List of LSU Tigers football seasons

The LSU Tigers college football team 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). LSU plays their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[1]

The LSU Tigers claim three national championships, of which all were awarded by the AP or Coaches' wire-service polls. LSU has won 14 conference championships with 11 being Southeastern Conference championships. LSU has 787 official wins ranking it twelfth all-time for Division I FBS teams.[2] The LSU Tigers first fielded a football team in 1893.[3][4][5]


Seasons

National champions dagger Conference champions * Division champions double-dagger Bowl game/playoff appearance ^ Undefeated season #

List of seasons showing head coach, conference, conference finish, division finish, wins, losses, ties, winning percentage, bowl games and final polls

Season Head coach Conference Conference finish Division finish Season record Bowl/playoff result AP Poll Coaches' Poll
WinLossTiePct.
1893Charles E. CoatesIndependent[6]N/AN/A010.000N/AN/A
1894Albert SimmonsIndependent[6]N/AN/A210.667N/AN/A
1895Independent[6]N/AN/A30 #01.000N/AN/A
1896*Allen JeardeauSIAAT–1st *N/A60 #01.000N/AN/A
1897SIAANo conf gamesN/A110.500N/AN/A
1898Edmond ChavanneSIAA2ndN/A10 #01.000N/AN/A
1899John P. GreggSIAA12thN/A140.200N/AN/A
1900Edmond ChavanneSIAAT–12thN/A220.500N/AN/A
1901W. S. BorelandSIAAT–4thN/A510.833N/AN/A
1902*SIAAT–1st *N/A610.857N/AN/A
1903SIAA18thN/A450.444N/AN/A
1904Dan KillianSIAA11thN/A340.429N/AN/A
1905SIAA3rdN/A30 #01.000N/AN/A
1906SIAA12thN/A220.500N/AN/A
1907Edgar WingardSIAA7thN/A730.700Won 1907 Bacardi Bowl, Havana University, 56–0 (Exhibition) ^N/AN/A
1908*SIAAT–1st *N/A100 #01.000N/AN/A
1909Joe Pritchard/John W. MayhewSIAAT–2ndN/A620.750N/AN/A
1910John W. MayhewSIAA10thN/A150.167N/AN/A
1911James "Pat" DwyerSIAA5thN/A630.667N/AN/A
1912SIAA13thN/A430.571N/AN/A
1913SIAA8thN/A612.778N/AN/A
1914E. T. MacDonnellSIAA11thN/A441.500N/AN/A
1915SIAA3rdN/A620.750N/AN/A
1916E. T. MacDonnell/Irving Pray/Dana X. BibleSIAA7thN/A712.800N/AN/A
1917Wayne SuttonSIAA9thN/A350.375N/AN/A
1918No Team (World War I)SIAAN/AN/A000.000N/AN/A
1919Irving PraySIAAT–12thN/A620.750N/AN/A
1920Branch BocockSIAAT–15thN/A531.611N/AN/A
1921SIAA9thN/A611.813N/AN/A
1922Irving PraySoConT–11thN/A370.300N/AN/A
1923Mike DonahueSoCon18thN/A351.389N/AN/A
1924SoConT–19thN/A540.556N/AN/A
1925SoCon18thN/A531.611N/AN/A
1926SoConT–10thN/A630.667N/AN/A
1927SoCon11thN/A441.500N/AN/A
1928Russ CohenSoCon6thN/A621.722N/AN/A
1929SoCon10thN/A630.667N/AN/A
1930SoCon16thN/A640.600N/AN/A
1931SoCon7thN/A540.556N/AN/A
1932*Biff JonesSoConT–1st *N/A631.650N/AN/A
1933SEC2ndN/A703.850N/AN/A
1934SEC4thN/A722.727N/AN/A
1935*Bernie MooreSEC1st *N/A920.818Lost 1936 Sugar Bowl, TCU Horned Frogs, 2–3 ^N/AN/A
1936*SEC1st *N/A911.864Lost 1937 Sugar Bowl, Santa Clara Broncos, 14–21 ^2N/A
1937SEC2ndN/A920.818Lost 1938 Sugar Bowl, Santa Clara Broncos, 0–6 ^8N/A
1938SEC10N/A640.600N/A
1939SEC10thN/A450.444N/A
1940SEC6thN/A640.600N/A
1941SEC7thN/A442.500N/A
1942SEC6thN/A730.700N/A
1943SEC2ndN/A630.667Won 1944 Orange Bowl, Texas A&M Aggies, 19–14 ^N/A
1944SEC6thN/A251.313N/A
1945SEC3rdN/A720.77815N/A
1946SEC3rdN/A911.864Tie 1947 Cotton Bowl, Arkansas Razorbacks, 0–0 ^8N/A
1947SEC8thN/A531.611N/A
1948Gaynell TinsleySECT–10thN/A370.300N/A
1949SEC5thN/A830.727Lost 1950 Sugar Bowl, Oklahoma Sooners, 0–35 ^9N/A
1950SEC9thN/A452.455
1951SECT–3rdN/A731.682
1952SEC10thN/A370.300
1953SEC8thN/A533.591
1954SEC9thN/A560.455
1955Paul DietzelSEC9thN/A352.400
1956SEC11thN/A370.300
1957SEC7thN/A550.500
1958dagger*SEC1st *N/A110 #01.000Won 1959 Sugar Bowl, Clemson Tigers, 7–0 ^11
1959SECT–2ndN/A920.818Lost 1960 Sugar Bowl, Ole Miss Rebels, 0–21 ^33
1960SEC8thN/A541.550
1961*SECT–1st *N/A1010.909Won 1962 Orange Bowl, Colorado Buffaloes, 25–7 ^43
1962Charles McClendonSEC3rdN/A911.909Won 1963 Cotton Bowl, Texas Longhorns, 13–0 ^78
1963SEC5thN/A740.909Lost 1963 Bluebonnet Bowl, Baylor Bears, 7–14 ^
1964SEC5thN/A821.773Won 1965 Sugar Bowl, Syracuse Orangemen, 13–10 ^77
1965SEC6thN/A830.727Won 1966 Cotton Bowl, Arkansas Razorbacks, 14–7 ^814
1966SEC6thN/A541.550
1967SEC6thN/A731.682Won 1968 Sugar Bowl, Wyoming Cowboys, 20–14 ^
1968SECT–3rdN/A830.727Won 1968 Peach Bowl, Florida State Seminoles, 31–27 ^19
1969SEC2ndN/A910.900107
1970*SEC1st *N/A930.750Lost 1971 Orange Bowl, Nebraska Cornhuskers, 12–17 ^76
1971SEC6thN/A930.750Won 1971 Sun Bowl, Iowa State Cyclones, 35–15 ^1110
1972SEC3rdN/A921.792Lost 1972 Astro-Bluebonnet Bowl, Tennessee Volunteers, 17–24 ^1110
1973SEC2ndN/A930.750Lost 1974 Orange Bowl, Penn State Nittany Lions, 9–16 ^1314
1974SEC9thN/A551.500
1975SECT–6thN/A560.455
1976SEC7thN/A731.682
1977SECT–3rdN/A840.667Lost 1977 Sun Bowl, Stanford Cardinals, 14–24 ^
1978SECT–4thN/A840.667Lost 1978 Liberty Bowl, Missouri Tigers, 15–20 ^
1979SECT–3rdN/A750.667Won 1979 Tangerine Bowl, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, 34–10 ^
1980Jerry StovallSECT–4thN/A740.636
1981SECT–8thN/A371.318
1982SEC2ndN/A831.708Lost 1983 Orange Bowl, Nebraska Cornhuskers, 20–21 ^1111
1983SEC9thN/A470.364
1984Bill ArnspargerSEC2ndN/A831.708Lost 1985 Sugar Bowl , Nebraska Cornhuskers, 10–28 ^1516
1985SECT–3rdN/A921.792Lost 1985 Liberty Bowl, Baylor Bears, 7–21 ^2020
1986*SEC1st *N/A930.750Lost 1987 Sugar Bowl, Nebraska Cornhuskers, 15–30 ^1011
1987Mike ArcherSEC2ndN/A1011.875Won 1987 Gator Bowl, South Carolina Gamecocks, 30–13 ^55
1988*SECT–1st *N/A840.667Lost 1989 Hall of Fame Bowl, Syracuse Orangemen, 10–23 ^19
1989SECT–7thN/A470.364
1990SECT–7thN/A560.455
1991Curley HallmanSECT–6thN/A560.455
1992SEC12th6th290.182
1993SECT–7thT–4th560.455
1994SEC8th4th470.364
1995Gerry DiNardoSEC6th4th741.625Won 1995 Independence Bowl, Michigan State, 45–26 ^25
1996SEC3rdT–1st double-dagger1020.833Won 1996 Peach Bowl, Clemson Tigers, 10–7 ^1213
1997SECT–2ndT–1st double-dagger930.750Won 1997 Independence Bowl, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 27–9 ^1313
1998SEC9th5th470.364
1999Gerry DiNardo/Hal HunterSEC11th6th380.273
2000Nick SabanSECT–3rd2nd840.667Won 2000 Peach Bowl, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, 28–14 ^22
2001*SEC1st *T–1st double-dagger1030.769Won 2002 Sugar Bowl, Illinois Fighting Illini, 47–34 ^78
2002SECT–3rdT–2nd850.615Lost 2003 Cotton Bowl, Texas Longhorns, 20–35 ^
2003dagger*SEC1st *T–1st double-dagger1310.929Won 2004 Sugar Bowl (BCS National Championship Game), Oklahoma Sooners, 21–14 ^21
2004SECT–3rd2nd930.750Lost 2005 Capital One Bowl, Iowa Hawkeyes, 25–30 ^1616
2005Les MilesSEC2ndT–1st double-dagger1120.846Won 2005 Peach Bowl, Miami Hurricanes, 40–3 ^65
2006SECT–3rdT–2nd1120.846Won 2007 Sugar Bowl, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 41–14 ^33
2007dagger*SEC1st *1st double-dagger1220.857Won 2008 BCS National Championship Game, Ohio State Buckeyes, 38–24 ^11
2008SECT–7th3rd850.615Won 2008 Chick-fil-A Bowl, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, 38–3 ^
2009SEC3rd2nd940.692Lost 2010 Capital One Bowl, Penn State Nittany Lions, 17–19 ^1717
2010SECT–2ndT–2nd1120.846Won 2011 Cotton Bowl, Texas A&M Aggies, 41–24 ^88
2011*SEC1st *1st double-dagger1310.929Lost 2012 BCS National Championship Game, Alabama Crimson Tide, 0–21 ^22
2012SECT–4thT–2nd1030.769Lost 2012 Chick-fil-A Bowl, Clemson Tigers, 24–25 ^1412
2013SECT–5th3rd1030.769Won 2014 Outback Bowl, Iowa Hawkeyes, 21–14 ^1414
2014SECT–6thT–4th850.615Lost 2014 Music City Bowl, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 28–31 ^
2015SECT–3rdT–3rd930.750Won 2015 Texas Bowl, Texas Tech Red Raiders, 56–27 ^1617
2016Les Miles/Ed OrgeronSECT–3rdT–2nd840.667Won 2016 Citrus Bowl, Louisville Cardinals, 29–9 ^1314
2017Ed OrgeronSEC4th3rd940.692Lost 2018 Citrus Bowl, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 17–21 ^1818
Totals 787 412 47 .650

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