NCAA basketball: 15 best college basketball uniforms, ranked

LEXINGTON, KY - FEBRUARY 04: Nick Richards #4 of the Kentucky Wildcats is seen during the game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Rupp Arena on February 4, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
LEXINGTON, KY - FEBRUARY 04: Nick Richards #4 of the Kentucky Wildcats is seen during the game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Rupp Arena on February 4, 2020 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) /
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3. Indiana Hoosiers

Indiana has one of the most iconic uniforms in all of college basketball and it is hard to argue. They have changed very little to the uniform over time and has been one of the few colleges that have not tried to get to fancy with it. The lettering has stayed nearly identical and the two stripes on the waistline and at the bottom of the shorts. The classic IU logo on both sides and what you get is a solid uniform. That isn’t anything that is wrong with this uniform.

The only thing that some may complain about is that they added five stars to the back of the shorts this year signifying their five national championships. In it is almost like they are bragging about them and need to let everyone know. Some people could see that as being a little conceited but it is not a big part of the uniform and if you didn’t already know about it you may not have even noticed. All in all, it is pretty insignificant and does not make or break the uniform.

While not part of the uniform they get props for still wearing the candy stripe white and red warm-up pants. They are about as iconic as the uniforms themselves. Many teams have tried to copy but IU will always be the one that people think of when they see it. It is a great classic look and one that represents IU.

I get that some schools need to switch things up with the uniforms to get kids interested, but there are some that need to stick with works and that is exactly what Indiana does.