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After the departure of TheCrimsonChin the Tigers hired alumus [[cmcgill]] who had been the head coach at [[Kentucky]] since the 2013 season. The hire was seen as controversial at the time due to cmcgill's post-season record and lack of prior recruiting success. However, cmcgill has become the winningest coach in program history and second in winning percentage behind The Ugly.
 
After the departure of TheCrimsonChin the Tigers hired alumus [[cmcgill]] who had been the head coach at [[Kentucky]] since the 2013 season. The hire was seen as controversial at the time due to cmcgill's post-season record and lack of prior recruiting success. However, cmcgill has become the winningest coach in program history and second in winning percentage behind The Ugly.
  

Revision as of 20:45, 27 September 2017

LSU Tigers
Louisiana State University.png
First season2013
Head coach
3rd season, 19–8 (.704)
StadiumTiger Stadium
(Capacity: 102,321)
Year built1924
Field surfaceGrass
LocationBaton Rouge, Louisiana
LeagueNCAA
DivisionWestern
All-time record57–23 (.713)
Bowl record5–3 (.625)
Playoff appearances1 (2013)
Claimed nat'l titles1 (2013)
National finalist1 (2013)
Conference titles1 (2013)
Division titles2 (2013,2019)
Consensus All-Americans3
ColorsGold and Purple
         
Fight songFight for LSU
MascotMike the Tiger
RivalsAlabama
Arkansas
Auburn

The Louisiana State University Tigers, coached by TheCrimsonChin, are a collegiate football team playing in the SEC. The Tigers play in Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and are a member of the West Division of the SEC.

History

The Ugly era (2013)

The 2013 season is the first in which the LSU Tigers played. The Tigers finished the regular season with a 11-1 record and won the SEC Western Division title. They defeated the Florida Gators in the 2013 SEC Championship Game, 20-10 and advanced to the 2013 CFBHC Playoffs. The Tigers beat Florida State 21-13 and Michigan 22-7 to win the first ever CFBHC national championship. The Ugly retired after the inaugural CFBHC season.

Playoffs? PLAYOFFS!? era (2014)

Following The Ugly, Playoffs? PLAYOFFS!? took over the Tigers and lead the team to a disappointing 9-4 record. After the season Playoffs? PLAYOFFS!? was unceremoniously when the coach was revealed to be a part of the HaiThere scandal that involved information sharing and possibly match fixing across a number of CFBHC teams.

TheCrimsonChin era (2015-2017)

After the HaiThere scandal, the Tigers hired rookie head coach TheCrimsonChin to resurrect the team. Coach Chin had moderate success at LSU going 8-5 in 2015 and 9-4 in both 2017. However due in part from pressure from fans and the schools athletic department, TheCrimsonChin left LSU to coach his alma mater Georgia after the retirement of long-time Georgia coach, Franz Kafka.

cmcgill era (2018-present)

After the departure of TheCrimsonChin the Tigers hired alumus cmcgill who had been the head coach at Kentucky since the 2013 season. The hire was seen as controversial at the time due to cmcgill's post-season record and lack of prior recruiting success. However, cmcgill has become the winningest coach in program history and second in winning percentage behind The Ugly.

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record
1 Louisville #7 Louisville, KY 23-7 1-0
2 Bye
3 Washington State #6 Pullman, WA 7-3 2-0
4 Oklahoma State #6 Stillwater, OK 14-10 3-0
5 Rice #8 Baton Rouge, LA 49-7 4-0
6 Vanderbilt #7 Nashville, TN 42-17 5-0
7 #12 Notre Dame #2 Baton Rouge, LA 24-22 6-0
8 #16 Alabama #2 Tuscaloosa, AL 17-21 6-1
9 Auburn #9 Auburn, AL 30-21 7-1
10 Ole Miss #7 Oxford, MS 38-27 8-1
11 #15 Texas A&M #6 Baton Rouge, LA 27-17 9-1
12 Arkansas #4 Baton Rouge, LA 24-21 10-1
13 #10 Missouri #2 Colombia, MO 17-13 11-1
SEC Championship Game #6 Florida #2 Atlanta, GA 20-10 12-1
Sugar Bowl (National Semifinal) #4 Florida State #2 New Orleans, LA 21-13 13-1
National Championship #1 Michigan #2 Arlington, TX 22-7 14-1

2014 Season

The 2014 season was the second season for the LSU Tigers. The Tigers finished the regular season with a 9-3 record in the regular season, and lost to Wisconsin in the Capital One Bowl 13-9. The Tigers beat the eventual national champion Alabama Crimson Tide 27-24 at Bryant-Denny Stadium in week 9. The Tigers were led by outside linebacker Tyrone Jones, who would go on to become the number one overall pick in the 2015 NFL Draft. This would be the final season for head coach The Ugly.

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record
1 Bye
2 #11 Boise State #1 Baton Rouge, LA 17-21 0-1
3 #23 Mississippi State #12 Baton Rouge, LA 21-7 1-1
4 #14 Notre Dame #10 South Bend, IN 16-17 1-2
5 Louisville #17 Baton Rouge, LA 31-7 2-2
6 Auburn #17 Baton Rouge, LA 31-7 3-2
7 Texas A&M #16 College Station, TX 21-3 4-2
8 #22 Arizona State #13 Baton Rouge, LA 42-0 5-2
9 #2 Alabama #12 Tuscaloosa, AL 27-24 6-2
10 #6 Ole Miss #10 Baton Rouge, LA 7-12 6-3
11 #21 Florida #15 Baton Rouge, LA 14-10 7-3
12 Utah #14 Salt Lake City, UT 21-10 8-3
13 Arkansas #11 Fayetteville, AR 28-17 9-3
Capital One Bowl #5 Wisconsin #11 Orlando, FL 13-9 9-4

2015 Season

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record
1 Bye
2 Houston #14 Houston, TX 38-7 1-0
3 Kansas State #10 Baton Rouge, LA 23-10 2-0
4 # 14 Boise State #11 Boise, ID 17-21 2-1
5 Washington #17 Seattle, WA 13-17 2-2
6 Nevada #24 Baton Rouge, LA 49-14 3-2
7 #18 Ole Miss #23 Oxford, MS 28-35 3-3
8 #7 Florida - Gainesville, FL 14-13 4-3
9 #22 Alabama - Baton Rouge, LA 24-20 4-4
10 #11 Auburn - Auburn, AL 14-35 4-5
11 #2 Texas A&M - Baton Rouge, LA 19-7 5-5
12 Mississippi State - Starkville, MS 14-10 6-5
13 Arkansas - Baton Rouge, LA 38-35 7-5
Advocare Texas Bowl Syracuse - Houston, TX 35-10 8-5

2016 Season

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record
1 #9 Florida State #12 Atlanta, GA 27-19 1-0
2 Washington State #9 Pullman, WA 28-9 2-0
3 #24 Texas Tech #5 Baton Rouge, LA 17-3 3-0
4 BYU #5 Provo, UT 35-13 4-0
5 Bye
6 Ole Miss #5 Baton Rouge, LA 14-13 5-0
7 Washington #6 Baton Rouge, LA 16-10 5-1
8 Texas A&M #10 College Station, TX 28-13 6-1
9 Alabama #10 Tuscaloosa, AL 6-37 6-2
10 Mississippi State #15 Baton Rouge, LA 10-13 6-3
11 #16 Auburn #22 Baton Rouge, LA 31-21 7-3
12 Tennessee #17 Baton Rouge, LA 17-14 8-3
13 Bye
14 Arkansas #15 Fayetteville, AR 28-14 9-3
Weis' Weis Markets Bowl North Carolina #13 Charlotte, NC 24-38 9-4

2017 Season

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record
1 Auburn #10 Auburn, AL 38-21 1-0
2 Tulane #8 New Orleans, LA 28-14 2-0
3 Texas Tech #7 Lubbock, TX 24-0 3-0
4 Syracuse #7 Baton Rouge, LA 21-13 4-0
5 Bye
6 Florida State #5 Tallahassee, FL 21-10 5-0
7 #8 Missouri #4 Columbia, MO 13-24 5-1
8 Bye
9 Texas A&M #11 Baton Rouge, LA 28-6 6-1
10 BYU #10 Baton Rouge, LA 14-17 6-2
11 Bye
12 Ole Miss #19 Oxford, MS 17-13 7-2
13 Alabama #20 Baton Rouge, LA 13-9 8-2
14 #10 Mississippi State #21 Starkville, MS 10-27 8-3
15 Arkansas #25 Baton Rouge, LA 20-28 8-4
Frozen Bowl Tulane - Green Bay, WI 21-17 9-4

2018 Season

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record
1 Bye
2 Tulane #24 New Orleans, LA 31-21 1-0
3 Wake Forest #23 Atlanta, GA 34-21 2-0
4 Syracuse #22 Syracuse, NY 14-12 3-0
5 Bye
6 #1 Alabama #21 Tuscaloosa, AL 20-23 3-1
7 Akron #25 Baton Rouge, LA 31-14 4-1
8 Bye
9 #8 Auburn #25 Baton Rouge, LA 12-28 4-2
10 Mississippi State - Baton Rouge, LA 13-7 5-2
11 Ole Miss - Baton Rouge, LA 7-13 5-3
12 South Carolina - Baton Rouge, LA 16-3 6-3
13 #23 Texas A&M - College Station, TX 21-35 6-4
14 Bye
15 Fresno State - Fresno, CA 31-17 7-4
15 Arkansas - Fayetteville, AR 35-28 8-4
Music City Bowl Clemson - Nashville, TN 10-31 8-5

2019 Season

Week Opponent Rank Location Result Record
1 Bye
2 Tulane #12 New Orleans, LA 21-6 1-0
3 Missouri #11 Columbia, MO 17-14 2-0
4 Army #14 Baton Rouge, LA 38-14 3-0
5 Bye
6 #8 Alabama #18 Baton Rouge, LA 18-14 4-0
7 Akron #10 Akron, OH 38-0 5-0
8 Bye
9 #20 Auburn #11 Auburn, AL 23-20 6-0
10 #12 Mississippi State #8 Starkville, MS 27-17 7-0
11 Ole Miss - Oxford, MS 29-7 8-0
12 Bye
13 Texas A&M #2 Baton Rouge, LA 24-20 9-0
14 Utah #3 Salt Lake City, UT 23-24 9-1
15 Fresno State #4 Baton Rouge, LA 21-0 10-1
16 Arkansas #6 Baton Rouge, LA 29-31 10-2
SEC Championship Tennessee #12 Atlanta, GA 27-30 10-3
Sugar Bowl Oklahoma State #12 New Orleans, LA 37-34 11-3

Season-by-Season Records

Coach Year Conference Record Bowl Final CP Ranking
Wins Losses
LSU Tigers
The Ugly 2013 SEC 14 1 Won Sugar Bowl 21-13 and Won National Championship 22-7 #1
2014 SEC 9 4 Lost Capital One Bowl 9-13 #15
TheCrimsonChin 2015 SEC 8 5 Won Advocare Texas Bowl 35-10 NR
2016 SEC 9 4 Lost Weis' Weis Markets Bowl 24-38 #18
2017 SEC 9 4 Won Frozen Bowl 21-17 NR
cmcgill 2018 SEC 8 5 Lost Music City Bowl 10-31 NR
2019 SEC 11 3 Won Sugar Bowl 37-34 #11
Total 57 23
National Champions Conference Champions Bowl game berth

Individual Award Winners

Steve Noonan, Punter - 2013, 2014
Tyrone Jones, Outside Linebacker - 2014
Tyrone Jones, Outside Linebacker - 2014
Aaron Devereaux, Quarterback - 2015
  • All-Americans
Tyrone Jones, Outside Linebacker - 2013, 2014
Steve Noonan, Punter - 2013, 2014
Alexander Burton. Outside Linebacker - 2019
  • SEC Offensive Player of the Year
Aaron Devereaux, Quarterback - 2013, 2015
  • SEC Defensive Player of the Year
Tyrone Jones, Outside Linebacker - 2013, 2014
Alexander Burton. Outside Linebacker - 2019
  • SEC Defensive Freshman of the Year
Alexander Burton. Outside Linebacker - 2019
  • All-SEC
Aaron Devereaux, Quarterback - 2013, 2014, 2015
Vaughn Abraham, Running Back - 2013
Andrew O'Neil, Offensive Tackle - 2013
Tyrone Jones, Outside Linebacker - 2013, 2014
Cliff Chamblin, Kicker - 2013
Steve Noonan, Punter - 2013, 2014
Neill Sharper, Fullback - 2014
Rodney Montgomery, Wide Receiver - 2014
Tony Green, Offensive Guard - 2014
Lynn Perry, Cornerback - 2014
Travis Clatterbuck, Offensive Tackle - 2015
Bobby Stallworth, Offensive Guard - 2016
Robert Fontenot, Offensive Guard - 2018
Alexander Burton, Outside Linebacker - 2019