Some of the biggest and most traditional programs in college football may be breaking new ground with alternate uniforms in the 2015 season, according to a report from Andrew Lind of the Tidewater News.

Source tells me these nine Nike black T-shirts are, in fact, designs to be worn this season: pic.twitter.com/zyVjSYQ5l7 — Andrew Lind (@AndrewMLind) August 2, 2015











Lind indicated via Twitter that Texas, Ohio State, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Oregon, Alabama, Oklahoma and LSU will wear alternate jerseys similar to T-shirts that are available to purchase online.

It is no surprise to see Oregon on a list of alternate jerseys, because the Ducks have been Nike's showcase school for alternate uniforms in recent seasons.

Former Ohio State standout and ex-graduate assistant Kirk Barton tweeted that the Buckeyes will indeed wear the black jerseys against rival Penn State this season.

On the flip side, Oklahoma Senior Associate Athletics Director Kenny Mossman shot down the report - at least for this season - with this tweet.

There is no new uniform coming for @OU_Football this season. #Sooners — Kenny Mossman (@Kenny_Mossman) August 2, 2015



With traditional powerhouses like Alabama and Texas on the list, I'll have to see those jerseys worn on game day before I'll believe it.

Tennessee recently switched to Nike and will wear an alternate gray jersey at some point in the upcoming season, but they weren't part of the schools listed with black alternates this season.

If Alabama and Texas do go through with it, perhaps Nike's newest catch - Michigan - will wear an alternate black jersey next season.