Texas A&M is at home against Arkansas on Saturday, but much of the attention has been on the uniforms the Aggies are wearing.
The Aggies revealed the uniforms — designed by adidas — on Friday ahead of the game as part of a tribute to Black History Month. They’re inspired by Lusia Harris, a star at Delta State from 1973-1977 who was the first woman drafted by an NBA team. The side pattern is meant to invoke the tradition of quilting the among African-American community.
The sentiment is certainly good on the part of adidas, who designed similar jerseys for several other teams across the country. That said, it hasn’t equaled a positive response from fans, who expressed their displeasure on social media.
Here’s a sampling of the reaction:
What the hell is Texas A&M wearing? Those uniforms are atrocious. ?
— The Josh Reed Fan Club (@DatDudeBR) February 15, 2025Adidas needs to go straight to The Hague for these uniforms they put Texas A&M in today
— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) February 15, 2025Adidas needs to fire whoever is designing & approving these college basketball jerseysIndiana’s were bad. Texas A&M’s might be worseThey look like practice jerseys, not game-day uniforms pic.twitter.com/ms4xOZ2vMZ
— Ohio Divided (@BuckeyeNatty) February 15, 2025So the awful Adidas basketball uniforms are apparently inspired by the jerseys worn by women’s basketball pioneer Lusia Harris.They still look terrible, but it’s at least good to know the intent behind the design. pic.twitter.com/C4m4gx6LOF
— Robert Behrens (@rcb05) February 15, 2025Wow these #adidas uniforms A&M are wearing are awful.
— Chris Roberts (@CoachRob1997) February 15, 2025Texas A&M are debuting what might be the worst uniforms of all time today? pic.twitter.com/2u1jz2aQOZ
— Splash Sports (@splashsports_) February 15, 2025How Adidas designs jerseys these days: pic.twitter.com/DF33D7YxPA
— RazorbackRetweets (RT) (@rzrbackretweet) February 15, 2025Those Texas A&M uniforms… pic.twitter.com/lgKjKn9XQ6
— Josh Rugger (@RugsWX) February 15, 2025Texas A&M doesn’t deserve to win any basketball games wearing these uniforms.
— Conner Caldwell (@connerjcaldwell) February 15, 2025In 2024, the Aggies finalized an extension of their deal with adidas through 2027. The relationship between Texas A&M and adidas dates back to 2007.
As for Saturday’s game, the Aggies entered action on a 4-game win streak. Texas A&M started the day with a 17-5 mark, including an 8-3 record in the SEC — good for a tie for second, two games behind both Auburn and Alabama.
On Saturday, the Aggies were revealed as a No. 2 seed in the South Region in the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
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