Some big changes are coming to "Death Valley" on the campus of LSU.

Tiger fans are excited about this upcoming 2024 football season, and while the offense and defense of LSU may look a lot different, the stadium will too.

LSU has installed a new lighting system in the wildest stadium in the country, plus a massive scoreboard is nearing completion in the north endzone.

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This is all to enhance the game day experience for fans, and night games in Tiger Stadium are about to reach a new level of excitement.

LSU's home opener comes on September 7th when the Tigers host Nichols, but most LSU fans are anxiously awaiting home games when the Tigers host teams like Ole Miss, Alabama, UCLA, and Oklahoma.

Here's a look at the massive screen and scoreboard being installed at LSU. By all reports, it will be ready when the Tigers take the field on Sept. 7th. Oh, if you're wondering how large new baord wll be, it measures at 152 feet by 37 feet.

LSU is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its iconic Tiger Stadium this football season, thus the upgrades are coming at a great time.

While we're talking about the iconic stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, let's take a look back at what it once looked like, and at some of the best memories in "Death Valley."

 

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