Red (or anyone): Do the groundskeepers cover the field w/tarps--as when the t-boomers rolled thru last night? I was up in the Renaissance on Bluebonnet. Heckuva show!
Not taking what someone says as factual and enjoying the sputtering, stuttering analysis that comes out of his mouth is two different things in my opinion. The guy is kept around just to put the head on at the end of the show and that is it. Whatever...I still enjoy the rest of the crew for the most part, Corso is just becoming to much of a distraction.
There were 4 inches of rain in Baton Rouge last night, but that storm system has moved through and the sky is brightening up. North Louisiana is already clearing. There is some wet weather just offshore in the gulf that could come this way, but right now it is looking like there won't be the blowing thunderstorms that were feared. Tiger Stadium has a sophisticated sub-field drainage system that was installed just a few years ago. The field was covered with a tarp last night and if the rain doesn't return today the field should be fine. LSU replaces the natural turf every summer and it has looked fabulous in the games so far. The Free Parking grass lots on River Road are closed. Total quagmires. if you don't have a parking pass, best come early enough to find some street parking in east campus or south of campus. Just keep an eye on that rain in the Gulf . . .
Chance of rain. NEVAH! 6 hrs till kickoff. 8 hrs from now them Faux Tigahs dreams turn to nightmares. Lets Geaux Tigers! LSU!
The Hayfield this morning. Pay lots 103 (Bernie Moore Track) and 106 (Natatorium) were also flooded and closed this morning. They may open up as game time approaches.
Here is a link to live updates on street and lot closures. Acadian opened back up and Nicholson at Burbank being pumped. http://www.lsusports.net/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=209264781
He was, but our defense was hobbled by the ghastly field conditions. And don't call me Shirley. My name is Stacey.