
Tiger Stadium has not been quite fortunate over the last few months as people have decided that vandalizing it is a good idea. The latest incident involves someone apparently doing a bunch of donuts on the field.
LSU's SID Michael Bonnette confirmed the damage to The Advocate, but he added that it's minimal and can be corrected.
"The good thing about grass is that it grows back," Bonnette told the paper.
Here's a look at the field in the aftermath of the vandalism:
NEW: Picture of damage done to LSU's football field by vandals last night. @BrettBuffington reports at 10pm. STORY: https://t.co/O2kXJWiAYD pic.twitter.com/mn6OUqFOmW
— Michael Shingleton (@ShingletonWBRZ) January 5, 2017
#BREAKING #LSU #TigerStadium's field is covered after sources say vandals gained stadium access overnight, damaged the field @theadvocatebr pic.twitter.com/MzUmwfMIdR
— Hilary Scheinuk (@hscheinukphoto) January 4, 2017
Why anyone would waste their time to go into the stadium to perform donuts is beyond me, especially when there are plenty of other areas of grass that aren't nearly as well-manicured. Hopefully the vandals are caught soon before they cause more damage.
[h/t Saturday Down South]
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