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 ...
will not be Mike VII but a different tiger that will be on the sidelines. The new tiger, according to multiple sources, is ...
At the behest of Louisiana governor Jeff Landry, a tradition that brings a live tiger onto the LSU football sidelines will be ...
According to Nola.com, Mike the Tiger used to attend football games but the school ended the practice in 2015. The decision ...
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 ...
The owner of a live Bengal tiger slated to appear at the LSU-Alabama game Saturday has a history of having his big cats ...
A live tiger has resided on campus at LSU since 1936.
In 2015 Mike VI was brought out for the final time during the LSU vs. McNeese game in Tiger Stadium. The practice was discontinued as Mike VI began showing adverse ...
A caged tiger was wheeled onto the Tiger Stadium field for the first time in nearly a decade before kickoff of Saturday night ...
Columnist Rick Cleveland tells one of the most memorable stories about the much-discussed live tiger at LSU's Tiger Stadium.