I’ve started digging for data on this color-out project. Below I’ve listed all the college football games that I could find for 2009 so far and it doesn’t look that great: 4 wins, 6 losses (261 points for, 240 points against)
White outs: 3 wins, 4 losses (207 points for vs. 156 points against)
9/10/09: Georgia Tech vs. Clemson: W, 30-27
9/12/09: Virginia Tech vs. Marshall: W, 52-10
9/12/09: Boise State vs. Miami (OH): W, 48-0
9/18/09: Fresno State vs. Boise State: L, 51-34
9/26/09: Mississippi State vs. LSU: L, 30-26
9/26/09: Florida State vs. South Florida: L, 17-7
9/26/09: Penn State vs. Iowa: L, 21-10 (PSU ranked#5)
Black outs: 1 win, 2 losses (54 points for, 84 points against)
9/12/09: Middle Tennessee State vs. Memphis: W, 31-14
9/12/09: Western Kentucky vs. South Florida: L, 35-13
10/2/09: Louisville vs. Pitt: L, 35-10
10/31/09: Kentucky vs. Mississippi State: N/A
11/21/09: Missouri vs. Iowa State: N/A
Blue outs:
10/10/09: Ole Miss vs. Alabama: N/A
I think this shows a very interesting trend, however I must qualify this data by pointing out that the sample size is extremely small (7 completed games). I will continue to do research and make sure I get as many of the games as possible, including prior years. This is also where you come in…know of a game? Leave a comment and I will update the results. Another point to take into consideration is that schools normally do a color-out for big games, thus those games are more likely to be close (which means a greater chance for a loss). Know of a color-out game in the past or future? Leave a comment and let me know!

Another view of a Penn State whiteout. Notice the "S"
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