The Maryland Terrapins have been receiving a lot of attention following Monday's home opener against the Miami Hurricanes. The game ended in a 32-24 win for the Terps. But, the result paled to the reception of Maryland's uniforms.

Designed by Under Armour and dubbed "Pride", the Terps' uniforms invoked the Maryland state flag from head to toe. Whether the design was inspired or abhorrent, credit had to be given for the uniqueness of the getup.

Or maybe not.

One segment of Maryland was less than impressed with the new threads. Perhaps because they had worn them first. The Charm City Roller Girls All-Stars, a roller derby team based in Baltimore, has been wearing helmets strikingly similar to those worn by Maryland football for three years.

"They're not identical, but they're shockingly similar," Hillary "Rosie the Rioter" Rosensteel, the roller derby team's captain told the Baltimore Sun.

Both helmets use the yellow, black, red and white of the state flag prominently but Under Armour, who is also based in Baltimore, said the helmet was a "custom design flag print" in a press release last week.

"I can only guess where it came from," Rosensteel said. "It's just a coincidence. But I should not say anymore right now."