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re: LSU UNIFORM IN BOWL GAME???
Posted on 12/15/09 at 4:44 pm to bayoubengal225
Posted on 12/15/09 at 4:44 pm to bayoubengal225
I would love to see the old gold helmets and matching pants. I think it would look great and I would enjoy the pandemonium that would result on this message board. 

Posted on 12/15/09 at 5:01 pm to bayoubengal225
I hope that those uniforms are on the ash heap of history.
Posted on 12/15/09 at 5:07 pm to panzer
Classic colors for two classic programs. It would be stupid to have anything BUT PSU Blue jerseys And LSU white jerseys.
Posted on 12/15/09 at 5:30 pm to dutchtowntiger100
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LSU needs to change the nickname to the hurricanes and wear a similar uniform as South Plaquemines
I really hope you're a really hot girl, cause if not I really dont see that you have much going for you!!, freaking moron..

Posted on 12/15/09 at 6:47 pm to Gumbeaux21
Nike took those unis back. they are going to auction them off. A replica helmet, Jersey and cleats were auctioned on e-bay and went for $3100. I hate to see what the game used ones go for. LSU still hast the helmets I think. I saw one on LSU's auction site a week ago.
Posted on 12/15/09 at 8:07 pm to geauxaces
To the guy that said the band wears blue you are half correct. The uniforms before 2004 were damn near navy. The new set they got in 2004, they added red to the dye to make it more purple. Lsu's regular purple would be really unpleasant
Posted on 12/15/09 at 8:34 pm to Elleshoe
yea I just finished my last year in the band, definitely a royal purple
Posted on 12/15/09 at 9:40 pm to bayoubengal225
that would be just stuipid!
Posted on 12/15/09 at 9:41 pm to BreeLSUfan05
floridas was actually like a throwback, b
Posted on 12/15/09 at 10:29 pm to bayoubengal225
It's already been confirmed...
LSU will be in white.
Penn State will be in blue.
LSU will be in white.
Penn State will be in blue.
Posted on 12/15/09 at 10:57 pm to bayoubengal225
nope. we will wear our traditional unis just like penn state.
Posted on 12/15/09 at 11:18 pm to bayoubengal225
The uni's worn in the Ar-Kansas game were a one off, but they have more to do with the technology of the material, rather than the color scheme or breaking with tradition. Seems like we should be able to get the traditional look & colors in the new fabric & be good to go!
The Nike Pro Combat uniform is 37 percent lighter than current designs (23.7 ounces vs. 37.4 ounces). Nike utilized a four-way stretch twill that does not hold sweat or water and as a result, the new uniforms are 46 percent lighter than the current designs when wet. Overall, the Nike Pro Combat uniform, when wet, is still lighter than the teams’ current designs when completely dry.
Designed from the inside out, the Nike Pro Combat uniform begins with the Nike Pro Combat padded base layer. Strategically placed padding zones in the Nike Pro Combat Deflex shorts cover the thighs, hips and tailbone. The padding zones are composed of dual-density foam cells that absorb, deflect and disperse the impact of on-field collisions. A foam grid intersects the cells to maximize impact absorption and increase flexibility. A hard plastic shield covers the thigh padding where impact frequently occurs.
The Nike Pro Combat Deflex shorts are made with Nike Dri-FIT technical fabric to provide superior moisture wicking, helping to keep players dry and cool.
With the padding incorporated into the base layer, players gain greater mobility over traditional padding and the outer uniform becomes a lightweight, breathable shell with a sleek, explosive look.
“Players need their uniforms to be as light as possible so they can play the game at top speed,” said Kris Aman, Global VP and General Manager for Nike Athletic Training, which includes football. “The Nike Pro Combat uniform is a modern system of dress that is dramatically lighter while providing durability and protection.”
Nike scrutinized every detail of the Nike Pro Combat uniform with the goal of shedding as much weight as possible, right down to D-ring on the belt. Nike opted for a titanium D-ring, which is extremely durable and 66 percent lighter than the standard steel belt enclosure.
Engineered high-tenacity yarn inspired by Nike Flywire is incorporated into the high-impact shoulder area. The belt loops have been padded to provide added protection to the hip area without the bulk of traditional hip pads.
The new uniforms also feature improved ventilation and breathability. Side ribbed piping on the uniform pant has been replaced with sublimated Nike Dri-FIT mesh, which not only shaves ounces off of the pant weight but also aids evaporation in key areas. Nike Dri-FIT mesh wraps behind the knees, a key cooling zone on the body. By adding innovative evaporation and cooling zones, the player’s body expends less energy regulating body temperature, leaving more energy for the game.
Completing this true system of dress for football is the new Nike Zoom Vapor Fly cleat, which Nike customized for each team featuring their team colors, team logo and chrome-plated outsole. This incredibly lightweight cleat at just 10 ounces is available in 2010. It features Zoom Air cushioning in the heel and Flywire engineering in the medial and lateral quarter panels.
The Nike Pro Combat uniform is 37 percent lighter than current designs (23.7 ounces vs. 37.4 ounces). Nike utilized a four-way stretch twill that does not hold sweat or water and as a result, the new uniforms are 46 percent lighter than the current designs when wet. Overall, the Nike Pro Combat uniform, when wet, is still lighter than the teams’ current designs when completely dry.
Designed from the inside out, the Nike Pro Combat uniform begins with the Nike Pro Combat padded base layer. Strategically placed padding zones in the Nike Pro Combat Deflex shorts cover the thighs, hips and tailbone. The padding zones are composed of dual-density foam cells that absorb, deflect and disperse the impact of on-field collisions. A foam grid intersects the cells to maximize impact absorption and increase flexibility. A hard plastic shield covers the thigh padding where impact frequently occurs.
The Nike Pro Combat Deflex shorts are made with Nike Dri-FIT technical fabric to provide superior moisture wicking, helping to keep players dry and cool.
With the padding incorporated into the base layer, players gain greater mobility over traditional padding and the outer uniform becomes a lightweight, breathable shell with a sleek, explosive look.
“Players need their uniforms to be as light as possible so they can play the game at top speed,” said Kris Aman, Global VP and General Manager for Nike Athletic Training, which includes football. “The Nike Pro Combat uniform is a modern system of dress that is dramatically lighter while providing durability and protection.”
Nike scrutinized every detail of the Nike Pro Combat uniform with the goal of shedding as much weight as possible, right down to D-ring on the belt. Nike opted for a titanium D-ring, which is extremely durable and 66 percent lighter than the standard steel belt enclosure.
Engineered high-tenacity yarn inspired by Nike Flywire is incorporated into the high-impact shoulder area. The belt loops have been padded to provide added protection to the hip area without the bulk of traditional hip pads.
The new uniforms also feature improved ventilation and breathability. Side ribbed piping on the uniform pant has been replaced with sublimated Nike Dri-FIT mesh, which not only shaves ounces off of the pant weight but also aids evaporation in key areas. Nike Dri-FIT mesh wraps behind the knees, a key cooling zone on the body. By adding innovative evaporation and cooling zones, the player’s body expends less energy regulating body temperature, leaving more energy for the game.
Completing this true system of dress for football is the new Nike Zoom Vapor Fly cleat, which Nike customized for each team featuring their team colors, team logo and chrome-plated outsole. This incredibly lightweight cleat at just 10 ounces is available in 2010. It features Zoom Air cushioning in the heel and Flywire engineering in the medial and lateral quarter panels.
This post was edited on 12/15/09 at 11:21 pm
Posted on 12/16/09 at 2:08 am to JawjaTigah
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quote: LSU uniform is perfect and DOES NOT NEED TO BE CHANGED...
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU .. There are people with Good Judgment on this Thread !!

One change i would do is use the Band uniform Gold over the Yellow we use now on the uniform.
Keep the uniforms the same design but inculcate the New technology The Nike Pro Combat uniforms have to offer!! (read post before mine)!!
This post was edited on 12/16/09 at 2:20 am
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