Quote Originally Posted by cdj View Post
I did not, but I may not have played (or scored a TD) with a team that has those gloves.
Quote Originally Posted by VWEBBJR View Post
OK, thanks CDJ, that would be sweet if those actually made it in.
I don't remember playing as a team with those glove styles in my time with the game; that said, hard to know whether NCAA regulations allow such a celebration. If you remember from this past year's Michigan-Ohio State game:

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footbal...n=ncaaf-289645

Nike was obviously very proud of the retro "Pro Combat" look it dreamed up for Ohio State to wear in today's rivalry match with Michigan, in honor of the Buckeyes' 1942 national championship team. Part of that look included lightweight "Vapor Jet" gloves featuring "premium Magnigrip CL technology" and custom art specifically designed to display a block 'O' when the palms are brought together. Nike has put a similar design on the gloves for every team in the Pro Combat line, including a script 'A' for Alabama in last year's BCS Championship Game.

The only problem? When Ohio State receiver DeVier Posey brought the gloves together to form the 'O' after taking in a touchdown pass from Terrelle Pryor to put the Buckeyes up 24-7 in the second quarter, he was hit with a 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty. OSU was subsequently forced to kick off to the Wolverines from its own 15-yard line instead of its own 30. Later, when offensive lineman Mike Adams flashed the 'O' to the crowd to celebrate a 32-yard touchdown run by Boom Herron that extended the OSU lead to 31-7 in the third quarter, he was flagged for an unsportsmanlike penalty, too.
If these are against the rules of play, would have to imagine that the NCAA might have asked the development team not to have that kind of celebration in NCAA Football 12; even though Nike went out of their way to design the uniforms that way in the Pro Combat series.