Ranking the 2022 Oregon Football Uniforms
The Oregon Ducks are the nation’s staple when it comes to uniforms. Since the early 2010’s Oregon has consistently brought national attention when it comes to their threads on college football Saturdays.
The 2022 season had some memorable games while the Ducks dressed to impress. Today we're taking a look at the top uniforms that were worn during last season, ranking the combinations from worst to best.
13. California

Even as the lowest-ranked combination these uniforms still had their shining moments. The combination was not the most eye-popping one but still solidified itself as a solid away option.
12. Georgia

The Ducks kicked off the season by playing the now back-to-back national champion Georgia Bulldogs. The Ducks added a yellow face mask to their all-green uniform and in some areas looked great but, it wasn't a fan favorite.
11. Oregon State

You can never go wrong with the color rush games on either team, especially in a rivalry. The all-green combination is a classic that Ducks fans have seen multiple times within the last few years.
10. Washington State

This game was a classic both in the outcome and uniform department for both teams. Oregon wore their all-white uniform that was first unveiled in 2021 against the Ohio State Buckeyes and it looked great against the Cougars all-anthracite uniforms.
9. North Carolina

The Ducks faced the Tarheels in the Holiday bowl where Oregon came out on top in a nail bitter. Oregon added a white facemask to their base white and green helmet, which was a nice touch to the all-white attire. It was a little change in a bowl game but made for a cool-looking new combination.
8. Colorado

On the road the Ducks wore the 2021 Pac-12 championship combination with an eggshell jersey and nightmare green numbers to go along with the dark pants.
7. Arizona

The full eggshell combination made its return under the lights in Tucson where the Ducks defeated the Wildcats 49-22. Freshman cornerback Jahlil Florence got his first college interception and Oregon's defense held an explosive offense in check.
6. Utah

The white helmets and pants on a green jersey is a fan favorite that the Ducks have worn throughout the years. In the new uniform layout it looks even better under the lights.
This was the game of the year for Oregon's defense, stepping up with some big plays to help carry the load with Bo Nix hobbled from an injury suffered against Washington the week prior.
5. Washington

This game was a Laker fan’s dream as both the Huskies and Ducks wore their brightest uniforms under the lights. The all yellow on the Ducks looked a lot better with the updated helmet this year, which featured dark black wings.
4. Stanford

With yellow accessories to go along with this combination it really was a sight to see under the lights as the Ducks got to wear their schools’ true colors in fashion. This was a combination Duck fans have not seen in a while and having it worn with a win against the Cardinal at home may have made up for it.
3. BYU

The Ducks made updated changes to the nightmare green combination, and it's never looked better. Playing BYU in the afternoon made this combination really stick out.
This was a big game for Oregon to win heading into Pac-12 play and they brought what had been an explosive offense to a screeching holt.
2. Eastern Washington

The biggest change to the uniform was the Ducks helmet. It featured a black facemask with black wings on the side, and it was complimented by a yellow sparkle. The small pattern changes on the helmet made the uniform pop out more than it had in its previous years.
1. UCLA

The uniform featured an all-black uniform with both hot pink and highlighter yellow featured all throughout the uniform to help spread and honor breast cancer awareness.
College Gameday was in town and this was the biggest Pac-12 game the Ducks had played to this point. It was an offensive shootout that was back-and-forth all game but Oregon was able to emerge with a key win.
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