The Michigan Wolverines unveiled their throwback all-white jerseys they’ll wear this year to honor the 1974 team.
Michigan went into their past when they hired former Wolverines quarterback Jim Harbagh to be the team’s head coach and now Harbaugh is going deeper into Michigan history to honor the 1974 team with all-white road uniforms.
Sure, Michigan has one of the most classic and iconic looks, but these all-white uniforms that were first shared by Chris Balas of The Wolverine, the Michigan team site on the Rivals network.
Actual jerseys Michigan will wear on the road. Heard this is by Jim Harbaugh's request: 1974: https://t.co/OIKUqfZMhG pic.twitter.com/8loJ7UvA9W
— Chris Balas (@Balas_Wolverine) August 15, 2015
The pants: pic.twitter.com/udd3aGHjhf
— Chris Balas (@Balas_Wolverine) August 15, 2015
It definitely has a throwback feel to it, but I don’t have a problem with these uniforms. More often than not the old school uniforms need to stay in the past and there’s a reason why the school changed the look, but if this is what Harbaugh wants, then you gotta keep the boss happy.
What do you think about the uniforms?
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