RECORD BROKEN: LSU fans surpass Ole Miss’ 2022 Jell-O shot total with the help of Raising Cane’s founder Todd Graves

Graves contributed 6,000 Jell-O shots to get the Tigers across the finish line.

LSU fans in Omaha, take a bow.

Ahead of the Tigers’ second game of the College World Series against Wake Forest on Monday night, the LSU faithful set a record at the Rocco’s Jell-O Shot Challenge, hitting an unbelievable 21,435 Jell-O shots.

The Tigers have been running this competition all week, but they did have some help getting across the finish line. Raising Cane’s founder Todd Graves stepped in and purchased 6,000 Jell-O shots, apparently setting an individual world record in the process.

Ole Miss fans came just shy of reaching 19,000 during their national title run last summer.

LSU will hope its overwhelming success in the Jell-O shot challenge carries on to the field as it takes on Wake Forest on Monday night with a spot in the CWS semifinals at stake.

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LSU still way out ahead at CWS Jell-O Shot Challenge entering Day 3

To the surprise of no one, LSU is absolutely dominating in the Rocco’s Jell-O Shot Challenge.

The Tigers started the College World Series looking good on the field Saturday night, beating Tennessee, 6-3, in the only opening-round matchup in Omaha decided by more than one run.

That’s not the only place in Omaha LSU is excelling.

Three days into the Rocco’s Jell-O Shot Challenge, the Tiger faithful are putting the rest of the field to shame. LSU was pushing 4,000 shots in our update on Saturday, and that number has more than doubled as the second round of play is set to begin on Sunday.

LSU sits at 8,739 shots, nearly halfway to breaking the record Ole Miss fans set last season when they put down nearly 19,000 for the whole tournament.

On the field, LSU will return to action on Monday night when it faces top overall seed Wake Forest in a battle between the two remaining teams that haven’t lost a game during the NCAA tournament.

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