LSU mascot "Mike the Tiger" diagnosed with cancer

Sad news from the world of college athletics, where LSU announced that Mike VI, the live tiger who serves as one of the most recognizable mascots in all of sports, has been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.

Mike's doctor and student workers first noticed a swelling on the right side of Mike's face a few weeks ago, and after being sedated on May 12th, he was tested, and diagnosed with spindle cell sarcoma.

While the cancer is not curable, he will undergo an aggressive treatment plan, which should hopefully keep him alive another 1-2 years. Here are more details from LSU:

Mike VI has served as LSU's mascot since 2007.