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Posted on 8/5/17 at 7:46 pm to High C
logo
every day
all day
eye is based off a dumb-f**k song
every day
all day
eye is based off a dumb-f**k song
Posted on 8/5/17 at 8:06 pm to MichaelP DS80
quote:
I was never a fan of the eye, but I don't like that logo either.
DIE!
Posted on 8/5/17 at 8:11 pm to PEABODY32
Perhaps a rotation? Weekly, monthly, or annually???
Posted on 8/5/17 at 8:30 pm to Bayou
I'd be happy if the geaux font in the endzone was bigger like the old block lettering. Also think the eye is the best in football!!
Posted on 8/5/17 at 8:47 pm to lesgeaux
quote:...absolutely agree. Logo is meh.
Eye is, hands down, the best midfield logo in all of football
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:00 pm to TickledTiger
quote:
absolutely agree. Logo is meh
Did you watch the video? That logo is badass! Its anything but "meh". It's not Toonces lol
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:01 pm to MichaelP DS80
I love the eye but the logo of the tiger face like the one on the helmet is the undisputably the best look ever
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:04 pm to TickledTiger
Saban is the one who resurrected the Eye of the Tiger at midfield. He knew it was badass. Love the old-school logo, but the eye is unique and looks very cool from above.
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:24 pm to Big EZ Tiger
quote:
Saban is the one who resurrected the Eye of the Tiger at midfield.
He knew it was badass.
Oh Lawd!! Had no idea that along with being the top coach in FBS that Saban is also an expert at Field Logo design!!!
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:25 pm to supersaints9
While we're on the subject, here's a brief history of the origin of the Eye of the Tiger:
Since some of you have asked about the origin of the midfield logo at Tiger Stadium. I'd like to take this moment for clarification.
.
It all started during my freshman year at LSU: Having quickly become a legend with the coeds, I took a sabatical to Thailand, was kidnapped one evening, and ended up in a house of ill repute. Upon waking the next morning I noticed this awesome new tattoo on my arm and asked the seventeen (why seventeen? because that's my lucky number) ladies in bed with me where it came from. They told me it was the ancient Thai symbol of sexual prowess which they had bestowed on me because they had determined that I was, quite obviously, the reincarnated sex god of Thai legend (symbolized by the tiger) who had returned to earth to pleasure them all. Since I couldn't argue with any of these assumptions and I really liked the design I never had it removed; in fact, I have worn it proudly ever since (see below).
After returning to school word of my sexual talents spread rapidly and I became an even bigger hit with the coeds, sometimes entertaining entire sororities in a single weekend. One of my favorite romping areas was the field at Tiger Stadium since it would acomodate the required large crowd - me and my scores of ladies. Sadly, however, I soon graduated and left Baton Rouge to seek my fame and fortune as the world's foremost renaissance man. After I left, several dozen rather misty-eyed sorority members sneaked into the stadium one night and painted a replica of my tattoo on the midfield as an eternal tribute to my memory. The AD at the time (Broadhead, I believe) saw it, liked it, and since two of his daughters were Tri-Delts who had helped paint it, left it there. It has been there ever since and, I'm betting, will remain there as long as there are several thousands of coeds, both past and present, who, upon seeing it, remember me and get all weak-kneed and melancholy.
And that, my friends, is the true story of the origin of the Eye of the Tiger. Don't believe me? Just catch me at a game this fall or on the beach in Ft Walton/Destin this summer and I will show you the original.
All hail to me, Billy Bowlegs: direct descendant of blood-thirsty pirates and the originator of the Eye of the Tiger!
For autographed photos of me contact billybowlegs at heywoodyableauxme.com.
Since some of you have asked about the origin of the midfield logo at Tiger Stadium. I'd like to take this moment for clarification.
.
It all started during my freshman year at LSU: Having quickly become a legend with the coeds, I took a sabatical to Thailand, was kidnapped one evening, and ended up in a house of ill repute. Upon waking the next morning I noticed this awesome new tattoo on my arm and asked the seventeen (why seventeen? because that's my lucky number) ladies in bed with me where it came from. They told me it was the ancient Thai symbol of sexual prowess which they had bestowed on me because they had determined that I was, quite obviously, the reincarnated sex god of Thai legend (symbolized by the tiger) who had returned to earth to pleasure them all. Since I couldn't argue with any of these assumptions and I really liked the design I never had it removed; in fact, I have worn it proudly ever since (see below).
After returning to school word of my sexual talents spread rapidly and I became an even bigger hit with the coeds, sometimes entertaining entire sororities in a single weekend. One of my favorite romping areas was the field at Tiger Stadium since it would acomodate the required large crowd - me and my scores of ladies. Sadly, however, I soon graduated and left Baton Rouge to seek my fame and fortune as the world's foremost renaissance man. After I left, several dozen rather misty-eyed sorority members sneaked into the stadium one night and painted a replica of my tattoo on the midfield as an eternal tribute to my memory. The AD at the time (Broadhead, I believe) saw it, liked it, and since two of his daughters were Tri-Delts who had helped paint it, left it there. It has been there ever since and, I'm betting, will remain there as long as there are several thousands of coeds, both past and present, who, upon seeing it, remember me and get all weak-kneed and melancholy.
And that, my friends, is the true story of the origin of the Eye of the Tiger. Don't believe me? Just catch me at a game this fall or on the beach in Ft Walton/Destin this summer and I will show you the original.
All hail to me, Billy Bowlegs: direct descendant of blood-thirsty pirates and the originator of the Eye of the Tiger!
For autographed photos of me contact billybowlegs at heywoodyableauxme.com.
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:25 pm to supersaints9
I prefer the eye.
I'd also like to see the eye on the helmet sometime. Not permanently, but next time they do alternate uniforms.
I'd also like to see the eye on the helmet sometime. Not permanently, but next time they do alternate uniforms.
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:30 pm to BillyBowlegs
Lmao!!! That story makes me want to keep it now! All hail BBL!
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:34 pm to MarlinMan
quote:
The eye is associated with Stallone (the singer)
Yeah, one thing about Stallone... he's a real SURVIVOR.
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:40 pm to supersaints9
quote:
Oh Lawd!! Had no idea that along with being the top coach in FBS that Saban is also an expert at Field Logo design!!!
Well, he didn't design it, but just brought the design back. Although I was somewhat kidding, he didn't bring it back because he thought it looked like shite, so he obviously liked it.
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:42 pm to supersaints9
Let's put the eye on the helmets!!
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:46 pm to supersaints9
**** no the eye is the best!! Plus it's unique to LSU!
Posted on 8/5/17 at 9:49 pm to tunechi
Eye of the tiger
Bring back the two tone field every 5 yards
Bring back the two tone field every 5 yards
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