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BATON ROUGE – LSU fans will experience Tiger Stadium like never before as upgrades to the video boards, ribbon boards, sound system, lights and other amenities will coincide with the 100-year celebration of Death Valley in 2024.

As part of the 100 years of Tiger Stadium “It Never Gets Old” celebration, TAF Services Corporation and Bayou Traditions are launching the Give 100 campaign where fans receive commemorative items with a contribution to Bayou Traditions, the Official Collective of LSU Athletics. Financial support to Bayou Traditions through this campaign directly impacts LSU football student-athletes.

Starting July 11, 2024, all contributions in support of Bayou Traditions through the Give 100 campaign will receive 4 priority points per $1,000 contributed. These points will count toward your lifetime and philanthropic point totals.

For a $100 gift, fans will receive an exclusive 11” x 14” 100 Years of Tiger Stadium print by renowned artist Becky Fos.

With a $250 gift, fans will receive the exclusive Tiger Stadium Becky Fos print along with a commemorative ticket and lapel pin – displaying the Ole Miss game on October 12 - in a decorative display ticket box.

A $500 gift includes the exclusive Brian Kelly-signed Tiger Stadium Becky Fos print (while supplies last), along with the commemorative ticket, lapel pin, and display box.

To support the Give 100 campaign, find out more information, and to view the commemorative items included in this initiative impacting LSU football student-athletes: www.lsutaf.org/give100.

For more information on the innovative partnership between TAF Services Corporation and Bayou Traditions, click HERE.

To support all LSU student-athletes through Bayou Traditions, Click HERE.

Here are some other highlights surrounding 100 Years of Tiger Stadium in 2024:

New Video Boards and Speaker Towers

Tiger Stadium will feature new video boards in the north endzone and the east and west corners of the south endzone. Featuring the latest in technology, the new video boards will be among the biggest and best in college football and will deliver excellent image clarity to all fans in Tiger Stadium.

The screen in the north endzone of Tiger Stadium measures 5,624 square feet, stands 37-feet tall and measures 152-feet in width, more than doubling the size of the previous screen (28-feet x 80-feet; 2,240 square feet). In addition, two new speaker towers will flank the north board with each measuring 19-feet x 37-feet.

The south endzone corner boards stand 48-feet tall and measure 67-feet in width and will supplement the main north endzone board.

Upgraded Ribbon Boards

A total of 11 LED ribbon boards – totaling more than 2,350 linear feet – have been installed on the fascia on the east, west and south sides of Tiger Stadium. The new digital technology will feature animations, graphics and game statistics and will bring constant energy and excitement, adding another layer of enhancements for fan enjoyment in Death Valley. LED lights have also been installed in the Chute – where the Tigers take the field – as well as the field tunnels.

New LED Lights

Tiger Stadium will also feature new LED lights in 2024 allowing for in-game light shows and other capabilities that will not only enhance the field of play, but will add to the excitement of Death Valley.

Share Your Tiger Stadium Memories


Fans are asked to share their Tiger Stadium memories by submitting photos, videos and stories of the special moments they have experienced in Death Valley.

To submit your Tiger Stadium memory click here: LINK

Seven of the very best fan submissions will be selected and featured during each 2024 home game. Those fans selected will be given four tickets to a football game, recognized on the field and be part of 100 Years of Tiger Stadium celebration by sharing their story on an LSU podcast along with a video feature on LSUsports.net.

Tiger Stadium 100 Celebration: October 12 vs. Ole Miss

LSU will celebrate 100 years of Tiger Stadium on Saturday, Oct., 12 when the Tigers host Ole Miss. Stay tuned to LSUsports.net.tigerstadium100 for more details surrounding this historic event as LSU will pay tribute to one of the most iconic venues in all of sports.

100 Years of Tiger Stadium Website

LSU is launching LSUsports.net/tigerstadium100 giving fans a chance to re-live some of the top moments in the 100 years of Tiger Stadium. The site will feature photos and videos, a historical look at Tiger Stadium through the years as well a “On This Day in Tiger Stadium History” calendar of events that have taken place in Death Valley.

Home Schedule

LSU’s seven-game home schedule is one of the most attractive in school history as the Tigers welcome longtime SEC foes Alabama, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt along with league newcomer Oklahoma to Tiger Stadium. UCLA also makes its first trip to Tiger Stadium along with Nicholls and South Alabama.

EFCU: “Centennial Partner” for Tiger Stadium 100

EFCU Financial, one of the largest credit unions in Louisiana, will serve as the “Centennial Partner” for LSU’s 100 seasons of Tiger Stadium celebration in 2024. EFCU has served the Greater Baton Rouge Area for 90 years, providing exceptional financial services and community support.

(Release via LSU Athletics)
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
37 Comments
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CrystalPreserves21 months
Food is one of the only things that Louisiana got right. Why can’t the food choices inside Tiger Stadium reflect that to the visitors from all over the country? Get rid of aramark and let our local companies in. They make real food.
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Rouge21 months
Great and all, but how about fixing the restrooms.
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Random LSU Hero21 months
All this and yet before the 3rd qrt of the first home game we will hear “the play clock will be kept on the field”
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CrystalPreserves21 months
Can we resolve the restrooms issue and also the really crap concessions?
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Saunson6921 months
Restrooms and Concessions are unnoticeable from ESPN. LED lights and audio are noticeable from ESPN.
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PsychTiger21 months
Same restrooms and same crappy Aramark. lol
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cypresstiger21 months
Same restrooms? Those classic rusted communal urinal troughs were da bomb
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Coloradeaux21 months
How bout better restrooms and concessions?
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Russianblue21 months
i'm not holding my breath that they fix the audio...which in certain parts of the stadium you can't hear at all, and in other parts it will make your ears bleed.
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Wm Faulkner21 months
And improved Exit signs for those leaving at half time or earlier
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cypresstiger21 months
I just want a hot dog that is hot
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TigerFanFromBama21 months
I knew the comment section would be filled with a bunch of folks b*tching/complaining
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Eltegray21 months
50% more ads on the video board.
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PhilemonThomas21 months
TAF and LSU DGAF about anyone that doesn’t own a suite or Stadium Club tickets.
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dpd90121 months
Zero mention of improving the god awful concessions of course
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tigerbait1.621 months
NBF It will never be ready in time
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CTtiger3021 months
So we added some lighting. Just came across this from back in december, Guess they budgeted out the concourse and bathroom upgrades. LINK
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BabyTac21 months
What do I get for giving $0, because that’s my plan.
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LSU82Cajun21 months
If you give any amount of money you would be forever hounded to give more. Same with politicians. Best bet load up your truck bed with $ 100 K of cash & dump it on the steps at LSU. You’ll be anonymous
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brickyard21 months
I’m encouraged by the added speakers in the north end zone. Hopefully makes a big difference. That’s my biggest gripe with the stadium, the sound system.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy21 months
So essentially, we are celebrating our 100 year anniversary by installing technology that other stadiums have been using for 10 years already.
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cajunmud21 months
It's always best to let others iron the kinks outta anything before you buy it. Never buy the 1st model of anything.
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ArcticTiger21 months
Its all good but still will ot make up for the Pure S(*& Internet and Cell Service! You go to Kyle Field and you can literally be in the last row of the stadium and have 5 bars of cell and wifi service.
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lucentfc121 months
Unfortunately,Lsu dept 2 years ago chose a bad IDAS equipment and installation company, all the cell phone carriers are helpless until it gets redone
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LSU82Cajun21 months
I was hoping they’d reopen the dorms in the stadium. One of the worst places I’ve ever lived. Cold in the winter & terribly hot most of the year. Good memories there though.
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LSUtiger8921 months
they need to turn these in to tailgating suits.
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