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Question for State fans about your LSU "white out" next Thursday
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:30 pm
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:30 pm
I've read on a state site that we are the "whiteout" game for state this year , but state is wearing maroon. How is that a white out?
Was the info wrong, and we being forced to wear purple again instead of our traditional white unis?
Was the info wrong, and we being forced to wear purple again instead of our traditional white unis?
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:32 pm to memphisplaya
Team is wearing Maroon, fans wearing white.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:32 pm to memphisplaya
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I've read on a state site that we are the "whiteout" game for state this year , but state is wearing maroon. How is that a white out?
They're not the brightest people.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:32 pm to memphisplaya
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I've read on a state site that we are the "whiteout" game for state this year , but state is wearing maroon. How is that a white out? Was the info wrong, and we being forced to wear purple again instead of our traditional white unis?
You are correct on State wearing Maroon.
It's still a whiteout because all of our fans will be wearing white. So what if we are wearing Maroon Jerseys. State agreed to let LSU wear white
This post was edited on 9/8/11 at 6:33 pm
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:33 pm to Al Bundy Bulldog
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It's still a whiteout because all of our fans will be wearing white. So what if we are wearing Maroon Jerseys.
Thats not a whiteout then. Fans and the team should both wear white. I remember we did a "blueout" a few years back, and the team came out in red. Everyone was like "WTF"?
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:35 pm to OMLandshark
shite, not this again.
Y'all are idiots!
How often do home teams other than LSU wear white? Never, or rarely, and LSU has to get permission each time to wear white at home.
White Outs NEVER match what the home team is wearing.
Y'all are idiots!
How often do home teams other than LSU wear white? Never, or rarely, and LSU has to get permission each time to wear white at home.
White Outs NEVER match what the home team is wearing.
This post was edited on 9/8/11 at 6:40 pm
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:36 pm to Al Bundy Bulldog
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State agreed to let LSU wear white
Well reason I asked is you didn't the past 2 trips LSU made to starkville
This post was edited on 9/8/11 at 6:37 pm
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:37 pm to MedDawg
Whats the story behind LSU not wearing Purple or Gold jerseys very often?
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:38 pm to OMLandshark
Come to think of it, I think Penn State wears their Navy jerseys during whiteouts.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:38 pm to Al Bundy Bulldog
we're awesome
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Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:39 pm to memphisplaya
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Come to think of it, I think Penn State wears their Navy jerseys during whiteouts.
He Right
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:39 pm to Al Bundy Bulldog
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Whats the story behind LSU not wearing Purple or Gold jerseys very often?
Something Saban started and Miles continued.
We only wear purple for the Non conference games at home unless it's the first home game.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:39 pm to memphisplaya
would be much better if the team was wearing white, but sadly they're in maroon
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:41 pm to memphisplaya
Kind of Off Topic, but the last time the school went out and tried to motion for fans to wear a color other than garnet (So white or Black), in our Case Black Out, was in 2001. (we've had students start stupid shite on facebook like, black out this or white out this, that never really got around)
We entered #14 in the nation against the Head Ball coach and the Gators, they put up 54 against us and beat us 54-17.
Spurrier said it was nice of our fans to wear all black as it was easier for his receivers to see the ball in the air.
So I guess after that the school has never put forth a white out or black out for games, just everyone wear Garnet.
We entered #14 in the nation against the Head Ball coach and the Gators, they put up 54 against us and beat us 54-17.
Spurrier said it was nice of our fans to wear all black as it was easier for his receivers to see the ball in the air.
So I guess after that the school has never put forth a white out or black out for games, just everyone wear Garnet.
This post was edited on 9/8/11 at 6:43 pm
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:42 pm to Al Bundy Bulldog
LINKWhite Jerseys — LSU is notable as one of the few college football teams that wears white jerseys for home games as opposed to their darker jerseys (in their case, purple). Most other NCAA football teams wear their darker jerseys in home games, even though football is one of the few college sports that do not require a specific jersey type for each respective team (for instance, college basketball requires home teams to wear white or light-colored jerseys while the away team wears their darker jerseys), and is similar to the NFL in letting the home team decide what to wear.
The tradition started in 1958, when Coach Paul Dietzel decided that LSU would wear white jerseys for the home games. LSU went on to win the national championship that year. Since then, LSU continued to wear white jerseys at home games through the 18-year tenure of Charles McClendon. Then in 1983, new NCAA rules prohibited teams from wearing white jerseys at home. Because of this, LSU wore purple jerseys during home games from 1983 to 1994. The team's fans believed wearing purple jerseys brought bad luck to the team and complained often from 1983 and through the 1994 seasons, although LSU won SEC championships in 1986 and 1988 wearing purple at home. In 1993, then-coach Curley Hallman asked the NCAA for permission to wear white jerseys at home during LSU's football centennial, but was turned down.
In 1995, LSU's new coach, Gerry DiNardo, was determined to restore LSU's tradition of white home jerseys. DiNardo personally met with each member of the NCAA Football Rules Committee, lobbying LSU's case. DiNardo was successful, and LSU again began wearing white jerseys at home when the 1995 season began. In LSU's first home game with the white jerseys, unranked LSU prevailed in a 12-6 upset victory over #6 Auburn. In 2000, LSU's new coach, Nick Saban, altered the tradition of the white home jerseys: now LSU only wears white jerseys for the home opener and for home games against SEC opponents. Saban's successor, Les Miles, has continued this pattern. For non-SEC home games other than the home opener, LSU wears purple jerseys at home.
The rule allowing LSU to wear white at home has one stipulation: the visiting team must agree for non-conference games. On two occasions, LSU was forced to wear colored jerseys at home. The first time was in 1996 against Vanderbilt, who was still angry at LSU for hiring Gerry DiNardo, who left Vanderbilt to become LSU's head coach after the 1994 season. LSU wore gold jerseys for that game (a 35-0 LSU victory), and fans were encouraged to wear white in an effort to "white out" the Commodores. The next season, the SEC amended its rule to allow the home team its choice of jersey color for conference games without prior approval of the visiting team.
In 1998 and 2000, Florida coach Steve Spurrier exercised this option and forced LSU to don a colored jersey at Gainesville. The Tigers wore gold in 1998 under Gerry DiNardo (lost 22-10) and purple in 2000 under Nick Saban (lost 41-9).
In 2007 and 2009, LSU wore its purple jerseys at Mississippi State, but the Tigers emerged victorious both times (45-0 in 2007 and 30-26 in 2009). In 1978, the purple jersey jinx bit the Tigers in a game against State at Jackson.
In 2004, Oregon State did want not to suffer in its black jerseys in the humid weather of Louisiana in late summer, forcing LSU to wear its purple jerseys for a nationally-televsied game on ESPN. However, by this time, LSU had worn its purple jerseys at home several times under Saban.
In 2009, the NCAA relaxed its rule that previously required most away teams to wear white. The rule now states that teams must simply wear contrasting colors
The tradition started in 1958, when Coach Paul Dietzel decided that LSU would wear white jerseys for the home games. LSU went on to win the national championship that year. Since then, LSU continued to wear white jerseys at home games through the 18-year tenure of Charles McClendon. Then in 1983, new NCAA rules prohibited teams from wearing white jerseys at home. Because of this, LSU wore purple jerseys during home games from 1983 to 1994. The team's fans believed wearing purple jerseys brought bad luck to the team and complained often from 1983 and through the 1994 seasons, although LSU won SEC championships in 1986 and 1988 wearing purple at home. In 1993, then-coach Curley Hallman asked the NCAA for permission to wear white jerseys at home during LSU's football centennial, but was turned down.
In 1995, LSU's new coach, Gerry DiNardo, was determined to restore LSU's tradition of white home jerseys. DiNardo personally met with each member of the NCAA Football Rules Committee, lobbying LSU's case. DiNardo was successful, and LSU again began wearing white jerseys at home when the 1995 season began. In LSU's first home game with the white jerseys, unranked LSU prevailed in a 12-6 upset victory over #6 Auburn. In 2000, LSU's new coach, Nick Saban, altered the tradition of the white home jerseys: now LSU only wears white jerseys for the home opener and for home games against SEC opponents. Saban's successor, Les Miles, has continued this pattern. For non-SEC home games other than the home opener, LSU wears purple jerseys at home.
The rule allowing LSU to wear white at home has one stipulation: the visiting team must agree for non-conference games. On two occasions, LSU was forced to wear colored jerseys at home. The first time was in 1996 against Vanderbilt, who was still angry at LSU for hiring Gerry DiNardo, who left Vanderbilt to become LSU's head coach after the 1994 season. LSU wore gold jerseys for that game (a 35-0 LSU victory), and fans were encouraged to wear white in an effort to "white out" the Commodores. The next season, the SEC amended its rule to allow the home team its choice of jersey color for conference games without prior approval of the visiting team.
In 1998 and 2000, Florida coach Steve Spurrier exercised this option and forced LSU to don a colored jersey at Gainesville. The Tigers wore gold in 1998 under Gerry DiNardo (lost 22-10) and purple in 2000 under Nick Saban (lost 41-9).
In 2007 and 2009, LSU wore its purple jerseys at Mississippi State, but the Tigers emerged victorious both times (45-0 in 2007 and 30-26 in 2009). In 1978, the purple jersey jinx bit the Tigers in a game against State at Jackson.
In 2004, Oregon State did want not to suffer in its black jerseys in the humid weather of Louisiana in late summer, forcing LSU to wear its purple jerseys for a nationally-televsied game on ESPN. However, by this time, LSU had worn its purple jerseys at home several times under Saban.
In 2009, the NCAA relaxed its rule that previously required most away teams to wear white. The rule now states that teams must simply wear contrasting colors
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:43 pm to Al Bundy Bulldog
I think the way it works is LSU has to ask the opponent if they can wear white at home. The visitor has the right to say no. Vandy did it once. DiNardo put them in gold jerseys I think. Shut Vandy out, fans all wore white....to white-out Vandy
The visitor has the right to make LSU wear dark jerseys when LSU visits if they choose.
LSU thinks the purple jerseys at home are a jinx. We only wear them vs teams we won't do a return trip- like NSU, LaTech etc
The visitor has the right to make LSU wear dark jerseys when LSU visits if they choose.
LSU thinks the purple jerseys at home are a jinx. We only wear them vs teams we won't do a return trip- like NSU, LaTech etc
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:45 pm to MedDawg
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LSU has to get permission each time to wear white at home
wrong
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:45 pm to OMLandshark
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I remember we did a "blueout" a few years back, and the team came out in red. Everyone was like "WTF"?
By any chance do you have pics of that? Especially fan reactions.
Posted on 9/8/11 at 6:46 pm to OMLandshark
atleast ppl at our games when asked to have a _______out they wear maroon or white not pink green etc
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