LOOK: LSU reveals camo end zone paint for game against Army on Saturday

LSU has painted the end zones at Tiger Stadium in a camouflage pattern in honor of Army.

LSU has a unique non-conference game coming up on Saturday as it will host a service academy.

The Army Black Knights are coming to town, and at his Monday press conference, coach [autotag]Brian Kelly[/autotag] said the team had some appropriate festivities planned for the game.

One of them was revealed on Wednesday as LSU has painted the end zones in a camouflage pattern in honor of Army. This will be just the second time the Tigers have faced a service academy in program history and the first in 92 years as the Tigers and Black Knights faced in 1931, a game Army won 20-0.

Winners of their last two, the Tigers will look to keep things rolling against Army on Saturday before the bye in Week 9 and a potentially decisive SEC West matchup against Alabama to start November.

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