Last night at the Oregon State women's basketball game, we all got an eye-popping look at the bright pink uniforms the Beavers donned for their fight against cancer. But it wasn't the only new look unveiled.
The Oregon State University Marching Band, the oldest band in the Pac-12 (dating to a quarter century before there was a Pacific Coast Conference, the first incarnation of our circle of friends), also shared the first sample of the new uniforms they will debut this fall.
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The new look, long anticipated *, not only incorporates the new Beaver logo, and the new script spelling on the gauntlets, but also embraces the new trend of grey on black subdued lettering (and an understated OSU orange on orange on the sleeve), yet also retains ample amounts of both orange and black, and the striking outline of the letters on the back that make the uniforms stand out, unmistakably representing Oregon State at a glance from any distance.