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84:, then a football power, was playing on Saturday afternoons. A late LSU kickoff would allow fans to attend Tulane or other games and then drive to Baton Rouge to watch LSU. The move extended LSU's fan base because in the 1930s almost 80 percent of LSU's fan base was within 30-mile radius of Baton Rouge. The afternoon heat in Louisiana also played a role in moving the games to night. Heard had lights installed at Tiger Stadium for the sum of $ 7,500. 93:
both sides and extending them to each goal line. Heard expanded Tiger Stadium for the second time in 1936 by enclosing the north end of the stadium to increase seating capacity to 46,000. In 1953, Tiger Stadium was expanded for the third time by 21,720 seats to 67,720 by enclosing the south end turning Tiger Stadium into a bowl configuration.
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who made him an assistant student manager in 1924. By 1926, he was the senior athletics manager and helped move the athletics department to the new LSU campus. After graduation he was named the graduate manager of athletics, a post he held until he became Athletic Director. He helped Pi Alpha Omega
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The first expansion of Tiger Stadium in 1931 from 12,000 to 22,000 seats was due to Heard. He learned that LSU president James M. Smith had $ 250,000 earmarked for dormitories. Heard sold Smith on the idea that the president could have his dormitories in the stadium simply by raising the stands on
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Due to stadium expansion in 1953, Heard was forced out of office in 1954. His persuasion of the state legislature to again enlarge Tiger Stadium was against the wishes of his boss, LSU president
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The change to night football started in 1931 under Heard. LSU was not the first school to play a night football game, but "after dinner" football games were popularized at LSU.
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in 1942 giving LSU a national broadcast platform and made it possible for LSU to fly to long-distance inter-sectional football games starting in 1939. Heard also coached the
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Championship. LSU golfer Joe Moore won the individual SEC championship that same year. Heard's 1946 team also won the SEC championship.
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Heard was an early pioneer in the establishment of legal and honest athletic grants-in-aid and oversaw LSU's entry into the
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team for two seasons from 1946 to 1947. The 1947 team won the NCAA National Championship along with the
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There were multiple reasons why. First, there were shift changes of refinery workers in
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as a charter member in 1933. In addition, he is the "father" of night football games at
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fraternity and was one of the first alumni initiated into the national organization.
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At LSU, he joined Pi Alpha Omega local fraternity and caught the attention of
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raising seating capacity from 12,000 to 67,500. He also had
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