LSU has sold out their 5,000 tickets for Saturday's game at Syracuse, but an estimated 7,500 Tigers fans are expected to make the trip to the northeast.

The last time LSU played in the northeast was way back in 1947, having only done so five times total.

Nate Mink, contributor to Syracuse.com, spoke with vice president of the LSU Alumni Association, Jason Ramezan, who gave the estimate of 7,500 LSU fans descending on Syracuse, with members of east coast-based alumni chapters in New York, Boston and Washington DC planning on being in attendance.

Ramezan gave his warning, "LSU is coming. And it plans to drink this town dry."

Here's how Mink, and Ramezan describe how the drinking for day will unfold"

Bloody Mary's, mimosas and screwdrivers in the morning at the OnCenter, site of the pregame tailgate for traveling alumni.

"I've gone places in the past where they've run out (of alcohol)," Ramezan said.

Bourbon, Crown Royal, cranberry vodkas and beer during the tailgating at Skytop.

And, yes, Ramezan was aware of the beer and wine sales at the Carrier Dome.

"They might meet their alcohol budget for the year," he said.

Three weeks after the home-and-home series officially became contracted and announced, Ramezan's travel package sold out.

"It's really unheard of," he said. "We could've sold another plane," but lack of hotel accommodations prevented that from happening.

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