My wife makes a pinata of the teams mascot and then the kids beat the hell out of it. AND when we play a Top 10 team at Home we have to come up with a Youtube worthy way of destroying a styrofoam ice chest
I wear the same shirt, underwear, pants, socks and shoes until LSU loses. Yes I do wash them. But once the Gris Gris is worn off I find a different shirt and wear that until defeat. However the shirt I wore for both National Championships although saddled with a loss (Last year UF and UGA) is worn for all big games as the Gris Gris is to powerful to hold back. It will be worn this week and is currently 5-0 this season. The flag on the front of my house makes trips as well, if LSU is doing poorly I take it down or move it to change up the Gris Gris a bit. Oh and my wife has to stay away from me physically 24 hours before any game... Well who I am kidding I am married that doesn't happen anymore anyway but its a good excuse.... Plus that is more her rule and it applies more to seasons like Summer, Fall then a football game. A bigger question is how much have you destroyed in your house over an LSU loss. So far I have a TV, four walls needing new dry wall, about 10 remote controls, two lamps and a mini fridge... And counting....... My wife says I have anger management problems over LSU. Maybe the above and this are related... Hmmmmm
Purple LSU t-shirt. Purple cup filled with water -- it has to remain at least half full the entire game. I don't actually drink much of the water; I do however drink several adult beverages... Right after the game, I immediately peruse TigerForums.com. When LSU wins, I am obviously in a great mood. If LSU loses, it usually takes 24 hours to get over it, sometimes longer depending on how bad a loss. Fortunately, the last 9 years have been great! :geauxtige
I eat a snowball the night before the game that has the same colors as that week's opponent's uniforms. That way, when I wake up on gameday and go through my morning duties, I get to see those colors in the only bowl that the opponent's team deserves to be in!
We did earlier this decade. One of the cheerleaders would yell "Two bits" into a microphone and fail miserably every game. There's a reason we don't do it. It sucks. "Callin' Baton Rouge" is usually played over the loudspeakers among other songs at some point before Pregame, but I don't really consider that a tradition. I'm fairly sure it's not the last thing heard before Pregame starts (and that ads are usually the last thing played).