Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Black Jerseys Officially Coming in 2015

I am saddened to announce that what many of us feared is coming true: the black jerseys will return for Mississippi State this season.  This graphic was posted by user bri1275 on the CCSLC and was also tweeted out by user @clintau24.  It shows all of the Adidas teams' standard uniforms for the 2015 season, including Maroon, White, and Black DWS 100 unis for Mississippi State.  The unis lack shoulder numbers, but I'm assuming that's a mistake.  When the white DWS 100 unis were first announced, they also lacked shoulder numbers, but Scott Stricklin was quick to assure that they would in fact be included.  I'm assuming that the same thing is happening here.

As you can see, the black jersey has grey numbers with a maroon outline, and maroon stripes with a gray outline.  The Mississippi State wordmark and Adidas logos are both gray.  This only shows the jersey, so the helmet and pants designs are still unknown.  For the time being, I'm just pairing it with the regular DWS 100 helmet and pants.  The pants I think are a safe bet to be the same, but I would not be surprised to see a different helmet design.
Here's a photoshop of what the uniforms should look like, complete with the inevitable "Dak in Black" tagline.

The black uniforms are expected to be worn vs Kentucky on Saturday October 24th.

Friday, June 12, 2015

Adidas $$$$ Increasing? Also: Black Outlines, (Pants Logo?) to Remain in 2015.

Earlier this week, Ole Miss athletic director Ross Bjork went on statewide Head to Head Radio and discussed things such as financials and uniforms.  In addition to confirming that the Powder Blues would be back, Bjork shared that Ole Miss was looking to nearly double its current $2.05m deal with Nike.  The fact that Adidas pays MSU more than Nike pays Ole Miss was a major argument I used in this article, so of course I was intrigued by this.  Yesterday, Head to Head did a similar, albeit recorded, interview with Mississippi State AD Scott Stricklin.  Unfortunately, that interview was not as interesting and no unknown information was revealed from it.  However, curious as to a couple of topics, I shot a couple of tweets at Scott and he was nice enough to respond:

In the first, and perhaps more interesting, response, Stricklin claims that in response to a new Nike deal for Ole Miss, Adidas will respond with a "way better" deal for Mississippi State.  This makes sense, given the competitive nature of the schools, and is consistent with the idea that Mississippi State is a priority to Adidas.

Secondly, we have official, yet disappointing, news on the uniforms for 2015.  Stricklin says that the uniforms will be exactly the same as last year, minus the 100 year patch on the right chest.  This means that the black outlines will remain, but what about the pants logo?  By "unis", Stricklin could easily be referring only to the jersey, not the pants.

But how likely is it that the pants logo is removed?  I wouldn't be surprised.  One reason is because a poster on SixpackSpeak who was right about the black jersey (and also provided information on the "silver numbers" on said jersey) claims that it will be the case.  Given that it would be an easy fix, I hope and somewhat expect for it to be gone.  However, removing the pants logo still doesn't perfect the DWS 100 unis.  I explain how that would happen below:
As I've said previously, Adidas is the best option, far and away, for Mississippi State.  However, they have room for improvement.  A good bit of it, actually.  They commonly have bad ideas, and when they finally get a good one, they generally stop a step or two short (or one too many in the wrong direction) of perfection.  And the sad part is that its generally just a simple fix.  Examples include the "Ribbon Stripe" unis, which were a great concept but were poorly executed and wound up looking too much like A&M, and the Pinstripe baseball unis, which were prefect (and an Adidas creation) until Adidas over-thought it and added "Phillies Stripes", ruining the look.  As it concerns the DWS 100s, the black outlines made sense for it being a throwback (the pants logo was never a good idea, but we'll get to that later), but are illogical for full-time use:

The helmet uses three colors: Maroon, White, and Gray.
The pants: Maroon, White, and Gray.
The jersey: Maroon, White, and Black.

One of these things is not like the other.  The black outlines, or the color black at all for that matter, has no place on a full-time Mississippi State uniform.  And there is such a simple solution: replace the black with gray.  It would fit in perfectly; the helmet already uses gray outlines, as did the "Ribbon Stripe" unis.  Here's an idea at how it would look:


For the pants, the oversized logo should be removed.  After that, either the pants should be left blank, or, as I would prefer, have stripes added in the same style as the jersey stripes.  This would also allow for maroon pants; I shudder to even think what maroon pants with an oversized logo would look like.
This design would allow for plently of variations, which I have mocked-up over the last few months for various reasons.  A full collection can be found below:

So, while I am disappointed that moves will not be made to perfect the uniforms for 2015, it is nothing to constantly complain about.  We can always hope that the improvements will be made, but the uniforms are certainly fine as they are for now.  We can do (and have done) worse.....

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Mississippi State Uni Tracker joins Twitter!!!

In its 4th year of uni tracking, the MSU Uni Tracker has officially joined Twitter!!!  This is something that I have always thought would be a good idea, and so far it has been.  Twitter provides a new way for fans to find the uni tracker and engage with it.

One of the early things that the Twitter account has accounted for is more comments from fans.  Several have mentioned their approval or disapproval of certain uniforms and have given ideas for future uniforms or uniform concepts.  Those ideas have inspired the following concept unis: a dark gray DWS 100, a gold DWS 100, a light gray DWS 100, and a light gray Nike "What If".

I'm looking forward to all of the advantages Twitter will bring to the uni tracking experience come this fall.  You can follow the account at @hailstateunis