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Stadium:
Tiger Stadium
For LSU fans, there's nothing better than spending a night in Tiger Stadium. LSU home football games are events talked about year round and happenings in Tiger Stadium are passed down from generation to generation. For opponents, however, it's another story as Tiger Stadium is an intimidating venue that has been called one of the most dreaded road playing sites in all of college football. Seating over 92,000 fans and nicknamed "Death Valley," poll after poll has proclaimed Tiger Stadium as one of the greatest sites anywhere for a college football game.

Seating Chart:
Tiger Stadium Seating Chart

Team Schedule:
Aug 30 @Mississippi St. 8:00pm
Sep 8 Virginia Tech 9:15pm
Sep 15 M. Tenn. St. 8:00pm
Sep 22 South Carolina 8:00pm
Sep 29 @Tulane TBA
Oct 6 Florida 8:00pm
Oct 13 @Kentucky TBA
Oct 20 Auburn 8:00pm
Nov 3 @Alabama TBA
Nov 10 Louisiana Tech 8:00pm
Nov 17 @Mississippi TBA
Nov 24 Arkansas 2:30pm

Season Preview:
After finishing the 2006 season with seven consecutive wins and an impressive win over Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl, the Tigers return 14 starters and 46 letter winners. Coach Les Miles' critics insist he's still winning with former coach Nick Saban's recruits so the time has come for Miles to prove himself as the Tigers' head coach. LSU started over in the spring with three new offensive coaches, including coordinator Gary Crowton, and three big holes to fill at quarterback and receiver. Senior Matt Flynn and sophomore Ryan Perrilloux continue to compete for the starting quarterback job and Early Doucet has shown the ability to be a go-to receiver, but the Tigers are still waiting for receivers to step up. The offensive line returns three starters and some talented backups who appear ready to step up while the backfield will continue to rely on a number of backs, including Keiland Williams, Charles Scott, Richard Murphy and Jacob Hester. The Tigers return eight starters from a defense that led the SEC in scoring and total defense. The foundation is strong with the return of three defensive line starters, led by an All-America candidate in senior tackle Glenn Dorsey. Add returning starters Ali Highsmith, Darryl Beckwith and Luke Sanders at linebacker and the Tigers may have the SEC's best front seven. Cornerbacks Jonathan Zenon and Chevis Jackson return but the Tigers must replace LaRon Landry and Jessie Daniels, two four-year starters at the safety spots. The coaches appear to be confident they've found the right replacements in junior free safety Curtis Taylor and senior strong safety Craig Steltz. The Tigers will attempt to use speedy sophomore Trindon Holliday in a number of roles, including return specialist. Now they must replace Chris Jackson, who punted and kicked last season. Junior Colt David has game experience on extra points and kickoffs but the punting job is still open.

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