The Oregon Ducks didn’t wait until a traditional time to unveil their new threads for the upcoming game against the Michigan State Spartans, but it’s not a traditional uniform.
On Sunday morning, the Ducks officially announced their ‘Heroes Uniform,’ which was designed by Dan Lanning and his family as part of the Stomp Out Cancer campaign for the team.
According to the team, each thread represents triumph – showing support for those who have battled cancer + raising awareness as we fight for the cure.
This is the second Stomp Out Cancer the Ducks have ever worn, with the first coming against the Nebraska Cornhuskers back in 2016.
Here’s a look at the uniforms:
The Ducks will wear these uniforms on Friday night against Michigan State in the primetime game on FOX. After winning in dominant fashion over the UCLA Bruins on Saturday night, Oregon will look to get to 5-0 against the Spartans and set up a huge clash with the Ohio State Buckeyes in Week 7.
The Heroes Uniform. #StompOutCancer pic.twitter.com/MzYbXD0Bvv
— Oregon Football (@oregonfootball) September 29, 2024
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