Inside LSU Football With Nick Saban Premieres SundayInside LSU Football With Nick Saban Premieres Sunday

Inside LSU Football With Nick Saban Premieres Sunday

Saban’s Radio and TV Shows to Air Live From Dallas

Cost: Free to the public
Who: LSU head coach Nick Saban
What: Tiger Sportsline radio show followed by Inside LSU Football television show
When: Dec. 30, 2002, 6-8 p.m. CST
Where: Hyatt Regency Reunion Ballroom
Featuring: Coach Saban, LSU players, Jim Hawthorne, Jordy Hultberg, LSU cheerleaders and Mike the Tiger
Television: WBRZ (Ch. 2) – Baton Rouge Radio: LSU Sports Network
Internet: www.LSUsports.net
Questions?: cottonbowl@etigers.net

BATON ROUGE — LSU will bring Nick Saban’s radio and television shows to a live audience at the Hyatt Regency Reunion Hotel in Dallas on Dec. 30, the LSU athletic department announced on Monday.

Tiger Sportsline with Nick Saban will air from the Reunion Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency starting at 6 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 30. The radio show will be hosted by the Voice of the Tigers Jim Hawthorne and will feature questions from the audience as well as those listening from around the country.

The radio show can be heard in the Baton Rouge area on 98.1 FM, across the state on the LSU Sports Network and across the country on WWL Radio 870 AM. Fans can also hear the radio show on the Internet at www.LSUsports.net.

Inside LSU Football Live from the Cotton Bowl will air immediately following the radio show, starting at 7 p.m. from the Reunion Ballroom at the Hyatt Regency. The show will be hosted by Jordy Hultberg and can be seen in the Baton Rouge area live on WBRZ-TV. The show will lead into the final Monday Night Football telecast of the season.

The television show will feature highlights from throughout the season as well as interviews with several of the players and Cotton Bowl officials. There will also be segments dedicated to LSU’s Cotton Bowl teams of the past as well as an “ask the coach” segment. The Tiger cheerleaders and Mike the Tiger will also be on hand for the event.

This marks the fifth time LSU has produced a live television show from a bowl game. LSU has produced live shows in the past from the Sugar Bowl, the Peach Bowl (twice) and the Independence Bowl.