North Carolina will rock a brand new look on Saturday when the Tar Heels take on Duke in the Dean E. Smith Center. On Thursday afternoon, UNC released a video on Twitter that took a look at all the alternative jerseys that Carolina has worn before revealing the new alternative jersey modeled by junior forward Garrison Brooks.

UNC's jersey features the program's logo on the front on a heathered Carolina blue.

Check out the video below and the new alternative jersey that UNC will wear:

SAME RIVALRY ? NEW LOOK ????



1??0??0?? Years of the GREATEST rivalry in college basketball ??#CarolinaFamily #BeatDuke pic.twitter.com/xmk9DuHqAq — Carolina Basketball (@UNC_Basketball) February 6, 2020

Like UNC, Duke will also wear a solid blue alternative jersey

From Nike: "The two programs first faced off January 24, 1920. For their initial regular-season matchup of the 2019-20 season, Duke and UNC will wear special uniforms that harken back to that first game.

"The body is covered in the programs’ respective tones of heathered blue. The front of the jerseys are characterized by the program logo and are absent of numbers, mirroring the teams' 1920 look. On the inside bottom hem of the jerseys are the Roman numerals MCMXX-MMXX, which translates to 1920-2020. A gold jock tag and gold ELITE tag on the neck signifies a special distinction: programs that have won at least one national championship as a Nike school.

"A retail version of the Duke and UNC jerseys releases February 7."

A basic look at both North Carolina and Duke's jerseys are below:

North Carolina is 10-12 overall and 3-8 in the ACC this season. The Tar Heels are on a two-game losing stretch after losses to Boston College on Saturday and at Florida State on Monday.

The Tar Heels have been hit hard with injuries this season. Seven different players have missed games including starters Brandon Robinson and Cole Anthony. Anthony missed 11 games before returning to action against Boston College on Feb. 1. Brandon Robinson re-injured his ankle against the Eagles, missed the Florida State game and is expected to be out 2-4 weeks.

Andrew Platek and Leaky Black have missed games and Sterling Manley and Anthony Harris are out for the season. Freshman point guard Jeremiah Francis has missed large chunks of action as well.

The Tar Heels tip-off vs. Duke at 6 p.m. on Saturday.