Are these the Miami Hurricanes’ new Adidas uniforms? (Photo)

Dec 27, 2014; Shreveport, LA, USA; Miami Hurricanes kicker Michael Badgley (24) celebrates with teammates after making a field goal in the first quarter against the South Carolina Gamecocks in the 2014 Independence Bowl at Independence Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 27, 2014; Shreveport, LA, USA; Miami Hurricanes kicker Michael Badgley (24) celebrates with teammates after making a field goal in the first quarter against the South Carolina Gamecocks in the 2014 Independence Bowl at Independence Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports /
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The new Adidas Miami Hurricanes uniforms may have been leaked prematurely

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The new football uniforms for the Miami Hurricanes may have already been leaked out to the public here with just a few months left until the college football regular season gets underway.

According to CBS Miami, this picture below may actually be unveiling the new digs the Hurricanes will be hitting the field with as they begin their new relationship with Adidas.

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That certainly seems to be a leaked photo of the new Miami uniforms, and all things considered, they’re not all that bad. It looks from the picture like one major change that will be implemented is having “Hurricanes” across the chest. Other than that, it doesn’t seem Adidas went that drastic with the changes to the Canes’ outfits.

After a lengthy relationship with Nike, Miami made the decision last January that they’d be making the move to Adidas, a move that caught a lot of people by surprise. Miami had been one of the longest-tenured members of the Nike family, and it was hard to imagine them wearing anything else.

Now, the report from CBS Miami also notes that a source told them that this picture is indeed the new uniforms, but this picture is an older version.

Well, we’ll find out next month when the actual uniforms are unveiled whether or not they’re legit.

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