Mock up of an ASU football uniform surfaces

Arizona State's time with Nike is nearing its end, and on Sunday, we saw a glimpse at what new uniforms from Adidas may look like.

A mock up of what appears to be an early prototype uniform for ASU was posted on Twitter by Uniformswag's Skye Tilson, who was at the American Football Coaches Association national convention.

On Monday evening, the ASU football program tweeted that these uniforms were in fact produced to "give us a presence at the AFCA convention."

The tweet shows a white helmet with the copper pitchfork, just like what ASU wore in November for its home game against Notre Dame. A white jersey shows a pitchfork in the middle of the chest instead of the words "Arizona State".

Without the Pac-12 logo and "PT42" crest, it's safe to assume that this uniform won't be the finished product, but it potentially gives fans an idea as to what direction Adidas may be going with the uniforms.

This isn't the first uniform look we have gotten from Adidas. When ASU announced its deal with Adidas, rapper Snoop Dogg posted a video to his Instagram that showed him with a gray ASU jersey concept.

But as ASU's equipment staff noted on Twitter, this will not be the final design.

The University of Miami also recently announced a switch from Nike to Adidas and had a road uniform concept on display at the convention.

A lot of fans were skeptical about the change to Adidas, which will pay ASU $33.8 million over the next eight years, but it's hard to complain about this prototype.

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