LSU Football vs. Alabama
Overview
On football gamedays, Tiger Stadium becomes the fifth largest city in the state of Louisiana as over 100,000 fans pack the cathedral of college football to watch the Tigers play.
For LSU fans, there’s nothing better than spending a night in Tiger Stadium. LSU home football games are events talked about year-round and happenings in Tiger Stadium are passed down from generation to generation. For opponents, however, it’s another story, as Tiger Stadium is an intimidating venue that has been called one of the most dreaded road playing sites in all of college football. Seating over 100,000 fans and nicknamed “Death Valley,” poll after poll has proclaimed Tiger Stadium as one of the greatest sites anywhere for a football game — college or professional.
CLEAR BAG POLICY | Geaux Safe
LSU recommends fans only bring what is necessary with you to LSU Athletics venues such as phones, wallets, credit cards and car keys. Only CLEAR tote bags smaller than 12” x 6” x 12” will be allowed into Tiger Stadium and all other LSU Athletics venues. One-gallon clear plastic bags and/or small handheld clutch purses, not larger than 4.5” X 6.5”, will also be allowed to enter. All backpacks, regardless of size, are prohibited. Exceptions will only be made for those with approved medical needs. All bags are subject to search and inspection. Reminder, diaper bags that do not meet the clear bag policy guidelines will not be admitted. For more stadium policies, please visit: https://lsusports.net/gameday/tiger-stadium-policies/










