Ed Orgeron is on the list of people who know not to take this game for granted. He's made much of his career on intensity and the ability to motivate, and it's games like Southeastern Louisiana that can be the trickiest for getting through to players.
But as much as Orgeron is the coach of a large SEC program like LSU, he's also a man who left LSU after a month and played for a small Louisiana school. He knows what it means to have those chances on a larger stage.
He remembers when his Northwestern State team went to Tulsa in 1983, entering Skelly Stadium, which at the time housed 40,385 people, and thinking it was the largest stadium he'd ever seen.