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LSU Tigers Football Tickets

All college sporting event and NCAA Football tickets are listed in the page of the home team. If you are looking for LSU Tigers Football Football tickets for an away game search for tickets on the page of their opponent for the game you wish to purchase tickets. If you are searching for tickets to a College Football Bowl Game please go to the page for the particular Bowl Game.

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About LSU Tiger Football

"The Tigers’ football team plays its home games in Tiger Stadium. The 91,000-seat stadium has been open since 1924. Since the start of the NCAA's attendance compilations, LSU has finished in the nation's top 10 in average attendance 39 of 44 seasons. The Tigers have drawn 20,291,599 fans since 1957. LSU's all-time record in Tiger Stadium is 323-135-18 (.697). Tiger Stadium is the fifth largest on-campus stadium in college football. Perhaps the most famous moment in Death Valley history took place in 1988. When Tiger quarterback Tommy Hodson threw to Eddie Fuller for a winning touchdown against Auburn, the explosion of the crowd was so thunderous that it caused an earth tremor that registered on a seismograph meter in LSU's Geology Department across campus. The Tigers main rivals include Auburn, Kentucky, Florida, Ole Miss, Tennessee and Georgia."

Southeastern Conference Football Football

"In 1932, The 13 members of the Southern Conference west and south of the Appalachian Mountains reorganized and formed the Southeastern Conference. The SEC has won 72 national championships during the last 10 years, averaging more than seven per year in the 20 sports the league sponsors. The SEC won seven national titles in 2001. In basketball, the Southeastern Conference has won eight NCAA Championships and three NIT Championships. Three of those NCAA titles have come during the last eight years (1994, 1996, and 1998). In 1998-99, the league had its string of consecutive Final Four appearances end at six. The SEC is made up of 12 teams, Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana State, Mississippi, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee and Vanderbilt. The newest members of the conference South Carolina and Arkansas, joined the league in 1990."