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04.09.2007 | Football
AMES, Iowa - Iowa State's football team will have a new look beginning this fall with the return of gold pants for both its home and road uniforms. First-year coach Gene Chizik wanted a return to ISU's traditional colors - cardinal and gold - on the squad's game-day uniforms.
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Chizik and Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard said the color change for the pants is the first step in the re-design and that the Athletics Department is enlisting the help of Cyclone fans to create concepts for new uniforms.
“It was too late in the production process to make any changes beyond the color of the pants for 2007,” Pollard said.
However, the athletics program anticipates the football team wearing completely new designed uniforms and helmets for the 2008 season.
“It's quite natural for new coaching eras to coincide with a new look,” Pollard said. “Developing that new look will include input from many areas, including our students, alums and fans. Building pride for and branding a new era starts with the team's identity, which is tied to its uniform.”
Chizik met with Pollard this spring to discuss options. Seeking input from the students, alums and fan base, as well as working with the experts from
“We want feedback as we consider what direction we'll take going forward,” Pollard said. “We feel the connection with students and faculty - through the expertise of the
“We are honored to be asked to participate in this exciting venture,” said Cheryl Achterberg, Dean of the
The Athletics Department is asking fans to mail their ideas to: Uniform Designs, Athletics Marketing Office,
Once concepts are collected, athletics department officials will review suggestions in consultation with their apparel partner, Nike. Later this summer,
“All options are on the table,” Chizik said. “Our football team represents the institution, especially the students, our alums and fans. Asking for input from those key constituents seemed like an obvious first step and we're excited to see some of the ideas that are generated.”