🏈 College Football
Texas Tech’s 100th Anniversary Uniforms — A Rare W Out of Lubbock
Texas Tech just dropped their 100th anniversary uniforms and for once… Lubbock didn’t fumble the bag. Adidas came in, took a look at the Under Armour “let’s slap a barbed wire font on everything” era, and decided we were due for an adult redesign.
First thing that hits you is the TECH plastered across the front — loud enough you can see it from the tortilla section, but not so obnoxious it feels like a Kliff Kingsbury play call. They kept the pant stripes and shoulder details clean, a subtle nod to the program’s early days without going full Civil War reenactment like some schools do. And yes, the beveled double-T is still there for the purists, but it’s riding a much sharper, more balanced look.
The helmet? White with stars — and before you start, no, it’s not “too busy.” If anything, it finally feels like Tech has a lid worth keeping in rotation. Plenty of folks are already saying they’d be fine if this became the permanent home uniform. Given the love these are getting, I wouldn’t be shocked if they did.
Naturally, the fans are eating it up. Some want tortillas incorporated (can’t blame them), others want the TECH even bigger (calm down, we’re not making a billboard), and a few are just happy we’re not trotting out those UA “gradient fade to sadness” jerseys ever again.
Bottom line — for a school that’s had more wardrobe malfunctions than bowl wins in the past decade, this is a legit W. Sharp, historical, and actually wearable. Even the Big 12’s tortilla police can’t hate on this one.