LSU Football: 5 non-conference games we’d love to see the Tigers play

LSU football head coach Ed Orgeron(Photo by Alika Jenner/Getty Images)
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Penn State

There’s not much I love more than a college football stadium packed with passionate fans.

That’s exactly what we’d get with a home-and-home matchup between LSU and Penn State.

Beaver Stadium is one of the biggest stadiums in the country. And Tiger Stadium isn’t far behind.

Both stadiums are electric at night. Both programs have some of the best fan bases in the sport.

Why not get them together for a couple of games?

The Tigers and the Nittany Lions have played twice, with Penn State winning both matchups (which were bowl games). The Nittany Lions beat LSU in 1974 in the Orange Bowl and in 2010 in the Capital One Bowl.