Episode 1 - It Looks Like an Anus

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In this first ever episode of the Logocast, the first sports designed themed podcast, we discuss new uniforms for the Charlotte Bobcats, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M, San Diego State, talk about recent one-off jerseys in baseball, and have discussions on the fauxback trend and our favorite guilty pleasures. (Lots of) images after the jump.

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Happy Friday the 13th: A look back at some notable uniform numbers in sports

The #13 has been good to Kurt Warner.

Today is Friday the 13th and for some people, today is a bad day. But for me, I am not superstitious about this day. I don’t care if I wear 13 or see broken glass or step on a crack. It’s not a big deal to me.

I believe the same can be said in sports. There have been so many great athletes that have worn the #13: Dan Marino, Wilt Chamberlain, Kurt Warner, Omar Vizquel, Pavel Datsyuk and Steve Nash are some that come to mind.

When I was a kid, I always wondered what number I would wear if I became a professional athlete. During elementary school when I played on the basketball team, I was assigned #20 and #35 in the two years I played. I never cared about either of those numbers.

My top choice would be #11. It has always been #11.

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