The Boston College football team will wear special uniforms to honor the memory of Welles Crowther on 9/11. A BC alumni, Crowther lost his life on 9/11 while rescuing people stuck in the south tower of the World Trade Center. Though he lost his life, he was remembered as the man in the "red bandanna," which Crowther used to help him breathe in the smoke. In the end he saved 18 people from the tower.
The uniform features the red paisley bandanna pattern throughout the uniform on the helmet, numbers of the jersey, stripes on the pants and special accessories to match.
The Block A has long been the most recognizable symbol of the University of Arizona, adorning the football helmets for more than 30 years, regardless of whether the shell was red, white, blue, or even copper. This fall, however, the Wildcats are shaking things up with an alternate helmet that steps away from the iconic logo.
The new white helmet features a bold ‘Cats’ in red script on both sides, a departure from the traditional Block A. Additionally, the helmet sports red chrome face masks, replacing the previous blue ones. The design is completed with red and blue stripes running from the front to the back over the top of the helmet.
This fresh look promises to add a new layer of excitement to the 2024 season, reflecting the team’s dynamic spirit and rich heritage.
The Cincinnati Bengals are kicking off an exciting new tradition this season with Open In Orange, a celebration designed to energize the community and rally the fans ahead of the Bengals’ first home game. On Sunday, September 8th, at 1 p.m., the Bengals will take the field against the New England Patriots in a striking all-orange ensemble, including orange jerseys, orange pants, and orange helmets. Fans are encouraged to join in the spirit by wearing orange themselves, creating an impressive "Orange Out" at Paycor Stadium.
"Orange is the color of energy, confidence, and optimism – three key traits that we want starting our season," said Elizabeth Blackburn, Bengals Director of Strategy and Engagement. "Pairing our new orange pants with our orange jerseys and orange helmets will create a vibrant look that is instantly recognizable, especially when our fans join in to create an Orange Out."
This initiative is more than just a uniform choice; it's about building excitement and unity within the Bengals community as the team embarks on the 2024 season. Fans can be part of this electrifying event by attending the game and helping to transform Paycor Stadium into a sea of orange. Tickets are still available at bengals.com/tickets.
So mark your calendars, grab your orange gear, and get ready to Open In Orange with the Bengals as they bring the energy and optimism of a new season to Cincinnati.
Colorado State University has just revealed its latest "Ag Day" football uniforms, and they’re a nostalgic nod to the school’s rich history. these throwback uniforms will make their debut during the home opener against Northern Colorado on September 7.
These special uniforms pay homage to the era when CSU was known as Colorado A&M, with the official school colors of pumpkin and alfalfa. The design is a tribute to the university's agricultural roots, featuring the name "Colorado A&M" prominently across the chest.
The "Ag Day" uniforms have become a cherished tradition at CSU, with the team donning these orange jerseys once each season as part of an "Orange Out." This annual event not only celebrates the university's agricultural heritage but also energizes fans with a vibrant splash of orange in the stands.
CSU’s "Ag Day" honors its legacy while blending the past with the present. The pumpkin and alfalfa colors, paired with the historic "Colorado A&M" lettering, evoke a sense of pride and connection to the university’s origins. For fans and alumni alike, the unveiling of these uniforms is a moment to reflect on the school’s journey from its agricultural beginnings to the vibrant, modern institution it is today.
As the Rams take the field in these throwback jerseys, they’ll carry with them the spirit and tradition of Colorado State’s proud past. Be sure to catch the game on September 7 to see these iconic uniforms in action and join in the celebration of CSU’s storied history.
Just weeks after unveiling striking new white and red uniforms for the 2024 season, Liberty Football has added yet another fresh look to their wardrobe. With just two weeks remaining until the season opener, the Flames have debuted brand-new light blue uniforms that are sure to catch the eye of fans and opponents alike.
While navy blue, red, and white are the official primary colors for Liberty, light blue and two different shades of gray serve as secondary colors for the school. Over recent seasons, most of the athletic programs on campus have incorporated light blue into their uniforms, and now, the football team—the most prominent sport on campus—will proudly feature them as well.
The new light blue uniforms maintain a sleek and clean design, similar to the recently revealed white and red uniforms. Both the pants and jerseys are free of stripes, offering a minimalist aesthetic that is both modern and timeless. The Sparky logo, a beloved symbol of Liberty Athletics, is prominently featured on the collar and the right front hip, adding a touch of tradition to the fresh look.
The Liberty script, written in white with a red outline, is prominently displayed across the chest, ensuring that the team’s identity is front and center. The overall design is a blend of simplicity and boldness, reflecting the spirit of Liberty Football.
This weekend The UCF Knights will take the field against the Sam Houston Bearkats with a meaningful twist: special helmet decals designed by pediatric patients from Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
The story behind these special decals began this past spring when UCF players visited the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. The visit wasn’t just about spending time with the young patients; it was also an opportunity for the kids to unleash their creativity. The pediatric patients were invited to help design the decals that first appeared on the players' helmets during their spring game.
When the Knights step onto the field this Saturday evening, they will be wearing white helmets adorned with a distinctive “UCF” logo on each side, created by the children during the spring visit. Each side of the helmet will feature a differently-colored UCF logo, chosen from the designs made by the kids.
These decals were not just a creative exercise but a meaningful gesture led by UCF equipment manager Brad Anderson. Reflecting on the initiative, Anderson said, “We got such a good reaction from the spring game with the helmets that we really wanted to put this on the field for an actual game. Not just the spring game, but a game that counts towards us making the College Football Playoff.”
By featuring these unique helmet decals, UCF is not just honoring the creative spirit of the young patients but also shining a spotlight on Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month. The decals represent a gesture of solidarity and support, amplifying awareness and bringing a heartfelt connection between the UCF Knights and the Orlando community.