LSU’s Tiger Stadium seats 102,321, and on Saturday, leading tackler Devin White expects the stadium to be full for the game against Auburn.

In the linebacker’s mind, it helps that it’s a 2:30 p.m. local time kickoff on CBS. Given the Tigers’ struggles this season, especially against Troy in a loss on homecoming, the stadium hasn’t remained at capacity late in games.

“I feel like the people will be able to see us better with the sun being out,” he said in a video posted by Mike Gegenheimer.

The game time also came up during coach Ed Orgeron’s press conference earlier Monday.

White may need the same kind of motivation he had last week when he faced one-time LSU commit Feleipe Franks and the Tigers held on for a 17-16 victory.

“I called him out,” said White, according to NOLA.com, a sophomore who would have been in the same signing class as Franks had he come to LSU.

White made a deflection on fourth down in the fourth quarter that helped a Franks’ pass fall incomplete.

“I wanted to back that up, because at the end of the day he was saying ‘I got to make Devin eat those words,'” White said. “I feel like I played a good game. I could have played better, but my team backed me up.”