BTR Toons #17: An LSU Fan’s Fantasy

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Not one of the lucky 92,000 to have tickets to the biggest college football game of the season? Have no fear, you can still get most of the game day experience by viewing the game for free in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, right across the street from Tiger Stadium. While the game is playing on the enormous high definition screens inside the PMAC, the LSU cheerleaders will be there to lead the crowd in the traditional chants and the LSU concession stands will be open to provide genuine stadium fare.
The PMAC opens at 6 PM and fans can enter through the southwest upper entrance, closest to Mike’s Habitat.
If you’re going to be on campus, be sure to checkout ESPN GameDay, broadcasting live from the LSU Parade Grounds beginning at 9 AM.
ESPN College GameDay, the popular college football sports program, will be broadcasting live from the LSU Parade Grounds beginning at 9 AM October 10. The program broadcasts live from college football’s number one game of the week, and will be in town for the sold out #4 LSU (5-0) vs #1 Florida (4-0) game in Tiger Stadium. The game will be broadcasted on CBS starting at 7 PM. In the sixteen seasons GameDay has broadcasted live from a college campus, LSU has hosted the program seven times. The last time GameDay was on campus was for last year’s highly anticipated Alabama game.
The GameDay set is open to the public, and fans can view the broadcast live on the Parade Grounds. Campus will be insane next week, so I’d recommend getting there as early as possible, even the night before, especially if you plan on catching the broadcast.
Until the start of LSU Football season. First game is on Saturday, September 5 at Washington in Seattle, WA. Kickoff at 9:30 PM CST. Broadcasting on ESPN and the LSU Sports Radio Network.