Utah To Wear Blackout Uniforms Next Weekend (Photo)
By Hayden Kane
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The Utah Utes will wear blackout uniforms next weekend when they host the USC Trojans in a fascinating Pac 12 game on the NCAA schedule.
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Late next Saturday night, the Utah Utes will take the field for their biggest home game of the season. They will run out onto the field at Rice-Eccles Stadium with their top-25 ranking and a shot to beat the USC Trojans at home.
When they do take the field for that game, they will do so in a special set of uniforms. It’s blackout time in Utah.
Check out the blackout helmet below, which gives you a sense of how things will look for the rest of the uniform.
.@Utah_Football blackout next week (via @Ddawg_777) pic.twitter.com/3EgabDvNwJ
— Phil Hecken (@PhilHecken) October 18, 2014
The blackout goes down to the details here, as you can see that even the feather on the Utah logo is colored in black. Not every color scheme jives with this whole ‘blackout’ thing that well, but the red and white accents on the Utes’ uniforms should make this a sharp look for a huge game next weekend.
Combined with the visual of the Utah fans partaking in the blackout, it should be quite the home-field advantage for the Utes as they try to earn a key Pac 12 win over the Trojans.
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