The primal roar at LSU‘s Tiger Stadium unleashes from the 102,321 fans as equal parts hope, desperation and Crown Royal, a rumbling cocktail of volatility and impatience that’s bubbled up through years of mediocre football.
In Death Valley, only optimism has been laid to rest recently. It’s been five years since LSU’s last 10-win season, seven years since the last SEC title and 11 years since it won the national title.
In most recent Octobers, national relevance has been iced alongside the Abita in the parking lot coolers.

