Show Your 'Roo Pride on College Colors Day
This Friday marks the 16th Annual National College Colors Day, a nationwide celebration of collegiate athletics and its fans that takes place each year on the Friday before Labor Day. This year's theme is United We Fan, putting an emphasis on the way school pride unites us and brings us together even in a time of social distancing.
This Friday marks the 16th Annual National College Colors Day, a nationwide celebration of collegiate athletics and its fans that takes place each year on the Friday before Labor Day. This year's theme is "United We Fan," putting an emphasis on the way school pride unites us and brings us together even in a time of social distancing.
This year, we're encouraging our fans, alumni, and current students, student-athletes, and all members of 'Roo Nation to wear their Austin College gear on September 4 and show their spirit. Rally your friends and teammates and show off your 'Roo pride on social media, using the hashtags #CollegeColorsDay and #RooNation!
This national holiday was created in 2004 by collegiate licensing leader CLC and is celebrated across all divisions of the NCAA, as well as at the junior college and NAIA levels with more than 185 million fans showing their school spirit each year.
