Louisville Cardinals New Uniform Letter Font Gets Clowned By Everyone On Twitter
Week 1 in college football had its share of awesome surprises for fans who have been waiting all summer for it to pop off. So it's only right that teams reveal their new uniforms. Some have great new looks, and some seriously need to return their new threads to their team's tailor for a wack job done.
The latter can be said for Louisville, who came out in their new Uncaged uniforms. But their jerseys have an old English font that didn't fare well with fans watching their game on Saturday.
Here's what some of the people joked about on Twitter about the Cardinals new uniform letter font:
Who wore it better: Louisville or that time when Va Tech needed to write player names on Georgia Tech's warmups? pic.twitter.com/YM0SwLmLqX
— Vico (@ourhonordefend) September 5, 2015
I can't wait until Les Miles sees #Louisville's jerseys & decides to put the names on his player's jerseys in wing dings. #LSU
— Steve Kt (@SteveintheKT) September 5, 2015
Louisville's uniform font makes me think the players are soaked in English Leather.
— Cecil Hurt (@CecilHurt) September 5, 2015
I wonder how many people have an ex's name tattooed in the same font that Louisville chose for the player names #auburn #louisville
— Joshua Robinson (@jrobinson1113) September 5, 2015
Louisville lookin like they asked one of the players' moms to sew the names on the jerseys at the last second pic.twitter.com/GIuUuY7lXR
— SuperFanGameDayJesus (@SupermanTDJesus) September 5, 2015
@Lowecountry ha hilarious sir
— Buster (@gregtastico) September 6, 2015
Olde English Script for names on Louisville f'ball uniforms: Thou must joketh.
— Eric Velasco (@eric_velasco) September 5, 2015
I wonder if at the end of games Louisville players can put their names on the back of the car windows.
— Jeromey Balderrama (@jeromey) September 5, 2015
Me trying to read the names on the back of Louisville's jerseys. pic.twitter.com/0Xpe4fFUAw
— Michelle Vallese (@michellevallese) September 5, 2015
Louisville’s name plate font choice is Times New Roman.
— Dave (@grantbland) September 5, 2015
Is the font on Louisville's road uniforms Comic Sans?
— THE Kyle E. Metivier (@kem312) September 5, 2015
The bro tattoo font on Louisville jerseys is on point.
— Bo hicks (@bohicks) September 5, 2015
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