Published: September 01, 2010
Nike Unveils Nike Pro Combat Uniform Designs for 10 Elite Football Programs
BEAVERTON, Ore. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Today, Nike (NYSE: NKE) unveiled high-performance Nike Pro Combat
uniforms in new designs for 10 elite college programs that reflect the
teams' traditions, character and culture.
Nike convened distinguished representatives associated with each
university to deliver the uniforms' unique stories:
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Marty Lyons, Alabama: Crimson Tide All-America defensive
tackle who played for Paul "Bear" Bryant's 1978 National Champion team
and went on to an 11-year career with the New York Jets.
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Jerard Rabb, Boise State: Broncos wide receiver on the
historic hook and ladder play that propelled Boise State to victory in
the 2007 Fiesta Bowl.
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Errict Rhett, Florida: Led Florida in rushing yards all four
seasons of his college career and played seven seasons in the NFL.
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Michael Irvin, Miami: NFL Hall of Famer and three-time Super
Bowl champion who led the Hurricanes to a National Championship
in 1987.
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Charles Csuri, Ohio State: Decorated WWII veteran and
the father of digital art and animation, Csuri first made history as
part of the 1942 Buckeyes National Championship team.
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Steve Preece, Oregon State: A key member of Oregon State's 1967
team known as the "Giant Killers," Preece went on to a successful
career as defensive back with the Los Angeles Rams.
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Ruben Brown, Pittsburgh: A mainstay on Pitt's offensive line
for four years, Brown played for the Buffalo Bills and Chicago Bears,
starting in 181 games.
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Matt Lewis, TCU: Equipment Manager for the Horned Frogs
who received the game ball after last year's 55-28 victory over Utah,
when TCU debuted their '09 Nike Pro Combat uniforms.
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Col. Rock Roszak, Virginia Tech: Alum of Virginia Tech
and the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, Roszak received numerous
decorations during 27 years of active duty service in the U.S. Air
Force.
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Bob Huggins, West Virginia University: Mountaineer alum and
current head basketball coach, Huggins has one of the highest winning
percentages in Division I basketball.
The Nike Pro Combat System of Dress
Each team will benefit from the lightweight innovation and flexible
protection of the Nike Pro Combat System of Dress, but the similarities
end there. Rendered in vivid color palettes and rich in cultural and
historical motifs specific to the individual programs, each custom
design tells a different story.
"The Nike Pro Combat System of Dress merges innovation and inspiration
to deliver the lightest and most innovative uniform in the industry,"
said Kris Aman, Global VP and GM of Nike Athletic Training and Field
Sports. "The designs incorporate cultural cues emblematic of each team's
identity and heritage. They're more than uniforms, they're expressions
of pride."
Nike designers studied each team's past, present and vision for the
future. They immersed themselves in the community and culture of the
universities. As a result, the special-edition uniforms capture the soul
and spirit of each program.
Key design details from the uniforms include:
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Alabama: Houndstooth check pattern incorporated into the
uniform in tribute to legendary coach Paul "Bear" Bryant.
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Boise State: Reflective, Game Royal Bronco head on the uniform
echoes the famed blue turf of Bronco stadium.
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Florida: Alligator-skin motif used in the jersey numbers, pant,
gloves and footwear inspired by menacing Gator mascot.
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Miami: Tonal Fir palm-frond print emblematic of South Florida
incorporated into the jersey numbers, pant and footwear.
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Ohio State: Stylized script numbers, a replica U.S. flag on the
jersey sleeve and the camouflage-print base layer honor the WWII-bound
Buckeyes, National Champions of 1942.
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Oregon State: Retro design revives a look worn by the
victorious 1967 "Giant Killers."
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Pittsburgh: Notched Team Gold jersey numbers and stencil stripe
on the helmet evoke steel I-beams in reference to Pittsburgh's steel
industry.
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TCU: Icy lizard-skin pattern used throughout the uniform
inspired by the scaly body armor of TCU's horned frog mascot and a
memorable quote from celebrated coach Leo "Dutch" Meyer.
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Virginia Tech: All-black uniform references the cadet
gray-and-black regalia worn by Virginia Tech's original football team
and honors the school's current Corps of Cadets.
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West Virginia: A headlamp-like line running front-to-back on
the helmet and smudged Black pattern on the uniform pay respect to the
region's coal mining industry.
The participating schools all rank in the preseason top 25. The teams
plan to wear the uniquely designed uniforms for the games listed below
and any other games they may determine at a later date: the University
of Alabama (Nov. 13), Boise State University (Sept. 6), University of
Florida (Oct. 30), University of Miami (Nov. 20), The Ohio State
University (Nov. 27), Oregon State University (Dec. 4), University of
Pittsburgh (Nov. 26), TCU (Sept. 4), Virginia Tech (Sept. 6) and West
Virginia University (Nov. 26).
Ultra lightweight, fully protective
In addition to the uniforms' striking visuals, the Nike Pro Combat
System of Dress offers the ultimate in lightweight protection. The
uniforms were designed from the inside out, beginning with the padded
base layer. The Nike Pro Combat base layer allows for specific pad
placement to suit every position, providing a highly customized
solution. The base layer also delivers critical protection and greater
mobility than traditional pads for unencumbered speed.
With padding integrated into the base layer, the outer uniform becomes a
lightweight, breathable sheath with a fitted, superhero look. The sleek
jersey and pant are constructed from a four-way stretch twill that
rapidly sheds sweat and water, ensuring that even when wet, these
uniforms are lighter than their standard-issue counterparts when
completely dry. Overall, the uniform is 37 percent lighter than current
designs.
The Nike Pro Combat System of Dress addresses the sport's evolution,
providing unmatched lightweight protection for players who are stronger,
faster and more powerful than ever before.
NOTE TO MEDIA: Imagery and information of the Nike Pro Combat
uniforms is available at www.NikeMedia.com.
About Nike
NIKE, Inc., based near Beaverton, Oregon, is the world's leading
designer, marketer and distributor of authentic athletic footwear,
apparel, equipment and accessories for a wide variety of sports and
fitness activities. Wholly owned Nike subsidiaries include Converse
Inc., which designs, markets and distributes athletic footwear, apparel
and accessories; Cole Haan, which designs, markets and distributes
luxury shoes, handbags, accessories and coats; Umbro Ltd., a leading
United Kingdom-based global football (soccer) brand; and Hurley
International LLC, which designs, markets and distributes action sports
and youth lifestyle footwear, apparel and accessories. For more
information, visit www.nikebiz.com.
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