Feb 18, 2014; Knoxville, TN, USA; Tennessee Volunteers head coach Cuonzo Martin during the first half against the Georgia Bulldogs at Thompson-Boling Arena. Mandatory Credit: Randy Sartin-USA TODAY Sports
Tennessee’s smokey gray uniforms, which were unveiled on the gridiron in 2013, will be making the transition to basketball, according to a release from the school.
"adidas and the Tennessee basketball program Thursday unveiled the “Made in March Uniform System” for the 2014 college basketball postseason. The collection was created to provide the Volunteers with adidas’ most advanced uniform system and basketball apparel technology so the Big Orange can take on the challenge of March.Tennessee can wear its new uniforms as soon as next week, beginning with the SEC Tournament March 12-16 in Atlanta.Made in March Uniforms feature a functional perforated print pattern along the leg of the stretch-woven short to enhance breathability and ventilation, keeping players cool as the clock winds down. adidas’ quick-drying jersey technology, found in current NBA uniforms, along with ClimaCool zones on the chest, back and side, move heat and moisture away from the body to keep the jersey light and dry."