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LSU Tigers football supplemental information provides information about the LSU Tigers football team.

Contents

[edit] Associated Press Poll History

The AP Poll began in 1936.

LSU has appeared in 30 final AP Polls, with an average final rank of 10.03. Only eleven teams have had more appearances (Alabama, Auburn, Michigan, Nebraska, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, and USC).

Thus far in the 2000s, LSU has appeared in 5 final AP Polls, with an average final rank of 10.60. Only five teams have more appearances (Florida State, Georgia, Miami, Oklahoma, and Texas).

There were only two decades when LSU had more final AP appearances than they do this decade:

In the 1960s, LSU appeared in 6 final AP Polls, with an average final rank of 9.17. Only five teams had more appearances (Alabama, Arkansas, Notre Dame, Texas, and USC).

In the 1980s, LSU appeared in 6 final AP Polls, with an average final rank of 13.33. Only eleven teams had more appearances (Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, UCLA, and USC).

Year AP Pre-Season Ranking AP Final Ranking
1936 2
1937 8
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945 15
1946 8
1947
1948
1949 9
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958 1
1959 1 3
1960
1961 5 4
1962 5 7
1963
1964
1965 8 8
1966
1967
1968 18 19
1969 10
1970 12 7
1971 9 11
1972 11 11
1973 16 13
1974 9 NR
1975
1976
1977
1978 13 NR
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983 12 NR
1984 NR 15
1985 13 20
1986 15 10
1987 6 5
1988 18 19
1989 7 NR
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996 19 12
1997 10 13
1998 9 NR
1999
2000 NR 22
2001 14 7
2002 14 NR
2003 14 2
2004 4 16
2005 5 6
2006 8 3
2007 2 TBD
NR = Not Ranked

[edit] Coaches Poll History

The Coaches' Poll began in 1950.

Year Coaches
Pre-Season Ranking
Coaches
Final Ranking
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958 1
1959 3
1960
1961 3
1962 8
1963
1964 7
1965 14
1966
1967
1968
1969 7
1970 6
1971 10
1972 10
1973 14
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982 11
1983
1984 16
1985 20
1986 11
1987 5
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995 25
1996 13
1997 13
1998
1999
2000
2001 8
2002
2003 1
2004 3 16
2005 5
2006 3
2007 2 TBD
NR = Not Ranked

[edit] Starting Quarterback History

Season Name Notes
1893 Ruffin G. Pleasant
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947 Y.A. Tittle
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972 Bert Jones
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980 Robbie Mahfouz
Alan Risher
1981 Alan Risher
1982 Alan Risher
1983 Jeff Wickersham
1984 Jeff Wickersham
1985 Jeff Wickersham
1986 Tommy Hodson
1987 Tommy Hodson
Mickey Guidry Started the Alabama game
1988 Tommy Hodson
1989 Tommy Hodson
1990
1991
1992
1993 Jamie Howard
1994 Jamie Howard
1995 Jamie Howard
1996 Herb Tyler
1997 Herb Tyler
1998 Herb Tyler Injured in the Notre Dame game
Craig Nall Started the Arkansas game
1999 Craig Nall
Josh Booty
Rohan Davey
2000 Josh Booty
2001 Rohan Davey
2002 Matt Mauck Injured during game against University of Florida
Marcus Randall
Rick Clausen Started the Ole Miss game
2003 Matt Mauck
2004 Marcus Randall
JaMarcus Russell
2005 JaMarcus Russell Started first 12 games of 2005
Matt Flynn Started 2005 Peach Bowl in place of injured JaMarcus Russell
2006 JaMarcus Russell Started all 13 games in 2006
2007 Matt Flynn
Ryan Perrilloux Started the MTSU game

[edit] Results versus AP and Coaches Poll ranked opponents

[edit] Les Miles Era (2005-today)

Season Opponent Result Game Head Coach
2006
#11 Notre Dame (neutral site) W 41-14
Sugar Bowl
Les Miles
2006
#5 @ Arkansas W 31-26
regular season
Les Miles
2006
#8 @ Tennessee W 28-24
regular season
Les Miles
2006
#5 @ Florida L 10-23
regular season
Les Miles
2006
#3 @ Auburn L 3-7
regular season
Les Miles
2005
#9 Miami (neutral site) W 40-3
Peach Bowl
Les Miles
2005
#13 Georgia (neutral site) L 14-34
SEC Champ.
Les Miles
2005
#4 @ Alabama W 16-13
regular season
Les Miles
2005
#10 Tennessee L 27-30
regular season
Les Miles

[edit] Nick Saban Era (2000-2005)

Season Opponent Result Game Head Coach
2004
#3 @ Georgia L 16-45
regular season
Nick Saban
2003
#3 Oklahoma (neutral site) W 21-14
BCS Champ.
Nick Saban
2003
#5 Georgia (neutral site) W 34-13
SEC Champ.
Nick Saban
2003
#7 Georgia W 17-10
regular season
Nick Saban
2002
#9 Texas (neutral site) L 20-35
Cotton Bowl
Nick Saban
2002
#10 Alabama L 0-31
regular season
Nick Saban
2001
#7 Illinois (neutral site) W 47-34
Sugar Bowl
Nick Saban
2001
#2 Tennessee (neutral site) W 31-20
SEC Champ.
Nick Saban
2001
#2 Florida L 15-44
regular season
Nick Saban
2001
#7 @ Tennessee L 18-26
regular season
Nick Saban

[edit] Gerry DiNardo Era (1995-1999)

Season Opponent Result Game Head Coach
1999
#8 Florida L 10-31
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1999
#10 Georgia L 22-23
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1998
#10 Notre Dame L 36-39
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1998
#6 Florida L 10-22
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1997
#1 Florida W 28-21
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1996
#10 Alabama L 0-26
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1996
#1 Florida L 13-56
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1995
#3 Florida L 10-28
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1995
#6 Auburn W 12-6
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1995
#3 Texas A&M L 17-33
regular season
Gerry DiNardo

[edit] Draft History

= Pro Bowler
= Pro Football Hall of Famer
Year Professional Team Player Position Round Pick (Overall)
1936 Detroit Lions Abe Mickal 6 8 (53)
1937 Chicago Cardinals Gaynell Tinsley 2 2 (12)
Chicago Bears Marv Stewart 2 8 (18)
1939 Cleveland Rams Eddie Gatto 5 3 (33)
Philadelphia Eagles Dick Gormley 20 4 (184)
1944 Philadelphia Eagles Steve Van Buren HB 1 5 (5)
1948 Detroit Lions Y.A. Tittle QB 1 6 (6)
1951 Philadelphia Eagles Ebert Van Buren DB 1 7 (7)
Cleveland Browns Kenny Konz DB 1 14 (14)
1957 Chicago Bears Earl Leggett OT 1 13 (13)
1958 Green Bay Packers Jim Taylor FB 2 2 (15)
1960 Los Angeles Rams Billy Cannon RB 1 1 (1)
Detroit Lions Johnny Robinson HB 1 3 (3)
1962 Baltimore Colts Wendell Harris RB 1 9 (9)
Green Bay Packers Earl Gros RB 1 14 (14)
1963 St. Louis Cardinals Jerry Stovall RB 1 2 (2)
1966 Chicago Bears George Rice OT 1 12 (12)
1973 Baltimore Colts Bert Jones QB 1 2 (2)
1975 San Diego Chargers Mike Williams DB 1 22 (22)
1977 Miami Dolphins A. J. Duhe DE 1 13 (13)
1979 Cincinnati Bengals Charles Alexander RB 1 12 (12)
1988 Chicago Bears Wendell Davis WR 1 27 (27)
1989 Arizona Cardinals Eric Hill LB 1 10 (10)
1991 Kansas City Chiefs Harvey Williams RB 1 21 (21)
1996 St. Louis Rams Eddie Kennison WR 1 18 (18)
1997 Dallas Cowboys David LaFleur TE 1 22 (22)
1998 Pittsburgh Steelers Alan Faneca G 1 26 (26)
1999 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Anthony McFarland DT 1 15 (15)
2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Michael Clayton WR 1 15 (15)
2005 Dallas Cowboys Marcus Spears DE 1 20 (20)
2006 Indianapolis Colts Joseph Addai RB 1 30 (30)
Cincinnati Bengals Andrew Whitworth 2 23 (55)
St. Louis Rams Claude Wroten 3 4 (68)
Dallas Cowboys Skyler Green 4 28 (125)
Buffalo Bills Kyle Williams 5 1 (134)
San Francisco 49ers Melvin Oliver 6 28 (197)
Cincinnati Bengals Bennie Brazell 7 23 (231)
2007 Oakland Raiders Jamarcus Russell QB 1 1 (1)
Washington Redskins LaRon Landry S 1 6 (6)
Kansas City Chiefs Dwayne Bowe WR 1 23 (23)
San Diego Chargers Craig Davis WR 1 30 (30)
Cleveland Browns Chase Pittman DE 7 3 (213)

[edit] See also

[edit] External links


LSU Tigers football supplemental information provides information about the LSU Tigers football team.


[edit] Starting Quarterback History

Season Name Notes
1893 Ruffin G. Pleasant
1894
1895
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947 Y.A. Tittle
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972 Bert Jones
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980 Robbie Mahfouz
Alan Risher
1981 Alan Risher
1982 Alan Risher
1983 Jeff Wickersham
1984 Jeff Wickersham
1985 Jeff Wickersham
1986 Tommy Hodson
1987 Tommy Hodson
Mickey Guidry Started the Alabama game
1988 Tommy Hodson
1989 Tommy Hodson
1990 Chad Loup
1991 Jesse Daigle
Chad Loup
1992 Chad Loup
1993 Jamie Howard
1994 Jamie Howard
1995 Jamie Howard
1996 Herb Tyler
1997 Herb Tyler
1998 Herb Tyler Injured in the Notre Dame game
Craig Nall Started the Arkansas game
1999 Craig Nall
Josh Booty
Rohan Davey
2000 Josh Booty
2001 Rohan Davey
2002 Matt Mauck Injured during game against University of Florida
Marcus Randall
Rick Clausen Started the Ole Miss game
2003 Matt Mauck
2004 Marcus Randall
JaMarcus Russell
2005 JaMarcus Russell Started first 12 games of 2005
Matt Flynn Started 2005 Peach Bowl in place of injured JaMarcus Russell
2006 JaMarcus Russell Started all 13 games in 2006
2007 Matt Flynn
Ryan Perrilloux Started the Middle Tennessee State game

[edit] Results versus AP and Coaches Poll ranked opponents

[edit] Les Miles Era (2005-today)

Season Opponent Result Game Head Coach
2007
#9 Virginia Tech W 48-7
regular season
Les Miles
2006
#11 Notre Dame (neutral site) W 41-14
Sugar Bowl
Les Miles
2006
#5 @ Arkansas W 31-26
regular season
Les Miles
2006
#8 @ Tennessee W 28-24
regular season
Les Miles
2006
#5 @ Florida L 10-23
regular season
Les Miles
2006
#3 @ Auburn L 3-7
regular season
Les Miles
2005
#9 Miami (neutral site) W 40-3
Peach Bowl
Les Miles
2005
#13 Georgia (neutral site) L 14-34
SEC Champ.
Les Miles
2005
#4 @ Alabama W 16-13
regular season
Les Miles
2005
#10 Tennessee L 27-30
regular season
Les Miles

[edit] Nick Saban Era (2000-2005)

Season Opponent Result Game Head Coach
2004
#3 @ Georgia L 16-45
regular season
Nick Saban
2003
#3 Oklahoma (neutral site) W 21-14
BCS Champ.
Nick Saban
2003
#5 Georgia (neutral site) W 34-13
SEC Champ.
Nick Saban
2003
#7 Georgia W 17-10
regular season
Nick Saban
2002
#9 Texas (neutral site) L 20-35
Cotton Bowl
Nick Saban
2002
#10 Alabama L 0-31
regular season
Nick Saban
2001
#7 Illinois (neutral site) W 47-34
Sugar Bowl
Nick Saban
2001
#2 Tennessee (neutral site) W 31-20
SEC Champ.
Nick Saban
2001
#2 Florida L 15-44
regular season
Nick Saban
2001
#7 @ Tennessee L 18-26
regular season
Nick Saban

[edit] Gerry DiNardo Era (1995-1999)

Season Opponent Result Game Head Coach
1999
#8 Florida L 10-31
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1999
#10 Georgia L 22-23
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1998
#10 Notre Dame L 36-39
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1998
#6 Florida L 10-22
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1997
#1 Florida W 28-21
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1996
#10 Alabama L 0-26
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1996
#1 Florida L 13-56
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1995
#3 Florida L 10-28
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1995
#6 Auburn W 12-6
regular season
Gerry DiNardo
1995
#3 Texas A&M L 17-33
regular season
Gerry DiNardo

[edit] Draft History

= Pro Bowler
= Pro Football Hall of Famer
Year Professional Team Player Position Round Pick (Overall)
1936 Detroit Lions Abe Mickal 6 8 (53)
1937 Chicago Cardinals Gaynell Tinsley 2 2 (12)
Chicago Bears Marv Stewart 2 8 (18)
1944 Philadelphia Eagles Steve Van Buren HB 1 5 (5)
1948 Detroit Lions Y.A. Tittle QB 1 6 (6)
1951 Philadelphia Eagles Ebert Van Buren DB 1 7 (7)
Cleveland Browns Kenny Konz DB 1 14 (14)
1957 Chicago Bears Earl Leggett OT 1 13 (13)
1958 Green Bay Packers Jim Taylor FB 2 2 (15)
1960 Los Angeles Rams Billy Cannon RB 1 1 (1)
Detroit Lions Johnny Robinson HB 1 3 (3)
1962 Baltimore Colts Wendell Harris RB 1 9 (9)
Green Bay Packers Earl Gros RB 1 14 (14)
1963 St. Louis Cardinals Jerry Stovall RB 1 2 (2)
1966 Chicago Bears George Rice OT 1 12 (12)
1973 Baltimore Colts Bert Jones QB 1 2 (2)
1975 San Diego Chargers Mike Williams DB 1 22 (22)
1977 Miami Dolphins A. J. Duhe DE 1 13 (13)
1979 Cincinnati Bengals Charles Alexander RB 1 12 (12)
1988 Chicago Bears Wendell Davis WR 1 27 (27)
1989 Arizona Cardinals Eric Hill LB 1 10 (10)
1991 Kansas City Chiefs Harvey Williams RB 1 21 (21)
1996 St. Louis Rams Eddie Kennison WR 1 18 (18)
1997 Dallas Cowboys David LaFleur TE 1 22 (22)
1998 Pittsburgh Steelers Alan Faneca G 1 26 (26)
1999 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Anthony McFarland DT 1 15 (15)
2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Michael Clayton WR 1 15 (15)
Dallas Cowboys Stephen Peterman OG 3 20 (83)
2005 Dallas Cowboys Marcus Spears DE 1 20 (20)
2006 Indianapolis Colts Joseph Addai RB 1 30 (30)
Cincinnati Bengals Andrew Whitworth 2 23 (55)
St. Louis Rams Claude Wroten 3 4 (68)
Dallas Cowboys Skyler Green 4 28 (125)
Buffalo Bills Kyle Williams 5 1 (134)
San Francisco 49ers Melvin Oliver 6 28 (197)
Cincinnati Bengals Bennie Brazell 7 23 (231)
2007 Oakland Raiders Jamarcus Russell QB 1 1 (1)
Washington Redskins LaRon Landry S 1 6 (6)
Kansas City Chiefs Dwayne Bowe WR 1 23 (23)
San Diego Chargers Craig Davis WR 1 30 (30)
Cleveland Browns Chase Pittman DE 7 3 (213)


[edit] LSU All-Americans

Name Year Position
Gaynel 'Gus' Tinsley 1935 End
Marvin Stewart 1935 Center
Gaynel 'Gus' Tinsley 1936 End
Marvin Stewart 1936 Center
Ken Kavanaugh, Sr. 1939 End
George Tarasovic 1951 Center
Sid Fourmet 1954 Tackle(offense and defense)
Jimmy Taylor 1957 Fullback
Max Fugler 1958 Center
Billy Cannon 1958 Halfback
Billy Cannon 1959 Halfback
Roy 'Moonie' Winston 1961 Guard
Fred Miller 1962 Tackle
Jerry Stoval 1962 Halfback
Billy Traux 1963 End
Remi Prudhomme 1964 Tackle
Doug Moreau 1965 Split End
George Rice 1965 Tackle
John Garlington 1967 End
George Bevan 1969 Linebacker
Tommy Casanova 1969 CB
Mike Anderson 1970 Linebacker
Tommy Casanova 1970 CB
Ronnie Estay 1971 Tackle
Tommy Casanova 1971 CB
Bert Jones 1972 Quarterback
Warren Capone 1972 Linebacker
Tyler LaFauci 1973 Guard
Warren Capone 1973 Linebacker
Mike Williams 1974 Cornerback
Charles Alexander 1977 Tailback
Robert Dougas 1978 O Tackle
Charles Alexander 1978 Tailback
James Britt 1982 Cornerback
Albert Richardson 1982 Linebacker
Eric Martin 1983 Split End
Lance Smith 1984 O Tackle
Michael Brooks 1985 Linebaker
Wendell Davis 1986 WR/Split End
Nacho Albergamo 1987 Center
Wendell Davis 1987 WR/Split End
Greg Jackson 1988 Safety
Kevin Faulk 1996 All-Purpose
David LaFleur 1996 Tight End
Alan Faneca 1997 Guard
Chad Kessler 1997 Punter
Todd McClure 1998 Center
Anthony MacFarland 1998 Noseguard
Josh Reed 2001 Wide Reciever
Bradie James 2002 Linebacker
Stephen Peterman 2003 Guard
Chad Lavalais 2003 Defensive Tackle
Skyler Green 2003 Return Specialist
Corey Webster 2003 Cornerback
Marcus Spears 2004 Defensive End
Corey Webster 2004 Cornerback
Skyler Green 2005 Return Specialist
Kyle Williams 2005 Defensive Tackle
Ben Wilkerson 2005 Center
Claude Wroten 2005 Defensive Tackle
Laron Landry 2006 Free Safety
Glenn Dorsey 2006 Defensive Tackle







[edit] See also

[edit] External links