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**LSU May Have Live Tiger on Sideline vs. Alabama: Reports**

In what would be a groundbreaking move for college football, **LSU** is reportedly considering bringing a **live tiger** to the sideline for their highly anticipated matchup against **Alabama** later this season. According to sources close to the program, the university is exploring the idea of having their iconic mascot, **Mike the Tiger**, make a special appearance at the game, giving fans an unforgettable experience during one of the most exciting games on the LSU football schedule.

### **The Tradition of Mike the Tiger**

Mike the Tiger is a long-standing symbol of LSU pride and tradition, serving as the university’s beloved mascot for decades. The live tiger resides on LSU’s campus at the **Mike the Tiger Habitat**, a state-of-the-art facility that provides a spacious and natural environment for the big cat. Over the years, Mike has become a focal point of LSU’s sports culture, with fans flocking to see the tiger before and after games, and cheering him on as he roars in the stadium.

While Mike the Tiger has regularly appeared in various LSU events, bringing him onto the sideline for a high-profile game against Alabama would be an unprecedented move. Sources say that the LSU athletic department is currently in discussions with officials to ensure that the logistics and safety measures are in place for such a special event.

### **The Impact on the LSU vs. Alabama Game**

LSU’s rivalry with Alabama is one of the most storied matchups in college football, and this season’s game is shaping up to be a pivotal contest with major conference and playoff implications. The game has already generated significant excitement among fans, and the addition of a live tiger on the sidelines could take the atmosphere to new heights.

LSU has been known for creating an electrifying environment at **Tiger Stadium**, and having Mike the Tiger there could give the Tigers an added boost. The symbolism of having the school’s mascot on the sideline, roaring as the LSU football team battles Alabama, would be a visual spectacle that fans will never forget.

“Having Mike the Tiger on the sideline during such a high-stakes game would be an incredible experience,” said one LSU fan. “It’s already a huge game, and this would just add to the energy and excitement. LSU fans live for moments like these.”

### **Safety and Logistics Considerations**

While the idea of having a live tiger on the sideline is thrilling for fans, sources indicate that LSU is carefully considering the logistics and safety of such a move. Animal welfare experts will be consulted to ensure Mike’s safety and well-being during the game. It is also expected that LSU will have a dedicated team of professionals to oversee the tiger’s presence and ensure there are no disruptions during the game.

The university is determined to maintain a balance between providing fans with an unforgettable experience and prioritizing the safety of both the tiger and everyone involved.

### **Looking Ahead**

As LSU prepares for their showdown against Alabama, the possibility of having a live tiger on the sideline adds another layer of excitement to an already high-profile game. Fans are eagerly awaiting confirmation from the university, with many hoping to witness this one-of-a-kind spectacle that could become a new tradition in LSU football. The battle between the Tigers promises to be fierce, and with Mike the Tiger in the mix, the energy at Tiger Stadium will undoubtedly reach new heights.

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