
"On paper, Week 13 in college football doesn't appear to be packed with the most exciting matchups. As schools gear up for the traditional rivalry week during the Thanksgiving break, this week features just two games between top-25-ranked teams. But that doesn't mean teams will stop bringing the heat with their uniforms. Take No. 8 Oklahoma, who will host No. 22 Missouri on Saturday in one of Saturday's top games and are in the hunt to host a College Football Playoff game with an 8-2 record."
"With a playoff berth in sight, Oklahoma will sport a distinct set of alternate threads, ditching the school's iconic crimson and cream palette for an anthracite look. The school's "Unity" alternates have been worn for one game each season under coach Brent Venables (Oklahoma boasts a 3-0 record in said games), with the uniforms' defining features being the anthracite-heavy color scheme and "Unity" on the back of every jersey in place of traditional nameplates."
"No. 12 in the most recent College Football Playoff rankings, Utah enters the final two weeks of the season on a three-game win streak with an outside shot to finish in the final field. Having reeled off three consecutive wins, the Utes are hoping to keep their momentum going against Kansas State -- and will look to do so in style. Utah is pulling out its all-black uniforms for the occasion, which features bright red numbers and accents that pop against the dark background."
Week 13 in college football has only two games between top-25 teams, but several programs will showcase distinctive alternate uniforms. No. 8 Oklahoma (8-2) will host No. 22 Missouri and will wear anthracite "Unity" alternates, replacing nameplates with "Unity" and adopting an anthracite-heavy color scheme; Oklahoma is 3-0 when wearing those alternates. No. 12 Utah, riding a three-game win streak, will wear all-black uniforms with bright red numbers and accents. Multiple other teams will also sport memorable threads during rivalry week as schools combine on-field goals with striking visual identity.
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