LSU Honors Army By Painting Camouflage End Zones For Their Game This Weekend

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LSU is playing Army this weekend, and they’re honoring their opponents in a unique way.

Ahead of the game, LSU coach Brian Kelly spoke highly of hosting Army in Baton Rouge this weekend.

Via Daily Advertiser

“We’re excited about hosting Army,” said Kelly. “Certainly, anytime you play a service academy, the respect that we have for the academies and certainly the great leaders that are playing collegiate football. To have them and host them here at Tiger Stadium is a thrill. And we want to be able to honor that, but we also want to beat them.

“They’re a good football team, they’re well-coached. Jeff Monken is a heck of a football coach, comes from a great family of coaches. I know him well (and) I respect him as a football coach. His team will be well prepared.”

On Wednesday, LSU revealed they were painting their end zones in camouflage colors to honor Army.

This game will be the first time LSU has faced Army in 92 years in a game in which they lost 20-0.

Fans seems to be big fans of the camo end zones.

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