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Photos: LSU participates in scavenger hunt at Children’s Museum of Houston

Jessi Lee

By Jessi Lee

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For Day 2 of Texas Bowl Week, LSU headed to the Children’s Museum of Houston for a scavenger hunt, an obstacle course with a leaf vine, a dance challenge and some fun interviews.

The players were matched up with children or families to complete the scavenger hunt, and they all looked to be having a great time.

“Quentin Thomas climbed those leaves in the obstacle course, and THAT was entertaining,” Lewis Neal said.

Here are some of the pictures from the event:

Jennings wasn’t the only one enjoying the Dance, Dance Revolution challenge.

“One of the kids and I were getting into the dance game,” Christian LaCouture said. “He beat me though, but it was fun to see the smile on the kid’s face.”

“Our players have partnered up with families and people touring the facility to complete a scavenger hunt,” Miles said. “Our guys enjoyed these young people and having a good time completing the hunt with them. There is a lot of information that is passed right here that goes unsaid. It’s how important it is to be kind, loving and positive toward these young people.”

“The kids wanted me to paint my face, so I did it to make them feel good,” Godchaux said. “They liked it and thought it was funny.”

“It’s been a good experience,” Kendell Beckwith said. “It’s always good when you are able to give back and volunteer to help out kids, make them smile and make their day. There’s nothing better than that. We are the people they see on TV, so just to be here and walk around with them is fun and special.”

Even Mike the Tiger joined in on the fun.

No. 20 LSU will face Texas Tech in the Texas Bowl on Tuesday night at 9 p.m. ET.

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