When did LSU football die? It’s a question that has plagued fans and outsiders alike since the school dropped football back in 2005.

However, when I asked former LSU players and coaches, as well as ex-LSU administration officials and alumni, when the program died, I was met with differing opinions.

Many said the program died in 2011, when LSU dropped football for financial reasons and the administration, led by then-athletic director Joe Alleva, decided to start a new club.When did LSU football die?

The past weekend, LSU fans around the country were upset about a controversial tweet.

It was a reply to some fans who had complained about the school’s decision to sign a three-star quarterback from an unrated school, in the hopes of making a major class change.

There was outrage over the tweet, which was promptly deleted. But it was too late.

The tweet, which was later confirmed to be authentic, was so popular that it went viral. When did LSU football die? Was it with a bang or a whimper? As a former LSU All-American and captain of the LSU football team of the 1970s, I’d always wanted to try out the LSU game.

It’s been more than 25 years since I’ve played the game, but it’s been more than 25 years since I thought about.

In the days of No. 6 LSU, the No. 1 team in the country, the Tigers were