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4 tickets available for the LSU vs. Arkansas game in Section 104, Row 48. Great seats with an excellent view. Willing to sell all together or split in pairs.

Email: Bayoublooded@gmail.com if interested.
Got a pair available in Section 104 Row 48. Great seats with a solid view. I can meet in BR for the exchange.

Email: Bayoublooded@gmail.com

Thanks!

re: Electronic Parking Passes?

Posted by Bayoublooded on 10/24/25 at 10:37 am to
Yeah, that’s what I thought. LSU’s parking passes have always been physical. Never seen a legit electronic one. Anyone offering an e-transfer for a parking pass is definitely sketchy
4 seats together in 104 Row 48. Can meet at the game for the exchange.
Email: Bayoublooded@gmail.com
Geaux Tigers!
I’m hopeful but still cautious. We’ve heard good practice reports before, just want to see it translate on the field. If Nuss plays clean and the run game clicks, we’re in good shape.

WTB 2 tickets for LSU vs Vandy

Posted by Bayoublooded on 10/5/25 at 11:33 am
Let me know what you got. Thanks
Probably just because he’s been in Nashville for a while now. Vandy’s the local team, and he jokes about them a lot on his podcast. I don’t think he’s a hardcore fan or anything more like a “cheer for the hometown team” type deal. He’s still a Louisiana guy at heart.
I think it depends on the lot. LSU has started doing some digital passes (like for RVs), but the majority of the general parking passes are still hard copy only. If you’re buying off SeatGeek/StubHub, most of the time they’ll FedEx the physical pass to you. Just make sure the listing says physical or digital so you know what you’re getting. Both have been used, but they’re not interchangeable.

re: Another Knock on Sloan

Posted by Bayoublooded on 10/2/25 at 11:47 am to
Exactly. Route spacing has been one of the most glaring issues all year. Too many concepts bunching guys up in the same window and making it easy for defenders to cover two receivers at once. That’s either poor design or poor teaching, and either way it falls on Sloan. With the talent we’ve got at WR, there’s no excuse for not scheming them open.
Solid breakdown. I agree the OL looks like they’re overthinking way too much right now. Inside zone with some play action off it feels like the safer bet until they get more comfortable. Counters and powers would help keep defenses honest too, because right now it feels like SEC linebackers are just teeing off when they see us hesitate.

re: Weston Davis injury

Posted by Bayoublooded on 10/2/25 at 11:24 am to
Unfortunate situation either way. Warmups are actually when freak injuries happen a lot more than people think. Could’ve been as simple as catching a helmet or stray hand at the wrong angle. Just hope he recovers quick—he’s too important to lose long term
Good point—if we can collapse that right side early and keep him rolling left, it could flip the game. Just hope the secondary holds up if we sell out on that edge pressure.
I’m betting on a surprise play-action bomb on 2nd down touchdown or bust. Gotta keep it spicy.

re: LSU is going to win big

Posted by Bayoublooded on 9/26/25 at 12:01 pm to
If the O-line keeps opening lanes like they did last week, the run game will be more than ‘average.’ That sets up the play-action and lets Nuss pick them apart. Could be a long night for Lane.

re: Ole Miss Defense

Posted by Bayoublooded on 9/24/25 at 1:15 pm to
Absolutely—Ole Miss feels like the perfect stage for Nuss to light it up and put everyone on notice.

re: Ole Miss Defense

Posted by Bayoublooded on 9/23/25 at 11:39 pm to
Would love to see that. If the offense keeps rolling and the secondary stays as leaky as it looks, Nuss might get plenty of snaps to show what he can do. Could be the perfect stage for him to make a statement.
?? Right? Auburn’s claimed titles list is longer than a CVS receipt. Glad we get a break from all that “Natty” math for a bit.

re: Ole Miss Defense

Posted by Bayoublooded on 9/23/25 at 11:22 pm to
From what I’ve seen, their D looks closest to what we faced with SLU—soft in the secondary and inconsistent up front. Unless they dial up something new, our WRs should have a field day and JD5 could light them up for big numbers.