Now you know. :hihi: Look man, this sucks. This sucks bad, however we have to support the team. We can go over there and beat the crap out of them. They are still the same team that was coming over here. We will win this game and, in doing so, Louisiana will win. Don't give up hope brother.
LSU will make this year very special for all involved, they can and will win on the road and at home.... Start to save your money for another trip to the west coast in Jan..... I smell roses....
Some of you just don't get it. It would not only be logistically impossible, but just plain WRONG to play a game in Tiger Stadium while people are dying across the street. I'm thinking that most of you who are making such a big deal about this are under the age of say, 21. If so, try to understand. If not, grow up. From a football perspective this sucks for the team and their potential this season, but ya know, some things are more important that football. Get over it.
I meant having to play home games on the road not the Hurricane. Just clarifing. Yeah and they skin their knees really really bad.
If all this is true then there is no way the Saints can play in Tiger Stadium because where will all the players and personnel stay? Not to mention TS is not an NFL ready stadium. I know this news is a hard pill to swallow, but you just have to think of the poor people who are homeless now. I do think that both the Saints and LSU really f'ed up by agreeing to play the home game away instead of playing at a freaking neutral site. Even if we had to play at Cajun field or something, that would have been better. I think this is just more bad news because I would have loved to see the Tigers play this weekend in LA instead of AZ.
Neither was the Univ of Memphis, and the Titans managed to play there for a year. Also, the bears played at the Univ. of Ill for a year. Tiger Stadium is more NFL ready with suites and club seating compared to those two stadiums.