ORD_Buckeye
Wrong glass, Sir.
Put this in the LSU thread, if you want. I was just wondering why LSU wears white at home, so I used Google to answer my question. One of the top hits was this:
If you care about that answer, feel free to read that site. (Spoiler alert: They just really wanted to wear white at home. That's it.)The tradition of LSU’s famed home white jerseys
LSU has gone against the college football curve since 1958, when coach Paul Dietzel decided to wear white jerseys at home. The Tigers won the national title that year, and the rest is well-appreciated history in Baton Rouge.www.saturdaydownsouth.com
But I guess they weren't allowed to wear white against Vanderbilt in 1995. So they wore gold.
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What the hell??? They told their crowd to wear white in order to "white out" Vanderbilt. Well, it was obviously Penn State who started that tradition, right?
According to Wikipedia, Penn State started it in 2004.
They stole "We Are" from USC and then spun some fable that it had something to do with protecting their Black players from segregation.