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Clemson fan here...was at the game and partying before. I had nothing but good experiences. Y'all are a fun fanbase and I will go at Baton Rouge for our game in a few years.

Burrow was awesome. That was the best offense I've ever seen.
Is the Marigny too sketchy?

Tell me more about these restaurants on the lake where the locals eat....
I think we should reserve that argument for when we're all drunk and incoherent in New Orleans.
Clemson fan here. Our offense is the same or better than last year's team that nobody could stop.

The defense is a different team, but has performed better than we expected. I think most Clemson fans expected to win shootouts this year, but that didn't happen because (1) the defense was better and has great chemistry; and (2) everybody we played sucked arse.

But even if our defense isn't lights out against playoff competition, we're still where we expected to be--in shootouts. Don't know the result, but I think of these four teams, the only one that could get "exposed" is Oklahoma. None of the other three are going to blow each other out.

New Orleans Questions from Clemson Fan

Posted by GvlTgr on 12/14/19 at 10:09 am
Hello, LSU,

It's been fun watching your team this year and always been a fan of your program. My opinion of LSU fans was cemented in 2003 when I went to your game in Columbia and watched y'all stomp the Gamecocks. What impressed me was how your fans took over prime tailgating spots all around the stadium and brought the Louisiana party with them.

I'm hoping you whip Oklahoma, we whip the yankees, and we get to play in New Orleans. I think a Lawrence-Burrow shootout would be a game remembered forever because they will have quite a few more shootouts on future Sundays. If it happens, that game really might be equivalent to the Magic/Bird Michigan State-Indiana State game from 1979 when viewed 15 years from now.

My question is about hotel prices and policies in New Orleans. The prices are through the roof, which is to be expected.

If LSU and Clemson both win, will those prices come down? I am wondering if the proximity of your alumni to the Superdome means less hotel demand? With all the Sugar Bowls LSU has been to, I figured this Board would have a good read on that.

I've also noticed outrageously punitive cancellation policies for hotels in and around the Quarter. Is this normal? Any advice?

I realize my wallet should be pulling for Oklahoma because with an LSU win, this will be the highest priced National Championship ticket of all time. But I can't bring myself to do it. Sick of Oklahoma (just like the rest of the country is probably sick of Clemson).

Thanks.