

The name was also changed to the White House, because, well, the Coyotes sued. It was only the student section who went color-free for the game it has since been extended to the entire stadium and become an annual event, which I'll admit can be a pretty impressive effect. Perhaps because everyone owns a white T-shirt, or that the Nittany Lions home uniforms are a little more iconic, the concept of wearing white caught on, as Penn State defeated Ohio State 17-10.
#White out football game theme code
They were mainly thinking about how the previous year's Code Blue promotion had failed miserably.

It's doubtful Penn State was thinking about hockey when they introduced the white out to college football in 2005. The Jets won that series, and a tradition was born that continues on in Phoenix, where the Jets moved in 1986. The first such tradition sprung up in professional hockey, when the Winnipeg Jets encouraged their fans to wear white in 1987 in response to the red Calgary Flames' fans wore. White outs are a funny thing something that sounds like a venerable college tradition that actually just caught on in the last few years. So UNC football has gotten in on the game with the first of what promises to be many alternate uniforms, an all-white version to go with the planned white out for tomorrow's game against Virginia Tech. But I am old and cranky the folks who actually wear the alternate uniforms genarally love them - even the abominations in College Park. I've also been less than thrilled with some other innovations, like the Carrier Classic camo. The throwback 1957 basketball uniforms eventually grew on me the 1999 interlocking NC version never did. Part of this is because in my time as a Carolina fan, I've been subjected to some pretty bad ones. Alternate uniforms have rarely appealed to me.
