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About LSU Tiger Football
The band plays the first note of the fight song and more than 90,000 fans rise to their feet, captivated and transformed by what they are about to see. The energy, the noise and excitement level hit another gear as the players charge through the uprights and prepare to take the field of battle. As the game begins the fans create an atmosphere unlike any other in college football, raising their level of intensity as the magnitude of the game heightens with every turn.
This could only be a Saturday night in Tiger Stadium.
For the college football fan, it doesn&t get any better than Tiger Stadium, also known as Death Valley. Already considered one of the loudest athletic venues in the world, an additional 11,600 seats were added prior to the 2000 season, creating an even more hostile environment for its visitors with its current capacity of 91,600.
LSU averaged better than 90,000 fans per game a year ago and ranked fifth in the nation in attendance for the third straight season. Tiger Stadium had over 90,000 fans attend six home games in 2002, including 92,012 for the Alabama game, the second-highest attended game in school history. The record of 92,141 fans that witnessed LSU defeat Auburn to claim the 2001 SEC West title still stands.
About the Stadium
Tiger Stadium first opened its gates to Tiger fans in the fall of 1924 as LSU hosted Tulane in the season-finale in what was the first contest in the stadium. Since that first game in Tiger Stadium, LSU has gone on to post a 329-136-18 (.700) overall mark. LSU&s overall home record since start of football in 1893 is 409-157-19 (.715).
LSU has averaged 73,675 spectators for each of its 284 battles in Tiger Stadium since the NCAA began compiling official attendance figures in 1957. Last year, 632,147 fans packed Tiger Stadium to watch the Tigers post a 6-1 home mark.
Since the start of the NCAA&s attendance compilations, LSU has finished in the nation&s top 10 in average attendance 38 of 45 seasons. The Tigers have drawn 20,923,746 fans since 1957.
The home of one of football&s proudest traditions, this unique structure also once served as a dormitory for approximately 1,500 students, and while Broussard Hall, then LSU&s athletic dormitory, was being renovated during the fall of 1986, the LSU football players lived in Tiger Stadium.
The original phase of construction was completed in 1924. This first phase included the east and west stands, which seated about 12,000. Seven years later (1931), the sides were extended upward to accommodate an additional 10,000 fans, raising the capacity to 22,000. In 1936, the stadium seating capacity was increased to 46,000 with the addition of 24,000 seats in the north end, making Tiger Stadium into a horseshoe configuration.
The next phase of construction took place in 1953, when the stadium&s south end was closed to turn the horseshoe into a bowl, increasing the seating capacity to 67,720.
The upper deck atop the west stands was completed in 1978, and it added 8,000 seats to the stadium&s capacity. Additional seating in two club level sections, which flanked the existing press box, brought the total addition to approximately 10,000 seats and raised the stadium&s capacity to approximately 78,000.
Refurbishing began on the stadium in the summer of 1985, when the east and west stands were waterproofed, and 25,000 chair back seats were added to replace the older "bench" type seats. Another phase of improvements was completed in 1987, when the north and south stands were waterproofed and newer bleachers were once again installed to replace the older ones.
The playing field was moved 11 feet to the south in 1986, to provide more room between the back line of the North End Zone and the curvature of the stadium fence which surrounds the field. It also put the playing area in the exact center of the arena&s grassy surface.
The Tiger Stadium press box was redecorated prior to the 1987 season, and a few more seats were installed at the upper portion of the west lower stands. Also, the stadium&s seating arrangement was renumbered prior to the 1987 season, to make all seats a uniform size. The addition of bleacher seating in 1988 brought the capacity to 80,150 and the elimination of some bleacher seating after the 1994 season to accommodate renovated visiting team dressing facilities, and other ensuing seating adjustments, brought the capacity to 80,000, its size until the expansion for the 2000 football season.
Most recently, starting in the summer of 2002 and continuing through the start of the 2003 season, concession stands in Tiger Stadium were renovated as the first part of what will be a multi-phased process to update the entire stadium.
Future plans for the stadium include the razing and rebuilding of the west upper deck, which will mirror the east upper deck. Club seats and a new press box are scheduled to be part of the west side addition.
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