The tiger, named Omar Bradley, was provided by Florida-based Worldwide Exotic Animal Talent Agency, owned by Mitchel ...
There’s been quite the controversy next door in Louisiana where, at Gov. Jeff Landry’s insistence, a live tiger was on display in Tiger Stadium last Saturday night at an LSU football game for the ...
Another chapter was authored in the tale of the stand-in tiger that was brought to the LSU–Alabama game over the weekend, ...
The governor blamed "woke people" for ending the live tiger tradition at LSU games and spoke about the most recent exotic ...
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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry (R) has said he pushed for a tiger to appear before LSU’s football game against Alabama, resuming ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry decided to reintroduce a cruel tradition of bringing a live tiger to games, nearly a decade after ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry pushed LSU to revive the school's old tradition of having its live mascot, Mike the Tiger, at LSU ...
LSU previously ended the tradition of bringing a live tiger to the sidelines of games in 2016, when Mike VI died.
The senate sent the resolution to school president William F. Tate IV, athletic director Scott Woodward and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry.
Partly reviving the tradition, as it won't be Mike the Tiger, will be a tiger being transported in from Florida. Louisiana ...
No state or LSU funds were used to bring a live tiger to LSU's recent game against Alabama, per Gov. Jeff Landry’s office.