LSU to have a "TWEAKED" uniform for TULANE game

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by Six3, Sep 11, 2007.

  1. friedriches

    friedriches mr. t

    They aren't auctioning them off, they have AUTHENTIC No. 1 Jerseys (read: stiched on numbers, logos, and patches) in the book store (as well as replicas in women's sizes.) Portions of sales go to rebuilding athletic programs under Katrina effect.

    I thought it was just a promotional thing, I saw them in the book store last week. It's not horrible, should get us some pub. I just would rather have seen a white version.
     
  2. Bandit88

    Bandit88 Old Enough to Know Better

    If it generates some money and goes to a good place, fine by me. Just don't mess with our normal uniforms. Let'em be.
     
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  3. destrehan

    destrehan Founding Member

    hell me too.
     
  4. NELA_Tigerfan

    NELA_Tigerfan When's kickoff?

    As long as they don't change our regular uni its cool.
     
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  5. lsugrad00

    lsugrad00 Founding Member

    If LSU is the away team don't we get to choose which color jersey we wear?

    I like LSU's traditional unis but we could take the field in pink tutus and if we came away with a win I really wouldn't care. That is as long as we don't go all Oregon and have 16 different jerseys.
     
  6. destrehan

    destrehan Founding Member

    oregon's unis are beautiful. i don't know why people hate them so much.
     
  7. lsugrad00

    lsugrad00 Founding Member

    LOL which ones :rofl:
     
  8. destrehan

    destrehan Founding Member

    every one i've seen. green is actually favorite color. i love bringing tulane to national prominence every edition of ncaa football.
     
  9. geauxgeauxhon

    geauxgeauxhon blah blah blah

    The pants have been tweaked too. Here they are:

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    NICE!
     
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  10. friedriches

    friedriches mr. t

    Right over that SEC 75th anniversary patch and Nike swoosh.

    Oh, and congrats on losing your manhood.
     

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