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LSULSU vs. Ohio State 1987INTRONOTEBOOKCOACHESTIGERSREVIEWTHE SEASONHISTORY#7 Ohio State13#4 LSU13FSept. 26, 1987 Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge, La. 79,263LSU, Ohio State Battle To 13-13 TieIn Classic Tiger Stadium ClashA full-to-the-rim Tiger Stadium came away with an empty feeling Saturday. All wassquare at 13-all when the Tigers got a 22-yard punt return by Jimmy Young as anoffensive jump start and drove 43 yards down to the Ohio State 11. Harvey Williamscarried for 3 yards down to the 8-yard line. It was second and 7. The ball was in themiddle of the field. A little over two minutes remained. A chip shot field goalseparated the Tigers from the lead. They probably could run most of the clock outbefore hand. However, Tommy Hodson was intercepted by Ohio State’s Greg Rogan atthe 2-yard line. Rogan returned it to his own 35-yard line, and LSU’s defense, as ithad done most of the day, snuffed out the Buckeyes right then and there. Ohio Statequarterback Tom Tupa, also America’s leading punter, dynamited a 56-yard punt thatconveniently went out of bounds at the LSU 2-yard line with only 53 secondsremaining. Hodson hit Rogie Magee with one of the three or four best passes TigerStadium saw during the decade, out to the Tiger 17. Then he overthrew down themiddle, and Rogan was there again for the interception-and-return to the LSU 39yard line with 27 seconds left. Ohio State picked up 9 yards and with five secondsremaining and time called dead-eye Buckeye Matt Frantz set the kicking tee up at the37-- a 47-yard attempt. Defensive end Karl Dunbar slipped through and got barely afingertip on the attempt and it flutterd off like a wounded duck to preserve the 13-13tie. -- Scooter Hobbs, Lake Charles American PressRunning Back Sammy MartinScoringOhio :076:251Q2Q3Q4Q4Q033073- 13- 13Rogie Magee 24 pass from Tommy Hodson (DavidBrowndyke kick)Matt Frantz 27 FGBrowndyke 20 FGFrantz 38 FGJay Koch 8 pass from Tom Tupa (Frantz kick)Browndyke 40 FGQuarterback Tommy HodsonTeam StatisticsFIRST DOWNSRUSHES-YARDAGEPASSING YARDAGEPASSESTOTAL OFFENSERETURN YARDAGEFUMBLES-LOSTPUNTS-AVG.PENALTIESTIME OF 1LSU Leading Rusher -- Harvey Williams (15-55)LSU Leading Passer -- Tommy Hodson (25-45-2, 267 yards, TD)LSU Leading Receivers -- Wendell Davis (7-82); Rogie Magee (5-103)LSU Leading Tacklers -- OLB Eric Hill (9-4-13, 1 sack for -7 yards); OLB RonSancho (7-4-11, 2 sacks for -5 yards); ILB Nicky Hazard (5-6-11, 1 PBU)CHAMPIONSWide Receiver Wendell Davis114LSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

LSU vs. Ohio State 1988LSUINTRONOTEBOOKCOACHESTIGERS#9 LSU33# 18 Ohio State36REVIEWTHE SEASONHISTORYFSept. 24, 1988 Ohio Stadium Columbus, Ohio 90,584Ohio State Upsets LSUIn Final Minutes, 36-33Ohio State scored 16 points -- two touchdowns and a safety -- in the final 1:56 of playto erase a 33-20 LSU lead and take a 36-33 win at Ohio Stadium before 90,584 fansand an ABC national television audience. Ohio State led 14-3 in the second quarter,but the Tigers outscored the Buckeyes 30-6 over the next two quarters to claim the33-20 lead. Tommy Hodson passed for a career-high 299 yards as he completed 20of-40 passes for two touchdowns. Ron Sancho posted 2 1/2 sacks for minus 16 yardsas he and fellow OLB Eric Hill combined for 22 tackles. Rudy Harmon led with 15tackles, and Verge Ausberry contributed 14, giving LSU ILBs 29 stops on the day.OSU’s second quarter touchdown gave the Buckeyes a 7-3 lead, the first time LSUtrailed for the season. The Tigers trailed 14-13 at halftime, and Ohio State extendedthe deficit to four on a 35-yard field goal by Pat O’Morrow early in the third quarter.LSU took a 23-17 lead into the final period after a 4-yard touchdown run by EddieFuller with 9:42 in the third quarter and a David Browndyke field goal with 2:10 in theperiod. LSU held a commanding 33-20 lead late in the game, but the Buckeyes cutthe deficit on a five-yard run by Carlos Snow at the 1:56 mark. Ohio State thenrecorded a safety, and OSU quarterback Bobby Olive completed a 20-yard gamewinning touchdown pass to Greg Frey with 0:38 left in the fourth quarter.ScoringLSUOhio -33-36David Browndyke 36 FGCarlos Snow 1 run (Pat O’Morrow PAT)Michael McCray 23-yard blocked punt return(O’Morrow PAT)Tony Moss 30 pass from Tommy Hodson(Browndyke PAT)Browndyke 27 FGO’Morrow 35 FGEddie Fuller 4 run (Browndyke PAT)Browndyke 35 FGO’Morrow 41 FGBrowndyke 20 FGAlvin Lee 55 pass from Hodson (Browndyke PAT)Snow 5 run (O’Morrow PAT)LSU punter Rene Bourgeois runs out of end zone forsafetyOlive 20 pass from Frey (O’Morrow PAT)Running Back Eddie FullerTeam 1150/06/18628:203/19FIRST DOWNSRUSHINGPASSINGPENALTYRUSHING ATTEMPTSNET YARDS RUSHINGNET YARDS PASSINGPASSES ATTEMPTEDPASSES COMPLETEDHAD INTERCEPTEDTOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYSTOTAL NET YARDSAVERAGE GAIN PER PLAYFUMBLES/LOSTPENALTIES/YARDSRETURN YARDSPUNTS/AVG.PUN RETURNS/YARDSKICKOFF RETURNS/YARDSTIME OF POSSESSIONSACKS /16231:400/0Individual LeadersRUSHINGLSU:OSU:ATT.YDS.AVG.TDLGTB Eddie FullerFB Victor JonesTB Carlos SnowFB Scott YDS.INT.TDLGTommy HodsonGreg EIVINGLSU:OSU:FL Tony MossSE Alvin LeeTB Carlos SnowTE Jeff Ellis2007CHAMPIONSRon Sancho (left) and Eric Hill (right)LSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME115

LSULSU Bowl History1936INTRONOTEBOOKCOACHESBowl GamesBOWL RECORD: 19-18-1 38 BOWL APPEARANCES1937TIGERSREVIEWTHE SEASONHISTORYSugar (6-7-0)OPPONENTSCORE W/LDATEvs. TCUvs. Santa Claravs. Santa Claravs. Oklahomavs. Clemsonvs. Ole Missvs. Syracusevs. Wyomingvs. Nebraskavs. Nebraskavs. Illinoisvs. Oklahomavs. Notre 421-1441-14Jan. 1, 1936Jan. 1, 1937Jan. 1, 1938Jan. 1, 1950Jan. 1, 1959Jan. 1, 1960Jan. 1, 1965Jan. 1, 1968Jan. 1, 1985Jan. 1, 1987Jan. 1, 2002Jan. 4, 2004Jan. 3, 2007LLLLWLWWLLWWWLSU GAME MVPBilly Cannon, RBDoug Moreau, FLGlenn Smith, HBRohan Davey, QBJustinVincent, RBJaMarcus Russell, QB1936 Sugar Bowl1937 Sugar BowlTulane Stadium New Orleans, La.January 1, 1936 (35,000)Tulane Stadium New Orleans, La.January 1, 1937 (38,483)TCU 3, LSU 2Santa Clara 21, LSU 14Four days of rain turned an expected passingbattle into a punting duel between quarterbacksSammy Baugh of TCU and LSU’s Abe Mickal. TheTigers threatened often, once getting to the sixinch line, but TCU’s Taldon Manton kicked awinning 36-yard field goal. LSU scored when AllAmerica end Gaynell Tinsley harassed Baugh intothrowing an incompletion in the TCU end zone foran automatic safety.Mike the Tiger’s first year at LSU ended in anupset by the little-known Broncos. Coach BernieMoore’s previously undefeated Bengals were never inthe ball game, trailing 14-0 after the first period. TheTigers scored their last touchdown late in the game,long after Santa Clara coach Buck Shaw had clearedhis bench.1936 SUGAR BOWL1937 SUGAR BOWLPeach (4-0-0)OPPONENTSCORE W/LDATEvs. Florida State31-27Wvs. Clemson10-7Wvs. Georgia Tech28-14 Wvs. Miami (Fla.)40-3Dec. 30, 1968 Mike Hillman, QB;Buddy Millican, DEDec. 28, 1996 Herb Tyler, QB;Anthony McFarland, DTDec. 29, 2000 Rohan Davey, QB;Bradie James, LBDec. 30, 2005 Matt Flynn, QB;Melvin Oliver, DEWLSU GAME MVPIndependence (2-0-0)OPPONENTSCORE W/Lvs. Michigan State 45-26 Wvs. Notre Dame27-9WDATELSU GAME MVPDec. 29, 1995 Kevin Faulk, RB;Gabe Northern, DEDec. 28, 1997 Rondell Mealey, RB;Arnold Miller, DECotton (2-1-1)OPPONENTSCORE W/LDATELSU GAME MVPvs. Arkansasvs. Texasvs. Arkansas0-013-014-7TWWJan. 1, 1947Jan. 1, 1963Jan. 1, 1966Y.A. Tittle, QBLynn Amedee, QBJoe LaBruzzo, RB;David McCormick, Tvs. Texas20-35 LJan. 1, 2003TCULSUOrange (2-3-0)OPPONENTSCORE W/LDATEvs. Texas A&Mvs. Coloradovs. Nebraskavs. Penn Statevs. Nebraska19-1425-712-179-1620-21Jan. 1, 1944Jan. 1, 1962Jan. 1, 1971Jan. 1, 1974Jan. 1, 1983WWLLL00320000SCORING SUMMARYLSUTCU2Q2Q-- 3-- 2Santa ClaraLSUSCORE W/LDATELSU GAME MVPvs. Iowa Statevs. Stanford33-15 W14-24 LDec. 18, 1971Dec. 31, 1977Bert Jones, QBCharles Alexander, RBGator (1-0-0)OPPONENTSCORE W/Lvs. South Carolina 30-13 WDATESC1QSC1QLSU2QSCLSU3Q4QLSU GAME MVPDec. 31, 1987 Wendell Davis, WRCapital One (1-1) (formerly Tangerine)OPPONENTSCORE W/LDATEvs. Wake Forestvs. Iowa34-10 W30-25 LDec. 22, 1979 David Woodley, QBJan. 1, 2005LSU GAME MVPHall of Fame (0-1-0)OPPONENTSCORE W/LDATEvs. Syracuse10-23 LJan. 2, 1989Liberty (0-2-0)OPPONENTSCORE W/LDATEvs. Missourivs. Baylor15-20 L7-21LDec. 23, 1978Dec. 27, 1985Bluebonnet (0-2-0)OPPONENTSCORE W/LDATEvs. Baylorvs. Tennessee7-1417-24Dec. 21, 1963Dec. 30, 1972LL2007CHAMPIONS116077007-- 21-- 14SCORING SUMMARYSafetyManton 26 FGSun (1-1-0)OPPONENT140LSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEFalaschi 27 pass to Gomez(Pellegrini kick)Pellegrini 28 pass to Finney(Pellegrini kick)Crass 50 pass to Linsley(Crass kick)Falaschi 5 run (Falaschi kick)Crass 17 pass to Reed (Milner kick)

LSU Bowl VIEWTHE SEASONHISTORY1938 Sugar Bowl1944 Orange Bowl1947 Cotton BowlTulane Stadium New Orleans, La.January 1, 1938 (40,000)Orange Bowl Stadium Miami, Fla.January 1, 1944 (32,191)Cotton Bowl Stadium Dallas, TexasJanuary 1, 1947 (38,000)Santa Clara 6, LSU 0LSU 19, Texas A&M 14LSU 0, Arkansas 0A rematch of the 1937 Sugar classic saw theunbeaten Broncos score early and then hold off theTigers with two goal line stands. It marked the firsttime in 50 games that an LSU team had been heldscoreless. Pinky Rohm was the sparkplug for theTigers, but LSU could not move on the west coastclub.The war-time Tigers went to Miami despite a 53 season, thanks largely to the presence of SteveVan Buren. The red-haired sensation ran andpassed for two first quarter touchdowns and sewedup the victory with a 63-yard scoring run in thethird period. It was Van Buren’s 16th touchdown ofthe season, a mark that stood until CharlesAlexander ran for 17 in 1977.Shunned by the Sugar Bowl, the 9-1 Tigersmarched into the Cotton Bowl behind quarterbackY.A. Tittle. But Dallas was pelted with rain, sleetand snow and the scoreless standoff becameknown as the Ice Bowl. LSU held a 15-1 edge overthe Razorbacks in first downs and a 271-54advantage in total yardage. But the afternoonbelonged to the weatherman.1938 SUGAR BOWL1944 ORANGE BOWL1947 COTTON BOWLSanta ClaraLSU00600000-- 6-- 0Texas A&MLSU712SCORING SUMMARYSCORING SUMMARYSCLSULSUA&M1Q1Q2QLSU3QA&M3Q2QPellegini 9 pass to Coughlan(kick failed)LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDCotta ngNo.YardsTDKen Havonuagh4460Pinky Rohm 15007700-- 14-- 19LSUArkansas00000000-- 0-- 0Van Buren 12 run (kick failed)Van Buren 22 run (kick failed)Hallmark 21 pass to Biuditt(Luiner kick)Van Buren 62 run(Van Buren kick)Hallmark 17 pass to Settegast(Luiner kick)LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDLg.Steve Van BurenJoe Nogata2481602520622007CHAMPIONSLSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME117

LSULSU Bowl WTHE SEASONHISTORY1950 Sugar Bowl1959 Sugar Bowl1960 Sugar BowlTulane Stadium New Orleans, La.January 1, 1950 (82,000)Tulane Stadium New Orleans, La.January 1, 1959 (80,331)Tulane Stadium New Orleans, La.January 1, 1960 (81,141)Oklahoma 35, LSU 0LSU 7, Clemson 0Ole Miss 21, LSU 0The Cinderella Tigers brought an 8-1 record toNew Orleans only to see the clock strike midnightat the hands of a powerful Bud Wilkinson-coachedSooner team. Darrell Royal quarterbackedunbeaten Oklahoma to two second periodtouchdowns, and the Tigers could never recover.Charley Pevey quarterbacked LSU, but the Bengalscould manage only 38 rushing yards to OU’s 286.Paul Dietzel’s great national champions closedLSU’s first undefeated, untied season in 50 yearswith a thrilling victory over Clemson. It was theBayou Bengals’ first Sugar Bowl victory and couldn’thave come in a sweeter year. Billy Cannon threw anine-yard scoring pass to Mickey Mangham in thethird quarter, and the Chinese Bandits held Clemsonin check for the victory.The regular season thriller won by BillyCannon’s 89-yard punt return proved to be anightmarish rematch for LSU. Jake Gibbs hitCowboy Woodruff with a 43-yard touchdown passjust before halftime and the Rebels coasted afterthat. The Tigers and Heisman Trophy winnerCannon never got inside the Ole Miss 38 the entiregame.1950 SUGAR BOWL1959 SUGAR BOWLLSUOklahoma0001407014-- 0-- 35SCORING SUMMARYOUOUOU2Q2Q3QOUOU4Q4QLSUClemson00007000-- 7-- 01960 SUGAR BOWLLSUOle Miss070707-- 0-- 21SCORING SUMMARYHeath 86 run (Tipps Kick)Heath 34 run (Tipps Kick)Thomas 34 pass from Pearson(Tipps Kick)Thomas 5 run (Tipps Kick)Royal 5 run (Tipps Kick)LSU3QAtt.YardsTDBilly CannonTommy Davis132511700Att.YardsTDPassingBilly West5260Warren Rabb 7Billy Cannon 1PassingAtt.Comp. Int.YardsTDCharles Pevey1158200Mickey 9 pass from Cannon(Cannon Kick)LSU LEADERSRushingLSU y Baggett4500SCORING SUMMARYOle Miss2QOle Miss3QOle 1Warren Rabb 15Mickey Mangham 2Woodruff 43 pass from Gibbs(Franklin Kick)Grantham 18 pass fromFranklin (Khayat Kick)Blair 9 yd from Franklin(Khayat Kick)LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDBilly illy CannonScotty McClain333931002007CHAMPIONS11800LSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMEAtt.

LSU Bowl VIEWTHE SEASONHISTORY1962 Orange Bowl1963 Cotton Bowl1963 Bluebonnet BowlOrange Bowl Stadium Miami, Fla.January 1, 1962 (68,150)Cotton Bowl Stadium Dallas, TexasJanuary 1, 1963 (32,191)Rice Stadium Houston, TexasDecember 21, 1963 (50,000)LSU 25, Colorado 7LSU 13, Texas 0Baylor 14, LSU 7Amidst rumors that Paul Dietzel was leavingLSU, the Tigers romped behind Earl Gros, WendellHarris and Jerry Stovall. All-American guard RoyWinston was outstanding as the Go Team, WhiteTeam and Chinese Bandits dominated the Buffalos.Charley White Cranford, Jimmy Field and GeneSykes scored touchdowns for the Tigers as Harriskicked a 30-yard field goal.The defensive-minded Tigers gave CharlieMcClendon a victory over the previouslyundefeated Longhorns in Mac’s first bowlappearance as head coach. Lynn Amedee kickedfield goals of 23 and 37 yards, and Jimmy Field ran22 yards for the game’s only touchdown. AllAmericans Fred Miller and Jerry Stovall joinedAmedee as the stars of the game.Don Trull passed the injury-ridden Tigers dizzy,hitting on 26-of-37 passes and rolling up 430yards in total offense. Still, it took two fourthperiod touchdowns for the Bears to pull the victoryout before 50,000 frozen fans in Houston. JoeLabruzzo ran a kickoff back for 72 yards late in thegame, but Baylor held and Trull ended the gamestill firing away at the Tiger secondary.1962 ORANGE BOWL1963 COTTON BOWL1963 BLUEBONNET BOWLLSUColorado506714000-- 25-- 7SCORING LSU2Q3Q4QAtt.YardsTDEarl ay Wilkins3581Lynn Amedee 127030-- 13-- 0LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDJerry StovallDanny LeBlanc126362300Att.LSUBaylor700000014-- 7-- 14SCORING SUMMARYAmedee 23 FGField 22 run (Amedee Kick)Amedee 37 FGLynn Amedee 13LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.30SCORING SUMMARYHarris 30 FGTeam SafetySchweninger 59 interceptionreturnCranford 6 run (FailedConversion)Field 9 run (Harris Kick)Sykes recovered blocked punt(Harris gNo.YardsTDBilly TruaxCharley Cranford32491600LSUBU1Q4QBU4QSoefker 8 run (Moreau Kick)Ingram 7 pass from Trull(Davies Kick)Ingram 13 pass from Trull(Davies Kick)LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDBilly Ezell9300PassingAtt.Comp. Int.YardsTDBilly Ezell511300ReceivingNo.YardsTDBilly Truax11302007CHAMPIONSLSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME119

LSULSU Bowl WTHE SEASONHISTORY1965 Sugar Bowl1966 Cotton Bowl1968 Sugar BowlTulane Stadium New Orleans, La.January 1, 1965 (60,322)Cotton Bowl Stadium Dallas, TexasJanuary 1, 1966 (76,200)Tulane Stadium New Orleans, La.January 1, 1968 (72,858)LSU 13, Syracuse 10LSU 14, Arkansas 7LSU 20, Wyoming 13Billy Ezell and Pat Screen quarterbacked the Tigers to acome from behind victory over the Orangemen. Ezellthrew a 57-yard touchdown pass to Doug Moreau andthen hit Joe Labruzzo on a two-point conversion.Moreau, the game’s MVP, kicked a 28-yard field goal forthe deciding points. The Tiger defense held theSyracuse running duo of Floyd Little and Jim Nance incheck, as LSU defensive tackle George Rice dumpedLittle for a first half safety.Pat Screen took over for injured Nelson Stokleyand directed the Tigers to a great upset oversecond-ranked and unbeaten Arkansas. JoeLabruzzo ran three yards for one score and wentover from a yard out for the other. The Razorbacksscored on Jon Brittenum’s 16-yard pass to BobbyCrockett, but a Jerry Joseph interception stoppedthe Hogs’ last chance in the game and ended a 22game Arkansas win streak.A topsy-turvy year for the Tigers ended in a come-backwin over the previously unbeaten Cowboys. Glenn Smithcame off the bench to spark the victory and became thefirst sophomore in Sugar Bowl history to win the MVPaward. Nelson Stokley threw touchdown passes of 35and 14 yards to Tommy Morel, and Smith ran one yard forthe other score on a chilly and rainy New Orleansafternoon.1966 COTTON BOWL1965 SUGAR BOWLLSUSyracuse210008030-- 13-- 101Q1Q1QLSU3QLSU4Q0714000001968 SUGAR BOWL-- 14-- 7LSUWyomingSCORING SUMMARYSCORING SUMMARYLSUSUSULSUArkansasSafetySmith 23 FGBrown 32 return of blocked punt(Smith kick)Moreau 57 pass from Ezell(Labruzzo pass from Ezell)Moreau 28 FGLSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDDon SchwabJoe Labruzzo1710812500PassingAtt.Comp.Int.YardsTDPat ScreenBilly Ezell1054210476701ReceivingNo.YardsTDLg.Doug MoreauJoe ett 16 pass (South kick)Labruzzo 3 run (Moreau kick)Labruzzo 1 run (Moreau kick)LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDLg.Joe LabruzzoJim Dousay2114693820117PassingAtt. Comp. Int.Yards TDLg.Pat ScreenNelson y MastersJoe Labruzzo41451900141901370130-- 20-- 13SCORING SUMMARYUWUWUWLSULSULSU2Q2Q2Q3Q4Q4QKick 1 run (DePoyster kick)DePoyster 24 FGDePoyster 49 FGSmith 1 run (Hurd kick)Morel 8 pass (kick failed)Morel 14 pass (Hurd kick)LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDLg.Tommy AllenNelson Stokley16114132001120PassingAtt. Comp. Int.Yards TDLg.Nelson Stokley20 6912390ReceivingNo.YardsTDLg.Tommy MorelGlenn Smith4138392014392007CHAMPIONS12000LSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

LSU Bowl VIEWTHE SEASONHISTORY1968 Peach Bowl1971 Orange Bowl1971 Sun BowlGrant Field Atlanta, Ga.December 30, 1968 (35,545)Orange Bowl Stadium Miami, Fla.January 1, 1971 (80,699)Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso, TexasDecember 18, 1971 (35,530)LSU 31, Florida St. 27Nebraska 17, LSU 12LSU 33, Iowa St. 15The see-saw contest left the Atlanta crowd limpwith enthusiasm as the Tigers moved 61 yards innine plays behind Mike Hillman for the winningtouchdown. Florida State’s Bill Cappelman, whothrew for three touchdowns, put the ball in the air41 times. Super pass catcher Ron Sellers caughttwo scoring passes for FSU, but LSU’s TommyMorel made a great clutch reception on theBengals’ winning drive to set up Maurice LeBlanc’stwo-yard TD run.With the national title at stake, theCornhuskers’ Jerry Tagge leaped over from oneyard out for the winning touchdown. Buddy Lee’s31-yard pass to Al Coffee had given the Tigers a 1210 lead going into the final period. Mark Lumpkinkicked field goals of 36 and 25 yards for theBengals, who could not stop Nebraska’s winning67-yard touchdown drive.Bert Jones completed 12 of 18 passes for 227yards and three touchdowns as the Tigers routedthe Big Eight Cyclones. Jones hit cousin AndyHamilton six times with passes, once for atouchdown, and scored the clincher himself on arun from six yards out. Jay Michaelson kicked twofield goals and caught a touchdown pass for theBengals.1968 PEACH BOWL1971 ORANGE BOWL1971 SUN BOWLLSUFlorida State00106140714-- 31-- 27LSUNebraska01030SCORING SUMMARYSCORING SUMMARYFSUFSULSUkick)LSULSULSUFSUFSUNUNU2:40 1Q2:06 1QLSULSULSU0:49 2Q11:49 3Q0:00 3QNU8:50 4QLSU1Q2Q2QBailey 36 run (Guthrie kick)Gunter 21 pass (kick failed)Burns 39 punt return (Lumpkin2Q3Q3Q4Q4QLumpkin 32 FGHamlett 11 pass (Lumpkin kick)Stober 11 pass (Lumpkin kick)Sellers 2 pass (pass failed)Sellers 4 pass (2-pointconversion good)LeBlanc 2 run (Lumpkin kick)4QLSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDLg.Maurice LeBlancFrank Matte1459720102012PassingAtt. Comp. Int.Yards TDLg.Mike Hillman29 162292812ReceivingNo.YardsTDLg.Tommy MorelBill Stober64103620128209007-- 12-- 17LSUIowa State6003136146-- 33-- 15SCORING SUMMARYRogers 26 FGOrduna 3 run(Rogers kick)Lumpkin 36 FGLumpkin 25 FGCoffee 31 pass(kick failed)Tagge 1 run (Rogers kick)LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDLg.Chris DantinDel Walker2057930002514PassingAtt. Comp. Int.Yards TDLg.Buddy LeeBert Jones23 129 3QLSUISU3:201:493Q3QISULSU14:08 4Q8:58 4QLSU3:054QMichaelson 39 FGMichaelson 39 FGShoemaker 32 FGHamilton 37 pass(Michaelson kick)Keigley 21 pass (kick failed)Marquardt 30 pass(pass failed)Krepfle 1 pass (pass failed)Michaelson 6 pass(Michaelson kick)Jones 6 run (Michaelsonkick)LSU vingNo.YardsTDLg.Allen ShoreyDel WalkerBert JonesAndy HamiltonLance Chaffee9214639013131PassingAtt. Comp. Int.Yards TDLg.Bert Jones18227377120ReceivingNo.YardsTDLg.Andy HamiltonGerald KeigleyJay Michaelson611165216111772162007CHAMPIONSLSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME121

LSULSU Bowl WTHE SEASONHISTORY1972 Bluebonnet Bowl1974 Orange Bowl1977 Sun BowlAstrodome Houston, TexasDecember 30, 1972 (52,961)Orange Bowl Stadium Miami, Fla.January 1, 1974 (60,477)Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso, TexasDecember 31, 1977 (31,318)Tennessee 24, LSU 17Penn St. 16, LSU 9Stanford 24, LSU 14Tennessee struck for three first halftouchdowns and then held off an LSU comeback inthe second half, ending when a Bert Jones passwas deflected at the Volunteer 10 with less thantwo minutes left. UT quarterback CondredgeHolloway ran for two scores and passed foranother, while Jones and Brad Davis ran for thetwo Bengal touchdowns. The Vols led 24-3 at thehalf before the Tigers clawed their way back in theAstrodome.The Tigers, in spite of scoring on the first seriesof the game, were never able to get possession onthe Penn State end of the field. Brad Davis was theleading rusher with 70 yards while the vauntedLSU defense held Heisman Trophy winner JohnCappelletti to only 50 yards during the encounter.Charles Alexander won Offensive Player of theGame honors as he set a pair of Sun Bowl rushingrecords, carrying 31 times for 197 yards, but LSUmistakes and a superb passing attack by the Pac-8team enabled the westerners to take the victory.LSU scored the second time it had the ball, butStanford racked up a touchdown and a field goalfor a brief lead which LSU topped with a finalminute, first half six-pointer to take a 14-10 leadinto intermission. The second half was all Stanfordas quarterback Guy Benjamin added two more TDpasses to his second period strike for the triumph.1974 ORANGE BOWLLSUPenn State1972 BLUEBONNET BOWLLSUTennessee3140107070-- 17-- 249:565:031Q1QUT2:511QUTUT13:47 2Q6:10 2QLSU7:123QLSU7:264Q0132000-- 9-- 161977 SUN BOWLLSUStanford70710LSUPSUPSUPSULSUJackson 29 FGYoung 6 pass (Townsendkick)Holloway 15 run(Townsend kick)Townsend 33 FGHolloway 10 run(Townsend kick)B. Jones 2 run (Jacksonkick)Davis 1 run (Jackson kick)11:131:258:192:1913:071Q1Q2Q2Q3QRogers 3 run (Jackson kick)Bahr 44 FGHerd 72 pass (Bahr kick)Cappeletti 1 run (kick failed)Safety, bad snap from centerAtt.YardsTDLg.Brad DavisChris Dantin1698841102916Att. Comp. Int.Yards TDLg.Bert Jones20 790022ReceivingNo.YardsTDLg.Brad BoydChris Dantin22331100207LSULSU11:133:561Q1QLSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDLg.STAN 10:19 3QSTAN 1:27 4QBrad DavisMike MileyTerry Robiskie191310704458000161817LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.STAN 14:03 2QSTAN 8:18 2QLSU 0:56 2QPassingAtt. Comp. Int.Yards TDLg.Mike Miley187321810YardsTDLg.197153PassingAtt. Comp. Int. Yards TD Lg.23 72 1ReceivingNo.YardsTDLg.Steve EnsmingerDavid WoodleyBrad DavisBrad Boyd61202100821ReceivingNo.Kelly SimmonsMike Quintela222007CHAMPIONS122-- 14-- 24Rogers 3 run (Jackson kick)Quintela 3 pass (Conwaykick)Lofton 49 pass (Naber kick)Naber 36 FGAlexander 7 run (Conwaykick)Lofton 2 pass (Naber kick)Nelson 36 pass (Naber kick)from punt formationPassing007SCORING SUMMARYCharles Alexander 31LSU LEADERSRushing07SCORING SUMMARYSCORING SUMMARYLSUUT73LSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME30551310YardsTDLg.2611011681613

LSU Bowl VIEWTHE SEASONHISTORY1978 Liberty Bowl1979 Tangerine Bowl1983 Orange BowlLiberty Bowl Stadium Memphis, Tenn.December 23, 1978 (53,064)Tangerine Bowl Stadium Orlando, Fla.December 22, 1979 (38,666)Orange Bowl Stadium Miami, Fla.January 1, 1983 (54,407)Missouri 20, LSU 15LSU 34, Wake Forest 10Nebraska 21, LSU 20It was a case of two separate games: the firsthalf was all Missouri and the second half all LSU.The only trouble was that the Big 8 team put morepoints on the board in its half than the SEC entrydid in its. Missouri piled up a seeminglycommanding 20-3 halftime advantage, but CoachCharles McClendon's charges came out firing.Although they were not able to overcome the score,they did pile up 247 yards to 84, and 15 first downsto four for Missouri. All-America tailback CharlesAlexander played his last game as a Tiger andmade it memorable as he gained 133 yards on 24carries.It was the end of the Cholly Mac era and it wasa glorious end! The Tigers were 10 feet off theground as they dashed out of their dressing roomand immediately gave notice it was going to betheir night. The first three times they had the ballthey drove downfield, scoring two touchdowns andmissing the third when they lost a fumble at thegoal line. From then on, it was just a matter of whatthe final score would be.In one of the most exciting games in LSUhistory, the Tigers came within an eyelash ofupsetting powerful Nebraska. Leading 17-7 late inthe third period by virtue of two Dalton Hilliardtouchdown runs and a 28-yard Juan CarlosBetanzos field goal, it appeared the Bayou Bengalswere on the verge of the upset of the year. But twolate touchdowns by the Cornhuskers offset a 49yard Betanzos field goal, and the Tigers' nobleefforts resulted in a one-point heartbreaker.1979 TANGERINE BOWL1983 ORANGE BOWLLSUWake Forest1978 LIBERTY BOWLLSUMissouri370136060-- 15-- 20SCORING SUMMARYMULSUMUMULSULSU8:43 1Q Gant 13 run (Brockhaus kick)4:41 1Q Conway 37 FG11:13 2Q Winslow 16 pass (Brockhauskick)1:21 2Q Wilder 3 run (kick failed)9:37 3Q Alexander 1 run (kick blocked)1:33 4Q Woodley 1 run (pass failed)LSU LEADERSRushingCharles Alexander 24David Woodley11YardsTDLg.13327112315PassingAtt. Comp. Int. Yards TD Lg.David WoodleySteve Ensminger22 99 5ReceivingNo.Mike QuintelaCarlos - 34-- 10LSUNebraska77SCORING SUMMARYSCORING .1409:08 1Q Woodley 13 run (Barthel kick)4:14 1Q Woodley 3 run (Barthel kick)3:28 2Q Murphree 19 pass (Barthelkick)2:53 2Q Barthel 31 FG0:00 2Q Denfeld 43 FG11:45 3Q Baumgardner 34 pass(Harnisch kick)12:17 4Q Barthel 41 FG8:32 4Q Ensminger 4 run (Barthel kick)LSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDLg.David WoodleyJude HernandezSteve 11:145:051Q1Q2Q3Q3Q4Q4Q703737Schellen 5 run (Seibel kick)Hilliard 1 run (Betanzos kick)Hilliard 1 run (Betanzos kick)Betanzos 28 FGRozier 11 run (Seibel kick)Gill 1 run (Seibel kick)Betanzos 49 FGLSU LEADERSRushingAtt.YardsTDLg.Dalton HilliardMike MontzAlan Risher1848299-12200837PassingAtt. Comp. Int. Yards TD Lg.Alan Risher30 142173PassingAtt. Comp. Int. Yards TD Lg.PassingAtt. Comp. Int. YardsDavid WoodleySteve Ensminger197Dalton HilliardMalcolm Scott84ReceivingNo.Jerry MurphreeCarlos CarsonTracy -- 20-- 2182670002524252007CHAMPIONSLSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME123

LSULSU Bowl WTHE SEASONHISTORY1985 Sugar Bowl1985 Liberty Bowl1987 Sugar BowlSuperdome New Orleans, La.January 1, 1985 (75,608)Liberty Bowl Stadium Memphis, Tenn.December 27, 1985 (40,186)Superdome New Orleans, La.January 1, 1987 (76,234)Nebraska 28, LSU 10Baylor 21, LSU 7Nebraska 30, LSU 15The 1985 Sugar Bowl featured LSU against Big 8Conference champion Nebraska. It had been a remarkableturnaround season for LSU. The Tigers finished 8-2-1after going 4-7 (0-6 in SEC play) the year before in 1983.Bill Arnsparger, in his first year as the LSU head coach,made believers out of everyone in the state of Louisianawith the Tigers surprising ascension in 1984. A heavyunderdog, LSU jumped out to a quick 10-0 lead over theTom Osborne’s Cornhuskers. Freshmen kicker RonnieLewis put LSU on the board with 4:40 left in the firstperiod drilling a 37-yard field goal. Dalton Hilliard, LSU’soutstanding running back, who saw limited playing timedue to a case of the flu, scored with 13:11 left in the secondperiod on a 2-yard run putting the Tigers ahead 10-0.Nebraska woke up after that and scored on its nextpossession. Quarterback Craig Sunberg hit receiver DougDubose on a 31-yard TD pass w

114 LSU FOOTBALL 2008 BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME LSU LSU vs. Ohio State 1987 INTRO NOTEBOOK COACHES TIGERS REVIEW THE SEASON HISTORY 2007 CHAMPIONS LSU, Ohio State Battle To 13-13 Tie In Classic Tiger Stadium Clash A full-to-the-rim Tiger Stadium came away with an empty feeling Saturday.

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