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Miami’s new camouflage uniforms caused issues with viewers watching the game at home.
Earlier this week, the University of Miami football announced they were teaming up with Adidas by wearing their‘Honor and Support’ camouflage uniforms at the Military Appreciation Game against Stanford.
“For athletes like quarterback Emory Williams, whose dad is a former Marine, the uniform serves as a meaningful reminder of the sacrifice and pride associated with military service.”
Camo mode: activated 🇺🇸🙌@CanesFootball | @adidasFballUS pic.twitter.com/XwMpGrYxAX
— Miami Hurricanes Football (@CanesFootball) October 23, 2025
The Hurricanes debuted the new uniforms on Saturday, and viewers at home were having trouble seeing Miami’s players.
“Not gon lie, I have great eye sight and this game has been hard on my eyes to see these damn uniforms.” commented one fan.
Here’s what the uniforms looked like on TV.
I can barely see Miami’s players. pic.twitter.com/rhJI4VgtEx
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) October 25, 2025
This is gonna be a thing all night. pic.twitter.com/yUcLNvHuDK
— Sickos Committee (@SickosCommittee) October 25, 2025
Unfortunately, fans were not feeling Miami’s camo uniforms.
Love the Miami strategy here
If no one can see us in a nail biter with Stanford than did It even happen??
Seriously these uniforms are atrocious though lol pic.twitter.com/PcwnPjKVMW
— CFBTalkDaily (@CFBTalkDaily) October 26, 2025
Those Miami camo unis have to be the ugliest uniforms in college football history
— Cody Scott (Nightmare in Death Valley) (@CUtigerscott_91) October 25, 2025
Miami’s uniform selection to blend in seamlessly with the turf certainly was a choice. pic.twitter.com/9TfwlmV8ah
— Travis (@mcsuggafree) October 26, 2025