Oregon unveils slick spring game uniforms honoring Armed Forces

Jan 12, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Oregon Ducks linebacker Justin Hollins (11) and linebacker Tyson Coleman (33) celebrate after a fumble recovery during the third quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2015 CFP National Championship Game at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 12, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Oregon Ducks linebacker Justin Hollins (11) and linebacker Tyson Coleman (33) celebrate after a fumble recovery during the third quarter against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2015 CFP National Championship Game at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Oregon Ducks unveiled some cool new uniforms prior to their spring game Saturday afternoon honoring the U.S. Armed Forces.

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As one of the best football programs in the nation, the Oregon Ducks always seem to look the part. With Nike basically in their backyard, the Ducks always have slick new uniforms to show off and you will never see this team don the same look for two straight games — it just won’t happen.

While they’re always changing their look, the nation notices. This year, we can expect the Ducks to wear 12 different jerseys in 12 regular season games, saving the best for the postseason.

This season should be a good one for the football team despite losing No. 2 overall draft pick Marcus Mariota at the quarterback position. The Ducks have added Eastern Washington-transfer Vernon Adams and have also brought back Jeff Lockie to battle it out with the senior transfer.

It’s unclear who will win the QB battle this summer, but many are looking at Adams to be the leader in the race.

For the team’s final spring scrimmage, however, Lockie will get to wear a slick new uniform to show off his quarterbacking skills and hopefully win the trust of Oregon fans everywhere. The uniforms are honoring U.S. Armed Forces and are unbelievably well-made just for a spring game.

Check it out for yourself.

So I guess you could say these are some of the coolest looks out there for a simple spring scrimmage and it’s not surprising that the Ducks would have these made.

Everything is specially-made, down to the fleet of ducks on the helmet. It’s not often you see a team go all-out to impress fans while honoring America during a spring game, but if you’re an Oregon Duck, you have to expect it.

It’s things like this that bring the nation’s top recruits to Eugene, Oregon. Name one young high school star that wouldn’t want to wear cool new uniforms every week and something like this during a scrimmage and I will call you a liar.

Looking good, Ducks.

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