Although they leaked in the very first screenshot of EA Sports’ College Football 25 back in May, Notre Dame revealed several small changes to its standard home jerseys on Friday morning.
The most notable change on the blue jerseys is the “ND” monogram on the sleeves, which is now completely gold after being white with a gold stroke since the 2010 season.
The metallic framis material, which can also be seen as a stroke around the white numbers, better matches the Fighting Irish’s gold helmets inspired by the dome atop the administration building on campus.
The last change coincides with Notre Dame’s move to the latest Under Armour template, as the manufacturer’s logo now sits at the base of the collar after being on the left shoulder since 2014.
The Under Armour logo is also gold instead of white, while the rest of the uniform – including the gold pants with a blue “ND” monogram on the left hip – remains unchanged.
The updated home jerseys will make their debut when the Fighting Irish host Northern Illinois on Sept. 7. Meanwhile, their white road and green alternate jerseys also now have the Under Armour logo on the collar.
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