You know we love leos here at College Gym News. You’ve probably also realized that we love throwback posts. Today, we’re combining the two and taking a look at some teams’ style evolution over the years. Georgia has been largely consistent—all black everything—while teams like Utah, Alabama and Florida had some complete style shifts over the years. We’ve included gifs of conference or national championships wherever possible, since teams usually debut new styles at those meets.
Alabama
1983: The athletic look.1990: Alabama was all about the candy stripe for several years.1995: Hello, keyhole.2000: Very different, very 2000.2005: So many keyholes!2010: The giant A and the houndstooth have arrived.2015: Sparkly leos are here.2018: Alabama has been slightly toned down and more intricate.
Florida
1985: Florida is the sunshine state.1990: There are tiny white flowers lining the front and back mesh insets.1995: Finally! Some blue!2000: This is velvet and a very deep blue, which is so 2000.2005: Sparkle city, and moving back toward the shade of blue we see today.2010: Back to blue and white.2015: Perhaps our favorite Rhonda-era leo.2018: Finally, some touches of orange! Maybe 2019 will be the year we get a full orange Florida leo.
Georgia
1984: There are three tiny white flowers on the front.1990: The black begins.1995: The top is a criss-cross mesh pattern.2000: Tiny embroidered text was very popular; that little script says “Georgia”.2005: Some white appears, and the text has grown.2010: A rare red look.2015: More red, and the giant “G” we know and love (or hate!).2018: Suzanne is back, and so is black.
LSU
1988: The purple on the shoulder includes a tiger stripe pattern.1990: Pink was in!1995: Back to purple.2000: The tiny embroidered text says “LSU”.2005: This was a popular style, even down to the club level.2010: We can’t help but think those gold bits resemble tiger claw marks.2015: The fleur-de-lis makes an appearance.2018: We’ve seen LSU going for this rich shade of purple recently.
Michigan
1990: Note the block M on the hip.1995: Those keyholes are lined by blue and maize bits of fabric.2000: Very blue, very velvet.2005: Getting closer to the blue-with-some-yellow we’re used to today, and a variation on the starburst leo.2010: We did ten double takes at this leo; a very different look for the 2000s Wolverines.2015: Now we find the mesh and intricate yellow details we know well.2018: Taking yellow to a new level.
Nebraska
1990: Very reminiscent of early Alabama looks.
2000: Black and white is here. And weirdly baggy sleeves?2005: Nebraska wore a good bit of silver in the early 2000s.2010: That is one big N.2015: Still rocking the sweetheart neckline, but venturing into intricate backs.2018: Hitting the ombre trend, and going for a fully open back.
Oklahoma
1988: A classically ’80s athletic style.2000: Fast forward 22 years, and we’ve arrived at keyholes.2005: The subtle sort of look we don’t see in KJ Kindler-era leos.2010: Note the “SOONERS” on the low back; strategically placed to not fall under the competitor number?2015: Intricate Oklahoma leos in full swing by this point.2018: We can assure you that this one was blinding in person.
UCLA
1980: The patriotic look was in, as was the V neck.1990: Don’t miss the bit of yellow on the neckline.1995: Some true gold—not yellow—appears, as does the omnipresent mid-90s keyhole.2000: Of course, it’s 2000, so we need velvet and tiny embroidered text.2005: Some very bright blue we don’t see these days.2010: The criss-cross back Rebecca’s Mom leo has arrived.2015: We still can’t believe UCLA wore this in 2015! Note the shoulder mesh.2018: We’re still divided on this one at CGN. Some of us love it, some of us hate it.
Utah
1980: The athletic V neck look.1983: We’re still not sure why Utah wore purple, or what that pattern is.1990: We learned in 2018 that pink is a color of the Ute nation, which explains a lot of Utah’s style choices through the decades.1995: That faux high leg cut was a popular look.2000: It’s 2000, so by now you know that tiny embroidery says “UTAH”.2005: We promise this is nationals, not a pink meet. The light shade is a departure.2010: A very different look.2015: We all know the many U’s leo well.2018: Going back to that Ute-inspired look.
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Just so you know, Florida made a leo in the 2000s that was known as the “creamsicle” look that was all mesh and orange.
There was also this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCdiFNP7L2w
I actually like the Orange leo!