Later today, the 15th-ranked Miami Hurricanes will reveal new uniforms designed to resemble the Hurricanes of old along with plans for a much-anticipated state-of-the-art indoor practice facility.

Ahead of the reveal, Fox5DC anchor Brody Logan (a UM alum) tweeted a couple photos over the weekend detailing how Miami's throwback apparel will look.

I've been told these are the new jerseys the Miami Hurricanes will be unveiling this week. Taking it back to the 80s pic.twitter.com/wCyPhmejfp — Brody Logan (@BrodyLogan) September 18, 2016

Here's what the orange uniforms will look like #TheU pic.twitter.com/J6AXuKhFFn — Brody Logan (@BrodyLogan) September 18, 2016

For those saying "meh" you don't like the Ray Lewis look? pic.twitter.com/yBJ9g3ziWp — Brody Logan (@BrodyLogan) September 18, 2016

As you can tell, the Hurricanes are clearing bringing back 'The U' with this get-up — traditional uniforms with contrasting sleeve stripes free of unnecessary panels and vents. Earlier this year, Mark Richt expressed interest in returning to the more simplistic look of the 1980s.

According to The Palm Beach Post, Miami will don these new uniforms for "most of the remaining games" this season.