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LSU Football 2012 Teaser Trailer
We will avenge.
OHH YES
YES.
Geaux Tigers!!!
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A proposal to expand Tiger Stadium will be presented to the LSU Board of Supervisors at its next meeting on April 27.
The proposal will call for the addition of approximately 60 suites and approximately 3,000 club seats above the existing south end zone seats in Tiger Stadium, as well as approximately 1,500 general public seats above the new suite and club seating. There will also be a still-to-be-determined number of standing room only tickets made available when the new structure opens.
The project will be entirely privately funded by the Tiger Athletic Foundation in a similar manner that was used to expand the east side of Tiger Stadium in 2000 and renovate the west side of the stadium in 2005. The TAF will seek a $100 million bond issue to fund the south end zone expansion and to begin to address facility needs for non-revenue sports.
“It is important to always have an eye on the future and this investment in our facilities is critical for the future of LSU Athletics,” said Joe Alleva, Vice Chancellor and Director of Athletics. “When things are going well, you can move forward or you can fall behind. We are choosing to advance the athletics program so that it can remain a viable and successful part of the mission of our university.”
In addition to the Tiger Stadium expansion, the proposed project will help fund a new tennis facility and a new gymnastics practice facility, which in turn will make room for locker rooms for the track and field teams in the Carl Maddox Field House.
If approved by the Board of Supervisors, construction on the stadium expansion will begin this fall with completion scheduled for the summer of 2014. The south end zone video board that currently sits atop the south bowl of the stadium will be removed prior to the 2013 season and will be replaced with two video boards in the southwest and southeast corners of the stadium when the expansion opens for the 2014 football season.
The expansion will bring the capacity of Tiger Stadium to near or above 100,000.
The LSU Athletic Department is a self-sufficient auxiliary of LSU. LSU Athletics generates all of its own revenue and uses no state tax dollars and no mandatory student fees to operate. LSU Athletics is funded through ticket sales, donations associated with tickets, concessions, merchandise sales, radio and TV revenue, corporate sponsorships, SEC revenue distribution and private funding through the TAF.
The LSU Athletic Department annually passes millions of dollars to the academic side of the university, making it one of the few athletics programs in the nation to generate a surplus each year and share funds with the academic mission of the university.
That’s gorgeous and definitely needed!!!
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The LSU campus, 1929. Things have changed a bit since then.
That is so weird lol
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“Hello From Mike the Tiger!”
<3 our pretty Tiger =)
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Mike VI: “I like to swim too. We should hang out sometime.”
Mike!!! Such a pretty Tiger =)
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Deep Purple
Dusk falls on Baton Rouge underneath purple skies. Jim Zietz/LSU University Relations
Purple Skies yall! It doesn’t get much better!
<3 Love Purple, Live Gold
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BCS Tailgate Cocktails (via Garden and Gun Magazine)
Roll Tide
1 oz. Southern Comfort
1 oz. pomegranate liqueur (such as Pama Liqueur)
1 oz. cranberry juice
1/2 oz. sweet and sour mix
1/2 oz. simple syrup
2 drops Fee’s orange bittersCombine all ingredients in a shaker filled with ice. Shake well and pour entire contents into a rocks glass. Garnish with a twist of lemon.
Les is More
1 1/2 oz. citrus vodka
3/4 oz. crème de violette
1 oz. lemon juice
1 tsp. local honeyCombine all ingredients in a shaker filled with ice. Shake well and pour entire contents into a rocks glass. Garnish with a large swath of lemon peel.
*photo taken by Sara Essex Bradley
mmm!
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LSU Vs. ALABAMA
GEAUX TIGERS!
ALEX LOOK! YOUR NAILS ARE FAMOUS IN THE LSU TAG!
Hah! MINE ARE BETTER!
GEAUX TIGERS!!!
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N.O.L.A.
No One Likes Alabama
GEAUX TIGERS!!!
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Look at their hands. Les grabs the LSU helmet proudly. Saban lightly touches the Alabama helmet with his finger tips.
Just looking at Satan Saban makes me so MAD
We are going to kick his ass tomorrow.
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@LSUBonnette On Twitter
Saints head coach Sean Payton stopped by LSU’s walk thru today.What do you think Les and Sean are talking about?
Too much awesome in one picture
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LSU Randazzo’s king cake!
I can has?
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Several watering holes in New Orleans and Baton Rouge are already incorporating Bandit Blonde into a signature drink called the Honey Badger, which is named in honor of star LSU cornerback Tyrann Mathieu. It consists of a shot of Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey Whiskey dropped into a glass of the brew.
College Football: You Can’t Spell ‘Lush’ Without L-S-U - WSJ.com (via cuswords)
mmm honey whiskey =)
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