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Fir the inevitable comparisons to Ole Miss....
Posted on 5/13/26 at 11:34 pm
Posted on 5/13/26 at 11:34 pm
Actually, in 1893,
Dr. Charles Coates was recruited by LSU from the Ivy League to be the Director of the Department of Chemistry; as well as the school's first football coach, in the early 1890s.
HEEEEEEEEE chose the name "Tigers" , using the then current custom in the Northeast of naming schools' mascots after ferocious animals (Yale Bulldogs, Brown Bears, Princeton Tigers).
He even chose the initial Mascot Tiger Head and helped pick the school colors (the first game in 1883 vs Tulane was during Mardi Gras, and the only colors available in stores were purple, green and gold.)
In addition, Coates felt that purple and gold(yellow) - being complementary colors on the Artist's Color Wheel - would lend themselves very well with the image he had in mind...
Author Dan Hardesty, in a passage of one of his sports history books, related a speech Coates made at a reunion banquet given in honor of his first 1893 team, decades later.
In it, Coates put to rest the erroneous myths of his supposedly naming the team after the Louisiana Tigers - a Condederate regiment who had fought at Manassas three decades earlier.
"It was purely fiction." Coates related. "I had never even heard of that war outfit from thirty years in the past. I actually borrowed the team name from Princeton. But, rumors being what they are..."
In other words, when Coates arrived on campus, he borrowed the moniker 'Tigers' from the Ivy League. He had never heard of any war unit from 30 years prior.
Another interesting fact is that "Fighting" was not added to the name until the 1950s, in honor of a brigade of World War Ii fighter pilots from Louisiana!
Posted on 5/13/26 at 11:39 pm to MetryTyger
You’re wasting your time. These chuckle fricks don’t have a clue
Posted on 5/13/26 at 11:49 pm to MetryTyger
Great. You still held slaves and were part of the CSA.
Unless, of course, LSU exists in some place outside of Louisiana.
ETA: I wouldn’t expect some hobo/ spectrum boy like Kiffin to know this though.
Unless, of course, LSU exists in some place outside of Louisiana.
ETA: I wouldn’t expect some hobo/ spectrum boy like Kiffin to know this though.
This post was edited on 5/13/26 at 11:59 pm
Posted on 5/14/26 at 12:08 am to MetryTyger
Lane could have avoided all this by declining to spend a day with Vanity Fair. There was no upside to it. But his ego wouldn’t allow him to turn it down.
His comments about Ole Miss were petty and vindictive. And that interview has predictably blown up in his face.
Lane Kiffin is like the coyote in the Road Runner cartoon. Beep beep.
His comments about Ole Miss were petty and vindictive. And that interview has predictably blown up in his face.
Lane Kiffin is like the coyote in the Road Runner cartoon. Beep beep.
Posted on 5/14/26 at 4:12 am to MetryTyger
I believe Fir is more comparable to Spruce
Posted on 5/14/26 at 7:56 am to MetryTyger
Fir the inevitable comparisons to Ole Miss....

Posted on 5/14/26 at 8:01 am to MetryTyger
Maybe yall could update the Wikipedia then. Seems to be a serious oversight.
Posted on 5/14/26 at 8:02 am to MetryTyger
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In addition, Coates felt that purple and gold(yellow) - being complementary colors on the Artist's Color Wheel - would lend themselves very well with the image

Posted on 5/14/26 at 9:46 am to Trumansfangs
I am a Blue Spruce man myself.
Posted on 5/14/26 at 10:16 pm to MetryTyger
I believe some of your sourcing is wrong. Coates admitted himself in a letter to the LSU alumni news it was named for the Louisiana confederate unit
Posted on 5/14/26 at 10:21 pm to sheek
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I believe some of your sourcing is wrong. Coates admitted himself in a letter to the LSU alumni news it was named for the Louisiana confederate unit
It was absolutely named after the confederate unit. Some LSU fans are so damned broken and desperate.
Posted on 5/14/26 at 10:38 pm to captdalton
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And that interview has predictably blown up in his face.
Has it? I think he was trolling and got exactly what he wanted.
Posted on 5/14/26 at 10:39 pm to pankReb
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It was absolutely named after the confederate unit. Some LSU fans are so damned broken and desperate.
-pankReb, noted LSU expert
Posted on 5/14/26 at 10:40 pm to pankReb
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It was absolutely named after the confederate unit. Some LSU fans are so damned broken and desperate.
The name didn’t attach to the team until 1896. Coates probably named the team tigers but it was the administrators and the New Orleans sports writers ran with the Louisiana Tigers confederate unit story. But like I said Coates years later admitted himself it was named for the Louisiana confederate unit
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