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The 2007 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University during the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It won the Southeastern Conference (SEC) championship and the national championship –their third claimed national championship and fourth recognized by the NCAA and the college football community. [ 1 ]
The 2007 SEC Championship Game was played on December 1, 2007, in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. The game determined the 2007 football champion of the Southeastern Conference. The LSU Tigers, winners of the Western division of the SEC, defeated the Tennessee Volunteers, who won the Eastern division, by a score of 21–14. This was the ...
They were selected as National Champions on three additional occasions, though the program does not claim these titles. LSU has won 15 conference championships with 12 being Southeastern Conference championships. LSU has 812 official wins ranking it twelfth all-time for Division I FBS teams. [4] The LSU Tigers first fielded a football team in 1893.
The regular season began on August 30, 2007, and ended on December 1, 2007. The postseason concluded on January 7, 2008, with the BCS National Championship Game in New Orleans, where the No. 2-ranked Louisiana State Tigers defeated the No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes to win their 2nd BCS and 3rd overall national title.
The Tigers' defensive stats wouldn't wow anyone but as Whit Weeks said following LSU's thrilling 29-26 overtime win over Ole Miss, the Tigers knew what was coming. And LSU's defense was ready.
The LSU quarterback had pieced together a remarkable regular season but, at 9-3, his team didn’t qualify for the SEC championship game and has only a bowl game against Wisconsin left to play.
LSU’s dazzling dual-threat quarterback won the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night, becoming the first player since 2016 to win college football’s most prestigious player of the year award as ...
The 2010 season as a whole was successful for Miles and LSU with the team finishing 11–2 and winning the Cotton Bowl. [47] [48] The 2011 season marked great opportunity that faded out for Miles and LSU. The Tigers went 13–0, including a hard-fought 9–6 overtime duel with Alabama in a Game of the Century, and won the SEC Championship over ...