Sam Richmond | NCAA.com | August 13, 2015 Uniform watch Share Notre Dame's Shamrock Series will continue during the 2015 season with the Fighting Irish taking on Boston College at Fenway Park on Nov. 21. Brian Kelly's squad will once again wear an alternate uniform for the series; but, this year's gear is particularly cool. The school tweeted out a first look of the uniforms on Thursday. Heritage. Titles. Fenway Park. WE ARE THE GREEN MONSTER. Introducing the 2015 @UAFootball Shamrock Series Uniform. pic.twitter.com/idVEKii9wH— Notre Dame Football (@NDFootball) August 13, 2015 Notre Dame football's equipment manager Ryan Grooms also posted a video of the jerseys being modeled. Great having our model Josh Anderson in this morning to model the #ShamrockSeries Uniform #GoIrish pic.twitter.com/5VVjBJbAtA — Ryan Grooms (@NDFBEquipment) August 13, 2015 But Notre Dame won’t be the only participant in the contest with a fresh look. Boston College will be wearing 1985 throwback jerseys to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Doug Flutie’s famous Hail Mary against Miami in 1984 and the 1985 Cotton Bowl. Under Armour uniform reveal for the Shamrock Series, first from #BC, inspired by Doug Flutie's "Miracle in Miami." pic.twitter.com/30ov3iG37r — Matt Fortuna (@Matt_Fortuna) August 13, 2015 With these uniforms and Fenway Park as the setting, the Nov. 21 contest promises to be quite the scenic event. 2022 Notre Dame football schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, scores Here is everything you need to know about Notre Dame football for the 2022 season, including the schedule, opponents, players to know and results. READ MORE College football preview for 2022 season: Bleacher Report's Adam Kramer makes predictions for next season Bleacher Report college football senior writer Adam Kramer joins NCAA Digital's Michella Chester to take a look at what fans can expect ahead of the 2022 season. READ MORE Colleges with the most overall No. 1 picks in NFL draft history These are the colleges with the most No. 1 overall picks in the NFL Draft since it began in 1936, led by Notre Dame, Oklahoma and USC with five each. READ MORE