Ohio State Football reveals new look, confirms kickoff time for game against Michigan
The Ohio State Football teased a new look that would debut on May 11th at 6:14 pm, and that’s exactly what they did as the Buckeyes unleashed a new take on their “Tunnel Vision” uniforms. The all-black uniform features some key updates that help current Buckeyes honor program traditions. One that turned the most heads on social media was the evolved Buckeye Stripe on the sleeves.
Originally introduced in 2015 and last worn in 2022, this fan-favorite alternate now includes a silver flake finish on the black helmet for a bolder look while matching the signature silver aesthetic.
While it is unclear when the uniform will be worn or if Ohio State will actually compete in a nighttime game, the reaction on social media has generally been positive.
Here’s what OSU had to say about the uniform via its website earlier today.
Tunnel Vision Uniform Details
The Tunnel Vision combination – black helmet, black jersey, and black pants – builds on its history as a modern staple in Ohio State’s uniform rotation. It incorporates the Buckeye Stripe pattern on the sleeves, a Block O crest, and a festoon tradition collar. The silver flake helmet provides an authentic resemblance to the program’s silver helmets while keeping the striking black vibe.
Buckeye Stripe Evolution
Developed in collaboration with Nike, the evolved Buckeye Stripe features metallic silver sleeves designed to more closely match the iconic silver of Ohio State’s helmets. This subtle enhancement honors their original vision while bringing sharper visual consistency across the uniform, preserving the spirit of a signature element that has defined Buckeye football for generations.
As the program’s uniforms changed over time, the stripe remained a symbol of continuity – a visual link to Ohio State’s standard of excellence, championship tradition, and distinct identity forged under Hayes and Biggs. The Buckeye Stripe designation recognizes that the look has never been static; it has evolved alongside the program – while preserving what makes Ohio State football distinct.
“Block O” on Jersey Collar
Ohio State Football will don the “Block O” at the center of the collar on the front of this jersey. This is Ohio State’s most iconic and versatile symbol, representing strength, pride, and an unbreakable spirit. As part of the official mark of The Ohio State University, it stands at the center of Ohio Stadium’s field design and embodies the collective identity of Buckeye Nation — instantly recognizable as a bold emblem of tradition and excellence.
Festoons on Inside Jersey Collar
A meaningful uniform detail, incorporating a decorative festoon pattern inside the jersey collar — an homage to the architectural heritage of Ohio Stadium. The festoon ornamentation is featured throughout Ohio Stadium, designed by Howard Dwight Smith whose vision was heavily influenced by ancient Roman architecture. The use of festoons — common in Greco-Roman design — symbolizes celebration, victory, and honor. This addition continues Ohio State’s Tradition Evolved initiative — ensuring that every detail reflects the enduring identity of Ohio State Football program.
Nike Partnership &Performance Technology
Nike worked closely with Ohio State’s staff to craft the Tunnel Vision uniform that fuses tradition with elite performance. Built on the Vapor F.U.S.E. platform, the system utilizes lightweight, stretch woven fabric and laser perforations to minimize weight and allow for airflow in the heat of competition. Made from at least 85% recycled nylon or polyester fibers, the F.U.S.E. template features elements engineered for comfort, softness, strength, thermal regulation, and range of motion.
Shop Now!
Replica jersey sales will launch this July through the Ohio State Team Shop. Additional player-specific merchandise – including hats, hoodies, shirts, and collectibles—will roll out closer to the 2026 season, available both in-store and online at GoBuckeyes.com.
KICKOFF TIME FOR MICHIGAN GAME REVEALED
It’s noon, because of tradition, that’s why.






