Indiana and Kansas will look a little different when the two teams meet on Nov. 11.
For the Armed Forces Classic matchup, adidas unveiled some new alternate uniforms both programs will wear for the tilt between the two ranked teams.
The fifth annual game will be played near Pearl Harbor in Honolulu, Hawaii.
"To commemorate the upcoming 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the back of both jerseys display an emblem featuring "REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR" alongside two anchors, an eagle and a star, which take inspiration from Navy medals and accolades," adidas said via release. "The Armed Forces Classic uniforms display a digital camouflage pattern inspired by military fatigues.
"The Jayhawks will don an all-blue uniform featuring white stars mirroring the American flag along the side. The iconic elements of the five-time national championship winning program are highlighted with customary white name, numbering and KU logo. The names of each player will be replaced on the backs of the game jerseys with the word "Honor" to commemorate those who fought in the Battle of Pearl Harbor.
"Red and white stripes set the tone for the Hoosiers' uniform, flanking the side of the jersey and short from shoulder to knee. Influenced by both the American flag and the candy striped warm-up pants immortalized into Hoosiers tradition by the 1971-1972 squad, the uniform blends American pride with Hoosier history. The word "Courage" will replace the names of each Hoosiers player while the traditional Indiana numbering will emblazon the jerseys with the Hoosier insignia embroidered in white mesh on the short."
Tipoff for the contest is set for 9 p.m. ET, and it will be broadcast live on ESPN.
Additional photos of the IU uniforms are embedded below.