Saturday, September 26, 2015

Week 4: at Auburn- 17-9 Win

When the Bulldogs kickoff in Auburn tonight, they will be sporting a road look vastly superior to that which they wore in the season opener at Southern Miss.  Only two changes have been made, but both were very significant.  First, the Bulldogs took the 3 week period between games to add shoulder numbers to the white primeknit jerseys.  They were missing in the season opener, even to the surprise of MSU AD Scott Stricklin. Second, the matte helmet has returned, sporting an updated M-State logo with a transparent banner and no silver outline.  These two changes should provide the Bulldogs with a very sharp road look for the rest of the season.  At the least, they will make for a good matchup in Auburn tonight.

Matte Maroon Helmet
White Primeknit Jersey
White Pants

Game Photos-

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Week 3: Northwestern State- 62-13 Win

The Bulldogs wore the maroon primeknit jerseys with white pants for the second straight week in their rout of FCS Northwestern State.

Shiny Maroon Helmet
Maroon Primeknit Jerseys
White Pants

Game Photos-

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Week 2: LSU- 19-21 Loss

The Bulldogs debuted the new maroon Primeknit jerseys in their failed comeback vs LSU.

Shiny Maroon Helmet
Maroon Primeknit Jerseys
White Pants
Game Photos-

Primeknit Maroon Jerseys Debuted vs LSU

UPDATE: Shoulder Numbers Were Added, the Silver Outline on the Helmet Logo was Removed, and Alternate Gray Pants were Added For the Third Home Game.

Last week, the Bulldogs debuted new Adidas Primeknit white uniforms in their season opener at Southern Miss.  There were several minor changes made, none too substantial but enough that the average fan noticed (and generally lamented) the differences.  This week, as expected, the maroon Primeknit jerseys were debuted vs LSU this week, with some similar differences from last year's DWS 100 uniforms.  Many of the changes were the same as those in the white jerseys, such as the removal of shoulder numbers and the modification of the stripes.  Other changes were made primarily to make the home and road jerseys consistent, for better or for worse.  The helmet and pants worn vs LSU were the same as those worn vs Southern Miss, but don't be surprised to see maroon pants or a matte helmet show up at some point.

Full list of changes:

Primeknit template
Changed Helmet logo (Transparent banner M-State with immediate silver outline)
No shoulder numbers (Could be added later, apparently even MSU AD Scott Stricklin was surprised)
No black outline on player names (Player names may be slightly taller also)
Straighter shoulder stripes (Thanks to the Primeknit template's sleeve caps)
No DWS 100 Patch
Lower M-State logo on the Pants

Comparisons of the two uniforms:



Monday, September 7, 2015

Week 1: at Southern Miss- 34-16 Win

In their new Adidas Primeknit white uniforms, the Bulldogs traveled to Southern Miss and won the season opener 34-16.

Shiny Maroon Helmet
White Primeknit Jersey
White Pants

Game Photos-

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Bulldogs debut new Adidas Primeknit White Uniforms

UPDATE- Matte helmets and shoulder numbers returned in the Bulldogs' next road game.

Over the summer, we saw multitudes of teams unveil uniform changes, some small and some big.  Not once did we see an official announcement regarding Mississippi State uniforms this offseason, which seems strange in this day and age, especially considering the fact that more changes were made to the uniforms than some teams who did announce changes.  Black jerseys, maroon pants, and a helmet logo change were leaked at various stages over the summer, with the only official word on the uniforms being that the DWS 100 uniforms from 2014 would be the full-time unis in 2015.  What wasn't mentioned was the upgrade to Adidas's newest template, Primeknit.

Debuted last night against Southern Miss, the Bulldogs, at least with the white jerseys, have updated to Adidas's new Primeknit template, which features a pattern throughout the jersey (not too noticeable on white, though) and actual sleeve caps.  The template change brought about several more changes, which are detailed in the below graphic:
In recap, here are the changes for the 2015 road jerseys:
Primeknit template
Shiny Helmet (Instead of matte.  Matte could still show up later in the year)
Changed Helmet logo (Transparent banner M-State with immediate silver outline)
Stitched numbers and stripes (As opposed to the quickly screen printed Orange Bowl jerseys)
Tri-Color (Black-Maroon-Black) Collar (Was white last year)
No shoulder numbers (Could be added later, apparently even MSU AD Scott Stricklin was surprised)
Straighter shoulder stripes (Thanks to the Primeknit template's sleeve caps)
Lower M-State logo on the Pants

Next week (barring a true white-out), we'll find out whether or not the Bulldogs have made a full switch to the Primeknit template with the maroon jerseys.  I'd give it a 60% chance of happening, with the 40% chance of keeping the Shockweb 1.0 template being due to the use of it in the season posters and other promo shots.

Photos comparing the two uniforms:



Friday, August 28, 2015

Helmet Logo to Change for 2015?


                It appears that there may be another change coming to the Bulldogs’ uniforms in 2015. Last night, Hailstatesnap sent out a video (thanks to @calbrown85 on twitter for pointing it out) that appears to show an altered logo on the Bulldogs’ helmet.  (EDIT- A second picture has popped up, showing the change more clearly.)  This in no way confirms that a change is being made, but it is unfortunately a possibility.  Up until this point, there had been no indication of a helmet logo change.  Previous offseason uniform news included new black jerseys (yet to be officially released) and new maroon pants.


                The above photo is the one in question, and if you look closely at the player on the right’s helmet, you will see that the version of the “M-State” logo on the helmet has been modified.  Can’t tell the difference?  Here’s a graphic:


                As you can see, this is not the first time that the “M-State” logo on the helmet has been modified.  An earlier version was worn from 2004-2008, but from 2009 to the present, the updated version has been worn in 3 differing options.  Up until now, the M and the banner have always both been white.  From 2009-2010, the logo featured an immediate gray outline.  In 2011, the outline was removed.  For the Music City Bowl in 2011, the outline was brought back, this time with maroon space between the logo and the outline.  This style was used from 2012-2014.  Now it appears that in 2015, the banner may be turned maroon while the M stays white.  Click here for an extensive breakdown ofMississippi State’s helmets since 2009.


                In my opinion, this would be a huge downgrade if it were to happen.  The transparent banner M-State doesn’t look terrible, but the helmets worn by the Bulldogs with the DWS 100 uniforms in 2014 were the best they had ever worn.


                Why would this change be made?  As it was pointed out to me on twitter (by @pom5), this may be to create brand consistency at Mississippi State, following the recently changed visualguidelines, in which the all-maroon M-State logo was completely removed and the all-white only appears a few times (never in the athletics section).  Though I’m a big proponent of brand consistency, I just can’t get over the fact that the all-white (with gray outline) M-State looks SO good on the football helmet.  And if the university was so concerned about getting the transparent banner M-State everywhere, why did they let Adidas plaster a SINGLE color (though I guess technically all-transparent) M-State on the pants.  From that angle, the change creates even more inconsistency.

                The potential change would bring about more uniform consistency in one way: gray has been completed removed.  The helmet and pants would be solely maroon and white (I previously incorrectly thought that the pants logo was gray), with the only color inconsistency being the black on the uniforms.  Of course, we know that the leaked black alternate will feature silver numbers and outlines, so the inconsistency lives on in a different way.

                Finally, here is my mockup of what the Bulldogs’ 2015 uniforms would look like with the “updated” helmet: