Wisconsin’s new Week 1 look against Notre Dame is still drawing plenty of side-eye, but the full reveal has at least softened the blow a little.
The leaked jersey set landed with a thud among Badger fans yesterday, and the first wave of reaction was overwhelmingly negative. Once the complete uniform came out, the response became more split. There’s still a lot of dislike aimed at the silver-and-red combination, but not everyone is writing it off anymore.
A big part of the pushback comes from the color itself. Wisconsin fans tend to be purists, and silver, gray, or chrome just doesn’t feel like Badgers territory.
Red and gray immediately brings Ohio State to mind, and that’s a major reason the look has rubbed people the wrong way. There’s also the simple fact that Under Armor hasn’t exactly built up a ton of goodwill since the deal was signed.
Still, there’s one piece of the uniform that’s getting real approval: the helmet. All-red helmets have always had a certain pull with Wisconsin fans, and Zach Heilprin pointed out that a red Wisconsin helmet with a motion W is undefeated. That combination is now 7-0 all-time, which is the kind of detail that can make even a skeptical fan pause.
Wisconsin is 7-0 all-time wearing red helmets with a motion 'W' #justsayin https://t.co/ISKCDSHoQX
- Zach Heilprin (@ZachHeilprin) July 9, 2026
That helmet stat may be the uniform’s best sales pitch. If Wisconsin beats Notre Dame in Week 1 while wearing this look, the whole thing could end up getting a lot more love.
The full outfit does look a little better when it’s all together. The jersey on its own is tough for a lot of fans to warm up to, but paired with the red pants and red helmets, it has a different feel. It almost comes off like an NFL color rush uniform, and that kind of look always brings its own split reaction.
Wisconsin also tried to get ahead of the criticism by posting that the silver and chrome in the jersey was “inspired by the Lombardi trophy.” That was a smart move from a PR standpoint, especially because the metallic look was where a lot of the frustration was centered. Even so, it’s hard not to think Under Armor simply wanted a chrome-heavy jersey and then had to work backward to find a Wisconsin-friendly explanation.
For now, the reaction stays mixed. Plenty of fans still hate it, plenty are willing to wait and see, and the red helmet with the motion W is doing a lot of heavy lifting. If that look helps deliver a big Week 1 upset, the uniform might end up being remembered a lot more fondly than it is right now.
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