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Oregon releases first look at new 'Generation O' jerseys

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Oregon is headed to the Big Ten for the 2024 season, set to make its debut along with UCLA, USC and Washington. And the Ducks will do so in style, debuting a brand new jersey combo on Twitter on Wednesday afternoon.

The “Generation O” jerseys will be an all-black look with white lettering and green trim.

The helmets are perhaps the most eye-catching part of the ensemble, as they are black matte with the white wing logos painted onto either side. It’s a pretty tremendous look, all told.

Check out a video of the debut below, as well as some still shots of the new jerseys here:

Oregon, of course, has some of the most diverse uniforms in college football. The Ducks use an array of green to yellow colors for jerseys, as well as black and white.

The new jersey drop for the Ducks comes just ahead of the July 19 release of EA Sports College Football 25, the video game that has college football fans everywhere salivating after more than a decade without the franchise in production.

And Oregon’s new jersey drop isn’t a coincidence. Oregon will reportedly have up to 20 uniform combinations available to play in the game, according to On3’s Hayes Fawcett.

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Needless to say, there are a lot of fans who will be itching to try the latest threads Oregon has debuted in the game.

Oregon releases TV times for first three weeks

With the move to the Big Ten comes a new set of networks and TV slots for Oregon football, as well as new jerseys. There won’t be quite as many late games, even playing on the West coast.

Oregon is currently scheduled to open its season against Idaho at 7:30 p.m. ET on Aug. 31 on the Big Ten Network. It’ll then take on Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Peacock in Week 2, on Sept. 7.

Finally, Oregon will hit the road for a rivalry game at Oregon State at 3:30 p.m. ET on FOX on Sept. 14. The team will then get a bye before traveling to UCLA for a to-be-determined kickoff time and TV network.