• NCAA Football 11: Understanding the Pro Combat Phenomenon



    Monday’s NCAA Football 11 demo gives gamers the ability to unlock the Nike Pro Combat uniforms for all eleven teams that wore them in the 2009-10 season. Fans of Ohio State, Miami, Missouri, and more have been asking for months if Pro Combats would be in this July’s game. Why the hype? What is so special about them? Let’s take a look at the Nike Pro Combat uniform and try to understand the phenomenon.

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    From Nike: Nike Pro Combat is a lightweight, breathable padded protective base layer ergonomically designed to provide sport-specific protection to athletes without restricting flexibility. The Nike Pro Combat uniform is 37 percent lighter than current designs (673 grams vs. 1,061 grams). Nike utilized a four-way stretch twill that does not hold sweat or water and as a result, the new uniforms are 46 percent lighter than the current designs when wet. Overall, the Nike Pro Combat uniform, when wet, is still lighter than the current design when completely dry.

    The Pro Combat uniforms debuted in the fall of 2009 and will be officially introduced at the start of the 2010 season. The eleven programs with Pro Combat uniforms are: Clemson, Florida, Florida State, LSU, Miami, Missouri, Ohio State, Oklahoma, TCU, Texas, and Virginia Tech. See photos, videos, and more of each school’s Pro Combat uniform here.

    Each Pro Combat uniform features a team specific nickname and unique details within the uniform design:

    Clemson “All In” – The uniform design is based on that from the early 1980s, including the 1981 season that saw the Tigers go undefeated and win the National Championship. Embroidered on the inner collar of the jersey is “All In,” the team mantra since Dabo Swinney took over as head coach.

    Florida “Finish the Mission” – The inner collar is embroidered with “Pride,” the team’s mantra. The back of the pants are embroidered with “Gators.” ‘Finish the Mission’ refers to the Gators quest to bring another National Championship to Gainesville.

    Florida State “Fear the Spear” – The black helmet represents the ceremonial black drink the Seminole warriors would share before heading into battle. The abbreviated team nickname “Noles” is embroidered on the back of the pants.

    LSU “Cochon De Lait” – Cochon De Lait translates to ‘french suckling pig’ - essentially a Cajun pig roast of a whole young pig. Fitting as LSU debuted their Pro Combat uniforms versus the Arkansas Razorbacks. The gold helmet honors the teams of the 1940s and also the Golden Boot that LSU and Arkansas play for. “Team” is embroidered on the inner collar of the jersey and “Tigers” is embroidered on the back of the pants.

    Miami “The U Knows” – Miami’s nickname “The U” is embroidered on the inner collar. Copying the split-colored “U” on the helmets, the numbers on the jersey are also split-colored. “Canes” is embroidered on the back of the pants.

    Missouri “Beast Mode” – The uniform design is meant to imply ‘stealth,’ a reference to the Stealth Bombers housed at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. “Beast Mode” is embroidered on the inner collar of the jersey. “Tigers” is embroidered on the back of the pants.

    Ohio State “Earned” – The helmets are based upon those worn by the 1954 National Championship team. “Buckeye Tradition” is embroidered on the inner collar. “Earned” refers to the high level of success the program has attained as well as the tradition of earning the Buckeye stickers on the helmets for big plays and wins.

    Oklahoma “Stake Our Claim” – The uniform design was based upon the 1955 National Championship team. Embroidered on the inner collar of the uniform was “Sooner Magic,” a term coined after OU’s miraculous comeback win over Nebraska in 1976 and other big wins in the series under head coach Barry Switzer. “Sooners” is embroidered on the back of the pants.

    TCU “Don’t Back Down” – Nike was able to digitally sublimate a horned frog skin print on the pants and helmets. The team’s mantra “Don’t Back Down” is embroidered on the inner collar of the jersey. The helmet features red lines down the center to represent the blood that shoot’s from a horned frog’s eyes when under attack and also represent the ‘bloodlines’ of the brotherhood that unite the team.

    Texas “Texas Fight” – The helmets feature numbers, a tribute to the Darrell K. Royal era (1957-1976) of Texas football. The inner collar is embroidered with “We Are Texas.” “Texas” is embroidered on the back of the pants. The uniform nickname was originally “It Only Takes Eleven,” a verbal strike at rival Texas A&M and their ‘12th Man’ tradition.

    Virginia Tech “Good Guys Wear White” – The inner collar is embroidered with ‘Beamer Ball,’ a reference to the successful head coach of the Hokies, Frank Beamer. Gradient color on the numbers and shoulder trim represent the team speed of the Hokies. The back of the pants are embroidered with ‘Ut Prosim’ – the school’s latin motto, meaning ‘That I May Serve.’ In their first ever game wearing the Nike Pro Combats, it was believed that their opponent Maryland would wear all-black Under Armor uniforms, hence the ‘good guys wear white.’ However, the Terrapins would actually wear special black and camouflage jerseys to support American’s veterans and the Wounded Warrior Project.


    With the physical benefits and uniqueness of the Pro Combat jersey and the hype surrounding them, how have teams fared while wearing them?

    Clemson – Lost 34-17 at South Carolina (Nov. 28, 2009)
    Florida – Won 37-10 versus Florida State (Nov. 28, 2009)
    Florida State – Won 29-26 versus Maryland (Nov. 21, 2009)
    LSU – Won 33-30 (OT) versus Arkansas (Nov. 28, 2009)
    Miami – Won 31-10 at South Florida (Nov. 28, 2009), Lost 20-14 vs. Wisconsin (Dec. 29, 2009)
    Missouri – Won 41-39 versus Kansas (Nov. 28, 2009)
    Ohio State – Won 21-10 at Michigan (Nov. 21, 2009)
    Oklahoma – Lost at Texas Tech 41-13 (Nov. 21, 2009)
    TCU – Won versus Utah 55-28 (Nov. 14, 2009), Lost versus Boise State 17-10 (Jan. 4, 2010)
    Texas – Won at Texas A&M 49-39 (Nov. 26, 2009)
    Virginia Tech – Won at Maryland 36-9 (Nov. 14, 2009), Won at Virginia 42-13 (Nov. 28, 2009)

    In fourteen games featuring teams wearing Pro Combat uniforms, those teams went 10-4.

    What do you think of the Nike Pro Combat uniforms? Are you a fan? Do you prefer some uniforms more than others? Leave your thoughts in the comments.
    Comments 64 Comments
    1. morsdraconis's Avatar
      morsdraconis -
      WVU's uniform looks AWESOME.

      I REALLY like what they've done with these. Some really cool looking ones.
    1. JeffHCross's Avatar
      JeffHCross -
      Virginia Tech's has a freaking motherboard (or at least circuitry) on it. Awesome.

      I'm indifferent to Ohio State's this year. They kept it simple, which I like. But I'm going to have to wait and see on the helmet. That's the part I have the hardest time agreeing with.

      Overall, I like them this year. A lot cleaner, a lot simpler. Didn't buck the team's normal look too much.

      Seeing Boise vs Tech and Pitt vs WVU in their unis should be nice.
    1. ram29jackson's Avatar
      ram29jackson -
      Quote Originally Posted by gschwendt View Post
      Oregon State is my favorite out of that bunch.
      it appears they are borrowing from their 1960s look
    1. ram29jackson's Avatar
      ram29jackson -





      compare / contrast history 1962 FSU




      USFL Michigan Panthers
    1. morsdraconis's Avatar
      morsdraconis -
      Quote Originally Posted by ram29jackson View Post
      it appears they are borrowing from their 1960s look
      Yeah, as a tribute to the team that beat three of the best teams in the nation back to back to back.
    1. AustinWolv's Avatar
      AustinWolv -
      I like the U's look. Boise is pretty good. PITT's it too gimmicky.
      Not sold on VT's, although the black and the originality of the PCB circuit pattern is pretty cool.
      I do agree the WVU ones look pretty cool, but the shoes are ghey.
      The scales look of the TCU ones is pretty neat, but should only have the pants with them, not inside the numbers. Same for the Gators. And Bama.
      Simplicity of Oregon St's is good, but lose the ghey shoes.
    1. ram29jackson's Avatar
      ram29jackson -
      Ohio State is about the 20 minute mark and a great history lesson

      the Nike media event for the uni's from the Nike site with 2 choices for type of media player you want

      http://icast-live.com/live/nike/nike...rivalries.html

      let me know its working for you
    1. ram29jackson's Avatar
      ram29jackson -
      a side video talking to Boise model

    1. JeffHCross's Avatar
      JeffHCross -
      Quote Originally Posted by ram29jackson View Post
      Ohio State is about the 20 minute mark and a great history lesson
      As I grew up, the two things that were regularly part of my life were studying Ohio State football and studying World War II. The connections between this jersey and that history is incredible.

      Most amazing is the bronze star on the helmet, which is a tribute to Charles Csuri. Captain of the 1942 team, member of the Ohio State Hall of Fame, Professor Emeritus at Ohio State, considered one of the pioneers of computer graphics, and ... oh yeah ... got a Bronze Star for the Battle of the Bulge.

      Incredible. In a manner of speaking, I can credit him for two of the most important parts of my life ... my love of Ohio State football, and my profession (computer science).

      Most incredible ... I knew none of this before last night. Well, I knew his name, and that he was well known in graphics, but that's it.
    1. CLW's Avatar
      CLW -
      I'm sorry ALL of these uniforms are HIDEOUSLY UGLY. I don't get it but the kiddies seem to like them so whatever.
    1. coogrfan's Avatar
      coogrfan -
      The final word on the subject, courtesy of Uni Watch's Paul Lukas:
      ...the whole Pro Combat program is so silly, trying to critique it via conventional standards seems pointless. Making a big fuss over it would just further legitimize it. I prefer to think that Nike’s approach here (i.e., corporate lifestyle branding masquerading as team branding, and merchandising masquerading as school spirit) pretty much speaks for itself...
    1. morsdraconis's Avatar
      morsdraconis -
      I thought it was silly too until WVU got one (and they look pretty damn good to boot).

      Just how it is fellas.
    1. steelerfan's Avatar
      steelerfan -
      Quote Originally Posted by CLW View Post
      I don't get it but the kiddies seem to like them
      Yep. Most of them are horrible. Miami looks the worst. They look like Florida A&M (and Michael Irvin is a jackass). Ohio State is reminiscent of ULL. WVU's shoes are the worst, which is saying alot since there are so many bad ones. Putting the logo on the palms of gloves seems kinda neat until you realize everybody has it.
    1. JeffHCross's Avatar
      JeffHCross -
      Quote Originally Posted by coogrfan View Post
      The final word on the subject, courtesy of Uni Watch's Paul Lukas:
      I love reading Uni Watch, but I've quickly learned that his word should never be the final on anything. I mean, the article used a "Rolling in the Grave Rage" rating scale.



      Was a good read though.
    1. ram29jackson's Avatar
      ram29jackson -
      but the fact is this will influence future design ideas.

      and whats with the Michael Irvin hate haha? I thought he did a pretty good job.
    1. JeffHCross's Avatar
      JeffHCross -
      I don't honestly believe that one-time-only designs will influence anything long-term.
    1. CLW's Avatar
      CLW -
      Give me Penn State's uniform. No names on the back. Of course, it too was bastardized with the damn Nike advertisement on it recently.

    1. JeffHCross's Avatar
      JeffHCross -
      I don't think anyone disagrees that, overall, "traditional" uniforms are better. But for one time deals, I can deal with this stuff.

      Personally, I really like the Ohio State design, minus the helmet. And the history of it is very cool.
    1. cdj's Avatar
      cdj -
      Quote Originally Posted by CLW View Post
      I don't get it but the kiddies seem to like them so whatever.
      I think that's a lot of it. Recruits and players love knowing that as a Nike school they can be a part of something such as uniform changes or these Pro-Combat uniforms. adidas and Under Armor have gotten in the act to some degree, but usually as throwbacks or the Wounded Warrior unis not an entire redesign like the Pro Combats typically are.
    1. cdj's Avatar
      cdj -
      Quote Originally Posted by CLW View Post
      I don't get it but the kiddies seem to like them so whatever.
      I think that's a lot of it. Recruits and players love knowing that as a Nike school they can be a part of something such as uniform changes or these Pro-Combat uniforms. adidas and Under Armor have gotten in the act to some degree, but usually as throwbacks or the Wounded Warrior unis not an entire redesign like the Pro Combats typically are.