LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) – Some say it’s considered the Super Bowl of Louisiana college football.
The LSU Tigers take on the Alabama Crimson Tide.
With potentially the biggest game of the year about 24 hours away, are there still tickets available, and how can you be sure they’re legit?

Saturday marks one of the biggest games of the season.
Former Tiger head coach, Nick Saban returns to Tiger Stadium with his new team.
This adds to the bitter rivalry. It’s the surprisingly talented offense off the Tigers and future NFL athletes on the defensive side of the ball that is drawing more than 102,000 people to Saturday’s game.

Did I mention the game is sold out? 

According to the official site of LSU Athletics, not one seat is available.

“It’s a good game. I think the tickets are priced like they should be. That’s why it’s sold out. If they were priced too much, they wouldn’t be sold out,” said local DJ, DJ Greenlight.

If you’re still looking for tickets, be careful when shopping online.
Some tickets are being priced at $2,000 to $3,000, and many of them are fakes.

“It’s really quite shocking. The fact that people might pay that price to see a bunch of guys play a game on a field when there are children who don’t have enough to eat? People might want to think about their priorities,”  Bob Carriker said.

The official secondary ticket market is powered by StubHub.

The  company guarantees 100 percent of every order.

If you’re one of the chosen who did get tickets, avoid posting them online with barcode for the world to see.
That’s an easy way to assist scammers.

You can watch the game right here on CBS. Kickoff is at 7 pm.