New Uniforms Revealed

Why do we relate every uniform or logo to food. Waffle cone, Bugle, Ketchup, and Mustard. Stop already. The kids like the uniforms, the coaches like the uniforms, and they really don't care what anyone thinks on here. We have a great football team that is very promising let them wear what they want and lets just enjoy the winning. Go Cyclones
 
Why do we relate every uniform or logo to food? Waffle cone, Bugle, Ketchup, and Mustard. Stop already. The kids like the uniforms, the coaches like the uniforms, and they really don't care what anyone thinks on here. We have a great football team that is very promising let them wear what they want and lets just enjoy the winning. Go Cyclones

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Why do we relate every uniform or logo to food. Waffle cone, Bugle, Ketchup, and Mustard. Stop already. The kids like the uniforms, the coaches like the uniforms, and they really don't care what anyone thinks on here. We have a great football team that is very promising let them wear what they want and lets just enjoy the winning. Go Cyclones

I don't think people realize that bugles/waffle cones are shaped like a tornado, not the other way around...
 
Needed to find two 80s cutlasses, would have looked way better.

My father worked on the railroad for 40+ years and split a car or two with a couple ways with some other guys at the other end of his run in Mo Valley.

They had a cherry red '95 Cutlass convertible when he retired a few years ago.

Something like this...

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I just think we have eliminated gold in our color scheme too much. I also think we should start moving towards a true gold, but our own shade, not the tan gold of other schools but the true yellow gold, like we had in the Jack trice throw backs, or even better like is in the current metallic I State logo. If we switched to that metallic true gold in everything and brought it out more it would be completely unique, and look awesome. I also still believe the extra bevels in the I state logo are too busy, and the Orr Cyclone is a classic logo, So with that said I still say the uniforms I posted before and will post here with these updated logos, both the classic Orr cyclone which is timeless and would and could stand the test of time like other logos, and the I-state without the bevels looks the best as well as the outline one we currently use. We need a Cyclone logo, a mascot logo, and a word mark logo. So versions of the ones below with true metallic yellow gold, and classic logos are what really think we need to move towards. Although I don't have a vote in the decisions. And just to note, none of the following designs are mine, I have just saved them and share them.
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In general, I like the ideas and the concepts, and that Orr era logo would look sick in metallic (either gold or cardinal) against a regular (or flat color) helmet (could do both sides or one side and an Alabamaesque number on the other) . Would be better than the bugle logo that hasn't made an appearance this year (and hopefully will stay in the locker room where it belongs).
Like others, I don't really connect to the new uniforms and I understand that the uniforms aren't about the fans even though we like to discuss, fuss, and complain about them. I just like the fact that as a program we aren't afraid to experiment with these things cause eventually we will get to a better end state / I-State. What is / was frustrating was not being open to trying new or different things (ahem CPR).
 
My father worked on the railroad for 40+ years and split a car or two with a couple ways with some other guys at the other end of his run in Mo Valley.

They had a cherry red '95 Cutlass convertible when he retired a few years ago.

Something like this...

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Probably would have been better than the gators but i was thinking:

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