What’s the fun of playing at Lambeau Field if you can’t do a Lambeau Leap?
The LSU Tigers and Wisconsin Badgers are playing a neutral site game at the home of the Green Bay Packers today but if any member of either team jumps into the stands after a touchdown in order to celebrate, they’ll be docked with a fifteen-yard penalty.
LSU coach Les Miles is already on record as saying, “if anyone jumps for the Lambeau Leap, they’ll end up with their thumb out to see if they can get a ride home.” The Badgers have also made it clear they’re not concerned with keeping up with the traditions.
It seemed as though no one was going to give the people what they wanted. That is, until ABC sideline reporter Todd McShay came to our rescue.
At least if any LSU players do end up attempting a Lambeau Leap of their own, they’ll have McShay to hang out with on the side on the road.
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