Last year Kansas joined the alternate uniform craze, which gave the Jayhawks triple-digit uniform possibilities. Wednesday, Kansas released another alternate option, dubbed the Crimson Chrome, which includes a gigantic Jayhawk beak on the helmet.
The Jayhawks are hardly alone in the Big 12 in donning alternative uniforms.
Oklahoma introduced an alternative concept this summer, with cream helmets and crimson pants. Iowa State has been known to wear throwbacks. And TCU unveiled special helmets for last year’s opener with two streaks of red flamed on either side of a purple helmet.
Oklahoma State, Baylor, Texas Tech, West Virginia and now Kansas, however, have been the most aggressive in changing up their looks from week to week.
Oklahoma State was on the cutting edge of the alternative uniform trend, and has been utilizing combinations of orange, black, white and gray dating back to 2011.
Back in black-white-black. Today's #OKState uniform combination. #OSUvsTEX pic.twitter.com/FVaBytBPVC
— Oklahoma State (@OSUAthletics) November 16, 2013
Baylor’s digs have also been brash, highlighted by a golden chrome helmet.
Retweet if you like Baylor's Gold Chrome helmet! #Baylor #collegefootball pic.twitter.com/FbEN6WZKWu
— Top Football Gear (@TopFootballGea1) February 21, 2014
West Virginia still has its classic blue-blue-gold look, but the Mountaineers have introduced several other combinations since joining the Big 12, including a white helmet with an old-school WVU logo.
#WVU Takes the field in a throwback helmet tonight against Texas pic.twitter.com/mG7CeDJeyn
— Geoff Coyle (@GFCoyle) November 10, 2013
Texas Tech opened up its options last year under coach Kliff Kingsbury, who had creative authority designing the Red Raiders' many new alternate looks.
Another view of tonight's Texas Tech gray uniform: pic.twitter.com/x33gBSiLUc
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) September 12, 2013
Now, in light of Kansas’ latest uniform addition, we put this question to you: Which team in the Big 12 does alternate uniform combinations the best?
Let us know what you think in our weekly Big 12 poll.