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  2. Old gold - Wikipedia

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    The first ever recorded use of Old Gold for a sports team was when it was adopted by the Purdue University football team in 1887; Old gold is used for some NFL teams: the New Orleans Saints and the San Francisco 49ers. The reason for its use by the Saints is that New Orleans is an old city with the heritage and architecture of regal Europe.

  3. New Orleans Saints - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Saints are a professional American football team based in New Orleans. The Saints compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) South division. Since 1975, the team plays its home games at the Caesars Superdome [8] after using Tulane Stadium during its first eight seasons.

  4. John W. Mecom Jr. - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Soon christened as the New Orleans Saints, Mecom spearheaded the black and gold color scheme that the Saints would wear (Dixon had pushed for Mardi Gras colors), which came after testing at Tulane Stadium, the first home of the Saints until the Superdome was built, which did not end up being completed until 1975. [8]

  5. New Orleans Saints’ role in priest cover-up revealed in ...

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    What followed was a months-long, crisis-communications blitz orchestrated by the New Orleans Saints’ president and other top team officials, according to hundreds of internal emails obtained by ...

  6. Module:Gridiron color/data/sandbox - Wikipedia

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    The module will always use the current colors if a color for the specified year is not found, so any historical lines that are identical to the top-level color scheme can simply be deleted. Also, remember to include the pound sign (#) with the hex codes when adding or changing colors, as in #dcdcdc .

  7. NFL fans’ opinions are split on the Saints black helmets ...

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