were far too tight and sharply angled, so I countered with these two mocks that reflect Jack Trice's uniform exactly in terms of stripe spacing and angle:
https://twitter.com/JoshuaKagavi/status/359739054503362560/photo/1
https://twitter.com/JoshuaKagavi/status/360145611577782272/photo/1
I would buy this in a heart beat.
Just to rep Kagavi, here is me playing bags last night in a Kagavi shirt that I got many compliments on.
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It's a fan concept by Cyclone Uniforms on Twitter as seen here: https://twitter.com/CycloneUniforms/status/359371585246883840/photo/1
I asked them to mock it up with the original five stripes, which they did here:
https://twitter.com/CycloneUniforms/status/359733395066077187/photo/1
However, those stripes were far too tight and sharply angled, so I countered with these two mocks that reflect Jack Trice's uniform exactly in terms of stripe spacing and angle:
https://twitter.com/JoshuaKagavi/status/359739054503362560/photo/1
https://twitter.com/JoshuaKagavi/status/360145611577782272/photo/1
im pretty sure that ISC logo didnt come out until years after jack trices death.
That field needed a SEZ too.A common misconception. The trademark office had the date as 1930 for that logo, but that was an error. The logo has been in use since the early 1900s. Here's a picture of a Ames/ISC football game in 1908. Look at the bottom left corner. Athletic Field, 1908 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
EDIT: No idea what's going on with that empty thumbnail.