Some final thoughts on this:
1. I agree with others that say the helmets with a "navy icon" look much better with the navy jersey. For example, the regular Block I looks much better with the navy jersey than with the white jersey, at least to me. Additionally, the arched ILLINI looks damn slick here with that navy jersey.
2. As an inverse of point #1, the slant ILLINOIS indeed works much better with the white jersey. While we didn't get to see it with the navy jersey this year, we have seen it plenty in the past.
3. I am really pumped to see the Script helmets in action today.
4. I hate to say it and it might just be because it's familiar/"regular," but the Block I now looks like the weakest helmet by far. It looks the simplest out of those designs, and yet it actually has the LEAST amount of nostalgic appeal, as we never wore it on a helmet until Tim Beckman was coach! Every other helmet design looks a bit "old school" and cool in comparison. The more I think about it, quite a few historically iconic programs do NOT have their primary logos on their helmets, and the helmets thus stand on their own as a component of that program's identity. Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan, Alabama, Florida, Notre Dame, etc. are just a couple. Not saying it can't work if you have a cool logo (think Texas, USC, Iowa, Michigan State, Florida State, etc.), but ours is - err - on the simpler side of things, haha.