Mossy Oak Designs Custom Uniforms for Mississippi State Baseball

WEST POINT, MS – Mossy Oak® is proud to announce a unique collaboration with Mississippi State University (MSU) baseball and adidas. On March 15, the MSU baseball team will take the field wearing adidas jerseys decorated in Mossy Oak Break-Up Country® camo, marking a first in collegiate baseball.

“At Mossy Oak, we embrace anything that allows us share the outdoor lifestyle. Our new partnership with Mississippi State and adidas is an example of connecting the outdoors to one of the great American pastimes,” said Chris Paradise, Senior Vice President of Mossy Oak. “We are excited not only for the partnership, but are especially excited to see MSU wearing their new Mossy Oak decorated jerseys on the field. No question it is an honor to see the Mossy Oak brand on the backs of one of the premier teams in collegiate baseball.”

“Similar to Mississippi State baseball, Mossy Oak has set a high standard, connecting people and their passion, with the things they love,” said Scott Stricklin, MSU Athletic Director. “The opportunity to see three great brands – Mossy Oak, Mississippi State and adidas – come together in a unique way celebrates what so many of us love about the outdoors.”

The Mossy Oak jerseys will be worn Tuesday, March 15 versus Eastern Kentucky. Scheduled game time is 6:30 p.m. For game day updates, follow Mossy Oak on FacebookTwitter, or Instagram. Visit the MSU Athletics site at www.hailstate.com.

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