The Oklahoma Sooners hit the road for the final game of the regular season, as their Week 14 battle will come against the LSU Tigers. Head coaches [autotag]Brent Venables[/autotag] and Brian Kelly will face off for the first time with both teams hoping to improve their postseason destination in the [autotag]SEC[/autotag].
Two teams with iconic uniforms will match up in this game, but one team will be changing up their look. LSU announced on social media that they will be wearing alternate jerseys at home on senior night.
This is notable because the Tigers are one of a very small number of teams that typically wear white jerseys at home, forcing their opponent to wear their traditional home color uniforms. This week, however, LSU will be breaking out purple alternate jerseys, meaning the Sooners will be wearing their traditional road, white jerseys.
The Tigers will also wear white helmets and pants, another change, as they traditionally wear yellow. It’s still a good look, don’t get me wrong, but it’ll certainly be jarring to see LSU with a much different look than we are used to seeing them.
The Sooners will try to come out of the Tigers’ den with a victory on Saturday night, as the game will be broadcast on ESPN and will kickoff at 6:00 p.m.
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