The Oregon football program announced it will wear new alternate uniforms during Saturday’s game at UCLA (3:30 p.m. ET on ABC) that are inspired by the speckled eggs that some ducks lay. Change the game. This marks the seventh different uniform combination for Oregon in seven games this season.

Why does Oregon always have new uniforms?

The jerseys were teased on Twitter by ‘@GoDucks’ and 247Sports got screenshots of the new uniforms which it released on Monday afternoon. Every year, Oregon shows off with new jerseys and that’s the advantage the Ducks have in being basically Nike headquarters and Phil Knight being an alum and massive donor.

How many uniforms do Oregon have?

With it, Oregon has somewhere in the ballpark of 327 different uniform combinations it can choose from.

What uniforms will Oregon wear?

The Ducks will wear an all green uniform featuring a green helmet with green to yellow wings, a green jersey with yellow numbers and lettering, as well as green pants and cleats.

What color do the Oregon Ducks wear?

Oregon will wear yellow helmets and shoes with white jerseys and pants as the Ducks look for their third straight win over the Huskies and 15th win in the last 17 meetings.

What uniform is Ohio State wearing against Oregon?

The Ohio State Buckeyes will wear their home uniform, a scarlet jersey with white and gray accents reminiscent of the 1968 championship game, combined with gray pants and the team’s traditional gray helmet.

How many Oregon football uniforms are there?

The Oregon Ducks football program is known for their jaw-dropping “style” when it comes to outfitting their players. With more than 500 uniform combinations, the brains at Nike are bound to make a mistake in there somewhere.

How much is Phil Knight worth?

61.7 billion USD (2021)
Phil Knight/Net worth
As of July 2021, Knight has a net worth of $60.8 billion. In 1990, Knight founded the Philip H. Knight Charitable Foundation Trust. As of 2016, according to Portland Business Journal, “Knight is the most generous philanthropist in Oregon history.