I agree. I really liked their traditional green / yellow (gold) uniforms they wore over the last few seasons or so. Fine with them wearing the blackout uniforms once a year, but all the other games I'd go with what they've been wearing recently. Having said that, these uniforms are designed to please potential recruits and not old dudes like me
I watch less and less college football every sesson and this is how I've felt about ESPN's coverage of it, in general, the last few years. They've sucked the joy out of it by overhyping and manufacturing storylines about certain teams, coaches, and players. It's like this artificial fervor their aiming at casual or first-time fans, but it completely turns me off. They've always done this to a certain extent, but it's just gotten too much.
I totally understand what you are saying. This is why the only things I watch on ESPN are the games themselves (NOT including the pre-game chatter) and sometimes late night SportsCenter for highlights. Plus, I very selectively watch videos from their YouTube channel. Based on their behavior, I guess ESPN's existence would be at stake if they didn't manufacture boatloads of narratives each and every week. The junk is often so contrived and artificial I don't understand why everyone isn't turned off.