Joe Boozell | NCAA.com | September 30, 2015 Maryland football to debut ‘Black Ops’ helmets Share Get excited, Call of Duty fans. Because the Maryland football team has something right up your alley. The Terrapins take on Michigan on Saturday and will wear hand-painted ‘Black Ops’ helmets to go with their all-black alternate jerseys. Fans are encouraged to wear all black for the evening kickoff against Jim Harbaugh’s bunch, so it should be a pretty cool scene at Byrd Stadium. Here is a look at the helmets: Our hand-painted Black Ops helmets for our #BlackoutByrd game Saturday! @Uniformswag pic.twitter.com/ZlkrCrHPFK — Marty Summa Jr (@MartyMcFly34) September 29, 2015 The team also released a hype video featuring the new look on Twitter. Debuting the newest addition to our collection of hand-painted helmets this weekend: #BlackOutByrd x @UAFootball pic.twitter.com/yulllAAU7z — Maryland Football (@MarylandPride) September 29, 2015 This is the first time Maryland will break out the all-black uniforms since 2012. The Black Ops helmets, however, are a first. MORE: Nebraska releases 360 interactive entrance video See 34 NCAA tournament buzzer-beaters from 1977 to 2021 Here's your one-stop shop to reminisce upon 34 buzzer-beaters in March Madness history. READ MORE 2022 NCAA wrestling championship predictions: Top title contenders at each weight class Let's break down the bracket by weight class, assessing the most likely title contenders and a few sleepers who could cause disruption over the course of three days in Detroit: READ MORE Key takeaways from the 2022 NCAA wrestling tournament at-large selections A complete analysis of the most notable at-large qualifiers in the 2022 NCAA wrestling championship and the main storylines in each of those weight classes. READ MORE