TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida State’s new logo leaked April 2 and was met with mixed emotions from fans.But the school unveiled redesigned uniforms in a downtown ceremony Friday night, just a day before the football team’s spring football game. The response was overwhelmingly positive.Fans cheered on as student-athletes from baseball, softball, basketball and soccer who modeled the new designs. The biggest applause came for the home, away and “tribute” football uniforms and helmets that were modeled by receiver Scooter Haggins and linebackers Reggie Northrup and Ukeme Eligwe.”Unconquered,” Haggins said. “New uniforms, same team.”:The reveal was part of a two-year effort by Florida State to gain consistency with the garnet color and also logo design both on apparel and playing fields and courts. School officials felt that the original Seminole head, the athletic teams’ primary logo, did not reproduce well.So the effort began, starting conversations with student-athletes, coaches, administrators, boosters and the Seminole Tribe of Florida. Florida State officials and Nike worked together on the redesign.While there are changes, many of them honor the tradition of the Seminole tribe. Patchwork from the Seminole tribe was used on the sleeves of jerseys. And spears are crossed on the back of the helmets…