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Oregon Ducks' Bold Peach Bowl Uniform
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The Oregon Ducks, ranked fifth, are making headlines with their unique uniform choice for the Peach Bowl against top-ranked Indiana Hoosiers. Theyre wearing a classic green and white combo, a rare sight this season, and its their first time donning their iconic green helmet with yellow wings. This uniform has a two-and-two postseason record. The Ducks, known for their bold looks, are excited to return to traditional accents after their only loss this year against Indiana. They kick off on January ninth, aiming for a National Championship spot.
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