LSU is scheduled to play North Texas Saturday night in Tiger Stadium.
Last week, as recovery efforts began following the impact of Hurricane Gustav and as Hurricane Ike’s path began to take shape, LSU officials contacted both the Louisiana Superdome (New Orleans) and Texas Stadium (Dallas) to make contingency plans in the event the LSU-North Texas game could not be played in Tiger Stadium.
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LSU has determined that damage inflicted to Tiger Stadium by Hurricane Gustav can be repaired in time for a Saturday game. Now the determining factor will be the path of Hurricane Ike and its anticipated impact on south Louisiana.
“We are not going to set an artificial deadline for making this decision,” Alleva said. “We have put things in motion to be able to move to an alternative site, and we cannot wait until the last minute to change locations, but we are going to watch this storm closely and evaluate all of the facts with great deliberation in order to make the right decision.”
RECORD NUMBER OF TIGERS ON NFL ROSTERS: A school-record 41 former LSU players are on the 2008 opening day rosters of NFL teams, which is up from the 39 former Tigers on NFL rosters a year ago.
Of the 41 former Tigers on NFL rosters, eight were members of the 2007 LSU football team. In addition, 22 of the 41 former Tigers are listed as starters on their respective teams, including quarterback JaMarcus Russell, who makes his first career start tonight for the Oakland Raiders.
LSU has three former players on the rosters of the Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints and Buffalo Bills.
The position with the most LSU influence in the NFL is that of wide receiver and defensive line as the Tigers have seven former players occupying each of those positions in the pro ranks.




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