Times of interest for LSU-Texas on Saturday

Team to arrive at stadium for 4:45, kickoff at 6:44 p.m.
Times of interest for LSU-Texas on Saturday
Times of interest for LSU-Texas on Saturday /

LSU released times of interest ahead of the Tigers highly anticipated matchup with No. 9 Texas.

Some important times include the team's arrival to the hotel on Friday at 5:30 p.m., where fans will surely be waiting. The gates open on Saturday at 4:44 p.m. with the LSU Alma Mater playing at 6:32 p.m. A full list of activities and times are listed below.

Friday, September 6

3:10 p.m. Team departs Baton Rouge on charter flight

4:20 p.m. Team arrives in Austin

5:30 p.m. Team arrives at Marriott in Round Rock, Texas

Saturday, September 7 

8 a.m. – 11 a.m. ESPN’s College GameDay broadcast live from Texas campus

· Set located at Lyndon B. Johnson Library Lawn

11 a.m. CST’s LSU GameDay Live Pre-Game Show from Texas campus

· Gordy Rush, Victor Howell, Jacob Hester, Eric Alexander, Emily Dixon

4:25 p.m. Team departs hotel for Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium

4:30 p.m. LSU Game Day presented by CST live radio show from Renaissance Hotel

(7000 Bluebonnet Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70810

· Hunt Palmer, Brandon Taylor, Marlon Favorite

4:44 p.m. Gates to Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium open

4:45 p.m. Team arrives at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium

-(LSU locker room located on NE side of stadium)

                                           

6 p.m. LSU Sports Radio Network live from press box at Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium

· Chris Blair, Doug Moreau, Gordy Rush

· Listen free at www.LSUsports.net/live

 6:32 p.m. LSU Alma Mater

6:35 p.m. National Anthem

6:40 p.m. Texas takes the field

6:41 p.m. LSU takes the field

6:41 p.m. Captains to midfield for coin toss

6:44 p.m. Kickoff: LSU vs. Texas on ABC   


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Glen West
GLEN WEST

Glen West has been a beat reporter covering LSU football, basketball and baseball since 2017. West has written for the Daily Reveille, Rivals and the Advocate as a stringer covering prep sports as well. He's easy to pick out from a crowd as well, standing 6-foot-10 with a killer jump shot.