One must wonder if the explicit parental advisory content sign needs to be shown every time the LSU Tigers NSFW song is played.

Pat McAfee and the Origin of LSU’s ‘Neck’ Song
Dem Franchize Boyz wrote the song “Talkin’ Out Da Side Of Ya Neck,” and Tigers fans quickly added their colorful lyrics over it with the chant: “Suck That Tiger D***, B****.”
Pat McAfee discovered it while covering LSU football. He appeared on ESPN’s College Game Day and led the LSU crowd behind him in singing it.
I LOVE THAT ROLL TIDE COMMUNITY BUT..
LAST NIGHT I HAD SOME BOUDIN..
I HAD SOME GUMBO..
IN 2024 THEY’RE SAYING THIS..
I’M CALLIN BATON ROUGE..
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY #CollegeGameDay pic.twitter.com/RaLMvbpv92
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) November 9, 2024
All McAfee had to do was yell, “Heyyyooo,” and the crowd joined in repeating the “Suck That Tiger D***, B****” chant.
He also had interview with the Minnesota Vikings Justin Jefferson, where they discussed McAfee’s song discovery.
McAfee had asked a waiter about it in a restaurant, and the waiter was able to recite the lyrics back to him. He said that “literally there was a little kid, there was his grandma saying, ‘Suck That Tiger D***, B****.'”
Jefferson played college football with the Tigers and knew about the song and its implications. He told McAfee, “Think about going into that place and playing LSU, and you hear that. What are you supposed to do? They even banned that song. We can’t play that anymore.”
WHAT’S THAT LSU SONG @JJettas2 😂😂#PMSLive https://t.co/PvyJc0sFY6 pic.twitter.com/BgkikNHFKg
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) March 3, 2025
Jefferson was part of LSU’s 2020 College Football National Championship win. He then entered the NFL draft and did not use his senior year to be drafted by the Vikings.
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McAfee further raised ESPN’s ire when, after being told that that’s not a song typically shared or done, he performed it again on the show. Both he and Jefferson said, “You gotta give the people what they want.”
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