Oregon football fans have much to look forward to, as the Ducks unveiled a stunning new twist to their Rose Bowl tradition. During Monday’s practice, partially open to the media, the team showcased its special-edition helmets, combining a fresh chrome finish with vibrant apple-green highlights. The standout detail? A rose-holding Duck logo on the front, symbolizing the iconic Rose Bowl setting.
This innovative design builds on Oregon’s history with chrome helmets in the Rose Bowl, a tradition that began in 2012 with an all-chrome debut, followed by a nightmare-green winged look in 2020. The Ducks have a perfect 2-0 record in Rose Bowl games where they’ve donned chrome helmets, adding to the excitement for this year’s College Football Playoff Quarterfinal.
Facing the eighth-seeded Buckeyes on Wednesday, the top-seeded Ducks aim to extend their chrome-helmet winning streak and secure a spot in the next round. Fans will be watching closely to see if the bold new look brings continued success.