If you're sitting in the student section don't try and bring a flask of beverage. They are real mean about that.
Which gate and section are you sitting? The better question is - You mean you have the balls to come to Tiger Stadium this weekend? Holy Moly! After all, we throw urine on you, set your vehicles on fire, beat on your cancer patients, cuss your young and elderly, rape your women, etc., etc. and so on. Best thing for you PT is to stay home! But, if you are brave enough, I shall invite you to our tailgate for Duck & Oyster Gumbo and Beer.
No umbrellas, no ice chests. Cameras are ok but not video cameras. Folding chairs shouldn't be a prob, I've seen plenty of fans bring them in.
Stadium seats and binoculars are fine. Sideline seats and the lowest sections in the upper decks have chairbacks and stadium seats are not needed. Small cameras are no problem, don't try to use long lenses, tripods, big camcorders or anything that gets in peoples way. Knapsacks and bags are discouraged and will be searched upon entry to the stadium. They will let you bring in water bottles as long as they are sealed. No glass or metal containers or open drinks can be brought in. Umbrellas are prohibited and it will likely rain this Saturday night, so bring a rainsuit. Liquor is prohibited, so you have to be sneaky.
Thanks guys. LSUtigah.......I look forward to coming. I know there have been incidents that have inflamed the Auburn-LSU rivalry but I happen to believe that LSU fans are mot much different than others. I hope I'm not proven wrong. In any event I can take care of myself. I have been in far worse situations than anything likely to occur at this game and I'm still kicking. I hope my own behavior will be an example of what good Auburn fans are like. Where's the tailgate?