Why does lsu wear white jerseys at home




















The tradition continued of home white jerseys even after Paul Dietzel left. But in the s, things started to change, according to the LSU football media guide. When Jerry Stovall took over as head coach in , he said the Tigers would occasionally wear purple jerseys so that home fans could see a different color.

In , the NCAA changed its jersey rule, requiring teams to wear dark-colored jerseys for home games. The Tigers wore purple jerseys for all home games from to DiNardo's efforts were successful, and the Tigers were allowed to wear white jerseys again beginning in A stipulation of the new rule was that the visiting team would have to give the home team permission to wear the white jerseys.

Instead of going back to purple jerseys, the Tigers took the field in new gold jerseys. In Dietzel decided to buck conventional uniform logic and have his Tigers wear white uniforms for home games. The first string offense and defense was referred to as The White Team. Perhaps it was by design then that Dietzel chose to have his team wear white jerseys at home, and on the road as was the norm. Whatever the case, the white uniforms stuck and LSU went on to win the first national championship in school history.

There was no way Dietzel would try to mix things up now, right? Dietzel suited his team in white jerseys again in Not too shabby. So did Jerry Stovall when he came in as head coach. Then the NCAA stepped in. In the NCAA made a rule stating each home team must wear a dark colored jersey for homes games.

The Tigers resorted to wearing purple jerseys at home and did so for and A stipulation of the new rule was that the visiting team would have to give the home team permission to wear the white jerseys.

Petty Commodores. 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.

But in , new coach Gerry DiNardo saved this fading memory. DiNardo did everything possible to restore the lore of the white jerseys. As if from the sheets of a movie script, an unranked Tigers team beat No. WWE News.



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