Oregon State players will be wearing orange helmets and black jerseys and pants during Saturday's contest against Boise State, according to this video of cornerback Treston Decoud posted Thursday night.
But coaches will have an addition on their game day attire, wearing "Coach to Cure MD" patches to raise awareness and funding for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy research.
The American Football Coaches Association began the national program in partnership with Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy in 2008, partially because of the "unique parallels between Duchenne, a disorder which robs young men of precious muscle strength and college football, a game where young men are at the peak of their muscle strength," according to the charity's website.