On the 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, Oklahoma State will wear special “9-11-01 Never Forget” patches on their jerseys as part of a rare white-gray-white combination.
OSU will wear the classic white helmet with orange brand and white facemask and bookend the look with white bottoms.
We will never forget.#LetsRide I @SchwabMeat pic.twitter.com/KJBD1rjKyC
— OSU Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) September 11, 2021
As color combinations go, this might be the most rare. OSU has worn white-gray-white just once, in the debut of the previous uniform kit (the first to include gray) during the season-opener against Louisiana-Lafayette in 2011. The Cowboys won that game 61-34 in Stillwater.
Oklahoma State has used the gray for memorial looks in the past. OSU donned a black-gray-black look with commemorative military patches and trimmings against Kansas in 2019.
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