http://articles.philly.com/2012-07-27/sports/32890115_1_coach-o-brien-new-uniforms-football-uniforms
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Penn State considers changes to football uniforms
On Tuesday night, in a one-hour conference call with players' parents, O'Brien mentioned that he had talked to Nike with the intention of changing the uniform style, even putting names on the backs of jerseys, a practice Paterno disagreed with. Details of the discussion were first reported by the Reading Eagle. O'Brien also said the alterations in style might have been requested too late to apply to this season.
However, on Friday, O'Brien indicated that several changes, which he did not specify, will be in store when the Nittany Lions take the field at Beaver Stadium for their Sept. 1 season opener against Ohio.
Asked if any change in the iconic uniforms - which with its black shoes, no decals on helmets, no names on jerseys have become as much of Penn State's persona as players handing the ball to referees after scoring a touchdown - would upset traditionalists, O'Brien replied: "Turn the page."
"It's a new era, a new era," he said at the Big Ten football media interview session. "Changes were made in 1966 probably. Changes are going to be made in 2012 as well. Jump on board. Support this team and support these players."
Paterno took over as head coach in 1966, but the uniform continued to evolve. The basic blue and white design began in 1975 and continued right up until last year, although in 1980 striping on the sleeves and the collar were introduced. The striping was discontinued only last year.
O'Brien said changes always have been in the works.
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