Notre Dame replaces iconic green jerseys with a new look

Notre Dame replaces iconic green jerseys with a new look

Notre Dame’s New Shamrock Series Uniform Sparks Debate

Uniform Reveal and Design Changes

Under Armour officially unveiled Notre Dame’s jersey for this season’s Shamrock Series clash against the Wisconsin Badgers. The launch was preceded by an early leak on a retailer’s website, and the final design matched what Under Armour later displayed on its own site. The most noticeable shift replaces the classic interlocking ND sleeve logo with a newly branded football‑shaped Notre Dame leprechaun.

Game Context

The jersey will debut in the Irish Wear Green game against the Stanford Cardinal on October 10, not during the Wisconsin matchup. This fixture is part of the Shamrock Series, a rivalry showcase that brings high‑profile opponents to Notre Dame’s home field. The timing of the reveal indicates the new look is intended specifically for the green uniform.

Fan Reaction and Comparisons

The author admits to having no strong opinion, but finds the leprechaun logo acceptable on the green jersey. It evokes memories of Oregon’s green kits, which are praised as “fire.” The comparison underscores how other schools have incorporated vibrant designs into their green game attire.

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