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CFB Twitter thinks the Cardinals new uniforms are a Ohio State ripoff

The Cardinals new uniforms were unveiled on Thursday night with some on college football twitter noticing a resemblance to Ohio State's jerseys. There's always pressure to get uniform redesigns right. A good look could become an instant classic. A bad look would be an absolute embarrassment for a team hoping to freshen up their look. [...]

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