BATON ROUGE — LSU and that it has a live tiger residing on campus has once again been thrust in the spotlight after news broke Thursday afternoon of a tiger being in attendance at LSU football's ...
For the first time in nearly a decade, LSU will have a live tiger on the sideline as ESPN’s College GameDay comes to town for a night game at Death Valley against the Alabama Crimson Tide in ...
After Milroe danced in the end zone following a 72-yard touchdown run, LSU fans headed to the exits early in the fourth quarter, leaving a mostly empty Tiger Stadium for Alabama fans to conquer ...
The tiger sought out by Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry entered Tiger Stadium just prior to kickoff for Saturday's LSU-Alabama game, and then the big cat, in its cage, was quickly taken back off the field.
BATON ROUGE — Mike the Tiger has been a part of LSU, the school's identity and the LSU football program for eight decades. An old tradition from 1936 until as recently as 2015, the live tiger ...
Where this tiger attending the game is from and whether he will be taken care of by LSU, remains unclear at the moment. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said this year that he wished to see a live tiger ...
BATON ROUGE — The tradition at LSU to have a live tiger in attendance at LSU football games had been a tradition dating back to the 1930s. For eight decades, Mike the Tiger has become one of the ...
The Advocate has previously reached out to LSU and Landry's office for clarification on how the tiger's presence in Baton Rouge came to light, and who or what agency is paying for it. Requests for ...