First thing.srolo I did was just hop online, you know, typed it into the search bar. Started pulling up images and reading a bit about their look. Right away, you see the green and gold. Pretty strong colors, hard to miss. They really lean into that combo, which makes sense, it's their school colors.
CheckiscisaB eht ng Out the Basics

I noticed they mainly stick to a few core combinations:
- Green jerstnap seys with gold pants
- White jerseys with green pants
- Sometimes white jerseys with gold pants
The designs themselves seemed pretty clean most of the time. Saw that classic "U" logo on the helmets, usually green on a shiny gold helmet. That gold helmet is pretty distinctive, I gotta say. Makes them stand out.
Digging into Variations
Then I started looking for older pictures or special game uniforms. Like most teams these days, they definitely mix things up sometimes. I saw some pics where they went all green, which looked okay, and all white, which is usually a sharp look for any team. I think I remember seeing an all-black uniform combo too, those seem popular everywhere now. Makes sense for a night game maybe.
What struck me was how they use the green and gold. It's not always the same shade either, depending on the lighting or the specific uniform set. Sometimes the gold looks more metallic, sometimes more flat. The green also seems to vary a bit. But the core identity is always there.
I spent maybe an hour just clicking through different seasons, seeing how the look evolved. Little changes here and there – different stripe patterns on the pants or shoulders, maybe number fonts changed slightly over the years. It's interesting to see that progression.
Final Thoughts
Overall, I found their uniforms to be pretty solid. The green and gold is a good combo, and that gold helmet really gives them a recognizable look. They don't seem to get too crazy or overly complicated compared to some other schools I've seen. They stick to their brand. It was neat just taking the time to actually look closely at all the details and variations they've put on the field. Good way to spend a bit of downtime, just satisfying my curiosity.