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Photo: Oregon Unveils New 'Generation O' Uniforms Ahead of 2024 CFB Season

Joseph Zucker

Oregon unveiled the second uniform set in its "Generation O" line ahead of the 2024 college football season.

The Ducks went with a throwback theme for the all-green look that will remind fans of the 1990s. The school brought back former cornerback Alex Molden, who was part of the 1995 Rose Bowl team, for Thursday's reveal:

The first "Generation O" uniform dropped in mid-June. Dubbed the "Fly Era," the all-black combo was inspired by the Ducks teams of the late 2000s and early 2010s.

Oregon has remained ahead of the curve on the jersey front thanks to its connection to Nike and co-founder Phil Knight, who's an alumnus of the school. Not every design was a hit, but having so many different, distinctive threads has helped the Ducks stand out from the pack.

The program first teased the "Generation O" project in March with a video featuring football equipment administrator Kenny Farr.

Farr highlighted what are "futuristic looks" to accompany more retro styles along with seemingly multiple new away uniforms. He closed the video by saying "Generation O" is intended to cover the next three seasons, so fans shouldn't plan on seeing another dramatic revamp in 2025.

   

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