LSU fans shook the earth vs. Alabama as nearby seismograph registered activity in OT win
LSU fans are rowdy. Death Valley is one of the most-intimidating environments to play in regardless of sport, college or professional.
That was certainly the case on Saturday night, as the Tigers shocked Alabama with a 32-31 overtime victory over their SEC West rivals.
When the Tigers scored a touchdown in overtime, a nearby seismograph registered activity. Three minutes later, when LSU converted the game-winning 2-point conversion, the ground shook again:
LSU fans shook the Earth AGAIN!
At 10:03 pm Saturday night in Death Valley, @LSUfootball scored a touchdown in overtime.
At 10:06, the Tigers scored the game-winning 2-point conversion.
BOTH moments registered on our @LSUscience seismograph! pic.twitter.com/dOt9tzr6yR
— LSU (@LSU) November 7, 2022
This isn’t the first time LSU fans have caused seismic activity, and with the trajectory Brian Kelly has this team on, it won’t be the last.
LSU now controls its fate in the SEC West. Could a trip to Atlanta be in the cards?