ACC Football: Ranking every uniform from worst to first

Nov 14, 2020; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels running back Javonte Williams (25) scores a touchdown as Wake Forest Demon Deacons defensive backs Caelen Carson (29) and Nick Andersen (45) defend in the fourth quarter at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 14, 2020; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels running back Javonte Williams (25) scores a touchdown as Wake Forest Demon Deacons defensive backs Caelen Carson (29) and Nick Andersen (45) defend in the fourth quarter at Kenan Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports /
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#12: Clemson Tigers

The Clemson look is not bad, rather it is just one that I simply do not care too much for. The tiger paw insignia is a unique concept, but a tad underwhelming in execution. Also, the insertion of purple into the uniform’s color scheme is typically so minuscule that it’s practically needless unless the Tigers are wearing their alternates, which also have numerous flaws. Not bad, but certainly not great for a team of Clemson’s current standards.

#11: Louisville Cardinals

The Cards have a decent style, but many teams in the ACC merely have better ones. Their creativity within the processes of balancing their colors and presenting the cardinal head (that has teeth, for some reason) on their helmets is strong but rarely over the top. Even when Louisville is rocking the all-red fits, they pull it off nicely. Definitely a solid look for the Cardinals.

#10: Virginia Cavaliers

A meh look for a meh program. UVA has a pleasant color scheme, but will frequently leave flaws and/or something to be desired with their use of it. Meanwhile, their logo is on the simpler side as far as the letter “V” goes, but the interlocking swords give it a speck of personality. Overall, the look is average; nothing more, and nothing less.