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April 28, 2000
PROVO, Utah (April 28, 2000) -- Due to recent NCAA
revisions that permits white to be used only as a number,
an outline, neck brace or for use in the school logo, the
Cougars and their Nike designers went back to the drawing
board and come up with a slightly new look for the 2000
season.
"We have always followed the NCAA rules and
guidelines regarding uniform design," BYU equipment
manager Mick Hill said. "We have always made subtle
changes to our uniforms over the years and have always
been within the guidelines. Even with last year's uniform,
the NCAA approved it and with the changes in the rules
this year, we're making the necessary changes to achieve
compliance with the NCAA."
In the early days of BYU football, the Cougars wore a
dark blue jersey (Prussian Blue), trimmed in gold and
white. The new uniforms will be dark blue (officially
registered as BYU Blue), trimmed in tan and white.
Perhaps the most noticeable difference in 2000 will be
the absence of the now-famous white "bib".
"The new rules regarding the use of white on the
uniforms would not permit it," Hill said. "Nike
has been great to work with on this project and I think
the changes in the uniforms will be well received."
The home uniforms will be solid blue, with white numbers
trimmed with tan. Tan will also be used as an accent
color in the form of a stripe that runs up the side of
the uniform, as well as a thin tan ribbing that runs from
under the arm to the side of the neckline. The pants will
be solid blue with a tan stripe on each side of the leg
to match the stripe on the side of the shirt, appearing
as one continues stripe from under the arm to the bottom
of the pant.
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to see the home uniforms
Although the road uniform will remain virtually unchanged,
there have been a couple slight changes. To match the
design of the home uniform, the road jersey will also
have a thin blue ribbing that runs from under the arm to
the side of the neckline. In addition, the road jersey
will have a blue stripe that runs down each side of the
jersey, matching the blue stripes on each side of the
pants.
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to see the road uniforms
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