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Texas A&M Adidas alternate uniforms unveiled late Thursday night
The Aggies and Adidas revealed the uniforms the team will wear on October 31 against South Carolina. The game time has yet to be set, and could range from 11 a.m.to an actual Aggie Night.
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Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin in the fourth quarter during a college football game between Texas A&M and SMU at Gerald J. Ford Stadium in Dallas Saturday 20, 2014.
We saw some teasers throughout the last few days, and this morning we got a nice glimpse of the black “Aggie Nights” uniforms that they’ll be wearing this season.
Centered around an all-black theme for Halloween, the Aggie Nights Primeknit alternate uniform features Texas A&M’s “Lone Star Logo” clear-coated seamlessly into the black satin finish of a HydroSkin® helmet from Hydro Graphics Inc.
The uniforms feature a black jersey and black trousers with carbon fiber striping and metallic numbers. Personally, I think they did a better job with this uniform.
As far as the overall color scheme, the uniforms look sharp with gray and white accents that include some reflective materials added for a touch of flare.
The one element to the design I don’t really care for is the Texas A&M logo on the front of the jersey.
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Texas A&M released the following photos on Facebook, giving fans a peek at what they’ll see on the field come Halloween.