Veteran’s Day is over a week away, but that’s not stopping Ole Miss for paying tribute to the military on Saturday with its uniforms to be worn in the South Carolina game.

The team unveiled the patriotic-themed threads on Friday via Twitter:

The uniforms will be on display in the game set for a Noon ET kickoff on the SEC Network. The special uniforms are part of the school’s Warrior Week which pays tribute to military veteran students, faculty and alumni. From the team website:

Football Uniform Reveal
On Friday (Nov. 2), the Ole Miss football team will unveil its patriotic-themed uniforms the players will wear during Saturday’s SEC game against South Carolina. The Rebels have made it a tradition to play one game a season in uniforms that honor service members.

The uniforms will be unveiled Friday on Ole Miss football’s social media accounts.

Ole Miss-South Carolina Football Game
The military appreciation football game between the Rebels and the South Carolina Gamecocks will kick off at 11 a.m. Nov. 3 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.

Notable alumni and service members will be recognized during the game, and special guest Robert Wilkie Jr., U.S. secretary of veterans affairs, will participate in the pregame coin toss alongside Jimeno.
Cadets from each branch of the ROTC will march onto the field at halftime.

Throughout Warrior Week, student veterans and ROTC cadets will be featured in videos highlighting their service and achievements.

Kelly said the recognition the university shows its veterans and active military service members makes him proud to serve, and motivates his future endeavors. He is on track to graduate in May and head into active service.

Before kickoff, a military flyover will soar over the stadium.