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.
The tiger, named Omar Bradley, was provided by Florida-based Worldwide Exotic Animal Talent Agency, owned by Mitchel ...
As Mike the Tiger's veterinarian from 1996 to 2022, I was disappointed to learn that LSU once again brought a live tiger into ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) has said he pushed for a tiger to appear before LSU’s football game against Alabama, resuming ...
In the past, LSU parked Mike the Tiger’s cage outside the visitor ... Landry defended the decision Monday at an event in New Orleans, calling those who disagreed with having a tiger back ...
Columnist Rick Cleveland tells one of the most memorable stories about the much-discussed live tiger at LSU's Tiger Stadium.
The tiger's owner, Mitchel Kalmanson, confirmed to WDSU Monday that he did not receive any government funding for the tiger.
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.
Louisiana governor Jeff Landry gave a hand in convincing LSU to bring out a live tiger ... the program's tradition of having a live tiger, named "Mike the Tiger," appear at games.
A live tiger returning to the sideline at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge for the first time since 2015 was not enough to spark ...