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How LSU became Purple and Gold

Posted on 8/1/13 at 10:50 pm
Posted by Hurricane Mike
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Posted on 8/1/13 at 10:50 pm
Posted by dbt_Geaux_Tigers_196
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Posted on 8/1/13 at 10:54 pm to
Great read.

quote:

It was the custom at that time, for some occult reason, to call football teams by the names of vicious animals;

Funny how perspectives change over generations.
Posted by goldenbadger08
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Posted on 8/1/13 at 11:02 pm to


I'm going to be honest.. I just assumed it was Huey's doing.
Posted by CrimsonTideMD
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Posted on 8/1/13 at 11:03 pm to


Great read!
I always enjoy these pieces on SEC teams.


Can anyone tell me when/how the "Bayou Bengals" nickname came into circulation?
Posted by themunch
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Posted on 8/2/13 at 7:50 am to
Cool story brah.



Posted by Too Frat To Care
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Posted on 8/2/13 at 7:50 am to
Everyone didn't already know this? Wow.
Posted by Stymie
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Posted on 8/2/13 at 7:43 pm to
Thanks HM !!! You have to know where you came from to prepare for where you will go
Posted by GABlueDog
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Posted on 8/2/13 at 9:15 pm to
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They gave us a very good beating, to the intense indignation of many of our local followers. Ruff Pleasant got a small cut on the forehead which bled a little bit and he was borne from the field.

Excellent

Posted by jeff70121
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Posted on 8/3/13 at 6:14 am to
What a great story. Okay, negatigers your turn to critique.
Posted by HarryBalzack
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Posted on 8/3/13 at 2:27 pm to
Cool. It's interesting how many of the SEC school's colors are Civil War related.

Here's Wheat's Zouaves, the "tiger" unit from Louisiana (note the blue and white striped trousers):



Also, someone asked about Alabama. The sports writer story Rummy referenced is a new story Alabama created to keep the PC crowd from demonstrating. Hell, the campus newspaper was the "Crimson-White" long before that supposed football game in the red clay was ever played. The game is where the "Crimson Tide" moniker came from, but not where the name "Crimson" came from.

Truth is, in the 1870s/1880s, the University cadets were sent to Mobile to march in a Mardi Gras parade. Whichever krew hosted them came up with the crimson, white, and gray colors. Here's what the were originally supposed to stand for: crimson for the blood shed by the students in defense of the campus in April 1865, gray for the color of their coats, and white for the color of their trousers. Until that the game played in the red clay, the UA football team was called the "Crimson" or the "Varsity."

The elephant deal came from the 1925 Rose Bowl trip. The UA team used luggage donated by the Alabama Trunk Company, which used an elephant as its logo. The luggage handlers and Rose Bowl committee assumed that the elephant was Alabama's logo, so it simply stuck. The "Roll Tide" phrase is from the Civil War-era song, Roll, Alabama, Roll, about the CSS Alabama.

Sorry for the hijack. Great thread!
This post was edited on 8/3/13 at 2:32 pm
Posted by tigger1
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Posted on 11/24/13 at 8:27 pm to
The baseball team started the purple and gold before Dr. Coates, about 5 months before.

Many Louisiana infantry units wore blue at the start of the war.

Even the famous Louisiana Tigers (Wheat's 1st special battalion) wore blue vest (the Tiger Rifles) over their shirts at the start, and one company in the battalion wore all blue at 1st Manassas.

Tigers was picked because of David French Boyd's connection to the Tigers. Boyd was one of the few to help find Wheat's body and bury it on the field the night after the battle of Gaines' Mill. Boyd passed away in 1899, his brother (Thomas) was the president of LSU since 1896.
Posted by LateArrivalforLSU
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Posted on 11/24/13 at 8:36 pm to
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How LSU became Purple and Gold

Outstanding article! Thanks for posting that.
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