Mississippi State turns college football world on ear, unveils all-white uniforms
Fashion trends move fast, and in college football, white is the new black.
All-black uniforms are so yesterday, as Mississippi State has unveiled an all-white uniform for its Nov. 3 game against Texas A&M, and a white jersey/pants combination with gold numbers for "The Egg Bowl" game against Ole Miss on Nov. 24.
The all-white look for the game against the Aggies is a nod to the famous "Snow Bowl" game between Mississippi State and Texas A&M. That 2000 Independence Bowl is one of the more memorable bowl games in history because of the driving snowstorm that provided a great scene for television, and the game itself. Mississippi State rallied to win 43-41 in overtime.
The "Snow Bowl" uniforms are cool for two reasons: They are a creative way to throw back to one of the most iconic bowl games in recent history, and they're not your standard all-black look. The jerseys for the "Battle for the Golden Egg" game against Ole Miss are interesting too, a similar concept to what Mississippi State wore last year for the game.
Thumbs up, Bulldogs.
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