After Ezekiel Elliott bulldozed Oregon like a dilapidated crack house in the 2014 national championship game, the NCAA passed a bylaw eliminating his famous crop top look, which it saw as a competitive advantage.
Despite a social media campaign to rescind the law, Elliott ditched the crop top during his 2015 campaign. He finished with 1,821 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns.
Elliott then resurrected the crop top in suit form at the 2016 NFL Draft at which the Dallas Cowboys selected him as the No. 4 overall pick.
Though the NFL has a similar ban, it's not going to stop the Dallas Cowboys, who signed Elliott to a four-year, $24.