LSU had to pay a hefty $100,000 fine to the SEC for fans storming the field following last Saturday’s win against Georgia, but that’s not the only issue Tigers athletic director Joe Alleva has had to address this week.

On Thursday, Alleva issued a statement regarding the Tigers student section chanting sexually vulgar lyrics during the song “Neck,” which the Tigers’ band has been prohibited from playing for a few years. But the chant has appeared during other songs, and when “Neck” was played over the Tiger Stadium speakers in the waning minutes of LSU’s 36-16 win, the lyrics predictably surfaced from the student section yet again.

“Chants and cheers that blatantly offend rather than inspire do not represent what LSU is all about,” Alleva said in the statement. “Be relentless. Be loud. But, I’m asking our fans, and particularly our student section, to keep it clean. We have a diverse group of fans in the stadium and every week we represent the entire LSU family on national television. Let’s represent LSU with the pride and class it deserves.”

Alleva isn’t the only LSU figurehead to call for an end to the explicit lyrics.

During a press conference Monday, Tigers coach Ed Orgeron said that while he enjoys “Neck,” he wishes the student section would refrain from using the chant.