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BYU Unveils Uniform Combination For Arizona State

Prepare for a whiteout on Saturday night against Arizona State

On Monday, BYU unveiled its uniform combination for their game against Arizona State on Saturday night. The Cougars will wear all white with royal accents, and the crowd will be asked to wear white in the stands.

BYU introduced this uniform combination in 2019 against Utah State. The Cougars dominated Utah State that night by a score of 42-14.

Last season, BYU donned these uniforms three more times. They stunned Navy 55-3 in the season opener, beat Boise State 51-17 in Boise and they beat UCF 49-23 in the Boca Raton Bowl. In total, BYU has outscored its opponents 197-57 in this uniform combination.

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In three games this season, BYU has worn three different uniform combinations. 

BYU wore the "royal rush" in the season opener against Arizona.

Neil Pau'u vs Arizona

Then they wore the traditional royal home uniforms against Utah with a small twist: the helmets featured a "nickel" facemask instead of the traditional royal facemask.

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BYU has more uniform combinations than games on the schedule, so fans can expect a new look every week.

The BYU equipment staff will continue to announce the uniform combination for each game in a similar format as last season, with each uniform being revealed the week of the game. Since 1964, BYU has donned royal helmets, white helmets, and navy helmets. For the first time in program history, however, BYU will wear royal helmets, white helmets, and navy helmets in the same season. When BYU added the royal helmets and navy helmets in March, they provided the historical context for blue helmets in BYU football history.

"In 1969, celebrating the centennial of college football, the Cougars returned to a white helmet with double-stripe design that had been used during the 1956 season. Now commonly viewed as the classic BYU look, the white helmet with blue stripes and Y logo remained the primary helmet for the next three decades during the Edwards era until a navy-blue helmet was adopted in 1999.

In partnership with Nike in 1999, BYU introduced the navy helmet along with new logos, colors, and uniforms. The navy jersey and helmet had not been used at BYU since the 1950s. The dark blue helmet again became a part of the tradition-rich history of Cougar football, which included the final season of Coach Edwards’ Hall of Fame career in 2000. Also finishing his playing career that same season was current BYU head coach Kalani Sitake, while other Cougar standouts such as Doak Walker Award winner Luke Staley, future NFL quarterbacks Brandon Doman and John Beck and many other great players donned the blue helmet while adding to the BYU football legacy.

In 2005, under head coach Bronco Mendenhall, the Cougars returned to the white helmet with the traditional-style jersey that had been popular throughout much of the Edwards era. All three colors of helmets that will now be utilized by BYU—white, royal, andnavy—were used during Edwards' tenure in Provo dating back to 1962."