More on the Throwback uniforms from last night's game, and the ones they were modeled on from the 1980's (see above)...
There are a few differences between the new throwback versions by Under Armour, and the old versions from the various years in the1980's.
Bradley apparently had both red road uniforms as well as white home uniforms (pictured above), because I have a red version.
And, before the era of colleges signing exclusive contracts with apparel companies, schools bought uniforms from multiple different manufacturers.
I have Bradley uniforms made by different companies like Champion, Wilson, and Russell, which were the big three uniform manufacturers in the 1980's, before Nike and the other shoe companies got into making uniforms.
The red uniform I have was manufactured by Russell Athletic-
A couple other notable differences are that the 1980's shorts are very short, typical for that time period (can be seen in the photos of Hersey Hawkins and Anthony Manuel in the post above this one).
And they have the old, now-politically incorrect Bradley "Dancing Indian" logo embroidered on both sides of the shorts. Of course, the new throwbacks do not have this objectionable caricature.