The Notre Dame Fighting Irish football equipment truck has arrived in Dallas for the team's College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic matchup with the Clemson Tigers.

Notre Dame equipment manager Chris Bacsik took photos and videos upon his arrival in Dallas, and he posted some of the footage to his Twitter account. As he was walking through the hotel Notre Dame will be staying at during its College Football Playoff trip, Bacsik filmed the floor, which features individual tiles with the name and number of every player on the Fighting Irish roster.

The floor design can be seen in the video below.

Full player roster on the floor of the hotel pic.twitter.com/XnI4yXE4FX — Chris Bacsik (@NDFBEquipment) December 23, 2018

ND1 has arrived in Dallas. pic.twitter.com/KLh1l0aNjp — Chris Bacsik (@NDFBEquipment) December 22, 2018

As Under Armour's first sponsored program to reach the College Football Playoff, Notre Dame will don special apparel accessories during its Cotton Bowl appearance vs. Clemson.

Under Armour announced last week that the Irish will debut new gloves, a nifty green-gold-black look to accent the already released Gold Rush-inspired uniform combination against the Tigers. The two-tone gloves include a green hand side with a gold UA logo while the sticky palm side is black with gray, graphically-enhanced accents.

Bowl season is often a time industry-leading apparel companies reveal new apparel and footwear for the 2019 season and this is no different for Under Armour.

Notre Dame will wear white jerseys, gold pants, green gloves and green cleats with metallic gold soles. Gold accents surrounding the Irish's blue numerals has been enhanced for the Playoff. In addition, a “Rush 4 Gold” slogan is embroidered on the collar, as well as a sewn Cotton Bowl logo on the top left corner of the jersey.

Never one to say no to Under Armour's uniform requests, Brian Kelly was named the AP's Coach of the Year last Monday, beating out fellow unbeatens, Alabama coach Nick Saban and UCF's Josh Heupel.

Notre Dame finished the regular season with a 12-0 record and garnered the No. 3 seed in the final four behind No. 2 Clemson. The Fighting Irish will battle the Tigers inside AT&T Stadium, with the winner facing the victor of the Alabama-Oklahoma Capital One Orange Bowl semifinal in the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Jan. 7, 2019.