LSU reacts to flooding

LSU reacts to flooding

LSU reacts to flooding NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY Over the weekend, flooding in Louisiana left thousands of people displaced from their homes, and while the storms that caused most of the flooding have moved on, rivers like Comite in Baton Rouge are expected to keep rising through this morning. Because of these floods, LSU canceled its media day and fan days for all sports over the weekend as well as rescheduled a soccer exhibition game in attempts to keep media officials, players and anyone else involved safe and off the roads. Football Fan Day and Media Day cancelled due to flooding and continued rain. — LSU Football (@LSUfootball) However, those involved with these athletic programs both formerly and currently took to social media to comment on what was happening in Louisiana. RT for those who go ALL out for the state we love. . — LSU Tigers (@LSUsports) . reacts to flooding that has caused catastrophic damage for many in south La. — LSU Football (@LSUfootball) For those asking about our live mascot, . He is safe. — LSU Tigers (@LSUsports) When your nickname is "the Cajun Kicker" this how you show up to team meeting when it's flooding outside. — Michael Bonnette (@LSUBonnette) I have many friends in South Louisana and so many great and fans. Praying in the midst of flooding. — Greg Sankey (@GregSankey) First aerials from area flooding. That's Tiger Stadium in the top middle. More at — Jennifer Brown (@brownjen) Reminder: is closed today. Essential personnel follow supervisor's guidance. All others stay away from campus for your safety. — LSU News (@LSUNews) So surreal. The Moffitt's are fine but God Bless our friends and loved ones. — Tommy Moffitt (@TommyMoffitt) We appreciate all the thoughts and prayers being sent our way. We are all safe and the water is receding on campus. — Fran Flory (@LSUCoachFran) Stay safe and dry out there, Tigers! — F. King Alexander (@lsuprez) Pentagon staff at the Field House, preparing cots & medical supplies for those affected by flooding. — LSU Pentagon (@PentagonLSU) University of South Carolina President Harris Pastides spoke out about the floods, remembering last football season when LSU hosted the Gamecocks due to flooding in South Carolina. Floods in the Bayou. LSU helped us during our time of need. Reaching out to them now. One good hand deserve another. — Harris Pastides (@HarrisPastides) Today, now that some of the water has drained, LSU’s teams practice as normal, preparing for their upcoming season openers.

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