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  2. Scott Woodward (athletic director) - Wikipedia

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    Washington (acting AD) 2008–2016. Washington. 2016–2019. Texas A&M. 2019–present. LSU. Scott Woodward is currently the athletics director at Louisiana State University (LSU). [2][3] Woodward was previously director of athletics at the University of Washington from 2008 to 2016 and at Texas A&M University from 2016 to 2019. [4][5]

  3. Category : LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers athletic directors

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    This category includes athletic directors associated with the LSU Tigers and LSU Lady Tigers intercollegiate sports teams representing Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. For more information, please see LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers, Louisiana State University, Louisiana State University traditions and Tiger Athletic Foundation.

  4. Joe Alleva - Wikipedia

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    LSU. On April 2, 2008, Alleva was named athletic director at Louisiana State University and officially started on July 1, 2008. [3] In 2009, he was named vice chancellor, making it the first time in LSU history the director of athletics has also held a vice chancellor position. [4]

  5. LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Louisiana State University official team nickname is the Fighting Tigers, Tigers or Lady Tigers. [3] At one time, the "Lady Tigers" nickname was used only in sports that have teams for both men and women—specifically basketball, cross country, golf, swimming and diving, tennis, and track and field (indoor and outdoor); however, since 2017, only women's basketball, cross country, and ...

  6. List of LSU Tigers head football coaches - Wikipedia

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    Since November 2021, Brian Kelly has served as LSU's head coach. [2] The team has played more than 1,200 games over 124 seasons of LSU football. [1] Twelve coaches have led the Tigers in postseason bowl games: Bernie Moore, Gus Tinsley, Paul Dietzel, Charlie McClendon, Jerry Stovall, Bill Arnsparger, Mike Archer, Gerry DiNardo, Nick Saban, Les ...

  7. History of LSU Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    On November 12, LSU lost to Southern Miss, Hallman's former team, 20-18 in front of the smallest Death Valley crowd since 1974 (announced attendance was 51,718, but LSU officials estimated the actual crowd was closer to 40,000). Two days later, LSU athletic director Joe Dean gave Hallman an ultimatum

  8. LSU Tigers football - Wikipedia

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    Two days later, LSU athletic director Joe Dean gave Hallman an ultimatum–resign or be fired. When Hallman refused to resign, Dean fired him, though he was allowed to finish out the season. [ 62 ] He closed out his career at LSU with a 30–12 win over Arkansas—the Tigers' first regular-season win in the series since 1956.

  9. Thomas Pinckney "Skipper" Heard - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Pinckney "Skipper" Heard (August 25, 1898 – July 11, 1980) or T.P. "Skipper" Heard was the athletics director at Louisiana State University from 1931 until 1954. [1] Heard was an early pioneer in the establishment of legal and honest athletic grants-in-aid and oversaw LSU's entry into the Southeastern Conference as a charter member in ...