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College Football reporter Brett McMurphy is reporting that LSU and Florida State have agreed on two-game neutral site for 2022 and 2023.

The two teams will open up the 2022 season in New Orleans and the 2023 season in Orlando.

LSU's all-time record against Florida State is 2-7-0.

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Nole Man69 months
Looking forward to the match up. Hate we don't have the "home and home" format. You'd love Doak Campbell. Great game day experience. Never been to Tiger Stadium.
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OU81269 months
New Orleans is great, but the Superdome sucks when it comes to watching a game live. The public address announcer's constant echo and no matter where you sit in the dome, you are a mile from field. It also holds about 30,000 less than Tiger Stadium.
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Datbayoubengal69 months
UGA/ND, Oklahoma/Ohio St, Clemson/Auburn, all played home/home games last year, so this is not impossible. What's the hangup with us never playing a decent team home/home?
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DeafVallyBatnR69 months
This is why a gave up 2 tickets this year. Neutral sites suck.
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Horsemeat69 months
Game day for VTech at tiger stadium was amazing - I have no idea why they wouldnt want to try and do that every year. Sure it was hot as hell that day, but the people survived.
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tigersbh69 months
Those are neutral sites?
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Storm Warning69 months
If it's not on campus, it's a neutral site.
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Tiger Vision69 months
Can we be fully recovered from the Coach O experiment by 2022?
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El Campo Tiger69 months
Like most LSU Alumni, I live in the Houston area, and I love neutral site games. Hey LSU BR fans, you get four SEC home games (save for a hurricane in Gaines). Enjoy!
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cdav11469 months
Houston is close to BR. Higher season ticket prices and less home games are not good for anyone no matter where you live.
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El Campo Tiger69 months
I hope Brett does some in-depth research on LSU's coaching staff.
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KillTheGophers69 months
even with 1 in NO, neutral games suck
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DVinBR69 months
marking my tailgating spot now
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Smalls69 months
shite on neutral site games.
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TigerB869 months
Georgia Notre Dame last year was no problem...not sure why this crap keeps happening. Need to sell the school to outsiders and these types of games are great for that but they don't happen that much anymore. What a waste. I do like playing FSU though.
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chinco banditos69 months
I thought they were worried about attendance at home games? Wouldn't scheduling this as a home and home help to remedy that???
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DlineU69 months
What the hell!? Are our voices just not heard or what? We don't want neutral site games! Catch a hint athletic department! What else can we do besides holding signs and protesting it outside of Tiger Stadium for them to understand we want our traditional college football back? Guess they don't care about their fans.. ??
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pellietigersaint69 months
Settle down Francis. quit crying. And speak for yourself. I like this
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DlineU69 months
I like the two teams no doubt, but I don't seem to be alone on not wanting the neutral site games. See comments below.
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Philippines4LSU69 months
No marquise school is going to want to play a road non-conference game. Moving forward, if fans want top OOC opponents, they'd better warm up to neutral site games. Otherwise the complaints will be about the lack of strength of competition. Think second-tier Sun Belt and American Conference schools...
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LSUJuicer69 months
Ready for some home and home series. Missing good college game experiences at other schools stadiums.
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Tiger Prawn69 months
frick THESE NEUTRAL SITE GAMES! LSU season tickets aren't selling out anymore and they're having to lower prices for some seats and parking passes because demand is lower. So Alleva's solution is to schedule another 2 game series against an opponent that would rival the Bama game in regards to gameday atmosphere on campus...but neither of the 2 games will be played on campus. Can't wait until Alleva is gone and we get an AD who can bring the excitement back
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UFMatt69 months
LSU's all-time record against Florida State is 2-7-0. Ouch! Maybe this isn't a good idea.
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KennabraTiger69 months
Totally relevant
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TDFreak69 months
The Seminoles are 7-2 all time against the Tigers, with the last victory coming in 1991. FSU swept a three-game 1989-91 series against the Tigers, winning by an average of three touchdowns. LSU’s last win came in 1982.
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LSUsince7469 months
Didn't have the chest to play us in Tiger Stadium
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Tiger Prawn69 months
Alleva didn't have the chest to schedule it as a home-and-home
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TeddyPadillac69 months
why can't it be the chick fil a kickoff game from Tiger Stadium, and then the Chick fil a kickoff game from whatever FSU calls their boring arse brick stadium? Why does it have to be the chick fil a kickoff game from Reliant Stadium to generate tv/ad money?
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Dingeaux69 months
yet, LSU is struggling to find ways to get fans into Tiger stadium. Neutral site games are not helping.
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