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LOOK: Oregon reveals breast cancer awareness uniforms for UCLA game

Nikki Chavanelleby:Nikki Chavanelle10/10/22

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The Oregon Ducks will be rocking pink for their highly-anticipated Week 8 matchup with UCLA in Eugene. The game is still 12 days away, but on Monday, the program gave fans an early glimpse at the uniforms they will wear against the Bruins on Oct. 22.

Oregon revealed pink uniforms in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness on Monday. In the tweet, they wrote the simple caption, “Stomp out cancer.”

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The uniform alternates are black, featuring pink numbers and Oregon ‘O’ symbols, with yellow lettering for the nameplates, yellow shoulder details and a yellow Nike checkmark.

Oregon football has produced Breast Cancer Awareness-themed uniforms in the past, including a less vibrant black, white and pink combination in 2014.

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The Ducks have a bye in Week 7 before taking on the Bruins in Week 8 action. Their win streak is now five games after a 49-22 victory over Arizona on Saturday. Oregon scored touchdowns on seven straight possessions between the first and third quarters. Their record is now 5-1 overall and 3-0 in Pac-12 play.

Oregon is one of three unbeaten teams remaining in conference play, along with USC and UCLA.

The No. 11 Ducks and No. 12 Bruins will meet in Eugene on October 22, with the kickoff time announcement coming on Monday, Oct. 10.

“This week is a week for us to attack Oregon,” head coach Dan Lanning said heading into the bye. “We have all the respect in the world for the team we’re about to play, but the biggest team that we can affect is us. So that’s really going to be our focus this next week.”