While the Oregon football program is set to reveal the final two versions of its new “Generation O” uniforms in the coming weeks, both jerseys were leaked on social media on Friday afternoon.
The white road and yellow alternate jerseys follow the same design as the all-black “Fly Era” uniforms the Ducks unveiled this summer, blending various elements from their previous designs.
That includes the wing pattern with carbon fiber infill on the shoulders, the diamond plate pattern that fits into the V-shaped seam of the Nike Vapor F.U.S.E. template, the three-dimensional collar design and the perforated numbers.
The yellow jerseys notably add a “Stomp Out Cancer” patch to the sleeves that features Oregon’s iconic “O” logo and helmet wings, as well as a bell that pays homage to the bells that cancer patients ring after they finish treatment.
Multiple sources have indicated the yellow jerseys will make their debut against Michigan State on Oct. 4, and will be paired with matching yellow pants that bring to mind the Ducks’ uniform combination in their 2014 victory over the Spartans.
The jerseys are also scheduled to be worn against Illinois on Oct. 26, albeit with black pants instead of yellow. Oregon will wear the black helmet with silver wings that was unveiled with its “Fly Era” set in both games.
Speaking of, those same sources indicate the Ducks will wear the all-black uniforms against Ohio State on Oct. 12, as well as pieces from that design at Wisconsin on Nov. 16 (helmets and pants) and against Washington on Nov. 30 (jerseys).
The unreleased white jerseys, meanwhile, will debut alongside green helmets and white pants at Michigan on Nov. 2. This, of course, is a nod to the combination they wore in a blowout victory in Ann Arbor in 2007.
They’ll also be worn in the aforementioned game at the Badgers, while the Ducks will debut new silver chrome helmets and silver pants in the season finale against the Huskies.