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LOOK: Ohio State Buckeyes to Wear Stylish New All-Gray Uniforms vs. Michigan State Spartans

The "Land of the Wolves" uniforms are a thing of the past as the Ohio State Buckeyes have a new all-gray look they will debut against the Michigan State Spartans.

The Ohio State Buckeyes have always dressed to impress.

With one of the best default uniforms already in college football, the Buckeyes' wardrobe got a little deeper as they released a new, all-gray alternate uniform. The light gray jerseys are complemented with all-scarlet lettering, gray pants, scarlet and gray Nike cleats and the Buckeyes' traditional gray helmet.

Ohio State will debut these uniforms under the lights against the Michigan State Spartans at Ohio Stadium this Saturday, November 11 on NBC.

The Buckeyes' X (formerly known as "Twitter") account had been hinting at a new uniform release for a little over a week before making the official announcement. They first posted an all-gray graphic with the date of the Spartans game, following that up with a video of Ohio Stadium transitioning from color to black and gray before fading to the original graphic they posted.

This was followed up a few days later with a close-up look at what the uniforms looked like before releasing the full uniform at the end of the week.

Ohio State has worn a gray uniform before with its "Land of the Wolves" debut it wore against Penn State in 2017 in an epic fourth-quarter comeback in which the Buckeyes won 39-38.

The Buckeyes are 25-7 when wearing an alternate uniform since 2009 with four of those losses coming in a bowl game or College Football Playoff.