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U. of Tennessee Unveils New Football Uniforms
Spectators watching UT football this season will be
treated to a new uniform. Developed by a design team at
adidas America, the updated jersey and pants were unveiled
Wednesday to the media and debut nationally when the Vols
open their 2002 season Aug. 31 on ESPN2 against Wyoming in
Nashville.
The new design continues to integrate Tennessee's strong
color scheme of "Tennessee Orange" and white. Designers made
minimal changes to the current home jersey, while the
coordinating home pant incorporates a Lycra orange panel
down the outside of each leg. The updated away jersey
continues the color-blocked theme with a Tennessee Orange
stripe down each side, as well as down the outer pant leg.
The product range will be available at retail this fall.
"I'm enthused about the change because the players are
enthused," head coach Phillip Fulmer said. "I don't think a
uniform wins or loses ballgames, but it is important to look
good. We felt we needed more orange in the road uniform and
adidas made the recommendation to look at the stripe up the
side. We're excited about the look and hope the fans enjoy
it."
The redesign of the Volunteers football uniform is part
of a larger partnership agreement with adidas that began in
1997 and was renewed in April 2001 for four additional
years.
"The University of Tennessee is extremely proud of our
partnership with adidas," athletics director Doug Dickey
said. "This new design serves as a testimony to Adidas'
commitment to our university and athletics programs. adidas
and UT have worked well together for the past five years and
we're looking forward to many more."
As well as uniforms for teams, adidas provides a range of
services to UT, including ensuring coaches, trainers and
medical staff have everything they need to support the needs
of college athletes. adidas also fosters internship programs
with the university and provides a specialized retail
environment with a specific Tennessee look and feel. Adidas
will continue to license apparel and accessories that bear
the UT trademark at retailers nationwide.
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