LSU hosted Western Kentucky at Tiger Stadium on Saturday, and the start of the game was played during a downpour as the remnants of Hurricane Patricia passed through Death Valley. However, the LSU cheerleaders didn't let the flooded sidelines get them down, as they performed their cheers despite having their feet completely submerged in water.
A few of the male LSU cheerleaders had enough space and enough water to turn the sideline into their own slip 'n' slide.
LSU running back (and Heisman Trophy favorite) Leonard Fournette also seemed to enjoy the rain, as he could be seen dancing on the field.
H/T FTW.
#LSU cheerleaders unfazed by minor flooding in their corner of Death Valley https://t.co/COiD0QGCYC
— Brett Martel (@brettmartel) October 24, 2015
A few of the male LSU cheerleaders had enough space and enough water to turn the sideline into their own slip 'n' slide.
The cheerleaders have officially made the field into a slip-n-slide #LSU pic.twitter.com/pWmzj4O09J
— Preston Guy (@PGuy_77) October 24, 2015
LSU running back (and Heisman Trophy favorite) Leonard Fournette also seemed to enjoy the rain, as he could be seen dancing on the field.
H/T FTW.