You know sport I WILL have a great time at the game. I'll cheer my ass off for the Tigers as I have at games for 50 years. You lack of comprehension is almost as egregious as your spelling.
For the 21 million dollars we get each year for being in the SEC, we can take a day game every now and then, hopefully not in September. We should lobby hard against September day games. Meanwhile LSU fans can't be a bunch of pussies too lazy to sit in the heat. Give your ticket to a real fan.
Who says you can't be a real fan watching in HD in air conditioned comfort drinking cold beer and eating good food that you pay reasonable prices for? I'll probably watch at a sports bar where other LSU fans are doing the same. I have been going to LSU games since I was a little kid. I don't have season tickets anymore but I like to go to a game once in a while. Not a McNeese or a ULM type game but a quality SEC foe. Tomorrow's Auburn game would meet those qualifications but since it's going to be pretty damn miserable even if I already had tickets I still would rather not suffer. With the heat index at 108 it will feel a lot hotter than that in the direct sunlight surrounded by 100,000 drunk people. The EMS people are going to be busy. There will be lots of people with heat exhaustion because they drank a lot of alcohol before the game. Alcohol has the opposite effect of hydrating the body. Maybe I'll go to the Arkansas or aTm game even if it's played in the daytime. Should be a lot more pleasant in November.
I don't have season tickets but have always just bought them outside of the stadium. I am going to pass on going tomorrow because of the heat. I imagine my date and I will watch it at the Chimes.
Good choice if you go to the one on Coursey. If you go to the one on Highland you'll have to deal with game traffic. I'm thinking either Brewbacher's or Buffalo Wild Wings