LOOK. Ohio State unveils all-white uniforms to be worn for Illinois game Saturday

The Ohio State football team officially unveiled its all-white uniforms it will wear Saturday on the road at Illinois.

It was already teased and reported, but now we have an official look at the all-white uniforms the Ohio State football team will be wearing against Illinois this Saturday.

It’ll mark the first time OSU has worn alternate jerseys since the all-blacks were worn against Michigan State on October 5, and the first time alternate true road jerseys have been broken out since the game against Michigan in Ann Arbor on November 25, 2017.

These beauties will have a similar look to what we’ve seen before when Ohio State busted out the all-whites, except this time the traditional headgear with the Buckeye leaves will be worn as opposed to the alternate helmets with the wider scarlet striping.

Here’s a look at what Ohio State Football shared on its Twitter account Tuesday.

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I have to admit, I’m not generally a fan of all-white ensembles, but Jonathon Cooper (if that is indeed him) looks pretty sharp in these duds. Let’s hope the team plays as good as it looks on Saturday at Noon on FS1.

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