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2024 LSU vs Miss State Football Tickets

It just means more when the LSU Tigers take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs in football. The LSU vs Mississippi State matchup is the most-played series in LSU’s history, as the founding members of both the SEC have faced off over 115 times. The games between these SEC powers alternate each season between being played at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge and Davis Wade Stadium at Scott Field in Starkville, Mississippi. When the Tigers and Bulldogs meet, it has conference championship implications with both teams hoping to get to Atlanta for the SEC Championship Game. Get your MSU vs LSU tickets today! TicketCity is the premier source of college football tickets, so get your Tigers vs Bulldogs while good tickets are still available.

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Tiger Stadium Information

  • Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
  • Address: 3601 S Broad St Philadelphia, PA 19148
  • Capacity: 21,600
  • Parking: There is parking around the venue, however, parking fees may be assessed.
  • Year Opened: 1924
  • Occupants: LSU Tigers football

Tiger Stadium is an outdoor football stadium located on the campus of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. It is the home field of the LSU Tigers football program. The stadium is most commonly referred to as Death Valley because of the ominous environment it provides for visiting teams. The nickname stems from the crowd noise at most games - originally it was called "deaf valley" but the name has since been misunderstood and has been changed to Death Valley. Visitors to the stadium will quickly understand where the name came from. Once during a 2003 game against Auburn, the stadium noise level reached a whopping 119 decibels!

Tiger Stadium has not only been a home for the LSU football team, but it has also served as a temporary home field for the New Orleans Saints after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Tiger Stadium has seen a number of big and exciting games, and the 2007 season has been no exception. The season saw two record-breaking crowds of more than 92,000 spectators. LSU beat the defending champion Florida Gators at home. They beat Auburn with an incredible last-second touchdown pass and lost a heartbreaker to Arkansas in triple-overtime. Tiger Stadium seemingly ensures a memorable game for the Tigers.

The 6th largest football stadium in America, Tiger Stadium provides football fans with an unforgettable experience. See an LSU game or any other event there and you'll instantly understand why fans call it Death Valley. You'll feel like you're watching a historic battle with Tiger Stadium's unique and old-school field markings and original two-pole goal posts. Buy Tiger Stadium tickets today and don't miss an event at Tiger Stadium!

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Davis Wade Stadium Information

  • Location: Starkville, Mississippi
  • Address: Lee Blvd Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762
  • Capacity: 55,000+
  • Year Opened: 1914
  • Parking: Parking spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis and cannot be saved. Parking is permitted only in designated spaces.
  • Occupants: Mississippi State Bulldogs Football

Scott Field at Davis Wade Stadium is an outdoor football stadium on the campus of Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi. The second oldest Division I FBS stadium in the nation, Davis Wade Stadium is the home of the Mississippi State Bulldogs football team. Visitors to Scott Field are impressed by the historic stadium's recent expansion, its new skyboxes, and club-level seats, as well as the incredible fan support for the Bulldogs.

Originally named Scott Field after Don Magruder Scott, one of MSU's first football stars, the stadium was renamed after Floyd Davis Wade Sr., who contributed to the cost of the stadium's latest expansion. The playing surface is still known as Scott Field. Opened in 1914, the stadium has seen multiple expansions to bring its capacity to the current level of just 55,000. High attendance and rabid fans have combined to give the Bulldogs a fantastic home record. In the last 13 years, MSU has managed to sell at or above 25,000 home tickets per year, even managing more than 30,000 tickets in the last two years.

Visitors to Scott Field at Davis Wade Stadium will be blown away by the level of fan support and the hot and hostile environment visiting teams have to contend with. The stadium is increasingly becoming known as one of the toughest places in the country to play on the road. Buy Scott Field tickets and don't miss an event at Davis Wade Stadium!

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