LSU football fans called the return of a live tiger "inauthentic" and "forgettable" after the tradition (sort of) resumed.
LSU previously ended the tradition of bringing a live tiger to the sidelines of games in 2016, when Mike VI died.
No. 11 Alabama (6-2, 3-2) matchup, a game that is being characterized as a de facto College Football Playoff elimination game ...
LSU will have a live tiger on the sideline for the first time since 2015, but that decision has been controversial.
A caged tiger was wheeled onto the Tiger Stadium field for the first time in nearly a decade before kickoff of Saturday night ...
"Our hope is that maybe we can get this tiger to roar a couple of times, and that'll indicate how many touchdowns we'll have, ...
According to Nola.com, Mike the Tiger used to attend football games but the school ended the practice in 2015. The decision ...
Bailey called his interaction with Mike VII “probably cooler than the moment in the stadium” a day later. Sitting in the ...
Have a look at images of the tiger acquired by Gov. Jeff Landry to be inside Tiger Stadium for the LSU-Alabama game.
No state or LSU funds were used to bring a live tiger to LSU's recent game against Alabama, per Gov. Jeff Landry’s office.
Columnist Rick Cleveland tells one of the most memorable stories about the much-discussed live tiger at LSU's Tiger Stadium.