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BATON ROUGE – The field in Tiger Stadium will have a different look on Saturday when the National L Club Spring Game takes place.

The Path logo, a new branding for the LSU Football program under head coach Brian Kelly, will be painted at the 50-yard line where the traditional “Eye of the Tiger” has been for games. Represented visually with the state of Louisiana, The Path is the process any player goes through in Kelly’s program from the moment they are recruited until long after they leave the University with a degree and as a champion.

In addition, the endzones will be painted in a manner that resembles the stripes on the LSU football helmet with LSU placed in the middle.

There will also be two National L Club Spring Game logos on separate sides of the field at the 25-yard line.

Saturday’s field painting is only for the spring game as the field will revert back to its traditional look when the Tigers take the field against Grambling in the home opener in September.

(Release via LSU Athletics)

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WhoDatNC37 months
Perfect for a Spring game. Clean, simple message.
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Havoc37 months
Sorry I prefer the Eye.
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PetermanFanClub37 months
End zones are sweet!
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LSUMaverick37 months
I'm just glad it doesn't anything about "Diversity", "End Racism" or "BLM".
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Datbayoubengal37 months
I wish it did. So many of you are so obsessed with the possibility of any of that, that you have this constant pre outrage every time you hear about something is changing. New uniforms, bet not be diversity, new food, bet not be diversity, new paint, bet not be diversity, new building, new light, new parking lot, new car, etc, etc, etc, bet not be diverse? And it never is. The fact that diversity lives rent free in some of yalls head on the most mundane things, is baffling and sad.
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atltiger648737 months
Dat: you do understand that “diversity” is merely a code word for “race obsessed”. Most of us want a colorblind society, just like MLK wanted. And we all just want politics kept out of sports.
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Jd7518937 months
Love the end zones.
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NPComb37 months
Great marketing plan to start the season. As long as the players have bought in, I'm good. Endzone looks like a military ribbon.
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TigerinKorea37 months
I like the end zones.
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windhamtiger37 months
I love it let's get it on go Tigers looking forward to this season as much as I have in a long time
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It's just for the spring game...
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy37 months
LOVE IT
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LSUvet7237 months
The change I want to see is Mike the Tiger in a wide, A/C thick plexiglas trailer roaring through a microphone at the Death valley 100,000 fans and winding them up before each home game !

PETA's time has passed and Mike is better than ten thousand jets passing over head or 100 parachuting patriots.
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This is the path.
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The Son of a QUEEN37 months
Craftsmanship.. I actually shed a tear.. Bravo Sirs
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Walkboo437 months
Some of you are just old and miserable!
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Geaux Guy37 months
So, ‘The Path’ is it. OK
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OweO37 months
Im all for trying something new, especially since its just the spring game.
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goatmilker37 months
Nice
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atltiger648737 months
change the yard line numerals back to what they were. The current ones are terrible.
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Cheesy Beaver37 months
BEAUTIFUL
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skullopener37 months
Don't mess with the old and boring traditions. Simple folks down here like it that way.
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reauxl tigers37 months
it's just for the spring game lol
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La Place Mike37 months
Why use blue paint?
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goatmilker37 months
Get your eyes checked sir LOL
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OweO37 months
Bruh. If you see blue anywhere in that picture you need an eye dr appointment ASAP.
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