- Texas hosted LSU in the biggest matchup of Week 2 of the college football season.
- Ahead of the game, Texas allotted just 3,000 tickets for the Tigers, all of them in the upper levels of the stadium.
- On Twitter, fans pointed out how far from the action the LSU band was forced to sit as they played from the nosebleeds.
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The LSU Tigers faced off against the Texas Longhorns on Saturday in the biggest game of Week 2 of the college football season.
The stage was set for a classic game at Texas Memorial Stadium, but the visiting fans had a tough time enjoying the game — not because of what was happening on the field, but because of their seats.
According to WBRZ Baton Rouge, LSU was allocated just 3,000 tickets to the game on Saturday, all of which were in the uppermost level of the stadium.
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With a capacity of more than 100,000, this meant that the remaining 97,000 fans in attendance would likely be cheering on the Longhorns.
The light allocation of tickets to the visitors was especially frustrating for the LSU band, who were forced to try and make their mighty sound heard from the nosebleed seats.
On Twitter, fans were quick to point out the hilariously distant seats of the Tigers band.
Look where Texas put LSU’s band. That ain’t right. pic.twitter.com/9ZTvgsNZAG
— Seth Lewis (@SethLewisInc) September 7, 2019
They put the LSU band in the sun and basically on the sun. pic.twitter.com/eiINOkTR3C
— Belle Es You (@SouthernbeLLSU) September 8, 2019
Well. Texas is not a fan of LSU’s band. pic.twitter.com/aH9s3rfe1n
— Matt Trent (@MCTrent23) September 7, 2019
Some fans took issue with the decision, calling out Texas for the poor accommodations.
Did the ticket office at Texas put the LSU band in the upper deck in their stadium? That’s as dirty as Norte Dame putting the opposing teams bands on the field on risers. Like Gomer Pyle used to say, “Shame, Shame, Shame”! pic.twitter.com/0mUoCpDVus
— Todd Faulkner (@ToddEFaulkner) September 8, 2019
Honestly, I think sticking the LSU band up in the nosebleed is more insulting than any upside down horns or blown up jerseys.
— Hayley Bonvillain (@AnotherDogMom) September 8, 2019
Man Texas did LSU’s band dirty with that upper deck corner spot
— Phill (@GlassHalfPhill) September 8, 2019
In its most generous interpretation, it was a petty, if crafty bit of gamesmanship from the Longhorns. But LSU will get their opportunity for revenge next season, when Texas travels to Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge.
There's a chance that LSU decides to put the slight behind them, but if I were a member of the Longhorns band heading into next season, I would remember to pack extra sunscreen for the trip to Louisiana.
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