What songs do they play at LSU games?

For several years now, one of the greatest traditions of the LSU Tigers, and really the entire SEC, has been the use of the song “Callin’ Baton Rouge” by Garth Brooks prior to their home games in Louisiana.

Is tailgating allowed at LSU?

For the safety and enjoyment of all fans, please follow these guidelines when tailgating at LSU football games. Tailgating Setup is allowed after 5 p.m. CT on the Friday prior to game day. Also, tailgate setups are subject to removal for violation of tailgating policies.

What should I wear to LSU tailgate?

Look for cotton dresses, rompers, maxi skirts, purple-and-gold prints and accessories. LSU is infamous for night games in Death Valley, and that means tailgating all day. Start with cute and comfortable footwear.

What are LSU traditions?

Cheers of LSU

  • First, Second, and Third Down Cheers. Used for football only, when the Tigers are on offense and earn a first down, the fans perform the “First Down Cheer”.
  • Geaux Tigers.
  • Geaux to Hell Ole Miss.
  • Hot Boudin.
  • Tiger Bait.

How did LSU get its colors?

Excellence, achievement, and Mardi Gras As mentioned in the meaning behind LSU purple, the choice of gold was also inspired by the Mardi Gras colors of purple, gold, and green. Mardi Gras is a tradition rooted in Louisiana’s French culture. Celebrations of the holiday date all they way back to the early 1700s.

What song does LSU come out to?

The LSU band’s original version is a catchy tune that was banned by the university in 2010. The song is a spin off of Cameo and Dem Franchize Boyz’s rap song “Talkin’ Out Da Side of Ya Neck,” but students added some words to it that a few grandmothers would be slapping the side of their heads for saying.

Where can I tailgate LSU football?

Popular Tailgating Locations

  • Parade Grounds.
  • This is home base for the majority of tailgaters on LSU’s campus. It’s a large, open green space in the center of campus, filled with revelry and the perfect backdrop for many editions of College Game Day.
  • Touchdown Village.
  • Indian Mounds.
  • Greek Amphitheater.

Why does LSU always play at night?

The Tigers have been hosting regular-season games in the evening since 1931, first beginning due to scheduling conflicts of other schools and the LSU fans around Baton Rouge. The Tigers play the most night games in the SEC and dominate while playing after the sun goes down.

What do you wear to a LSU game?

CLEAR BAG There’s no official gameday dress code, but if you go to an LSU Athletics event, then you have to Geaux Clear. The university instituted its clear bag policy a few years ago and it’s enforced at each football game.