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Thanks to everyone for their responses. Looks like we'll be going the route of trading Bourbon for Food! If you see a group of 40 year olds walking around with buffalo trace, that's probably us!
Just Sport fans really more than College Football fans.

As we've gotten older (and had families) we've realized its more fun going to sporting experiences different then what we are used to from growing up or where we live now.
Coming from all over - NY, Philly, Florida, Michigan, Kansas, and Texas.

Group is native to NY that has moved around the country as we started families.
Good morning!

My group (8 guys, all 40 something) are coming in town to experience our first LSU game this coming weekend against Alabama.

Lots of great advice already from this awesome group of what we should do in the morning, thank you to all of you who take the time to provide so much information!

We would love to tailgate after checking out the campus and tiger sanctuary and a buddy found some ticket tailgates on a website. That said, I feel like the experts are here to tell us why that is a good or bad idea.

Any advice for a group like ours? I was just thinking of trading bottles of bourbon for food and groups to hang out with - is that tacky? (two in our group have said they would be embarrassed to do this, I feel like they are being way too self conscious).

Looking forward to seeing LSU win big this weekend!


Lots of feedback & responses already, thank you so much!

To those that asked, we are coming November 9th for the game against Alabama. If its 100 degrees in November, well, that's just bad luck

The college teams we are fans of - none of us are really that diehard on any teams because we all went to colleges with terrible football programs HAHA. (Example - I'm a graduate of Butler in Indiana).
Good morning everyone!

My friends and I (group of 7) will be heading down to Baton Rouge this fall to cross off a bucket list trip and attend a Tigers game.

We're a group ranging from 42-44 that have been talking about it for years but we finally made it happen this year.

None of us live in the area (we are all flying in), and so setting up our own tailgate is a no-go for us.

What recommendations do you have as "must do" since i'm guessing this might be a one time thing (unless one of our kids ends up attending LSU).
What advice would you give for a group like ours for eating & having a few drinks before the game (none of us are heavy drinkers anymore).

Any feedback will be great, thank you very much!