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Subject: Sometimes the Visiting Team Must Approve Uniform Colors


Author:
An Observer
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Date Posted: 21:24:57 10/04/25 Sat
In reply to: joiseyfan 's message, "Re: Why are both Columbia and Princeton wearing their home jerseys?" on 23:18:17 10/03/25 Fri

There are so many great stories involving Steve Spurrier that at least one is often unexpectedly relevant.

LSU famously likes to wear its all white uniforms at home, so that's why almost all photos of the tigers show them in white, away *OR* at home.

But per some regulation, whether NCAA or SEC, the hosts need the agreement of the visiting team to do so. Virtually all visiting teams give their consent.

Of course, when everybody does one thing, you can usually count of Steve Superior to do the opposite. When Spurrier was coaching at Florida, he would insist upon wearing white when visiting Tiger Stadium, simply because he knew that LSU perferred to wear white.

You gotta love that guy. He's special.

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Go Green
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Date Posted: 21:57:19 10/04/25 Sat


So *why* did Columbia and Princeton agree to both wear home unis?

Columbia and Cornell have done so in the past. But I presume it was to promote the Empire Bowl.

Why do it at Princeton?
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joiseyfan
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Date Posted: 22:24:10 10/04/25 Sat

Presumably, because Columbia took the trouble to ask.

I thought the look was great, with even the helmets in color contrast. Tigers may have gone with black jersey/orange pants AFTER Columbia’s request, rather than wear white pants, orange jerseys with black pants, all black, or my all-time bottom-dweller, the all-orange blood clot outfit.

And you thought man-in-motion pass routes were complicated.


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