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  2. Chinese Bandits - Wikipedia

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    A photograph by George Silk of the Bandits dressed in their football uniforms and wearing masks that resembled aged Chinese men were featured in the October 12, 1959 issue of LIFE. [18] They live on today in the "Tiger Bandits" song, played by the LSU marching band after the defense stops an opponent on third down or forces a turnover. LSU fans ...

  3. Louisiana State University traditions - Wikipedia

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    Whenever LSU forces a turnover or gets the ball back via a defensive stop, the LSU band plays the Tiger Bandits song and LSU fans bow in respect to the defensive stop. The original title of the song was called "Chinese Bandits", but the title was eventually changed to "Tiger Bandits" (or just simply "Bandits") to make the tradition more inclusive.

  4. Louisiana State University Tiger Marching Band - Wikipedia

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    "Tiger Bandits" [27] was created to pay homage to the defensive unit from the 1958 national championship football team. Coach Paul Dietzel called the unit the "Chinese Bandits." [28] The title of the song was eventually changed to "Tiger Bandits" [27] (or just simply "Bandits") to make the tradition more inclusive. The band plays the song when ...

  5. LSU Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Bandits – Whenever LSU forces a turnover or gets the ball back via a defensive stop, the LSU band plays the Tiger Bandits song and LSU fans bow in respect to the defensive stop. The original title of the song was called " Chinese Bandits ", but the title was eventually changed to "Tiger Bandits" (or just simply "Bandits") to make the ...

  6. LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers - Wikipedia

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    Coach Paul Dietzel called the unit the "Chinese Bandits." [79] The title of the song was eventually changed to "Tiger Bandits" (or just simply "Bandits"). The band plays the song when the LSU defense forces the opposing team to give up possession of the football. With arms extended out, LSU fans bow to pay homage to the defensive stop.

  7. LSU football knows what the problem is (hint: it's the ... - AOL

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    2019 LSU-ALABAMA: How much NFL talent was on display for LSU football vs. Alabama in 2019? 5 stats you need to know But Saturday wasn't just because of LSU's injuries and absences.

  8. LSU football's 'Neck' song to reportedly be included in EA ...

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    LSU football's infamous "Neck" song will be included in EA Sports' College Football 25 video game, according to multiple reports:

  9. 1958 LSU Tigers football team - Wikipedia

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    The legendary 1958 team compiled LSU's first perfect season since 1908 and became the first squad in school history to win the national title. Looking to build on a previous season record of 5-5, Coach Paul Dietzel's innovative three-platoon system -- the White Team, the Go Team, and the Chinese Bandits -- revolutionized college football.