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LSU Star Flau'jae Johnson Honors Bayou Culture on Senior Night
Johnson wore a custom jersey with a unique spelling of her nickname to continue an LSU tradition.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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LSU women's basketball star Flau'jae Johnson continued a running tradition for LSU athletes on senior night, wearing a custom jersey that paid homage to Louisiana Cajun culture. Johnson's jersey featured the spelling of her nickname "Big Fo'" to honor the bayou region's unique spelling conventions.
Why it matters
This gesture by Johnson highlights the strong connection between LSU athletes and the local Louisiana culture. The tradition of altering jersey spellings on senior night has become a way for players to celebrate their roots and the community that has supported them during their college careers.
The details
For senior night, Johnson's jersey featured the spelling "Big Fo'" instead of her normal jersey name. This follows a trend started by other LSU athletes, like football player John Burrow who had his name spelled "Burreaux" on his jersey. The "eaux" spelling is a nod to the Cajun and Creole influences in Louisiana. Johnson's jersey number is 4, so "Big Fo'" was a natural fit to continue the tradition.
- LSU women's basketball held its senior night celebration on February 27, 2026.
The players
Flau'jae Johnson
A senior on the LSU women's basketball team who is expected to be a top-five pick in the upcoming WNBA Draft.
John Burrow
A former LSU football player who had his name spelled "Burreaux" on his jersey for senior night, continuing the tradition of honoring Cajun culture.
Aneesah Morrow
An LSU women's basketball player who had her name spelled "Morreaux" on her jersey for senior night.
What’s next
Johnson is expected to be a top-five pick in the upcoming WNBA Draft, marking the end of her collegiate career at LSU.
The takeaway
Flau'jae Johnson's custom jersey showcased her pride in Louisiana's Cajun culture and the strong connection between LSU athletes and the local community. This tradition of altering jersey spellings on senior night has become a meaningful way for players to honor their roots as they depart the program.
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