HOLLYWOOD -- In the spring, it was said that Oregon would wear fewer colors on its uniforms during the 2017 college football season.

Thursday at Pac-12 media days, UO coach Willie Taggart added that the Ducks will also wear fewer combinations of those uniforms this season, too.

"You won't see as many combinations," he told reporters Thursday, including the Daily Emerald's Shawn Medow. "Those uniforms are really nice when you have a really good football team. We ain't gonna have 12. We're gonna cut back."

Oregon wore several themed uniforms last season that, among others, included a blue-and-gold scheme for its "Webfoots" look; a blue collar on a gray jersey for the season opener against UC Davis; and incorporated orange into its facemask, shoes and socks to mimic its mascot.

As UO fell to a 4-8 record, the exotic looks were heavily criticized by a sizable portion of fans on social media.

In April, UO's football equipment administrator indicated that the exotic colors would be eliminated in favor of more green and yellow.

"We're going to try to stick to more traditional colors this year," Kenny Farr said. "Trying to kind of simplify a few things but still keep it modern and keep it looking really good."

-- Andrew Greif

@andrewgreif