10 WORST college football unifoms. (university, NCAA, Texas, Florida)
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Ok, you've talked about the 10 best unis in the NCAA. Now let's talk about the ugliest unis in existance.
Here's my 10:
10. Tulsa: Royal blue, red, gold, and hurricaine flags.... think about that for a second.
9. Wyomming: The ONLY color that looks good with brown is orange, not yellow.
8. North Texas: The Design is one thing, but can you at least tone that green down a little?
7. Maryland: WAAAAAYYYY too busy.
6. Tulane: Sorry. Just not feelin' the Dark Green and Light Blue.
5. Virginia Tech: They made maroon and orange work... they shold have left well enough alone.
4. UNLV: Just look at them...
3. Miami: Nike does it again.....
2. Oregon: I get mixed feedback from these, but I think they're just too much. If they kept the Harrington unis, that would have been fine, but now, I don't know.
I agree with most of your list. However, I actually really like Wyoming's uniforms. I like Oregon's and Virginia Tech's too. The other 7 schools = yuck. Best uniforms? That would be my school, Auburn
Honestly, I never really noticed the crimson (until this year with those throwbacks). They keep it in there because of Tradition. Old Gold, Royal Blue, and Crimson, always has always will.
But I stick with my list.
I mean, royal blue with red, ok.
Royal blue with gold, ok.
Red with gold, ok.
...But ALL three together?
I should have added Cal, but they get an "honorable" mention.
I like Tulsa's unis, but I am biased being from Oklahoma and Tulsa being my fav city... They kind of remind me of Cal's unis (off the top of my head).
The Oregon Ducks... Have they even DECIDED on a uniform? They seem to switch every season..
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