Ohio State University Shows New Football Clothes for 2026

Introduction

Ohio State University has new football uniforms for 2026. They have main clothes and special clothes.

Main Body

The main clothes are red for home games and white for away games. The sleeves are silver. This color matches the helmets. This design remembers old coaches. The clothes have a big 'O' on the neck. There are patterns inside the clothes. These patterns look like the Ohio Stadium building. There is also a special set called 'Tunnel Vision'. All these clothes are black. The team will choose which clothes to wear for every game.

Conclusion

The team will wear these clothes on September 5 against Ball State. They will play in Texas on September 12.

Learning

🔴 THE 'COLOR' CONNECTION

In the text, we see how to describe things using colors. This is a key A2 skill: Adjectives come before the noun or after 'be'.

1. Simple Descriptions:

  • Red clothes
  • White clothes
  • Silver sleeves
  • Black clothes

2. Using 'Are' to describe:

  • The clothes are red.
  • The sleeves are silver.

💡 Quick Tip: When you want to describe a thing, just say: The [Thing] + is/are + [Color]

Example from text:

  • The main clothes are red →\rightarrow (Thing: Clothes / Color: Red)
  • All these clothes are black →\rightarrow (Thing: Clothes / Color: Black)

Vocabulary Learning

new (adj.)
not old; recently made or created
Example:She bought a new car.
for (prep.)
used to indicate purpose or destination
Example:This gift is for you.
the (art.)
definite article used before a noun
Example:The dog is barking.
and (conj.)
connects words or phrases
Example:I like tea and coffee.
is (verb)
third person singular present of 'be'
Example:She is happy.
are (verb)
plural form of 'be'
Example:They are students.
have (verb)
to possess
Example:I have a pen.
big (adj.)
large in size
Example:The big house is on the hill.
on (prep.)
positioned above or at a surface
Example:The book is on the table.
in (prep.)
inside a place or thing
Example:She is in the room.
look (verb)
to direct one's gaze
Example:Look at the sky.
like (prep.)
similar to
Example:She looks like her mother.
this (pron.)
close in time or space
Example:This is my friend.
all (pron.)
everyone or everything
Example:All are invited.
will (modal)
expresses future intention
Example:I will go tomorrow.