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FEATURED PHOTO GALLERY
Photos: LSU 24, Louisiana Tech 16: November 14, 2009 Keiland Williams scored two touchdowns to help the Tigers stave off their pesky in-state foe. LSU rallied from a 13-10 halftime deficit to claim a victory in Tiger Stadium. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ NOVEMBER 2009 Photos: Alabama 24, LSU 15 The Tigers' hopes of winning the SEC and national championships were dashed with a loss to the Crimson Tide. The victory clinched the SEC West title for Alabama. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ OCTOBER 2009 Photos: LSU 42, Tulane 0 The Tigers breezed to an easy victory on Halloween night against their in-state rivals. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ OCTOBER 2009 Photos: LSU 31, Auburn 10 LSU played its most complete game of the season in routing the visiting Tigers on a chilly night in Tiger Stadium. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ OCTOBER 2009 Photos: Florida 13, LSU 3 Tim Tebow started and played the entire game, but it was the running game and defense of the top-ranked Gators made the difference in a victory against fourth-ranked LSU in Tiger Stadium. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ OCTOBER 2009 Photos: LSU 20, Georgia 13 Charles Scott's 33-yard touchdown run with 46 seconds remaining lifted the Tigers to another road victory and kept LSU perfect in five games this season. |
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TIME LAPSE PHOTOGRAPHY ~ SEPTEMBER 2009 Photos: LSU 30, Miss. St. 26 Chad Jones returned a punt 93 yards for a touchdown and played a key part in a critical goal-line stand in the final two minutes of the Tigers' victory. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ SEPTEMBER 2009 Photos: LSU 31, ULL 3 Jordan Jefferson threw two touchdown passes to Brandon LaFell as the Tigers improved to 3-0 with a four-touchdown victory. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ SEPTEMBER 2009 Photos: LSU 23, Vandy 9 Keiland Williams scored twice as the Tigers slogged past the Commodores in a rainy home opener in Tiger Stadium. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ SEPTEMBER 2009 Photos: LSU 31, Washington 23 The Tigers pulled away in the second half for a season-opening victory against the Huskies and their new head coach Steve Sarkisian. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ APRIL 2009 LSU Spring Football Senior running back Charles Scott and a stringent defense led the White team to a 27-0 victory over the Purple squad Saturday evening before 30,532 fans in LSU’s annual Spring Game at Tiger Stadium. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ JANUARY 2009 Photo Gallery: LSU-Georgia Tech The Tigers mustered a pleasant ending to an otherwise dismal season with a 38-3 rout of the Yellow Jackets in their home city. LSU ended a two-game losing streak and improved its record to 5-0 in the Atlanta-based bowl with its upset of the No. 14 team in the country. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ NOVEMBER 2008 Photo Gallery: Arkansas 31, LSU 30 The Tigers blew a 16-point second-half lead in dropping their regular-season finale in Little Rock, Ark. LSU suffered its fourth consecutive conference loss, its longest SEC losing streak since 1999. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ NOVEMBER 2008 Photo Gallery: Ole Miss 31, LSU 13 The Rebels ended a six-game losing streak to the Tigers with an easy victory in Tiger Stadium. LSU suffered its third defeat at home this season. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ NOVEMBER 2008 Photo Gallery: LSU's 1958 Championship LSU football planted a flag on college football’s hilltop with its first national title. And it ushered in the longest stretch of consecutive winning seasons (16) in school history. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ NOVEMBER 2008 Photo Gallery: LSU 40, Troy 31 The Tigers scored 37 unanswered points in the final 17 minutes to overcome a 31-3 deficit and pull out a win in Tiger Stadium. |
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AUDIO AND PHOTO GALLERY ~ NOVEMBER 2008 Audio & Photos: Alabama 27, LSU 21 (OT) LSU fans started early to get ready for the return of Nick Saban to Tiger Stadium and one of the biggest games of the college football season. Saban and the Crimson Tide got of town with an overtime victory in one of the most memorable days in recent Tiger Stadium memory. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ NOVEMBER 2008 Photo Gallery: Alabama 27, LSU 21 (OT) The Crimson Tide got of town ith an overtime victory in former LSU's coach Nick Saban's return to Baton Rouge. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ NOVEMBER 2008 Photo Gallery: LSU 35, Tulane 10 The Tigers overcame a sluggish performance to beat the Green Wave in Tiger Stadium. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ OCTOBER 2008 Photo Gallery: Georgia 52, LSU 38 For the second time in three weeks, the Tigers gave up more than 50 points in suffereing a loss to an SEC Eastern Division foe. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ OCTOBER 2008 Photo Gallery: LSU 24, S. Carolina 17 The Tigers shut down the Gamecocks in the second half in rallying for a SEC road victory. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ OCTOBER 2008 Photo Gallery: Florida 51, LSU 21 The Tigers suffered their worst loss of the Les Miles era and their first defeat of the 2008 season. |
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PHOTO AND IMAGE GALLERY ~ SEPTEMBER 2008 Photo Gallery: LSU 34, MSU 24 With college football powers all over the country bracing for the first wave of upsets of 2008, LSU took the field at Tiger Stadium and absorbed Mississippi State’s best shot. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ SEPTEMBER 2008 Photo Gallery: LSU 26, Auburn 21 LSU ended a four-game losing streak on the Plains spanning 10 years by rallying for a late victory. Jarrett Lee's 18-yard touchdown pass to Brandon LaFell held up in the final minute as LSU stayed unbeaten. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ SEPTEMBER 2008 Photo Gallery: LSU 41, North Texas 3 The Tigers dominated the Mean Green for an easy victory in Tiger Stadium. Charles Scott rushed for two touchdowns and Trindon Holliday posted a 92-yard punt return for another score. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ AUGUST 2008 LSU 41, Appalachian State 13 The Tigers easily won a matchup of defending national champions in the season opener at Tiger Stadium on Saturday morning. |
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IMAGE GALLERY ~ AUGUST 2008 Photos: LSU Fan Day 2008 So much for lowered fan expectations this season. Coming off a year where LSU started the season ranked No. 2, won 12 games, captured a conference championship and — oh, yeah — brought Baton Rouge the Crystal Ball, it would be easy for LSU football fans to let things slip this year. Settle for nine or 10 wins and a January bowl game. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ NOVEMBER 2007 LSU-Ole Miss Flashbacks Trindon Holliday returned a kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown, LSU forced two turnovers during goal-line stands and the top-ranked Tigers slipped past Mississippi 41-24 on Saturday. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ NOVEMBER 2007 LSU-Alabama Flashbacks The Tigers rallied from a 34-27 deficit in the final seven minutes to claim a 41-34 victory against Alabama and former LSU head coach Nick Saban. The victory put LSU in the driver's seat for the SEC West title. |
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AUDIO AND PHOTO GALLERY ~ OCTOBER 2007 LSU-Kentucky Flashbacks LSU left the state of Kentucky with a Big Blue feeling after the top-ranked Tigers suffered a 43-37, triple-overtime loss against the 17th-ranked Wildcats. For the second consecutive week, a nationally ranked opponent shredded the LSU defense and took the Tigers to the final play of the game. This time, LSU could not pull out victory as the Tigers suffered their first defeat of the season. |
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AUDIO AND PHOTO GALLERY ~ OCTOBER 2007 LSU-Florida Flashbacks LSU only led Florida for 1 minute and 9 seconds, but that was enough time for the Tigers to steal a 28-24 victory against the defending national champ. The Tigers improved to 6-0 and moved up to No. 1 in the coaches' and Harris Interactive rankings one week after taking the top spot in the media rankings. |
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AUDIO AND PHOTO GALLERY ~ OCTOBER 2007 LSU-Tulane Flashbacks LSU only needed a half of football to put away Tulane, 34-9, in the Superdome. However, that half was the second one because the Tigers struggled through the first 30 minutes. LSU improved to 5-0 in beating Tulane for the 16th consecutive time. The Tigers also moved up to No. 1 in The Associated Press for the first time since 1959. |
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AUDIO AND PHOTO GALLERY ~ SEPTEMBER 2007 LSU-Virginia Tech Flashbacks The showdown between top-10 teams was a mismatch almost from the start as second-ranked LSU demolished ninth-ranked Virginia Tech, 48-7, in Tiger Stadium. |
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PHOTO GALLERY ~ AUGUST 2007 2007 LSU Football Flashbacks Follow the Tigers on their quest for championship glory. LSU started the season ranked No. 2, and the Tigers hope to end their season in New Orleans in the BCS national championship game. Check out all of the LSU action from the season opener at Mississippi State all the way to the postseason. |