Miami Hurricanes reveal new Adidas uniforms (Photos)
By Jack Crosby
![Sep 28, 2013; Tampa, FL, USA; Miami Hurricanes helmet on the sidelines against the South Florida Bulls during the second half at Raymond James Stadium. Miami Hurricanes defeated the South Florida Bulls 49-21. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports Sep 28, 2013; Tampa, FL, USA; Miami Hurricanes helmet on the sidelines against the South Florida Bulls during the second half at Raymond James Stadium. Miami Hurricanes defeated the South Florida Bulls 49-21. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/8190e71d04c5eb397941d704c207fe1dc6b0bb093cdba21fe945ebb72ae0824d.jpg)
After a bit of a wait, we got a glimpse of the new Miami Hurricanes uniforms that have been constructed by Adidas
Over the course of the past year one of the biggest news bits that we were treated to was the fact that the Miami Hurricanes would be leaving Nike for Adidas. Being the first school that partnered with Nike, this was huge news. As time went on, Nike did a fantastic job with the uniforms for the Hurricanes, especially on the football field.
But the fact of the matter is that the partnership has come to an end and now it’s time for the era of Adidas when it comes to Miami athletics, and on Saturday night we got our first look at the new threads.
Florida Fast. Florida Flash.
— adidas Football US (@adidasFballUS) July 19, 2015
@CanesFootball’s Orange TECHFIT x #Primeknit uniform.
#ItsAllAboutTheU #teamadidas pic.twitter.com/P9IyXJ5NNX
305 swagger. Faster than ever.
— adidas Football US (@adidasFballUS) July 19, 2015
@CanesFootball’s White TECHFIT x #Primeknit uniform.
#ItsAllAboutTheU #teamadidas pic.twitter.com/5x2zjDaKbZ
Miami just got faster. Keep up.@CanesFootball’s Green TECHFIT x #Primeknit uniform.
— adidas Football US (@adidasFballUS) July 19, 2015
#ItsAllAboutTheU #teamadidas pic.twitter.com/EyguinVc4H
Now Adidas has taken some flack lately, mainly because they’re viewed as in last place behind Under Armour and Nike when it comes to uniform outfitting. So with Miami now on their client list, they had a chance to answer their critics in a big way.
So, did they?
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