Oregon Ducks reveal new uniforms for 2024 season
The Oregon Ducks debuted their new uniforms for the 2024 season, the program’s first in the Big Ten Conference.
Sticking with a classic style of Oregon green, the new uniforms look pretty sleek. Not only that, the numbers look bigger and standout with this shade of yellow.
The new all-green combo can be seen below. The Duck logo is also pretty sharp.
Innovative uniforms? Maybe, maybe not. But they definitely seem to blend the old with the new which is a great mix.
Head coach Dan Lanning called Oregon an innovative football school though, when asked how to describe the university.
“When I think of Oregon, and before I ever took this job, you know, outside looking in, you see a place that’s innovative,” Lanning said. “And that’s really kind of been the mantra this program, you know, especially for the last 25 years of, ‘How can we be on the cutting edge? How can we do what other people don’t do better? How can we be different?’”
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Oregon’s current era of innovation and success was arguably begun during Mike Bellotti’s tenure as head coach, running from 1995 through the 2008 season. But it was assuredly supercharged during the four-year stint when Chip Kelly was at the helm in Eugene, as he and the Ducks were one of the more innovative, offense-forward programs in the country.
There were some notable ups and downs between Kelly’s departure after the 2012 season and Lanning getting hired ahead of the 2022 campaign, but since he’s been in charge in Eugene, Oregon has again moved to being consistently at the fore of college football.
Andrew Graham contributed to this report