The all-whites and crimson/white/white are the best record wise at. When it comes to win-loss record in a given combo though, the one-time combos of white/crimson/white and crimson/gray/anthracite are sitting at goose eggs but the all-crimson, despite the win over Oregon in Eugene, remains the most "bad luck" combo. The non-traditional combos, like the all-white and anything involving anthracite is getting worn a lot more. Whether the team thinks it's getting some bad luck from the Portland State game wearing them or the players just like mixing things up more, I'm not sure. The most striking difference between Mike Leach's first year and 2015 is the gigantic reduction in the gray/crimson/gray combo. have they? The answer to that seems to be "yeah, a little bit!" Uniform Combo Since the football team is announcing their weekly uniform pick on Twitter, it seemed to us and many Coug fans that the combos were getting less and less "traditional" (depending on your definition and era of Cougar football you remember) and things seemed to be getting more creative. They finally got to a truer crimson and gray, getting away from colors closer to silver and red and the numerals/fonts are gorgeous. Since WSU's uniform redesign by Nike in 2011, my biased opinion is that they have some of the sharpest uniforms in the country. Uniform combos are becoming a bigger topic of conversation the week before football games at virtually every school across the country.
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