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The Tigers easily defeated the Yellow Jackets by a score of 38–3. Miles improved to 4–0 in bowl games as head coach of LSU. LSU completed the 2008 college football season with an 8–5 overall record. The bowl victory also marked the 700th win in LSU Tiger football history. The Tigers look to improve on their 8–5 season in 2009.
The following is a complete list of LSU Tigers football seasons through the 2021 season. [1] [2] LSU competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the Louisiana State University in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
This category includes the seasons played by the LSU Tigers football team representing Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, ... 2009 LSU Tigers football team;
The LSU Tigers football program, ... Despite high expectations and a favorable schedule, LSU stumbled to a 3 ... In 2009, LSU wore "old" gold styled helmets in a game ...
No. 7 LSU entered its Week 9 game vs. No. 14 Texas A&M as one of two undefeated teams in SEC play and in prime position to compete for one of the 12 spots in the expanded College Football Playoff ...
In his third season as head coach, Les Miles led LSU to the 2007 SEC Championship and the 2007 NCAA Division I-FBS national football championship.The Tigers became the first team to win two championships in the Bowl Championship Series era (1998–2013) and also the first 2-loss team to win a national championship, even though no games were lost in regulation.
The Tigers lead the all-time series 44-23-2, which includes two wins in a row, including a 34-31 victory in Baton Rogue on Sept. 23, 2023. ... LSU football schedule 2024. Here's a look at LSU's ...
Coached by Les Miles in his first season at LSU, the Tigers played their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Despite all of the distractions from Hurricane Katrina, LSU finished its season with an 11–2 record capped off by a 40–3 victory over No. 9 Miami in the 2005 Peach Bowl without starting quarterback JaMarcus Russell.