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Oregon leads Week 5 of college football uniforms

Week 5 of college football brings even heat that combines history with style.

The Oregon Ducks will make their Big Ten debut on Saturday, renewing their Pac-12 rivalry against the UCLA Bruins.

In their duel against an old opponent, the Ducks will wear their retro “Mighty Oregon” jerseys. The jerseys were inspired by the Ducks’ game against the Washington Huskies in 1997, in which Oregon led 24-3 before Washington scored 25 straight points. Oregon then scored a touchdown in the final minutes to secure the win.

Here are the rest of the best uniform combinations from Week 5 of college football.

It’s homecoming week for the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks and their threads pay homage to history. The RedHawks will honor the legacy of Western College for Women with blue jerseys, white pants and red trim against the Massachusetts Minutemen. The colors on the uniform represent the merger of Miami and Western College in 1974.

The jersey features a Miami logo patch on the right shoulder of the jersey that can be tapped via phone. According to the Miami athletic department, the patch connects to a website that provides information about Miami’s homecoming.

Penn State started this season undefeated. In their biggest test yet, the Nittany Lions will pit their Generations of Greatness threads against the 19th-ranked Illinois Fighting Illini. The jerseys pay homage to the best Penn State teams since the late 1950s, with numbering, lion shrine, pant stripes and helmets.

The Boise State Broncos made it into the AP Top 25 after a promising start to the season – losing 37-34 to Oregon in Week 2. As the Broncos look to defend their No. 25 ranking, they will sport a striking blue look with gray lettering and orange trim against the Washington State Cougars.

The Arizona Wildcats face another test in Week 5 after losing to the No. 14 Kansas State Wildcats in Week 3, but no loss can stop their style. The Wildcats will take on the 10th-ranked Utah Utes in all white.

By Jasper

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