The Texas A&M Aggies will wear some Adidas leather throwback uniforms from 1939 for their Nov. 1 games against UL-Monroe.
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The Texas A&M Aggies will be at home this weekend as they take on UL-Monroe and when they hit the field for that game, they will definitely have one of the most unique uniforms of any team this weekend.
On Wednesday we were treated to the first look at these sweet 1939 throwback uniforms that the Aggies will be wearing that showcase the leather helmets of the 1930s, among a few other details from that era.
Texas A&M throwback unis for 11/1 game: Check out helmet & cleats pic.twitter.com/NmoO6ejeSK
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 29, 2014
Again, this will certainly be one of the most unique uniforms on a football field for Week 10 of the college football season, and it’s probably not even close. Adidas generally takes some flack for their designs, but they hit a home run with this one.
Now if the Aggies can once again look as good with their play on the field as they will in their uniforms.
After getting off to a hot 5-0 start to the season, the Aggies have lost three in a row, including the blowout loss they suffered to Alabama, 59-0. With the recent woes, Kevin Sumlin has re-opened the quarterback competition from the preseason between Kenny Hill and Kyle Allen.
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