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This category includes the players associated with the LSU Tigers football team representing Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. For additional information, see LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers .
Jerry Stovall, NFL DB, St. Louis Cardinals (1963–71) and LSU football coach (1980–83) [196] Jim Taylor, former NFL Pro Bowl FB, Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 1976) [197] Gaynell Tinsley, end, Chicago Cardinals, former LSU Head Coach; Y. A. Tittle, former NFL Pro Bowl QB, Pro Football Hall of Fame (inducted 1971) [198]
This includes 42 players taken in the first round and three overall number one picks: Billy Cannon (1960 NFL draft), Jamarcus Russell (2007 NFL draft) and Joe Burrow (2020 NFL draft). Six former LSU players have been elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Steve Van Buren, Y. A. Tittle, Jim Taylor, Johnny Robinson, Alan Faneca, and Kevin ...
Ryan Terry Clark [1] [2] (born October 12, 1979) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the LSU Tigers, and was signed by the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2002.
Shortly after the 1959 season, the LSU football team retired his number 20 jersey. [14] It was the only jersey retired by the team until Tommy Casanova's number 37 was also retired in 2009. [102] In 1969, he was selected as a halfback on the AP's "Southeast Area All-Time Football Team: 1920–1969 era". [103]
The 1895 team. LSU achieved its first victory by beating Natchez Athletic Club 26–0 in 1894. Samuel Marmaduke Dinwiddie Clark has the honor of scoring the very first touchdown in LSU history. The first football game played on the LSU campus was at State Field on December 3, 1894, a loss against
With Olympic flag football three years away, this much is becoming clear: the U.S. team should want a former LSU receiver on its roster. The four ex-Tigers competing in the Pro Bowl Games scored a ...
Gaynell Tinsley was LSU's first consensus (1935) and unanimous All-American (1936). Five LSU players have been recognized as consensus All-Americans twice: Tinsley, Billy Cannon, Tommy Casanova, Charles Alexander, and Grant Delpit. Cannon is the only LSU player to be unanimously selected twice, doing so in 1958 and 1959.