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70 for 70: Legendary LSU coach Paul Dietzel's legacy remains in Death Valley nearly 70 years later

20 hours 50 minutes 59 seconds ago Tuesday, November 11 2025 Nov 11, 2025 November 11, 2025 7:10 AM November 11, 2025 in News
Source: WBRZ

BATON ROUGE — After LSU football coach and athletic director Paul Dietzel retired, he picked up a palette and paintbrush. 

One of his favorite paintings he did was a purple and gold moment frozen in time entitled "The Way We Were." 

The painting was a tribute to Dietzel's legendary team, anchored by All-American Billy Cannon, which would win LSU its first National Championship in football in 1958. The painting also encapsulated Dietzel's innovative three-platoon system, in which he created a white team, a go team and the iconic Chinese Bandits.

Dietzel's legacy remains on the field today, being credited as the designer of the iconic gold, white and purple uniforms the Tigers still wear a variation of to this day.

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