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First season | 1893 | ||
Athletic director | Joe Alleva | ||
Head coach |
Ed Orgeron 1st year, 6–2 (.750) |
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Stadium | Tiger Stadium | ||
Seating capacity | 102,321 | ||
Field surface | Grass | ||
Location | Baton Rouge, Louisiana | ||
Conference | SEC | ||
Division | Western | ||
Past conferences |
Independent (1893–1895) Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1896–1921) Southern Conference (1922–1932) |
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All-time record | 772–405–47 (.650) | ||
Bowl record | 24–22–1 (.521) | ||
Claimed nat'l titles | 3 (1958, 2003, 2007) | ||
Unclaimed nat'l titles | 4 (1908, 1935, 1936, 1962) | ||
National finalist | 3 (2003, 2007, 2011) | ||
Conference titles | 14 | ||
Division titles | 8 | ||
Rivalries |
Alabama Crimson Tide Arkansas Razorbacks Ole Miss Rebels |
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Heisman winners | 1 | ||
Consensus All-Americans | 31 | ||
Current uniform | |||
Colors | Purple and Gold |
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Fight song | Fight for LSU | ||
Mascot | Mike the Tiger | ||
Marching band | Louisiana State University Tiger Marching Band | ||
Website | LSUSports.net |
The LSU Tigers football program, also known as the Fighting Tigers, represents Louisiana State University in the sport of American football. The Tigers compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). LSU ended the 2015 season with 770 victories, the 12th most in NCAA Division I FBS history, and the 4th most of any SEC team, behind Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia. The Tigers also have the 11th highest winning percentage among teams with at least 1,000 games played.
LSU has won three National Championships in 1958, 2003 and 2007. LSU won the BCS National Championship in 2004 (2003 season) with a 21–14 win over Oklahoma in the Nokia Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, and the 2008 BCS National Championship Game (2007 season) versus the Ohio State Buckeyes with a 38–24 score, thus becoming the first team since the advent of the BCS to win multiple BCS national titles.
LSU has been featured in a game with ESPN College GameDay on location a total of 25 times, and the show has aired from Baton Rouge a total of 13 times. The Tigers have now made at least one appearance on the show every season since 2003. In recent years, LSU has had a high number of players drafted into the National Football League (NFL). As of the beginning of the 2016 NFL season, there were 42 former LSU players on active rosters in the NFL, the most of any college program.