Get ready for a clash of titans with a touch of green and gold—Notre Dame has just unveiled the official logo for their 2026 Shamrock Series game against Wisconsin, and it’s a home run for fans of both college football and classic gridiron style.
Scheduled to take place at the legendary Lambeau Field this fall, the logo masterfully blends the rich histories of two powerhouse programs with the iconic NFL venue. Think of it as a visual playbook that celebrates tradition, rivalry, and the blue-collar spirit of Green Bay.
The design is anchored by a bold palette of Stadium Green and gold—direct nods to Lambeau’s iconic seats and the Packers’ championship legacy. Bricks and pillars weave through the logo, echoing the stadium’s architecture, while the gold detailing subtly honors Notre Dame’s own golden heritage. It’s a color scheme that screams football royalty.
Street signs for Notre Dame and Wisconsin sit at the heart of the logo, paying tribute to Lambeau’s unique location nestled in a Green Bay neighborhood. Each sign pops in its team’s primary colors, symbolizing the crossroads where these two storied programs will meet for just the 18th time overall—and the first since 2021. Expect fireworks on the field.
The typography tells its own story. The word “Shamrock” draws inspiration from Wisconsin’s blue-collar industries of the 1960s and ’70s, while “Series” mirrors Lambeau Field’s distinctive font. The two words are joined at the base by a football in flight, capturing the energy of game day.
Beneath it all, a gold pennant featuring the year 2026 mirrors the championship banners that hang throughout Lambeau—a subtle but powerful tribute to Packers lore. And don’t miss the wheat stalks flanking the shamrock at the base: they symbolize Wisconsin’s agricultural roots, while the Notre Dame Founder’s Lines woven through add a touch of Irish tradition.
Whether you’re gearing up for the game or just love a logo that tells a story, this design is a winner. Start planning your game-day wardrobe now—green and gold never looked so good.
