But in Week 12 against the Wisconsin Badgers on the road, we will see something new from the Ducks. It’s subtle, but we will be getting new helmets in Camp Randall.
The Ducks unveiled a black and white combination on Wednesday evening to be worn this weekend against the Badgers. While we’ve seen black helmets before as part of the Heroes combination, this new black helmet will not have the yellow trim, but rather a silver trim.
The jerseys will also come with the white tops worn two weeks ago at Michigan, and black pants. This is a uniform combination that we’ve seen in some big games for the Ducks, most notably last year on the road in a blowout against the Utah Utes.
The Oregon Ducks revealed what uniforms they will be wearing for the Week 11 game against the Maryland Terrapins.
While the Oregon Ducks and Maryland Terrapins have no history against each other on the football field, we know that both can bring it when it comes to uniforms.
The Ducks have notoriously brought the heat when it comes to uniforms, and they will be doing the same this week against Maryland. On Wednesday evening, Oregon unveiled its new look, debuting an alternate version of the “Gang Green” throwback uniforms, this time with yellow pants.
This is the second time that Oregon is wearing the Gang Green jersey tops, which they wore the first two weeks of the season vs. Idaho and Boise State. This is the first time, though, that they will be wearing them with the yellow pants, which were worn on the road vs. UCLA.
The helmets will be the yellow throwbacks, with the Oregon “O” on the side, which were worn twice this season, at UCLA and at Purdue.
Black and Yellow for the Oregon Ducks this weekend at home against Illinois.
The Oregon Ducks are returning home for another top-25 matchup inside Autzen Stadium this weekend. They host the No. 20 Illinois Fighting Illini in a Big Ten game that will hold major ramifications for the end-of-the-season race to Indianapolis.
The Ducks will look the part on the big stage.
On Wednesday evening, Oregon unveiled its latest uniform combination. The Ducks are bringing back the blazing yellow “Heroes” jerseys from the Stomp Out Cancer line. This time they are pairing the tops with black pants and black cleats to achieve a classic black-and-yellow look.
Instead of the yellow accessories we saw against Michigan State with the Stomp Out Cancer look, the Ducks will have black accessories this weekend.
Oregon Ducks Week 9 Uniforms
While this is a top-25 matchup, the Ducks are heavy favorites, listed at minus-21 1/2 across most major sports books. With a win, Oregon will continue its dominance as the No. 1 team in the nation and put itself in a prime position to make the Big Ten championship game and College Football Playoff at the end of the year.
🟡⚪️Yellow on top, white in the middle, and FEBU on the feet for the Oregon Ducks this weekend. 🦆
The Oregon Ducks broke out their ‘FEBU’ cleats earlier this week, emphasizing the need to block out the outside noise that is surely coming after their massive win over the Ohio State Buckeyes last week.
They will be blocking out that noise this Friday with a clean look on the road against the Purdue Boilermakers.
Oregon unveiled their newest look this week, announcing they will be wearing an all-white uniform on the road with the new yellow helmets from the Generation O collection. The Ducks will also be wearing their newest green cleats titled the ‘Oregon FEBU Dunks.’
Oregon Ducks Uniforms vs. Purdue
Oregon ‘FEBU’ Dunks
Earlier this week, Purdue announced that they will be wearing brand new alternate uniforms that are all-black for this matchup against Oregon.
It will be a tough turnaround for the Ducks after their win over the Buckeyes on Saturday. The game will take place on Friday night, a short week, in West Lafayette, Indiana. Oregon has a quick turnaround and will need to focus in as the Boilermakers implement a new starting quarterback into the system.
The Oregon Ducks have unveiled their new all-black ‘Fly Era’ uniforms for Saturday’s showdown against the Ohio State Buckeyes.
The Oregon Ducks are pulling out all of the stops for this weekend’s game against the Ohio State Buckeyes, breaking out one of the most highly-anticipated uniform combinations in recent Oregon history.
With ESPN’s College GameDay in town, the Ducks announced on Wednesday that they would be debuting the all-black ‘Fly Era’ uniforms for a black-out game on Saturday night. These were the first uniforms that were unveiled in the ‘Generation O’ line earlier this summer, and feature several nods to past Oregon uniforms like diamond plating and shoulder wings.
Oregon Ducks Fly Era Uniforms
This will be a massive showdown on Saturday afternoon, with the No. 3 Ducks hosting the No. 2 Buckeyes in what will be one of the most anticipated games of the year.
There’s a chance that it could be the first of two, or potentially three meetings between the schools this year, should they both make it to the Big Ten Championship Game and square off in the College Football Playoff as well.
Kick-off is scheduled for 4:36 p.m. on Saturday afternoon, aired on NBC.
The meaning behind Oregon’s uniforms on Friday night vs. Michigan State runs deep.
The Oregon Ducks have made a name for themselves over the years, partially for their dominance on the field and entertaining style of play, but also in part because of their unending uniform combinations, and innovative technology when it comes to fashion.
This week, however, the Ducks are breaking out something new. The jersey combination, yes, but also the depth of the meaning behind it.
Oregon unveiled its new ‘Heroes’ uniform last Sunday, part of the Generation O line with a “Stomp Out Cancer” message. This isn’t the first time that Oregon has brought awareness to the valiant battle against cancer that many are fighting in our world, but it certainly is the most detailed.
It was also designed by none other than Sauphia Lanning, Dan Lanning’s wife, and her three kids.
Sauphia was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare, aggressive form of bone cancer back in 2016. She is now seven years cancer-free and wanted to honor the doctors and nurses who helped get her and the Lanning family through this time.
The jerseys are coming out now, but in reality, this process of designing them started not long after Lanning and his family touched down in Eugene back in 2022.
“Really it kind of sparked as soon as we got here,” Lanning said. “It was really cool that Nike reached out about maybe being able to create something. I know it was really important to my wife, and that it was something that really honored all forms of cancer and the people that are surrounded by it.”
In our world today, it’s hard to find someone who hasn’t been impacted by cancer in some form or fashion. Oregon linebacker Jeffrey Bassa noted that after his little sister beat cancer when she was young, these uniforms hold a special meaning to him as well.
“It means a lot to me as well, and I know it means a lot to a lot of people,” Bassa said. “We felt like as a group that this was going to be the perfect game to bring those out. They’re going to look good under the lights.”
The flash will certainly be there for the Ducks as the national audience looks on Friday night against the Michigan State Spartans. But that’s nothing new. Oregon always has flash when they take the field, wearing new uniform combinations each and every week and never growing stale.
The difference this week is the substance.
“You always hear about the Ducks and flashy uniforms, but I think this is a little more than flashy,” linebacker Bryce Boettcher said. “It has a bigger meaning behind it, which I think is really cool. The story behind Coach Lanning’s wife, and their kids being able to help design that is really special.”
The Oregon Ducks have revealed their ‘Heroes Uniform’ for Friday’s game against Michigan State.
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 apple green and white combo is coming out for the Oregon Ducks on Saturday night against Boise State.
It’s going to be a classic combo for the Oregon Ducks in this pivotal Week 2 matchup against the Boise State Broncos on Saturday night in Autzen Stadium.
The Ducks aren’t doing anything special when it comes to their uniforms for this must-dominate game, but going with a timeless kit that fans have loved over the years. On Wednesday night, Oregon revealed that they will be wearing a green and white ‘Generation O’ combo with green helmets, green jerseys, and white pants for this night game under the lights.
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This is the second week in a row that we have seen the green helmet and green jersey, but it will have a green facemask this time, rather than the yellow facemask that we saw in Week 1.
The combo was modeled by defensive end Jordan Burch ahead of the game.
We saw the Ducks wear something similar to this last year in the Civil War against the Oregon State Beavers at the end of the season, but the helmet was different, with wings on the sides instead of the classic Oregon ‘O.’
The Ducks are hoping this game has a similar result to that one, as they badly need a dominant performance on the offensive side of the ball to get the bad taste of a closer-than-expected 24-14 showing against Idaho in Week 1.
Both the Ducks and Vandals will be rocking new uniforms on Saturday afternoon in Eugene.
The Oregon Ducks aren’t the only ones breaking out new uniforms on Saturday afternoon in Autzen Stadium.
The visiting Idaho Vandals announced this week that they will also be unveiling a new set of uniforms for the Week 1 showdown, declaring that the ‘ice storm’ is coming.
The Vandals’ new uniforms are very clean, fit with all white tops and pants with the vandal yellow helmet. They also have black numbers with a yellow trim to go along with it.
Meanwhile, the Ducks will be rocking their Gang Green uniforms, part of the new Generation O jersey line, but with a twist, Instead of all-green uniforms, Oregon will have yellow facemasks, making it just the second time in program history that they have worn such a look. The first time was in 2022 in Week 1 against the Georgia Bulldogs.
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Ultimately, the combination of these two uniforms, green and yellow plus white and yellow, will be very visually appealing on the Autzen turf on Saturday afternoon.
Gang Green with a twist? The Oregon Ducks have done it again.
The Oregon Ducks are doing Oregon Duck things for the Week 1 matchup against the Idaho Vandals on Saturday afternoon inside Auzen Stadium.
On Wednesday evening, Oregon unveiled the uniforms they will wear for the matchup. They are breaking out their new “Gang Green” kits from the Generation O line, which was unveiled this summer.
However, the Ducks put a little bit of a twist on the “Gang Green” look. Instead of having everything green, as we saw during the unveiling this summer, Oregon is throwing a yellow face mask on the helmets, giving it a little bit of a pop.
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The face mask goes well with the yellow numbers and accents on the jersey. It was modeled by offensive lineman Marcus Harper ahead of the game.
We saw the Ducks wear something similar to this in 2022 in Dan Lanning’s first game as the head coach of Oregon, going up against the Georgia Bulldogs down in Atlanta.
This game against Idaho is expected to go differently than that one. Oregon is favored by more than six touchdowns and is expected to get through this contest with minimal trouble.