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Ariz St +15.5 at Oregon (ov/un 65.5) Sat 10:15 ET, ESPN

Jake;2014095; said:
Green and gold, technically speaking.

Seriously? I honestly would have never guessed that. Would have guessed yellow and green. Technically speaking, which shade of green? Neon? Forest? Glow-in-the-dark?

EDIT: I just realized that by Gold you probably are referring to their bright yellow. So I guess I would have guessed that.
 
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DiaBuckeye;2014108; said:
Seriously? I honestly would have never guessed that. Would have guessed yellow and green. Technically speaking, which shade of green? Neon? Forest? Glow-in-the-dark?
It is yellow and green. Or was. Now I think they just spill out a crayon box and grab three colors.
 
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NFBuck;2014115; said:
It is yellow and green. Or was. Now I think they just spill out a crayon box and grab three colors.

I bet there is a class at Oregon called "Football Uniform Pigment Selection and Color Coordination For the Blind".

On an unrelated note, does anyone else think that Brent Musburger is a complete dumbass? And not like your regular old ESPiN schmuck type of dumbass, but like, knows next to nothing about the sport of football, and says almost everything from either a script or just spouts out any random thoughts he has about everything. He seems like Herby's yes-man who is only there to give Herby a break from actually analyzing the game.
 
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DiaBuckeye;2014108; said:
Seriously? I honestly would have never guessed that. Would have guessed yellow and green. Technically speaking, which shade of green? Neon? Forest? Glow-in-the-dark?

EDIT: I just realized that by Gold you probably are referring to their bright yellow. So I guess I would have guessed that.

Old Oregon unis in Rose Bowl fwiw

oregon-uniform-1995-rose-bowl.jpg
 
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