Why does lsu wear white




















Who cares if the Georgia Bulldogs lost one game with them—they won two. New pics are surfacing of a possible Kentucky black-out and I think it is good.

The only exception is when Tennessee wore them when Lane Kiffin was there. They looked like Halloween themed candy corn. The point is that new jerseys are cool and are a nice change of pace. However, Alabama should never, under any circumstances, wear alternate uniforms. For Alabama fans, it represents their historic past, which includes 22 SEC championships.

However, for even non-Alabama fans, it represents a time when college football was simpler. In those times, players did not have to worry about whether driving their uncle's car was going to be a NCAA violation. Players were not playing football for a chance to earn millions of dollars in the NFL. But not the LSU Tigers.

Want to know why? It goes back to , according to the LSU football media guide. The tradition originated when LSU won its first national championship in Head coach Paul Dietzel had a habit of tinkering with the uniform every year. In , he chose to wear white jerseys for LSU's home games, and the Tigers subsequently won the national championship.

Gold is a tricky color to pull off on a football uniform, as LSU has proven through the years…. It did not take long after that for the SEC to step in and adopt a league rule to allow for the home teams to determine the uniform decisions, instead of the road teams. In order was officially restored in Baton rouge when the Tigers returned to wearing white jerseys at home. Saban decided LSU would wear white uniforms for all home game sin SEC play, but would wear purple jerseys for non-conference matchups at home.

The lone exception to that was the home opener, which would have the Tigers in white. That led fans to tear down the goal posts in Tiger Stadium for just the second time in school history. It may have started off as a silly superstition, but LSU has made wearing white uniforms at home their thing. Send your uniform questions, photos and more my way on Twitter. Contributor to Athlon Sports and The Comeback. Previously contributed to NBCSports.

It started in when Tigers coach Paul Dietzel decided that his team should wear white at home. When LSU won the national championship that year, well, the white jerseys were destined for longevity in Baton Rouge. But in , it looked like the tradition would come crashing down when new NCAA rules prohibited home teams from wearing white.

He was denied. It looked like The Legend of the White Jerseys was just that — a legendary piece of LSU football history to be viewed in pictures but never to be played out in a live game again.



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