This coming Saturday, Texas A&M will throwback uniforms honoring the Aggies' 1956 undefeated Southwest Conference championship team. That squad, which finished No. 4 in the country, was led by coach Bear Bryant and was two years removed from Junction.

Though glimpses of the uniforms had been made public, this week the Bryan-College Station Eagle had a photographer that was given access to all aspects of the uniform.

The paper includes details such as the fact that the maroon stripe on the helmet "is a graphic made from a high-resolution photograph taken from a 1956 helmet."

"The extreme attention to detail also included a vintage Riddell logo on the back and chinstrap," the paper says.

Also, according to the paper, "Coaches and players on the sidelines will wear new polos and T-shirts with text based off the practice clothes worn in pictures of Bryant from the 1950s.

"The font of the 'Aggies' text found on hats and the players' gloves is the same as the 'Texas Aggies' emblazoned on a practice jacket worn by Bryant."

A&M will wear the uniforms when they travel to South Carolina on Saturday. The game will air at 3 p.m. Central on the SEC Network.

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