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The Cowboys will square off against the Jayhawks in style on Saturday. While doing so, they’ll honor an OSU great.
OSU will wear and Orange-Orange-White uniform combination for its matchup with Kansas. The look will be capped with an orange helmet with white brand and stripe, and a Ring of Honor patch with No. 43 for former OSU running back and College Football Hall of Famer, Terry Miller. Miller will be inducted into the Ring of Honor at halftime.
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Since the 2011 season, the Cowboys have only gone O-O-W four times and are 2-2. The most recent time they sported this color scheme was in Arlington at the 2021 Big 12 Championship.
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