Utah will sport digi-camouflage uniforms and cleats for the TCU game Nov. 6 at Rice-Eccles Stadium. The Utes are joining Under Armour and the Wounded Warrior Project to honor the U.S. Armed Forces. The Wounded Warrior Project is a non-profit organization that provides programs and services for injured service members and their families. Names on the back of the jersey will be replaced by core value tributes — duty, honor, courage, commitment, integrity, country or service.
Under Armour schools Maryland and Texas Tech will also sport the gear in home games in November.
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