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LSU Record 0-0 (0-0 SEC) (8-5 in 2008) Ranking No. 11 Associated Press No. 9 USA Today/Coaches Last Game Dec. 31 at Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta def. #14 Georgia Tech, 38-3 Coach Les Miles Career Record 70-32/ninth year LSU Record 42-11/fifth year vs. Washington first meeting Washington Record 0-0 (0-0 Pac-10) (0-12 in 2008) Ranking NR Associated Press NR USA Today/Coaches Last Game Dec. 6 at Berkeley, Calif. lost to California, 48-7 Coach Steve Sarkisian Career Record 0-0/first year UW Record 0-0/first year vs. LSU first meeting SEPTEMBER 5 at Washington (ESPN) 9:36 p.m. 12 * Vanderbilt (ESPNU) 6 p.m. 19 UL-Lafayette (ESPNU) 6 p.m. 26 * at Mississippi State TBA OCTOBER 3 * at Georgia TBA 10 * Florida TBA 24 * Auburn TBA 31 Tulane 7 p.m. NOVEMBER 7 * at Alabama TBA 14 Louisiana Tech 7 p.m. 21 * at Ole Miss TBA 28 * Arkansas TBA DECEMBER 5 SEC Championship (CBS) 3 p.m. (Atlanta, Ga.) All Times Central #11/9 LSU (0-0, 0-0 SEC) SEPTEMBER 5 at LSU (ESPN) 9:36 p.m. 12 Idaho (FSN) 2:30 p.m. 19 * USC (ABC) 2:30 p.m. 26 * at Stanford TBA OCTOBER 3 at Notre Dame (NBC) 2:30 p.m. 10 * Arizona TBA 17 * at Arizona State (FSN) 9 p.m. 24 * Oregon TBA NOVEMBER 7 * at UCLA TBA 14 * at Oregon State TBA 28 * Washington State TBA DECEMBER 5 * California (FSN) 5:30 p.m. All Times Central Washington (0-0, 0-0 Pac-10) Jim Hawthorne, play-by-play Doug Moreau, analyst Jordy Hultberg, sideline Radio • LSU Sports Radio Network Lyn Rollins, play-by-play Greg Bowser, analyst Jordy Hultberg, sideline Television • Cox Sports (delay) Date/Time: Saturday, Sept. 5 at 9:36 p.m. CT Location: Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium - 72,500) Television: ESPN (live) -- cable ch. 35 and HD ch. 735 in Baton Rouge Cox Sports Television (delay) - cable ch. 37 and HD ch. 737 in Baton Rouge Radio: LSU Sports Radio Network - 98.1 FM in Baton Rouge Sirius Satellite Radio - ch. 219; XM Satellite Radio - ch. 200 Internet: Geaux Zone on www.LSUsports.net The Series: LSU leads 1-0 Series Notes: LSU and Washington meet for the second time with the Tigers hold a 1-0 advantage in the series … LSU won the only other meeting between the teams, 40-14, in Tiger Stadium in 1984 … It's the second time under Miles that the Tigers have opened the season against a Pac-10 team … LSU beat Arizona State, 35-31, in Tempe to open the 2005 season … LSU is 12-3 all-time against the Pac-10 (4-0 vs. Oregon State, 3-0 vs. Arizona, 1-0 vs. Arizona State, 1-0 vs. Washington, 2-1 vs. Oregon, 1-1 vs. Southern Cal, and 0-1 vs. Stanford) …LSU coach Les Miles is 3-1 vs. the Pac-10, which includes a 2-0 mark at LSU. Miles has wins over Arizona and Arizona State while at LSU and he was 1-1 vs. UCLA while the head coach at Oklahoma State. Phone - 225.578.8226 Fax - 225.578.1861 LSU Sports Information P.O. Box 25095, Baton Rouge, LA 70894 LSU Opens Fifth Season Under Les Miles Against Washington LSU will travel the farthest its ever been - 2,550 miles - for a football game on Saturday when the Tigers open the 2009 season against Washington in Seattle. Kickoff for Tigers and Huskies is set for 9:36 p.m. CT from Husky Stadium. The game will be televised nationally by ESPN. The contest will mark only the second meeting between the two schools, and the first since a 40-14 LSU win over the Huskies in Tiger Stadium in 1983. Its also the first time that the Tigers have played a game on the West Coast since a 1984 contest against Southern Cal (LSU won 23-3). It’s also just the second time in school his- tory the Tigers have played a game in the Pacific Time Zone. LSU goes into the Washington game ranked No. 9 in the USA Today Coaches Poll and No. 11 in the AP Poll. LSU has been ranked in the preseason AP and Coaches Poll every year since 2001. The Washington contest also marks the first for the Tigers against a Pac-10 team since a 45-3 win over Arizona in Tiger Stadium in 2006. LSU last played at a Pac-10 opponent in 2005 when the Tigers were forced, due to Hurricane Katrina, to travel to Tempe, Ariz., to face Arizona State. LSU used a fourth quarter rally to beat the Sun Devils, 35-31 in what was Les Miles' first game as the Tiger head coach. The Washington game represents the start of Miles' fifth season as head coach at LSU. Miles' first four years at LSU was the best four-year stretch in school history with 42 wins (11 loss- es), four bowl victories, and a national title. The Tigers go into 2009 with an offense that will be led by sophomore QB Jordan Jefferson and a stable of running backs paced by senior Charles Scott, who rushed for 1,174 yards in 2008. As a group, LSU returns 92.7 percent (2,011 of 2,168 yards) of its rushing game from a year ago. The Tigers also return 88.4 percent (2,314 of 2,617 yards) of its passing game from 2008. Brandon LaFell (63 rec., 929 yards, 8 TDs) and TE Richard Dickson (31-324-5) return as the Tigers' top two receivers. Defensively, coordinator John Chavis will make his debut against Washington. Chavis has overhauled a Tiger defense that allowed 24.2 points and 325.5 yards per game in 2008. LSU returns its tackles leader (LB Harry Coleman - 71), sacks leader (DE Rahim Alem - 8) and interception leader (CBC Chris Hawkins - 3) from a year ago. LSU also has new starters at both kicker (Josh Jasper) and punter (Derek Helton). Tigers Finish 2008 Season In Style With 38-3 Bowl Win Over Georgia Tech LSU put a season worth of frustration behind it in the Chick-fil-A Bowl as the Tigers capped 2008 with a 38-3 thrashing of 14th-ranked Georgia Tech. The win ran LSU's record to 8-5 overall marking the ninth straight year in which the Tigers have won at least eight games - a school record. LSU also ended a season with a bowl victory for the fourth straight year. The Tigers opened 2008 with four straight wins and climbed to as high as No. 3 in the nation before a loss to Florida in early October. Of LSU's five losses in 2008, one came to eventual national champion Florida; one came to then-No. 1 ranked Alabama in overtime and another came at the hands of top 10-ranked Georgia. LSU had top 25 wins over Auburn and Georgia Tech. Last year also saw the Tigers overcome the largest deficit in school history to win a game as LSU came back from being down 31-3 in the third quarter against Troy, to win 40-31. LSU vs. Washington: The Facts Mark Jones, play-by-play Bob Davie, analyst Television • ESPN 1958, 2003 & 2007 National Champions • 1935, 1936, 1958, 1961, 1970, 1986, 1988, 2001, 2003 & 2007 SEC Champions at Washington Sept. 5, 2009 • 9:36 p.m. CDT • ESPN Seattle, Wash. • Husky Stadium (72,500) 1 GAME

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Page 1: 1 Seattle, Wash. • Husky Stadium (72,500) at Washington · Location: Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium - 72,500) Television: ESPN (live) -- cable ch. 35 and HD ch. 735 in Baton Rouge

LSURecord 0-0 (0-0 SEC) (8-5 in 2008) Ranking No. 11 Associated Press

No. 9 USA Today/CoachesLast Game Dec. 31 at Chick-fil-A Bowl in Atlanta

def. #14 Georgia Tech, 38-3 Coach Les MilesCareer Record 70-32/ninth yearLSU Record 42-11/fifth yearvs. Washington first meeting

Washington Record 0-0 (0-0 Pac-10) (0-12 in 2008)Ranking NR Associated Press

NR USA Today/Coaches Last Game Dec. 6 at Berkeley, Calif.

lost to California, 48-7Coach Steve SarkisianCareer Record 0-0/first yearUW Record 0-0/first year vs. LSU first meeting

SEPTEMBER5 at Washington (ESPN) 9:36 p.m.12 * Vanderbilt (ESPNU) 6 p.m. 19 UL-Lafayette (ESPNU) 6 p.m.26 * at Mississippi State TBAOCTOBER3 * at Georgia TBA10 * Florida TBA24 * Auburn TBA31 Tulane 7 p.m. NOVEMBER7 * at Alabama TBA14 Louisiana Tech 7 p.m. 21 * at Ole Miss TBA28 * Arkansas TBADECEMBER5 SEC Championship (CBS) 3 p.m.

(Atlanta, Ga.)All Times Central

#11/9 LSU (0-0, 0-0 SEC)

SEPTEMBER5 at LSU (ESPN) 9:36 p.m. 12 Idaho (FSN) 2:30 p.m. 19 * USC (ABC) 2:30 p.m. 26 * at Stanford TBAOCTOBER3 at Notre Dame (NBC) 2:30 p.m. 10 * Arizona TBA17 * at Arizona State (FSN) 9 p.m. 24 * Oregon TBANOVEMBER7 * at UCLA TBA14 * at Oregon State TBA28 * Washington State TBADECEMBER5 * California (FSN) 5:30 p.m. All Times Central

Washington (0-0, 0-0 Pac-10)

Jim Hawthorne, play-by-playDoug Moreau, analystJordy Hultberg, sideline

Radio • LSU Sports Radio Network

Lyn Rollins, play-by-playGreg Bowser, analystJordy Hultberg, sideline

Television • Cox Sports (delay)

Date/Time: Saturday, Sept. 5 at 9:36 p.m. CTLocation: Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium - 72,500) Television: ESPN (live) -- cable ch. 35 and HD ch. 735 in Baton Rouge

Cox Sports Television (delay) - cable ch. 37 and HD ch. 737 in Baton RougeRadio: LSU Sports Radio Network - 98.1 FM in Baton Rouge

Sirius Satellite Radio - ch. 219; XM Satellite Radio - ch. 200 Internet: Geaux Zone on www.LSUsports.net The Series: LSU leads 1-0

Series Notes: LSU and Washington meet for the second time with the Tigers hold a 1-0 advantage in the series …LSU won the only other meeting between the teams, 40-14, in Tiger Stadium in 1984 … It's the second time underMiles that the Tigers have opened the season against a Pac-10 team … LSU beat Arizona State, 35-31, in Tempe toopen the 2005 season … LSU is 12-3 all-time against the Pac-10 (4-0 vs. Oregon State, 3-0 vs. Arizona, 1-0 vs.Arizona State, 1-0 vs. Washington, 2-1 vs. Oregon, 1-1 vs. Southern Cal, and 0-1 vs. Stanford) …LSU coach LesMiles is 3-1 vs. the Pac-10, which includes a 2-0 mark at LSU. Miles has wins over Arizona and Arizona State whileat LSU and he was 1-1 vs. UCLA while the head coach at Oklahoma State.

Phone - 225.578.8226Fax - 225.578.1861

LSU Sports InformationP.O. Box 25095, Baton Rouge, LA 70894

LSU Opens Fifth Season Under Les Miles Against Washington LSU will travel the farthest its ever been - 2,550 miles - for a football game on Saturday when the Tigers open the 2009season against Washington in Seattle. Kickoff for Tigers and Huskies is set for 9:36 p.m. CT from Husky Stadium. The gamewill be televised nationally by ESPN. The contest will mark only the second meeting between the two schools, and the firstsince a 40-14 LSU win over the Huskies in Tiger Stadium in 1983. Its also the first time that the Tigers have played a gameon the West Coast since a 1984 contest against Southern Cal (LSU won 23-3). It’s also just the second time in school his-tory the Tigers have played a game in the Pacific Time Zone. LSU goes into the Washington game ranked No. 9 in the USAToday Coaches Poll and No. 11 in the AP Poll. LSU has been ranked in the preseason AP and Coaches Poll every yearsince 2001. The Washington contest also marks the first for the Tigers against a Pac-10 team since a 45-3 win over Arizonain Tiger Stadium in 2006. LSU last played at a Pac-10 opponent in 2005 when the Tigers were forced, due to HurricaneKatrina, to travel to Tempe, Ariz., to face Arizona State. LSU used a fourth quarter rally to beat the Sun Devils, 35-31 inwhat was Les Miles' first game as the Tiger head coach. The Washington game represents the start of Miles' fifth seasonas head coach at LSU. Miles' first four years at LSU was the best four-year stretch in school history with 42 wins (11 loss-es), four bowl victories, and a national title. The Tigers go into 2009 with an offense that will be led by sophomore QBJordan Jefferson and a stable of running backs paced by senior Charles Scott, who rushed for 1,174 yards in 2008. Asa group, LSU returns 92.7 percent (2,011 of 2,168 yards) of its rushing game from a year ago. The Tigers also return 88.4percent (2,314 of 2,617 yards) of its passing game from 2008. Brandon LaFell (63 rec., 929 yards, 8 TDs) and TE RichardDickson (31-324-5) return as the Tigers' top two receivers. Defensively, coordinator John Chavis will make his debutagainst Washington. Chavis has overhauled a Tiger defense that allowed 24.2 points and 325.5 yards per game in 2008.LSU returns its tackles leader (LB Harry Coleman - 71), sacks leader (DE Rahim Alem - 8) and interception leader (CBCChris Hawkins - 3) from a year ago. LSU also has new starters at both kicker (Josh Jasper) and punter (Derek Helton).

Tigers Finish 2008 Season In Style With 38-3 Bowl Win Over Georgia TechLSU put a season worth of frustration behind it in the Chick-fil-A Bowl as the Tigers capped 2008 with a 38-3 thrashing of14th-ranked Georgia Tech. The win ran LSU's record to 8-5 overall marking the ninth straight year in which the Tigers havewon at least eight games - a school record. LSU also ended a season with a bowl victory for the fourth straight year. TheTigers opened 2008 with four straight wins and climbed to as high as No. 3 in the nation before a loss to Florida in earlyOctober. Of LSU's five losses in 2008, one came to eventual national champion Florida; one came to then-No. 1 rankedAlabama in overtime and another came at the hands of top 10-ranked Georgia. LSU had top 25 wins over Auburn andGeorgia Tech. Last year also saw the Tigers overcome the largest deficit in school history to win a game as LSU came backfrom being down 31-3 in the third quarter against Troy, to win 40-31.

LSU vs. Washington: The Facts

Mark Jones, play-by-playBob Davie, analyst

Television • ESPN

1958, 2003 & 2007 National Champions • 1935, 1936, 1958, 1961, 1970, 1986, 1988, 2001, 2003 & 2007 SEC Champions

at Washington Sept. 5, 2009 • 9:36 p.m. CDT • ESPNSeattle, Wash. • Husky Stadium (72,500)1GAME

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1958 • 2003 • 2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Les Miles Interview OpportunitiesMonday Press LuncheonLSU coach Miles meets with the media each Monday of game week in the press conference room, which islocated on the fifth floor of the LSU Athletic Administration Building. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. (CT) fol-lowed by comments from the Coach Miles at 12:15 p.m. (CT). Media members can park in Lot F on cam-pus, which is located off of Nicholson Drive in front of the track stadium. A transcript of coach Miles’ open-ing statement and as well as the question and answer session can be found on the Internet atwww.LSUsports.net/media.

Listen To Les Miles’ Weekly Press Conference Members of the media can access the audio portion of Coach Miles’ Weekly Press Luncheon each Mondaystarting at 12:10 p.m. CT at www.LSUsports.net/live. *Note: Coach Miles’ Press Luncheon the week of the Vanderbilt game will be held Tuesday, Sept. 8.

SEC Teleconference The 12 SEC coaches are featured on a weekly teleconference each Wednesday at 10 a.m. (CT) during theregular season, beginning Aug. 26. Coach Miles speaks for 10 minutes starting at 10 a.m. Contact the LSUSports Information Department to obtain the phone number to access the call.

Wednesday Post PracticeCoach Miles meets with the media immediately after practice on Wednesday’s during the regular-season atthe LSU Indoor Football Facility. This interview takes place at approximately 6 p.m. each week.

LSU Player Interview OpportunitiesLSU players are available to the media three times during a typical game week - Mondays, Tuesdays andfollowing the game on Saturday. Interview requests for the Monday and Tuesday media opportunitiesshould be made at least 24 hours in advance and emailed to Michael Bonnette ([email protected]) and BillMartin ([email protected]). Members of the media are not permitted to contact players on their cell phonesunder any circumstance.

Following the Press LuncheonLSU players will be made available at 2 p.m. (CT) following head coach Les Miles’ Press Luncheon eachMonday afternoon at the Indoor Football Facility. Requests must be made on (or prior to) the Sunday fol-lowing the game.

Post PracticeLSU players are available after practice on Monday and Tuesday by appointment at the Indoor FootballFacility.

LSU Satellite NewsfeedVideo highlights and interviews with LSU players and coaches are available via satellite each Monday dur-ing the regular-season, beginning on August. 31. The feed runs from 4 to 4:15 p.m CT. The coordinatesare: Galaxy 28, Transponder 12 - C-Band; 3940 MHz Horizontal; Trouble number: (225) 336-2268 or 336-2269 - Baton Rouge Teleport.

Note: There will no newsfeed on Monday, Sept. 7. The feed that week will take place on Tuesday,Sept. 8.

LSU Media Services Sports Information Office(225) 578-8226 Assoc. AD/Sports Information DirectorMichael Bonnette - [email protected] Sports Information DirectorBill Martin - [email protected]

LSUTelevisionKevin Wagner - [email protected]

LSURadio Jim Hawthorne - [email protected]

LSUSports on Twitter & Facebooktwitter.com/lsusportstwitter.com/lsucoachmilestwitter.com/lsumediaalertsfacebook.com/lsusports

Who to Contact

www.LSUsports.net/mediaThe Official Website of LSU Athletics is home toall the football information you need. Schedules,results, rosters, bios, statistics and game notescan be found and are always up to date. TheGAMEDAY section, updated daily, has all rele-vant info for the upcoming game.

http://media.lsusports.netMedia can access images for all LSU athleticteams, including action shots, heads shots,logos, etc. To gain access to the high-resolutionpictures, email Michael Bonnette. You will beassigned a login and password that will enableyou to retrieve pictures. This service is for themedia use only.

On the Internet

Cox Sports TelevisionAll 12 of LSU’s regular-season football gameswill be broadcast on a tape-delay basis by CoxSports Television. Replays of the LSU games willbe shown each Sunday following the contest at7 p.m., followed by another airing on Wednesdaynights that week. Lyn Rollins will handle theplay-by-play, with Greg Bowser serving as gameanalyst and Jordy Hultberg as the sidelinereporter.

On Television

Game DayLSU vs. Washington6 CT (ESPNU)

Post GameCoach Miles is availablefollowing the game inthe media room.

Players will immediatelyfollow.

SATURDAY 12Press Luncheon11:30 a.m. - AthleticBuilding, 5th Floor

1 p.m. - Player inter-views

Practice4 p.m. - McClendonPractice Facility6 p.m. - Player interviews

TUESDAY 8PracticeTBA - Practice

MONDAY 7SEC Teleconference10 a.m. Miles on call

Practice3:30 p.m. - McClendonPractice Facility

6 p.m. -Miles interview(Indoor Facility)

Miles Radio Show7 p.m. - Walk-On’s

WEDNESDAY 9Practice3 p.m. - McClendonPractice Facility

THURSDAY 10Walk-ThroughTBA - Tiger Stadium

FRIDAY 111:15 p.m. - Charter flight departs forBaton Rouge, La.

8 p.m. - Team returns to campus

SUNDAY 6

Game 2: Vanderbilt Michael Bonnette [email protected]

Bill [email protected]

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Year School Overall Record Conf. Record vs. Top 25 Teams2001 Oklahoma State 4-7 2-6 1-22002 Oklahoma State 8-5 5-3 1-32003 Oklahoma State 9-4 5-3 1-22004 Oklahoma State 7-5 4-4 0-32005 LSU 11-2 7-1 5-22006 LSU 11-2 6-2 3-22007 LSU * 12-2 6-2 7-12008 LSU 8-5 3-5 2-3 2009 LSU 0-0 0-0 0-0TOTALS (8th year) 70-32 38-26 20-18LSU record (4th year) 42-11 22-10 17-8Oklahoma State record (4 years) 28-21 16-16 3-10

1958 • 2003 • 2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Born: Nov. 10, 1953Hometown: Elyria, OhioWife: KathyChildren: Kathryn “Smacker”, Leslie Matthew,“Manny”, Benjamin, and Macy GraceCollege: Michigan, ‘76

Coaching Experience1980-81 Assistant Coach Michigan1982-86 Assistant Coach Colorado1987-94 Assistant Coach Michigan1995-97 Assistant Coach Oklahoma State1998-00 Assistant Coach Dallas Cowboys2001-04 Head Coach Oklahoma State2005- Head Coach LSU

It has been said that LSU is in the midst of the Golden Era of football at the school and head coach LesMiles has been the driving force behind the Tigers' continued dominance at the national level since his arrival in2005.

In four years at LSU, Miles has led the charge in what has been the best run in the history of football at theschool. Since taking over the program in January of 2005, Miles has led LSU to a national title, a SoutheasternConference championship, two appearances in the SEC Championship Game, three straight top five finishes,and four bowl victories, two of which were BCS contests.

Throw in 42 victories and three seasons of at least 11 victories and that makes for the best four-year stretchof football in school history.

Miles' record with the Tigers is an astonishing 42-11 with those victories representing the most by any LSUfootball coach over a four-year period. In addition to his 42 wins, some other notable accomplishments during hisfirst four years with the Tigers include: only coach in LSU history to beat Auburn, Florida and Alabama in sameseason - and he's done it twice; only first-year coach in SEC history to lead team to league's title game; nine winsover coaches who have won national titles; only coach in LSU history to lead Tigers to three straight top five finalrankings; and a perfect 4-0 record in bowl games, which includes wins in the BCS Championship Game and theSugar Bowl.

LSU's success under Miles hasn't been just on the playing field as the Tigers have also excelled in the class-room as well as being active participants within the community. With an approach that demands his players strivefor excellence and pursue an education while representing the University in first-class fashion, the response bythe players has been overwhelming. In addition to averaging over 10 wins for the past four years, the Tigers havehad 66 players earn a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll with another 85 earning their college diploma.

Sixteen of the 18 seniors on the 2008 football team graduated, while 18 members of the 25-man senior classfrom the 2007 national championship team have earned their degree.

The Tigers also played an instrumental role in the recovery efforts following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita n2005, two of the most devastating natural disasters to hit the Louisiana coast.

On the field, the Tigers have produced 25 NFL Draft picks over the past four years, including a school-recordfour first-round picks in the 2007 draft. In 2007, senior defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey became the most decorat-ed defender in school history, winning four national awards - the Lombardi, Outland, Nagurski and Lott Trophies -as well as being named the SEC Defensive Player of the Year and a consensus All-American. A year later, TysonJackson became the highest drafted defensive player in LSU history, going No. 3 overall to the Kansas CityChiefs.

Now, with the Tigers becoming the first school in the country to have won two BCS National Championships,the foundation for the LSU football program continues to be solid. After 42 wins, including 17 over foes rankedamong the nation's top 25, and with four-straight recruiting classes ranked among the top 10 in the nation, includ-ing the nation's No. 1 class in 2009, Miles and the Tigers have solidified their standing as one of college football'spremier programs.

Les Miles

The Les Miles Record

The Les Miles File

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Les Miles Notables 42-11 Overall Record at LSU25-3 Record vs. Unranked Teams 24-5 Record in Tiger Stadium 22-10 Record in SEC Regular Season

Games17-8 Record vs. Top 25 Teams 15-5 Record vs. SEC Western Division 11-5 Record in SEC Home Games 11-5 Record in SEC Road Games 11 Fourth Quarter Comeback Wins For

LSU Since 2005 8-5 Record vs. Top 10 Teams 9 Number of wins over coaches who

have won a national title * 4-0 Record in Bowl Games 2-0 Record in BCS Bowl Games 1 BCS National Championship1 SEC Championship * - Came against Philip Fulmer (twice), Urban Meyer (twice),Larry Coker, Steve Spurrier (twice), Nick Saban and Jim Tressel.

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Totalsvs. unranked teams 6-0 8-0 5-1 6-2 0-0 25-3vs. top 25 teams 5-2 3-2 7-1 2-3 0-0 17-8vs. top 10 teams 2-1 2-2 3-0 1-2 0-0 8-5SEC Regular Season 7-1 6-2 6-2 3-5 0-0 22-10vs. SEC Western Division 5-0 4-1 4-1 2-3 0-0 15-5vs. SEC Eastern Division 2-1 2-1 2-1 1-2 0-0 7-5SEC home games 3-1 4-0 3-1 1-3 0-0 11-5SEC road games 4-0 2-2 3-1 2-2 0-0 11-5All home games 5-1 8-0 6-1 5-3 0-0 24-5All road games 5-0 2-2 4-1 2-2 0-0 13-5Neutral Site games 1-1 1-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 5-1

Les Miles By The Numbers

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1958 • 2003 • 2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

LSU Goes West To Face WashingtonLSU will travel over 2,000 miles this week as the Tigers open the 2009 season against Washington in Seattle. TheWashington game will mark the longest distance LSU has ever had to travel for a football game. LSU is 1-0 all time againstWashington. The only time the teams met came in 1983 in Tiger Stadium when unranked LSU upset then-No. 9Washington, 40-14, on Sept. 24. LSU brings of nation's best streak of 19 straight non-conference wins into the Washingtongame.

LSU Travel Plans Due to the long distance that LSU must travel for this week's season opener, the Tigers will change up their travel routine.LSU will depart Baton Rouge a day early, leaving on Thursday evening after practice instead of Friday afternoon. LSU willalso spend the night in Seattle on Saturday night (the Tigers always return home immediately following all other roadgames) and return home on Sunday afternoon.

Did You Know.... * The Washington contest is just the second time in school history that LSU will play a game in the Pacific Time Zone.* Saturday’s 9:36 p.m. CT kickoff will be the latest LSU has ever started a football game. * LSU has the nation’s longest non-conference winning streak at 19 in a row.* LSU men’s basketball coach Trent Johnson grew up and Seattle and lived just a few miles from Husky Stadium as achild. Johnson will be in the stands on Saturday night for the game. * Jordan Jeffrerson will be the youngest LSU quarterback to start a season-opener since Y.A. Tittle in 1945. Jefferson willbe 19 years, 11 days when the Tigers kickoff on Saturday vs. Washington. Tittle was 18 years, 11 months and 6 days whenhe took the opening snap vs. Rice in 1945.

Just How Far Is SeattleWith 2,551 miles seperating Baton Rouge and Seattle, this will be the farthest LSU has ever traveled for a football game.To put a llittle perspective on the distance between the two cities, consider that the combined distance that LSU will travelfor its remaining four away games this year is 1,590 miles (300 to Starkville, 597 to Athens, 347 to Tuscaloosa and 346 toOxford), nearly 1,000 miles short of the distance the Tigers will travel to for the season opener.

LSU-Washington TiesLSU wide receiver coach D.J. McCarthy played football at Washington for three seasons (1991-92-93) and he was a partof the Huskies national title team in 1991. McCarthy is a 1994 graduate of Washington. Washington AD Scott Woodward isan LSU graduate and spent several years serving as the athletic department liaison for the Chancellor's office earlier thisdecade. Current Washington chancellor Dr. Mark Emmert held the same post at LSU for several years ... LSU men’s bas-ketball coach Trent Johnson served as an assistant basketball coach at Washington from 1989-92.

LSU vs. the Pac-10LSU goes into the Washington game sporting a 12-3 all-time mark against teams from the Pac-10. LSU has faced OregonState more than any other Pac-10 team and the Tigers are 4-0 against the Beavers. LSU is 3-0 vs. Arizona, 1-0 vs. ArizonaState, 1-0 vs. Washington, 2-1 vs. Oregon, 1-1 vs. Southern Cal, and 0-1 vs. Stanford. LSU has never faced UCLA,California or Washington State. LSU coach Les Miles is 3-1 vs. the Pac-10, which includes a 2-0 mark at LSU. Miles haswins over Arizona and Arizona State while at LSU and he was 1-1 vs. UCLA while the head coach at Oklahoma State.

Miles vs. Washington Saturday’s game will be the first time that Les Miles has faced Washington as a head coach, however, he has beeninvolved in four games against the Huskies as an assistant coach. Miles is 2-2 in those games, three of which came in theRose Bowl. The following is a look at how Miles has fared against the Huskies during his coaching career:

Year Miles’ Team Results Other1980 Michigan def. Washiington, 23-6 Rose Bowl 1985 Colorado lost Washington, 21-20 Freedom Bowl1991 Michigan lost Washington, 34-14 Rose Bowl1992 MIchigan def. Washington, 38-31 Rose Bowl

LSU Ranked In USA Today Coaches Poll Top 10 To Start Season For Sixth Straight YearWhen LSU kicks off the 2009 season on Saturday against Washington, they will do so ranked among the top 10 teams inthe nation. LSU is ranked No. 9 in the USA Today/Coaches Poll. It marks the sixth straight year that the Tigers enter week1 of the regular season ranked in the top 10. LSU has been ranked in the preseason top 10 every year since the 2004 sea-son. LSU is ranked No. 11 in the AP preseason poll.

LSU In Season-OpenersLSU brings an 82-28-5 overall mark in season-openers into the Washington game. The Tigers have won six straight and12 of their last 13 season-openers. LSU's only season-opening loss over the past 13 years came at Virginia Tech by a 26-8 count in 2002. Last year, the Tigers rolled to a 41-13 win over Appalachian State in Tiger Stadium to open the season.

Miles In Season OpenersLSU coach Les Miles is 5-3 in season openers in his eight previous years as a head coach. Miles is 4-0 in season open-ers at LSU, beating Arizona State, 35-31, in Tempe in 2005 followed by a 45-3 win over Louisiana-Lafayette in 2006, a 45-0 victory over Mississippi State in 2007 and the 41-13 victory over Appalachian State last year.

LSU Won No. 700 In 2008 Finale LSU won the programs 700th game last year against Georgia Tech in the Chick-fil-a Bowl. Currently, LSU is one of only 12schools in college football's highest division that have won 700 games during their history.

Week AP Coaches Harris BCSPreseason 11 9 -- --

Tracking the Tigers

Rk. Team Rec. Points1. Florida (58) 0-0 1,4982. Texas (2) 0-0 1,4243. Oklahoma 0-0 1,3704. USC 0-0 1,3135. Alabama 0-0 1,1566. Ohio State 0-0 1,1137. Virginia Tech 0-0 1,0548. Ole Miss 0-0 1,0479. Penn State 0-0 9899. Oklahoma State 0-0 989 11. LSU 0-0 91412. California 0-0 74613. Georgia 0-0 71414. Boise State 0-0 65915. Georgia Tech 0-0 59316. Oregon 0-0 58717. TCU 0-0 52118. Florida State 0-0 307 19. Utah 0-0 28920. BYU 0-0 26721. North Carolina 0-0 26122. Iowa 0-0 22923. Notre Dame 0-0 22524. Nebraska 0-0 20725. Kansas 0-0 134

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Rk. Team Rec. Points1. Florida (53) 0-0 1,4662. Texas (4) 0-0 1.3863. Oklahoma (1) 0-0 1,3584. USC (1) 0-0 1,3215. Alabama 0-0 1,1346. Ohio State 0-0 1,1267. Virginia Tech 0-0 1,0208. Penn State 0-0 9889. LSU 0-0 91710. Ole Miss 0-0 88911. Oklahoma State 0-0 86112. California 0-0 71113. Georgia 0-0 70714. Oregon 0-0 69415. Georgia Tech 0-0 55916. Boise State 0-0 54217. TCU 0-0 46118. Utah 0-0 40419. Florida State 0-0 37120. North Carolina 0-0 29321. Iowa 0-0 25722. Nebraska 0-0 23623. Notre Dame 0-0 19424. BYU 0-0 178 25. Oregon State 0-0 165

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LSU Leads Nation With 19 Straight Non-Conference WinsLSU goes into its game with Washington having won 19 straight non-conference games, a streak that dates back to thestart of the 2005 season. LSU coach Les Miles is a perfect 19-0 in non-conference games at LSU. The 19-game non-con-ference winning streak ranks first nationally. LSU's last non-conference loss came during the 2004 season when Iowascored on the final play of the game to beat LSU, 30-25, in the Capital One Bowl. LSU hasn't lost a regular season non-conference contest since dropping a 26-8 decision to Virginia Tech in the 2002 season opener.

LSU Hasn't Been Kind To Non-SEC Foes; Tigers Have Outscored Them 694 to 170 Under MilesLSU coach Les Miles is 19-0 in non-conference games with the Tigers and in those 19 contests, only six teams - ArizonaState, Notre Dame, Louisiana Tech, Ohio State, Appalachian State, Tulane and Troy - have reached double-figures in pointsagainst LSU. A year ago, LSU went 5-0 in five non-conference games, outscoring opponents 195-60. In the 19 non-con-ference games the Tigers have played under Miles, LSU has outscored its opponents 694 to 170 or by an average of 36.5to 8.9.

LSU's Won 16 Straight Overall On ESPN Family Of Networks; Streak At 15 On ESPNLSU brings a 16-game winning streak on the ESPN family of networks into the Washington game. The 16-game streak goesback to the 2005 season when Tennessee rallied for a 30-27 overtime win over the Tigers on a Monday night in a gametelevised by ESPN2. Since then, the Tigers have reeled off 16 straight victories on the all sports network. Breaking downthe 16-game streak has the Tigers winning nine straight on ESPN, six in a row on ESPN2, and one on ESPN Classic. InESPN only games, the Tigers have won 15 straight, a streak that dates back to the 2002 season.

LSU's Won 9 Straight And 11 of Last 12 In SeptemberIn addition to its 19 game non-conference winning streak, LSU brings a 9-game winning streak in games played inSeptember into the Washington contest. LSU hasn't lost a game in September since a 7-3 setback to Auburn on Sept. 16,2006. Overall, LSU coach Les Miles is 12-2 in September games with the Tigers.

Jefferson Youngest Starting QB In SEC; Youngest LSU QB To Start Season-Opener Since 1945LSU’s Jordan Jefferson goes into the 2009 season as the youngest starting quarterback in the SEC. Jefferson, who hastwo career starts to his credit, will be 19 years and 11 days when he takes the first snap against Washington. Jefferson willbe the youngest quarterback to start a season-opener for the Tigers since Y.A. Tittle in 1945. That year, Tittle was 18 years,11 months, and 6 days when the Tigers opened the season against Rice. Here’s a look at some of the younger quarter-backs who started season-openers at LSU:

Year Player Age Results1945 Y.A. Tittle 18 yrs., 11 months, 6 days def. Rice, 42-01980 Alan Risher 19 yrs., 4 months, 1 day lost Florida State, 16-01986 Tommy Hodson 19 yrs., 7 months, 16 days def. Texas A&M, 35-171996 Herb Tyler 19 yrs., 9 months, 1 day def. Houston, 35-34

LSU To Start A New Quarterback In Season Opener For Third Straight YearLSU will start a new quarterback in a season opener for the third straight year against Washington as sophomore JordanJefferson will take the first snap for the Tigers. Jefferson, who was offensive MVP of last year's Chick-fil-A Bowl, will bemaking his third career start for the Tigers, all of which have come away from Tiger Stadium. Jefferson is 1-1 as LSU's start-ing quarterback - beating Georgia Tech in the Chick-fil-A Bowl and losing to Arkansas in Little Rock in last year's regularseason finale. LSU started the 2007 season with a new quarterback when Matt Flynn took the opening snap, while lastyear, Jarrett Lee made his first career start in the opener against Appalachian State. JaMarcus Russell was the last LSUquarterback to serve as starter for more than one year (2005-06).

Two Brothers To Start For Tigers On DefenseLSU will have two brothers starting on defense against Washington on Saturday as DE Rahim Alem (formerly Al Jones)and FS Chad Jones will both be in the starting lineup. It’s the first time brothers will start in the same game for the Tigerssince 2005 when FB Kevin Steltz and S Craig Steltz both started in a win over Appalachian State.

Charles Scott Goes Over 1,000-yard Mark LSU's Charles Scott topped the 1,000-yard rushing mark in 2008, going for 1,174 yards and 18 touchdowns in what wasone of the most productive seasons in school history for a running back. Scott's 1,174 rushing yards is the fifth-highest totalin school history, while is 18 rushing TDs ranks No. 2 all-time. Scott goes into 2009 looking to become the first LSU run-ning back since Kevin Faulk to rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons. Faulk did it three straight years from 1996 to1998. Only three players in LSU history have had back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons - Charles Alexander (1977-78),Dalton Hilliard (1984-85) and Faulk (1996-97-98).

LSU Returns Top Rusher, Receiver And Passer For First Time Since 1997For the first time since the 1997 season, LSU returns its top three hands on offense in terms of rushing, passing and receiv-ing. This year, Charles Scott returns as the Tigers leading rusher from a year ago, while Brandon LaFell returns as thetop receiver from 2008 and quarterback Jarrett Lee comes back after leading the Tigers in passing yards. In 1997, runningback Kevin Faulk, quarterback Herb Tyler and wide receiver Larry Foster all returned on offense after leading the Tigers inrushing, receiving and passing from the year before.

The first Bowl Championship Series standings ofthe 2009 season will not be released until Oct.18.

Bowl Championship Series

DE Rahim Alem • Ted Hendricks Award Watch List • Bednarik Award Watch List • Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List • All-SEC Coaches Third Team

DT Charles Alexander • All-SEC Coaches Second Team

OT Ciron Black • Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List • Outland Trophy Watch List • CBSSports.com First Team All-America• ESPN.com First Team All-America• Sporting News First Team All-America • Sports Illustrated First Team All-America • All-SEC Coaches First Team

LB Harry Coleman • Lott Trophy Watch List

TE Richard Dickson • John Mackey Award Watch List • All-SEC Coaches First Team

RB/RS Trindon Holliday • All-SEC Coaches Third Team

QB Jordan Jefferson • Davey O’Brien Award Watch List

FS Chad Jones • All-SEC Coaches Second Team

WR Brandon LaFell • Biletnikoff Award Watch List • Maxwell Award Watch List • All-SEC Coaches Second Team

LB Perry Riley • All-SEC Coaches Third Team

RB Charles Scott • Doak Walker Award Watch List • Maxwell Award Watch List • All-SEC Coaches First Team

Preseason Watch Lists/Honors

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Dickson In Position To Break Every Tight End Receiving Record at LSUSenior TE Richard Dickson goes into the 2009 season with a shot at breaking every school record for receiving at his posi-tion. For his career, Dickson has caught 69 passes for 795 yards and 10 touchdowns. His 10 TD receptions tie with Brad Boydfor the school's career mark for a tight end, while his 69 catches are No. 4 in school history and his 795 yards are No. 5 inschool history. The following is a look at Dickson's career receiving numbers and who he's chasing to become the most pro-ductive tight end in school history

Category Dickson's Numbers LSU Record HolderCareer Receptions 69 Mitch Andrews (87)Career Receiving Yards 795 David LaFleur (881) Career Receiving TDs 10 tied with Brad Boyd (10)* Note: These are stats for players at the tight end position

He Must Be A Former LinemanOne look at LSU's results in relation to rushing the football and it's easy to figure out that head coach Les Miles is a formeroffensive lineman. In 53 games under Miles, LSU's success is easy to predict when it comes to net rushing yards. Get to 100yards rushing and LSU will more than likely win as the Tigers are 39-5 under Miles when that happens. Hold the opponent tofewer than 100-yards and the Tigers are 29-3. An even more telling stat is that when LSU rushes for 100-plus yards and holdsthe opponents to fewer than 100-yards, the Tigers are 28-0. The following is a look at LSU's rushing numbers during the Milesera and have the Tigers have fared in those games:Year LSU 100+ LSU 100- Opp 100+ Opp 100- LSU 100+/Opp 100-2005 10-0 1-2 3-1 8-1 7-02006 10-0 1-2 5-0 6-2 6-02007 11-2 1-0 3-2 9-0 8-02008 8-3 0-2 2-5 6-0 7-0Totals 39-5 3-6 13-8 29-3 28-0

A Unique Situation At Left Tackle - 2 Players Have Accounted For Last 92 Starts Starting left tackle Ciron Black goes into the 2009 season having started 40 straight games, all coming at left tackle. Sincethe start of the 2002 season, a stretch that spans 92 games, only two players have started at left tackle for the Tigers - Blackand Andrew Whitworth. Whitworth, now a starting guard for the Cincinnati Bengals, set an LSU record by starting 52 straightgames for the Tigers from 2002-05. Black then picked up where Whitworth left off, starting the next 40 games at that positionfor the Tigers.

Taking Note On The Tigers Under Miles (Since 2005)Here are some notable trends for LSU in the 53 games its played under head coach Les Miles … LSU is 28-0 under LesMiles when rushing for 100 or more yards and holding the opponent to less than 100 rushing yards The Tigers are 39-5 whenrushing for 100 yards or more … On the contrary, the Tigers are just 3-6 under Les Miles when failing to reach the 100-yardmark in net rushing yards … The Tigers are 30-3 when leading after the first quarter with the only losses during that spancoming against Tennessee in 2005, Arkansas in 2007, and Alabama in 2008 - all three of which were overtime losses … LSUis 40-7 when scoring 20 or more points and 34-5 when scoring 25 or more points … The Tigers are 29-3 when holding oppo-nents to fewer than 100 yards rushing, while the record goes to 13-8 under Miles when allowing opponents to go over the100-yard mark.

LSU's Best After Dark; Tigers Have Won 23 Of Last 24 Night GamesNight games in Tiger Stadium seem to bring out the best in LSU. However, lately LSU has been at its best no matter the loca-tion just as long as it dark outside. After the win over Georgia Tech to cap the 2008 season, LSU ran its record to 23-1 overits last 24 night games. (Note: NCAA determines that a kickoff at 5 p.m. or later is a night game). Florida snapped LSU's streakof consecutive night wins at 19 on Oct. 11, 2008. LSU's streak of 23 wins in its last 24 night games includes seven games in2008 and 2007, eight in 2006 and the win over Miami in the Chick-fil-A Bowl to cap the 2005 season. Prior to the Florida gameon Oct. 11, 2008, LSU hadn't lost a night game since a 34-14 loss to Georgia in the SEC Championship Game in 2005.Overall, LSU coach Les Miles has guided the Tigers to a 29-3 mark in night games.

LSU Best In SEC Over Past 6 SeasonsSince the start of the 2003 season, LSU has posted a 64-15 mark, which ranks first among all SEC teams. LSU's 64 wins isthree more than second place Georgia. The following is a look at how the SEC stacks up over since the 2003 season:

Team W-L Bowls SEC Titles Top 25sLSU 64-15 6 2 5Georgia 61-17 6 1 5Florida 59-19 6 2 4Auburn 55-20 5 1 4Tennessee 49-27 4 0 4Alabama 45-32 5 0 2Arkansas 41-34 3 0 1So. Carolina 39-34 3 0 0Kentucky 33-42 3 0 0Ole Miss 33-39 2 0 2Vanderbilt 25-46 1 0 0Miss. State 23-48 1 0 0

2009 MilesAugust 0-0 2-0September 0-0 12-2October 0-0 10-4November 0-0 13-2December-January 0-0 5-1LSU’s Conference Recordat home 0-0 11-5on the road 0-0 11-5neutral 0-0 0-0LSU’s Non-Conference Recordat home 0-0 13-0on the road 0-0 2-0neutral 0-0 5-1LSU vs. Ranked Opponentsat home 0-0 6-3on the road 0-0 6-4neutral 0-0 5-1LSU’s Record in Games...decided by 7 pts or less 0-0 13-5decided by 3 pts or less 0-0 4-3Away during the day 0-0 8-3Away at night 0-0 6-1Home during the day 0-0 5-5Home at night 0-0 19-1LSU’s Record When Scoring...less than 20 points 0-0 2-420+ points 0-0 39-725+ points 0-0 34-5LSU’s Record When Allowing...14 or fewer points 0-0 24-124 or fewer points 0-0 37-225+ points 0-0 5-9LSU’s Record When...Leading after the 1st qtr 0-0 31-3Tied after the 1st qrt 0-0 5-2Leading after the 2nd qtr 0-0 31-4Leading after the 3rd qtr 0-0 32-3Tied after the 4th qtr 0-0 3-3Trailing after the 1st qtr 0-0 6-6Trailing after the 2nd qtr 0-0 11-6Trailing after the 3rd qtr 0-0 8-7LSU’s Record With...less than 300 yards 0-0 1-4400+ yards total offense 0-0 21-3500+ yards total offense 0-0 6-0600+ yards total offense 0-0 0-0less than 100 yards rush 0-0 3-6100+ yards rushing 0-0 38-5150+ yards rushing 0-0 30-4200+ yards rushing 0-0 15-3250+ yards rushing 0-0 5-1less than 200 yards pass 0-0 12-6300+ yards passing 0-0 7-1350+ yards passing 0-0 2-0400+ yards passing 0-0 0-0450+ yards passing 0-0 0-0LSU’s Record When Allowing...less than 200 total yards 0-0 10-1less than 300 total yards 0-0 30-4less than 400 total yards 0-0 36-7400+ yards total offense 0-0 3-4less than 100 yards rush 0-0 28-3100+ yards rush 0-0 11-9less than 200 yards pass 0-0 30-4less than 250 yards pass 0-0 37-7less than 300 yards pass 0-0 40-9300+ yards pass 0-0 2-1

Tiger Trends

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LSU Among Nation's Best Over Last 6 YearsIn addition to leading the SEC in terms of wins over the last six years, LSU ranks among the best in the nation for numberof victories since the start of the 2003 season. LSU has recorded 64 wins since the start of the 2003 season, a figure thatties with Texas for No. 4 nationally. The following is a look at the teams with the most wins since 2003:

Rank Team Wins1. Southern Cal 712. Boise State 683. Oklahoma 664. LSU 64

Texas 646. Ohio State 637. Georgia 618. Virginia Tech 59

Florida 59Utah 59

Tigers Rank No. 5 Nationally In Winning Percentage Away From Home Since 2003LSU goes into the 2009 season having won 27 of its last 36 games played away from Tiger Stadium since the start of the2003 season. LSU's .750 winning percentage over that stretch ranks No. 5 in the nation. The following is a look at the topwinning percentages in college football in away or neutral site games since the start of the 2003 season:

Rank Team W-L Pct.1. Southern Cal 36-6 .8572. Texas 32-7 .8213. Georgia 30-9 .769

Boise State 30-9 .7695. LSU 27-9 .7506. Ohio State 24-10 .7057. W. Virginia 26-11 .7038. Oklahoma 24-12 .667

Boston College 26-13 .667TCU 26-13 .667

Cap and Gown TigersThree current members of the LSU football team - DE Rahim Alem, WR R.J. Jackson and DT Charles Alexander - havealready earned their Bachelor's degree from the university.

Streaking Tigers Several Tigers bring streaks into the season-opener at Washington:

Consecutive Starts: Ciron Black (40), Lyle Hitt (20), Harry Coleman (13 at strong safety), Joseph Barksdale (13), RichardDickson (13), Charles Scott (13) and Chris Hawkins (13).

Consecutive Games With A Reception: Brandon LaFell (28, 27 straight multiple-reception games), Richard Dickson (11)and Terrance Toliver (10).

LSU Has Become D-Line U.You can now refer to LSU as D-line U as the Tigers have made it a habit of producing All-Americans and NFL Draft picksfrom its defensive line. Since the 2003 season, LSU has had five defensive linemen earn a total of six First-Team All-America honors and nine members of its defensive line selected in the NFL Draft. In 2007, DT Glenn Dorsey became themost decorated defensive player in school history - winning four national awards - on his way to becoming the fifth overallpick in the 2008 NFL Draft. In the spring of 2009, Defensive end Tyson Jackson became the highest LSU defender everpicked in the NFL Draft, going No. 3 overall to Kansas City. The following is a look at the accomplishments by the LSUdefensive line since 2003:

2003 DT Chad Lavalais - First-Team All-America; 5th round NFL Draft pickDE Marquise Hill - 2nd round NFL Draft pick

2004 DE Marcus Spears - First Team All-America; 1st round NFL Draft pick

2005 DT Kyle Williams - First Team All-America; 5th round NFL Draft pickDT Claude Wroten - First Team All-America; 3rd round NFL Draft pickDE Melvin Oliver - 6th round NFL Draft pick

2006 DT Glenn Dorsey - First Team All-AmericaDE Chase Pittman - 5th round NFL Draft pick

2007 DT Glenn Dorsey - First Team All-America; 1st round NFL Draft pick (No. 5 overall)

2008 DE Tyson Jackson - 1st round NFL Draft pick (No. 3 overall) DT Ricky Jean-Francois - 7th round NFL Draft pick

LSU Career Record Book Watch

Scoring CAREER POINTS

PLAYER NO. 1. Colt David (2005-08) 369 ... 9. Andre Lafleur (1993-95) 189 10. Mike Conway (1975-78) 187 -- Charles Scott (2006-active) 180

Rushing 100-YARD GAMES

PLAYER NO.1. Kevin Faulk (1995-98) 222. Dalton Hilliard (1982-85) 20 3. Charles Alexander (1975-78) 16 4. Harvey Williams (1986-90) 85. Charles Scott (2006-active) 7

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSPLAYER NO.

1. Kevin Faulk (1995-98) 46 2. Dalton Hilliard (1982-85) 44 3. Charles Alexander (1975-78) 40 4. Terry Robiskie (1973-76) 31 5. Rondell Mealey (1996-99) 29 6. Charles Scott (2006-active) 28

Receiving TD RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END

PLAYER NO. 1. Brad Boyd (1972-74) 10

Richard Dickson (2007-active) 103. Robert Royal (1998-01) 7

RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END PLAYER NO.

1. Mitch Andrews (1982-85) 87 2. Malcolm Scott (1979-82) 79 3. Robert Royal (1998-01) 754. David LaFleur (1993-96) 71 5. Richard Dickson (2007-active) 69

RECEIVING YARDS PLAYER YDS.

1. Josh Reed (1999-2001) 3,001... 6. Tony Moss (1986-89) 2,196 7. Craig Davis (2003-06) 2,1078. Early Doucet (2004-07) 2,0469. Andy Hamilton (1969-71) 1,99510. Todd Kinchen (1988-91) 1,911-- Brandon LaFell (2006-active) 1,725

TOUCHDOWN CATCHESPLAYER NO.

1. Dwayne Bowe (2003-06) 26 ... 6. Andy Hamilton (1969-71) 18 7. Josh Reed (1999-2001) 17

Ken Kavanaugh Sr. (1937-39) 17 9. Tony Moss (1986-89) 16 10. Eddie Fuller (1986-89) 15 11. Brandon LaFell (2006-active) 14

RECEPTIONSPLAYER NO.

1. Wendell Davis (1984-87) 183 ... 9. Tony Moss (1986-89) 13210. Larry Foster (1996-99) 125-- Brandon LaFell (2006-active) 118

Return Yardage KICKOFF RETURN YARDS

PLAYER NO. YDS.1. Domanick Davis (1999-02) 95 2,1682. Robert Dow (1973-76) 70 1,7803. Trindon Holliday (2006-act.) 51 1,269

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An Offseason Of National Championships For Chad Jones And Trindon Holliday Free safety Chad Jones and running back/return specialist Trindon Holliday became national champions during the foot-ball off-season. Jones was an outfielder and key relief pitcher for LSU’s 2009 College World Series champion baseballteam. Jones maintained a 2.70 ERA in 6.2 innings pitched while walking three and striking out seven. He tossed threeinnings and did not allow a run or a hit in three appearances at the College World Series, which earned him the nickname“Dreadlocks of Doom”. Jones came on in relief of starter Anthony Ranaudo in the deciding Game 3 of the CWSChampionship Series against Texas and was brilliant. He did not allow a run in 1.2 innings of work while walking none andstriking out two. Prior to spring football practice, Jones played in the outfield and batted .343 (12-for-35) with a homer, sixRBI and eight runs scored. Along with former WR Jared Mitchell, Jones and he became just the second and third athletesin school history to win national titles in multiple team sports. Both were members of the 2007 BCS national championshipteam. Holliday, meanwhile, became the 100-meter dash national champion at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Track and FieldChampionships. Holliday clocked 10.00 in the national final of the 100-meter to claim the title. The time was the fastest ofany player in the history of college football.

Who’s In the Press Box and Who’s On The Field For LSU Here’s the location for the LSU coaching staff during the game on Saturday:

In the Press Box:Gary Crowton, Offensive Coordinator Ron Cooper, Defensive Backs Coach

On the Field:Les Miles, Head Coach John Chavis, Defensive Coordinator Brick Haley, Defensive Line D.J. McCarthy, Wide Receivers Larry Porter, Running Backs Joe Robinson, Special Teams/Defensive Line Greg Studrawa, Offensive LineDon Yanowsky, Tight Ends

Top 10 Tiger Stadium Crowds Here is an updated top 10 list of all-time top Tiger Stadium crowds heading into Saturday night’s Tulane game. BOLD indi-cates crowds from the 2009 season.

Attendance Opponent Date Outcome1. 93,039 Alabama Nov. 8, 2008 UA, 27-21 (OT)2. 92,910 Florida Oct. 8, 2007 LSU 28-243. 92,904 Georgia Oct. 25, 2008 UGA 52-384. 92,739 Virginia Tech Sept. 8, 2007 LSU 48-75. 92,710 Mississippi State Sept. 27, 2008 LSU 34-246. 92,664 Auburn Oct. 22, 2005 LSU 20-17 (OT)7. 92,649 Ole Miss Nov. 22, 2008 Ole Miss, 31-13 8. 92,606 Arkansas Nov. 23, 2007 Ark. 50-49 (3OT)9. 92,589 Alabama Nov. 11, 2006 LSU 28-1410. 92,530 South Carolina Sept. 22, 2007 LSU 28-16

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LSU Players of the GameOffensive

at Washington Vanderbilt UL-Lafayette at Mississippi State at Georgia Florida Auburn Tulane at Alabama Louisiana Tech at Ole Miss Arkansas

Defensiveat Washington Vanderbilt UL-Lafayette at Mississippi State at Georgia Florida Auburn Tulane at Alabama Louisiana Tech at Ole Miss Arkansas

Special Teamsat Washington Vanderbilt UL-Lafayette at Mississippi State at Georgia Florida Auburn Tulane at Alabama Louisiana Tech at Ole Miss Arkansas

Weekly Honors

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Washington (0-0)Sept. 5 LSU 9:30 p.m.Sept. 12 Idaho 2:30 p.m.Sept. 19 USC 2:30 p.m.Sept. 26 at Stanford TBAOct. 3 at Notre Dame 2:30 p.m.Oct. 10 Arizona TBAOct. 17 at Arizona St. 9 p.m.Oct. 24 Oregon TBANov. 7 at UCLA TBANov. 14 at Oregon St. TBANov. 28 Washington St. TBADec. 5 California 5:30 p.m.

Vanderbilt (0-0)Sept. 5 W. Carolina 6:30 p.m.Sept. 12 at LSU 6 p.m.Sept. 19 Mississippi St. 6 p.m.Sept. 26 at Rice TBAOct. 3 Ole Miss TBAOct. 10 at Army 11 a.m.Oct. 17 Georgia TBAOct. 24 at South Carolina TBAOct. 31 Georgia Tech TBANov. 7 at Florida TBANov. 14 Kentucky TBANov. 21 at Tennessee TBA

UL-Lafayette (0-0)Sept. 5 Southern 6 p.m.Sept. 12 Kansas St. 6 p.m.Sept. 19 at LSU 6 p.m.Sept. 26 at Nebraska 6 p.m.Oct. 10 North Texas 6 p.m.Oct. 17 at W. Kentucky 6 p.m.Oct. 24 Florida Atlantic 4 p.m.Oct. 31 at Florida Int’l 11 a.m.Nov. 7 at Arkansas St. 2:30 p.m.Nov. 14 at Middle Tenn. 3:15 p.m.Nov. 21 UL-Monroe 6 p.m.Nov. 28 Troy 6 p.m.

Mississippi State (0-0)Sept. 5 Jackson St. 2:30 p.m.Sept. 12 at Auburn 6 p.m.Sept. 19 at Vanderbilt 6 p.m.Sept. 26 LSU TBAOct. 3 Georgia Tech TBAOct. 10 Houston TBAOct. 17 at Middle Tenn. TBAOct. 24 Florida TBAOct. 31 at Kentucky TBANov. 14 Alabama TBANov. 21 at Arkansas TBANov. 28 Ole Miss TBA

Georgia (0-0)Sept. 5 at Okla. St. 2:30 p.m.Sept. 12 South Carolina 6 p.m.Sept. 19 at Arkansas 6:45 p.m.Sept. 26 Arizona St. TBAOct. 3 LSU TBAOct. 10 at Tennessee TBAOct. 17 at Vanderbilt TBAOct. 31 Florida 2:30 p.m.Nov. 7 Tennessee Tech TBANov. 14 Auburn TBANov. 21 Kentucky TBANov. 28 at Georgia Tech TBA

Florida (0-0)Sept. 5 Charleston So. 6 p.m.Sept. 12 Troy 11:21 a.m.Sept. 19 Tennessee 2:30 p.m.Sept. 26 at Kentucky TBAOct. 10 at LSU TBAOct. 17 Arkansas TBAOct. 24 at Mississippi St. TBAOct. 31 Georgia 2:30 p.m.Nov. 7 Vanderbilt TBANov. 14 at South Carolina TBANov. 21 Florida Int’l TBANov. 28 Florida St. TBA

Auburn (0-0)Sept. 5 Louisiana Tech 6 p.m.Sept. 12 Mississippi St. 6 p.m.Sept. 19 West Virginia 6:45 p.m.Sept. 26 Ball St. TBAOct. 3 at Tennessee TBAOct. 10 at Arkansas TBAOct. 17 Kentucky TBAOct. 24 at LSU TBAOct. 31 Ole Miss TBANov. 7 Furman TBANov. 14 at Georgia TBANov. 27 Alabama 1:30 p.m.

Tulane (0-0)Sept. 4 Tulsa 7 p.m.Sept. 12 BYU 2:30 p.m.Sept. 26 McNeese St. 2:30 p.m.Oct. 3 at Army 11 a.m.Oct. 10 Marshall 2:30 p.m.Oct. 17 Houston 2:30 p.m.Oct. 24 at Southern Miss 6 p.m.Oct. 31 at LSU 7 p.m.Nov. 7 UTEP 2:30 p.m.Nov. 14 at Rice 2:30 p.m.Nov. 21 at UCF 1 p.m.Nov. 28 at SMU 2 p.m.

Alabama (0-0)Sept. 5 Virginia Tech 7 p.m.Sept. 12 Florida Int’l 6 p.m.Sept. 19 North Texas 11:20 a.m.Sept. 26 Arkansas TBAOct. 3 at Kentucky TBAOct. 10 at Ole Miss TBAOct. 17 South Carolina TBAOct. 24 Tennessee TBANov. 7 LSU TBANov. 14 at Mississippi St. TBANov. 21 Tenn-Chattanooga TBANov. 27 at Auburn 1:30 p.m.

Louisiana Tech (0-0)Sept. 5 at Auburn 6 p.m.Sept. 12 at Navy 2:30 p.m.Sept. 19 Nicholls St. 6 p.m.Sept. 30 Hawai’i 7 p.m.Oct. 9 at Nevada 8 p.m.Oct. 17 New Mexico St. 3 p.m.Oct. 24 at Utah St. 2 p.m.Oct. 31 at Idaho 4 p.m.Nov. 6 Boise St. 7 p.m.Nov. 14 at LSU 7 p.m.Nov. 21 at Fresno St. 4 p.m.Dec. 5 San Jose St. 1 p.m.

Ole Miss (0-0)Sept. 6 at Memphis 2:30 p.m.Sept. 19 SLU 6:30 p.m.Sept. 24 at South Car. 6:30 p.m.Oct. 3 at Vanderbilt TBAOct. 10 Alabama TBAOct. 17 UAB TBAOct. 24 Arkansas TBAOct. 31 at Auburn TBANov. 7 Northern Arizona TBANov. 14 Tennessee TBANov. 21 LSU TBANov. 28 at Mississippi St. TBA

Arkansas (0-0)Sept. 5 Missouri St. 6 p.m.Sept. 19 Georgia 6:45.p.m.Sept. 26 at Alabama TBAOct. 3 Texas A&M TBAOct. 10 Auburn TBAOct. 17 at Florida TBAOct. 24 at Ole Miss TBAOct. 31 Eastern Mich. TBANov. 7 South Carolina TBANov. 14 Troy TBANov. 21 Mississippi St. TBANov. 28 at LSU TBA

Charting the Opponents

The Southeastern Conference

2009 SEC StandingsEastern Division

Team SEC Pct. OverallFlorida 0-0 .000 0-0Georgia 0-0 .000 0-0Kentucky 0-0 .000 0-0South Carolina 0-0 .000 0-0Tennessee 0-0 .000 0-0Vanderbilt 0-0 .000 0-0

Western DivisionTeam SEC Pct. OverallAlabama 0-0 .000 0-0Arkansas 0-0 .000 0-0Auburn 0-0 .000 0-0LSU 0-0 .000 0-0Mississippi State 0-0 .000 0-0Ole Miss 0-0 .000 0-0

This Week in the SEC

Thursday, Sept. 3South Carolina at North Carolina St. • 6 p.m. • ESPN

Saturday, Sept. 5Kentucky at Miami (OH) • 11 a.m. • ESPNUWestern Kentucky at Tennessee • 11:21 a.m. • PPVNo. 13 Georgia at No. 9 Okla. St. • 2:30 p.m. • ABCJackson St. at Mississippi St. • 2:30 p.m. • ESPNUCharleston Southern at No. 1 Florida • 6 p.m. • PPVLouisiana Tech at Auburn • 6 p.m. • ESPNUMissouri St. at Arkansas • 6 p.m. • PPVWestern Carolina at Vanderbilt • 6:30 p.m. • PPVNo. 5 Alabama at No. 7 Virginia Tech • 7 p.m. • ABCNo. 11 LSU at Washington • 9:30 p.m. • ESPN

Sunday, Sept. 6No. 8 Ole Miss at Memphis • 2:30 p.m. • ESPN

-- all times Central --* - denotes conference games

Last Week in the SEC

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OFFENSE#1 Brandon LaFell - WRNickname is JoJo … Said former LSU WR and current Kansas City Chief Dwayne Bowe served as aninspiration to him ... On game day writes the names of male family members on his right wrist andfemale family members on his left wrist.

#5 Keiland Williams - RBPlays a lot of golf with LSU golfer Brent Blaum, says he's still working on his drives, but his short gameis pretty good.

#8 Trindon Holliday - RB/RS"College Football's Fastest Player" who is the reigning NCAA champion in the 100-meter dash ... Clocked 10.00 in the national final of the 100-meter at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor meet to claim the title... Has run the 100-meter dash faster than any other player in the history of college football... An eight-time All-American on the track who has claimed an individual NCAA track title and was amember of the Tigers' 2007 BCS football national championship ... Wears a size 9 shoe and stands at5-foot-5 ... Born at 7 lbs. and 12 ounces.

#12 Jarrett Lee - QBFather, Stephen, was his coach at Brenham High School in Texas ... Father played college football atAngelo State.

#18 Richard Dickson - TESwitched from No. 82 to No. 18 prior to the 2008 season … Taking the No. 18 jersey is part of a newtradition among the Tigers … Former LSU quarterback Matt Mauck of the 2003 national championshipteam bequeathed the number to former running back and current San Diego Charger Jacob Hesterwhen Jacob became a Tiger … Now, Hester has passed the tradition on to tight end Dickson ... Anavid fisherman ... His brother, Travis, is one of the top high school tight end prospects in 2009.

# 26 Richard Murphy - RBBoth of his parents died of cancer … Father died when he was 10 and his mother passed just beforeChristmas in 2005 … His mother's illness (stomach cancer) was kept from Murphy until two weeksbefore her death ... His pregame ritual is talking to his four-year old son, Jamal… "I just have to saysomething to him and tell him I love him." … Jamal lives with Richard's oldest sister, Virginia Bates, inRayville ... The morning after LSU won the BCS National Championship game in New Orleans in 2008,Murphy showed up at Rayville High and presented his game jersey to Principal Georgia Ineichen.

#28 R.J. Jackson - RBPlayed alto saxaphone in a band in high school … Participated in gymnastics when he was younger.

#32 Charles Scott - RBDidn't start playing football until eighth grade … Was more of a baseball guy growing up he says ...Has earned the nickname "Chuck the Truck" thanks to a successful 2008 campaign ... His father actu-ally drives an 18-wheeler and growing up, Scott was always fascinated by the size of the machine andthe shifting of the gears ... As a young boy growing up, he would wake up and ride with his dad in the18-wheeler ... Grew up on a small farm in rural Jackson Parish, La.

#53 T-Bob Hebert - OLSon of former New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons quarterback Bobby Hebert ... Was given thenickname "T-Bob" by his great-grandmother ... "Listens to "When the Levee Breaks" by Led Zeppelinbefore every game ... Describes himself as "a huge nerd." Collects comic books and video games.Said his favorite comic book growing up was The Green Lantern.

#65 Lyle Hitt - OGBrother, Mason, is a defensive tackle at Louisiana Tech and the two will go against each other this sea-son … Father, Joe, played football at Southeastern Louisiana ... Wants to apply to PA school …Decided to go into the medical profession because serving people has always been in his heart andalso finds science and anatomy interesting ... Looked up to his grandfather, Richard Pullig, and howhe affected people in an unselfish way … Pullig started the Department of Medical Technology atLouisiana Tech in the 1940s ... In the spring of 2009, Hitt and his brother went on a weeklong medicalmission trip to Santa Domingo in the Dominican Republic.

#70 Ciron Black - OTPlayed at the same high school as former quarterback Matt Flynn (Robert E. Lee HS) in Tyler, Texas…Wants to work in sports broadcasting after he finishes his football career ... In Dec. 2007, wrote aninspirational message on the Web site of Mikey Conger, an 8-year-old boy who has leukemia at theSt. Jude Children's Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. ... Since that message, Black spoke to the boy and toldhim he would wear his name "Mikey" on his taped wrist bands during the BCS title game, which he did… Mikey watched the title game in his hospital room and got to see Ciron's wrist bands ... A man ofcharacter who was molded by his parents, Sandra and Ronnie, both whom are preachers … Neverwas allowed to miss church as a kid ... Is writing a weekly journal for Sporting News Today in 2009.

#78 Joseph Barksdale - OT Shattered LSU's squat record (704 pounds) during the summer of 2009 ... Honor student who said hechose his major (pre-law) because he loves reading and writing

#80 Terrance Toliver - WRUncle is former LSU and NFL running back Harvey Williams.

#86 Chris Mitchell - WRLikes to play checkers during his free time away from football ... One of his favorite things to do is visit

his little league football and baseball coach, Reginald Cooper, who is paralyzed from the waist down.

DEFENSE#3 Chad Jones - DBHis brother is Rahim Alem, the Tigers' defensive end ... Was a student at St. Augustine in New Orleansprior to Hurricane Katrina ... At the storm's end they received word that they couldn't go back to NewOrleans, so he relocated to Southern Lab ... The 13th-round selection of the Houston Astros in the2007 Major League Baseball Draft … Earned the nickname “Dreadlocks of Doom” after his impressiveperformance on the mound in the 2009 College World Series ... "Along with former WR JaredMitchell, became just the second and third athletes in school history to win national titles in multipleteam sports.

#4 Jai Eugene - CBIs superstitious and elected to wear No. 4 … Says he has worn a single-digit number his whole foot-ball career ... Says nobody believes that he is an avid swimmer

#7 Patrick Peterson - CBLegally changed his name from Johnson to Peterson after his 18th birthday ... His father, PatrickPeterson and his mother, formerly Shandra Johnson, were not married until Patrick Jr. was 12 yearsold ... Relative of Washington Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss, New York Giants wide receiverSinorice Moss ... His father started teaching him the game of football at the age of 2 ... His father puta football in his hands at the hospital just after he was born ... His father is the former freshman coachat Redemptorist High School in Baton Rouge ... Did not play football his sophomore year of high schoolbecause he "goofed off academically” ... Said that was an eye-opening experience because his fatherwould not allow him to play and told him he had to watch the game from the stands.

# 11 Kelvin Sheppard - LBNickname was "Shepp" but now it is "Big Shepp" because there is a "Little Shep" on the team now(Freshman QB Russell Shepard) ... Wears No. 11 because he wore it in high school… Picked itbecause of Derrick Johnson (LB) who played at Texas and now plays with the Kansas City Chiefs ...High school teammates with fellow teammate LB Perry Riley.

#15 Brandon Taylor - SSBrother, Jhyrn, is an LSU wide receiver ... Older brother, Curtis, was the Tigers' starting safety for thepast two seasons and was drafted in the seventh round of the 2009 NFL Draft by the San Francisco49ers ... One of eight children

#24 Harry Coleman - SSIs a deacon at his church in Baldwin, La. ... Former LSU All-American Glenn Dorsey is his favoriteLSU player of all time … They lived together for two years and they are more like brothers than friends... Wears the No. 24 because it reminds him of his grandmother who passed on June 24, 2001.

#29 Chris Hawkins - CBNickname is "C-Hawk" ... Father died when he was young, raised by his mother and two older sisters.He credits them with helping him through life as well as making sure he understands the importanceof getting his degree.

#37 Karnell Hatcher - SS Started playing football at age eight ... Has played safety throughout his organized football career ...Volunteers at Pompey Park in his hometown of Delray Beach, Fla. ... His duties have ranged fromhelping pick up trash to setting up tables for receptions or other events being hosted.

#54 Jacob Cutrera - LBBrother, John, played football at Louisiana-Lafayette ... Lists Chicago Bears' linebacker Brian Urlacheras the player he most liked growing up ... Started playing football a year earlier than he was supposedto (at age 7) because he saw his older brother playing ... Listens to hardcore rock music on his iPodto get focused before games

#56 Perry Riley - LB High school teammates with fellow linebacker Kelvin Sheppard at Stephenson High School in StoneMountain, Ga. ... Sheppard and he have known each other since they were 8 year olds ... Both com-mitted to LSU at the same time ... His mom is a counselor at a children's center and when he goesback home he goes and talks to the kids and throws the football around with them

#84 Rahim Alem - DEOfficially changed his name from Al Jones to Rahim Alem following his true freshman season …Rahim means kind, compassionate and merciful ... Alem means leader ... His brother, Chad Jones, isfree safety for the Tigers.

#91 Charles Alexander - DTIs nicknamed "Cheese"… Aspires to be a coach after his playing days ... At age 23, he is the oldestplayer on the team in his sixth year of eligibility at LSU ... He will turn 24 on Oct. 9, the day prior to theTigers' game against Florida.

#95 Pep Levingston - DENickname is "Pep" ... His mother is his hero ... She has been a single parent since Pep was in the sixthgrade and took care of him and his two siblings.

#97 Al Woods - DTOwns 10 horses and his favorite is "Buddy" and also owns cows ... Grew up working on the farm in

LSU Odds & Ends

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Notables • LSU began playing football in Tiger Stadium in 1924 and is currently in its 85th year in the venerablestadium. This season marks the 78th year LSU has played under the lights in Death Valley. The Tigersdefeated Spring Hill, 35-0, on Oct. 3, 1931 in the first night game in the stadium’s history.

• LSU has won 24 of its last 28 games at home.

• More than 85,000 FANS have attended each of LSU’s last 62 home games. In that span, the Tigershave eclipsed the 90,000 mark 52 times, including a school-record 93,039 for the Nov. 8, 2008 gamethat pitted No. 15 LSU against No. 1 Alabama.

• Since national attendance figures began being kept in 1957, LSU has finished in the nation’s top 10 inaverage attendance in 45 of the past 52 seasons.

• Since 1960, LSU owns a stellar 209-59-4 (.776) record in traditional Tiger Stadium night games. On theother hand, the Tigers are just 21-25-3 (.459) at home during the day in that span. LSU HAS WON 30CONSECUTIVE SATURDAY NIGHT GAMES DATING BACK TO 2002. HEAD COACH LES MILES IS19-0 IN SATURDAY NIGHT GAMES IN DEATH VALLEY.

Quotables “(Tiger Woods) pumped both fists and yelled, as jacked as you’ll ever see him. But the crowd explosiondrowned out whatever was coming out of his mouth. It was the closest golf has ever come to soundinglike fourth-and-goal at LSU’s Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night.”-- Pat Forde, ESPN.com on Tiger Woods’ putt to force a playoff at the 2008 U.S. Open, June

14, 2008

"I’m not sure what it was like to walk into the Coliseum, but I bet it was something like this. The bestplace in the world to watch a sporting event.”-- Wright Thompson, ESPN.com, Nov. 10, 2008

"We are going to Baton Rouge and one of the most storied stadiums in the country, a place I can truth-fully say is the lodest place I’ve ever been.”-- Mark Richt, Georgia Head Coach

"The toughest place to play in the SEC is LSU. Death Valley. The fans there are relentless.”-- Darren McFadden, Former Arkansas running back and Heisman Trophy finalist

By the Numbers

93,039largest crowd in Tiger Stadium history(lost to No. 1 Alabama, 27-21 in OT, on Nov. 8,2008)

1,500 old dorm rooms below the east and west stands

.713winning percentage after 526 home games

8989-yard punt return by Billy Cannon 50 yearsago to beat Ole Miss on Halloween Night in1959

85thyear of LSU football in Tiger Stadium datingback to 1924

70 “Tiger Den” skybox suites in the East UpperDeck

52times the crowd has exceeded 90,000 for agame

43years ranked in the top 10 in the nation in atten-dance

28times the crowd at Tiger Stadium has exceeded92,000.

24-5 home record under head coach Les Miles

11undefeated home seasons

7trips by the “ESPN College GameDay” crew

7thlargest on-campus stadium in the nation

4times named the toughest place in the nation toplay a road game by national media outlets

1win over a No. 1 ranked team (def. Florida, 28-21, in 1997)

Tiger StadiumC O L L E G E F O O T B A L LC O L L E G E F O O T B A L L’ S U L’ S U L T I M AT I M A T E S E TT E S E T T I N GT I N G

“THE SCARIEST PL“THE SCARIEST PL ACE TO PLACE TO PL AAY IN AMERICAY IN AMERICA””ESPN.COM, OCTESPN.COM, OCT. 2007. 2007

courtesy Russell Grace

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LSU

1983: LSU, 40-14 Sept. 24 at Baton Rouge

40

14#7 Washington

Sept. 24, 1983 • Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, La. • 82,390

The Last Time

Wickersham Passes TIgers Past No. 7 Washington, 40-14Accounting for four touchdowns in his third collegiate start -- a 40-14 devastation of sev-enth-ranked Washington -- sophomore quarterback Jeff Wickersham proved there’s nosubstitute for experience. Running for three of those scores and passing for another,Wickersham led the Tiger offense in piling up 477 yards. Wickersham completed 16 of 27passes for 259 yards before the stadium-record crowd of 82,390. (The previous best hadbeen 79,665 at the season opener with Florida State). But Wickersham wasn’t the onlyTiger hero. Sophomore tailbacks Dalton Hilliard and Garry James combined for 121 and88 yards, respectively. LSU, on its first three possessions, amassed 17 quick points in pil-ing up a 20-7 lead by halftime. After adding another score midway through the third quar-ter and two more in the fourth, the Tigers demonstrated total domination over Coach DonJames’ Huskies. Washington, which had upset Michigan the week before behind the armof quarterback Steve Pelluer, finished with 312 passing yards against LSU, but provedineffective inside the 20. Defensively, LSU showed an inspired aggressiveness and heldthe Huskies to 28 yards rushing and two touchdowns. Junior inside linebacker RickyChatman led the charge with 10 stops, while safeties Jeffery Dale and Liffort Hobley eachhauled in interceptions.

Washington 7 0 0 7 -14LSU 17 3 7 13 -40

LSU 1Q D. Hilliard 4 run (Betanzos kick)LSU 1Q J. Betanzos 32 FGWASH 1Q J. Robinson 2 run (Jaeger kick)LSU 1Q J. Wickersham 1 run (Betanzos kick)LSU 2Q J. Betanzos 37 FGLSU 3Q J. Wickersham 3 run (Betanzos kick)LSU 4Q E. Martin 18 pass from J. Wickersham (Betanzos

kick)WASH 4Q S. Pelluer 1 run (Jaeger kick)LSU 4Q J. Wickersham 3 run (kick failed)

CONF. (NCAA) RANKINGCategory LSU Wash LSU WashRecord: 8-5 0-12 -- --Conference: 3-5 0-9 -- --Scoring Offense: 30.92 13.25 4th (30) 9th (117)Total Offense: 368.08 263.17 5th (55) 9th (116) Rushing Offense: 166.77 99.33 4th (43) 7th (106) Passing Offense: 201.31 163.83 6th (71) 8th (101)Scoring Defense: 24.15 38.58 9th (56) 9th (116)Total Defense: 325.54 451.75 9th (32) 10th (110) Pass Defense: 215.38 211.17 11th (73) 8th (62)Rushing Defense: 110.15 240.58 5th (17) 9th (117)KO Ret. Avg.: 19.50 18.70 12th (99) 10th (113)Punt Ret. Avg.: 12.26 5.50 5th (19) 9th (105)Time of Poss.: 30:12 29:10 T-6th 7th3rd Down Conv.: 70/183 75/179 8th 3rdOpp. 3rd-D Conv: 57/183 75/152 3rd 10thTO Margin: -1 -17 6th 9thNet Punting:Fumbles Recovered:Passes Intercepted:Fumbles Lost:Turnovers Gained:Turnovers Lost:Passing Efficiency:Pass Effeciency Defense: Fewest Penalties:Fewest Yards Penalized:Sacks:Tackles for Losses:First Downs:Red Zone Offense:Red Zone Defense:PAT Kicking:

2008 Statistical Comparison

The Series: LSU leads 1-0

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GAME 1: LSU VS. WASHINGTON

LSU TigersDDEEPPTTHH CCHHAARRTT

OffenseX 80 Terrance Toliver 6-5 206 Jr.

2 Rueben Randle 6-3 201 Fr.

LT 70 Ciron Black 6-5 322 Sr.76 Chris Faulk 6-6 316 Fr.

LG 68 Josh Dworaczyk 6-6 281 So.60 Will Blackwell 6-4 298 Fr.-RS

C 53 T-Bob Hebert 6-3 282 So.-or- 64 P. J. Lonergan 6-4 300 Fr.-RS

RG 65 Lyle Hitt 6-2 295 Sr.72 Alex Hurst 6-6 324 Fr.-RS

RT 78 Joseph Barksdale 6-5 315 Jr.75 Greg Shaw 6-5 301 So.

TE 18 Richard Dickson 6-3 240 Sr.19 Deangelo Peterson 6-4 240 So.83 Mitch Joseph 6-5 275 So.

Z 1 Brandon LaFell 6-3 206 Sr.21 Chris Tolliver 6-1 178 Fr.-RS

3-Wide 86 Chris Mitchell 6-0 185 Sr.28 R.J. Jackson 6-0 202 Sr.

QB 9 Jordan Jefferson 6-5 220 So.12 Jarrett Lee 6-2 225 So.

-or- 10 Russell Shepard 6-1 188 Fr.

RB 32 Charles Scott 6-0 234 Sr.5 Keiland Williams 6-0 221 Sr.

-or- 8 Trindon Holliday 5-5 161 Sr.26 Richard Murphy 6-1 204 Jr.

FB 45 Richard Dugas 6-1 271 Jr.35 James Stampley 5-10 240 So.33 Dominique Allen 5-11 275 Fr.

PK 30 Josh Jasper 5-11 165 So.38 Drew Alleman 5-11 185 Fr.-RS

KO 30 Josh Jasper 5-11 165 So.38 Drew Alleman 5-11 185 Fr.-RS

PR 8 Trindon Holliday 5-5 161 Sr.3 Chad Jones 6-3 225 Jr.

KOR 8 Trindon Holliday 5-5 161 Sr.13 Ron Brooks 5-11 176 So.5 Keiland Williams 6-0 221 Sr.

DefenseLE 84 Rahim Alem 6-3 263 Sr.

87 Chancey Aghayere 6-4 263 Fr.-RS

LT 97 Al Woods 6-4 311 Sr.77 Josh Downs 6-1 275 Fr.

RT 91 Charles Alexander 6-3 298 Sr.-or- 92 Drake Nevis 6-1 292 Jr.

RE 95 Lazarius Levingston 6-4 269 Jr.89 Lavar Edwards 6-4 265 Fr.-RS

Sam 24 Harry Coleman 6-2 206 Sr.11 Kelvin Sheppard 6-3 239 Jr.

Mike 54 Jacob Cutrera 6-4 236 Sr.-or- 11 Kelvin Sheppard 6-3 239 Jr.

Will 56 Perry Riley 6-2 245 Sr.22 Ryan Baker 6-0 221 So.

LCB 29 Chris Hawkins 6-1 182 Sr.4 Jai Eugene 5-11 182 Jr. 13 Ron Brooks 5-11 175 Fr.-RS

SS 15 Brandon Taylor 6-0 191 So.37 Karnell Hatcher 6-2 207 So.

FS 3 Chad Jones 6-3 225 Jr.44 Danny McCray 6-1 206 Sr.

RCB 7 Patrick Peterson 6-1 211 So.17 Morris Claiborne 6-0 171 Fr.

P 38 Derek Helton 6-0 188 Jr.30 Josh Jasper 5-11 160 Jr.

SNP 85 Alex Russian 6-5 247 So.50 Joey Crappell 6-2 242 So.

HOLD 38 Derek Helton 6-0 188 Jr.12 Jarrett Lee 6-2 225 So.

Specialists

Pronunciation Guide87 Chancey Aghayere DE

Ah-gah-yair-ee

84 Rahim Alem DERah-heem Ah-lim

38 Drew Alleman P/KAl-uh-maw

70 Ciron Black OTSuh-ron

50 Joey Crappell SNPcruh-PELL

54 Jacob Cutrera LBCuh-trair-uh

45 Richard Dugas FBDoo-dah

68 Josh Dworaczyk RGDuh-war-sick

4 Jai Eugene DBJye (rhymes with dye)

53 T-Bob Hebert CAy-bear

95 Lazarius Levingston DTLuh-zair-ee-us

49 Barkevious Mingo LBBar-kee-vee-us

5 Keiland Williams RBKee-land

CoachesGary CrowtonCrow-tun

Greg StudrawaStu-drah-wah

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OffenseWR 82 Jordan Polk 5-8 162 So.

-or- 9 Devin Aguilar 6-0 184 So.

LT 79 Ben Ossai 6-6 335 Sr. 69 Nick Scott 6-5 318 Sr.

LG 61 Gregory Christine 6-2 284 Jr. 79 Ben Ossai 6-6 335 Sr.

C 65 Ryan Tolar 6-5 293 Jr. 51 Mykenna Ikehara 6-2 260 Fr.-RS

RG 56 Senio Kelemete 6-4 281 So. 70 Morgan Rosborough 6-6 379 Sr.

RT 71 Cody Habben 6-6 295 Jr. 73 Drew Schaefer 6-4 288 Fr.-RS

TE 4 Chris Izbicki 6-3 232 So. -or- 80 Kavario Middleton 6-5 253 So.

88 Dorson Boyce 6-2 231 Jr.

QB 10 Jake Locker 6-3 226 Jr. 8 Ronnie Fouch 6-1 198 So.

FB 30 Paul Homer 6-1 237 Sr. 47 Austin Sylvester 6-1 241 Jr.

TB 1 Chris Polk 5-11 210 Fr.-RS23 Johri Fogerson 6-1 191 So.21 Willie Griffin 5-8 198 So. 14 Curtis Shaw 5-10 186 So. 22 Demetrius Bronson 5-10 206 Fr.

WR 3 James Johnson 6-0 193 Fr. -or- 15 Jermaine Kearse 6-2 198 So.

WR 11 D’andre Goodwin 5-11 183 Jr. 7 Cody Bruns 5-11 176 So.

P 46 Will Mahan 5-11 200 Jr. 96 Kiel Rasp 6-3 215 So.

PK 17 Erik Folk 5-11 185 So. 3 Eric Guttorp 5-7 168 So.

LS 49 Danny Morovick 6-4 217 Sr. 60 Brendan Lopez 6-0 233 So.

HOLD 8 Ronnie Fouch 6-1 198 So.

Defense DE 66 Daniel Te’o-nesheim 6-4 263 Sr.

92 Everrette Thompson 6-6 262 So. -or- 58 Andreu Pulu 6-1 251 Fr.

DT 74 Alameda Ta’amu 6-3 348 So. 91 Tyrone Duncan 6-2 272 So.

DT 99 Cameron Elisara 6-3 275 Jr. 96 De’shon Matthews 6-4 261 Jr.

DE 59 Darrion Jones 6-2 256 Sr. -or- 51 Kalani Aldrich 6-7 250 So.

1 Talia Crichton 6-3 229 Fr.

OLB 40 Mason Foster 6-2 244 Jr. 54 Brandon Huppert 6-1 218 Jr.

ILB 9 Donald Butler 6-1 235 Sr. 57 Trenton Tuiasosopo 6-1 241 Sr.

-or- 31 Cort Dennison 6-1 220 So.

OLB 22 E.J. Savannah 6-1 228 Sr. 24 Josh Gage 6-2 225 Sr.

FS 39 Greg Walker 5-10 197 Fr.-RS8 Nate Williams 6-0 221 Jr. 35 Tripper Johnson 6-1 211 Sr.

SS 8 Nate Williams 6-0 221 Jr. 41 Victor Aiyuwa 6-1 208 Jr.

-or- 25 David Batts 6-1 200 So.

CB 28 Quinton Richardson 6-0 203 So. 27 Adam Long 5-10 166 Fr.

CB 6 Desmond Troufant 6-0 172 Fr. -or- 4 Vonzell McDowell Jr. 5-9 180 Jr.

20 Justin Glenn 5-11 198 Fr.-RS

KR 82 Jordan Polk 5-8 162 So. 28 Quinton Richardson 6-0 203 So.

PR 23 Johri Fogerson 6-1 191 So. -or- 7 Cody Bruns 5-11 176 So.

Specialists

Washington Huskies Depth Chart

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Game X Z LT LG C RG RT TE FB TB QBat Washington Vanderbilt UL-Lafayette at Miss. State at Georgia Florida Auburn Tulane at Alabama Louisiana Tech at Ole Miss Arkansas SEC CG

2009 Offensive Game-by-Game Starters

WR

Dickson 27

TE C LG

Riley 10

Buck

Sheppard 4

Will

Alexander 6 Nevis 4 Woods 1

LTAlexander 10 Woods 3

RT

C. Black 40

LT

Alem 1

REHawkins 13

LCBEugene 9Peterson 4

RCB

Lee 8Jefferson 2

QB

McCray 4C. Jones 1

FSColeman 13

SS

Hitt 26

RGBarksdale 13

RT

LE

Cutrera 5

Mike

Scott 14Williams 1

TB

LaFell 21C. Mitchell 7Toliver 5

WR

FB

Game LE LT RT RE WLB MLB BUCK LCB RCB SS FSat Washington Vanderbilt UL-Lafayette at Miss. State at Georgia Florida Auburn Tulane at Alabama Louisiana Tech at Ole Miss Arkansas SEC CG

2009 Defensive Game-by-Game Starters

McCray 8C. Jones 3

NickleC. Jones 1

Dime

Career Starts by Position

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ScoringScored 30 or more points .....................................................38 vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Scored 40 or more points ...................... ..............................40 vs. Troy (11/15/08) Scored 50 or more points ...................................... ..............58 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/10/07)Scored 60 or more points ...................................... ..............63 vs. Kentucky (11/1/97)Scored 70 or more points ...................................... ..............77 vs. Rice (9/24/77)

Total OffenseHad more than 400 total yards .............. ..............................497 vs. Georgia (10/25/08) Had more than 450 total yards .............. ..............................497 vs. Georgia (10/25/08) Had more than 500 total yards .............. ..............................595 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/10/07)Had more than 550 total yards .............................................595 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/10/07)Had more than 600 total yards..............................................653 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/1/03)Had more than 650 total yards .............................................653 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/1/03)Had more than 700 total yards ............................ ................746 vs. Rice (9/24/77)

Rushing OffenseRushed for 150 or more yards ............... ..............................161 vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Rushed for 200 or more yards ................ ............................201 vs. #1 Alabama (11/8/08)Rushed for 250 or more yards ................ ............................266 vs. Appalachian State (8/30/08)Rushed for 300 or more yards.............................. ................321 vs. Louisiana Tech (11/10/07)Rushed for 350 or more yards .............................. ..............360 vs. Ole Miss (11/20/04)Rushed for 400 or more yards ............................ ................400 vs. Kentucky (11/1/97)Rushed for 425 or more yards .............................. ..............433 vs. Houston (9/7/96)Rushed for 500 or more yards ............................ ................503 vs. Oregon (10/22/77)

Passing OffensePassed for 250 or more yards ..............................................309 vs. Georgia (10/25/08) Passed for 300 or more yards ..............................................309 vs. Georgia (10/25/08) Passed for 350 or more yards ..............................................388 at Alabama (11/3/07)Passed for 400 or more yards.............................. ................444 vs. Illinois (1/1/02 - Sugar Bowl)Passed for 450 or more yards ..............................................528 at Alabama (11/3/01)Passed for 500 or more yards ..............................................528 at Alabama (11/3/01)

Scoring DefenseAllowed 0 points ...................................... ............................0 vs. Middle Tennessee (9/15/07)Allowed 3 or fewer points........................ ..............................3 vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Allowed 7 or fewer points........................ ..............................3 vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Allowed 10 or fewer points...................... ..............................3 vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Allowed 14 or fewer points ...................... ............................3 vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)

Total DefenseAllowed fewer than 75 total yards ...................... ..................70 vs. UL-Lafayette (10/5/02)Allowed fewer than 100 total yards.................... ..................90 vs. Middle Tennessee (9/15/07)Allowed fewer than 125 total yards .................... ..................90 vs. Middle Tennessee (9/15/07)Allowed fewer than 150 total yards .................... ..................90 vs. Middle Tennessee (9/15/07)Allowed fewer than 175 total yards ........ ..............................163 vs. Tulane (11/1/08) Allowed fewer than 200 total yards ...... ................................163 vs. Tulane (11/1/08) Allowed fewer than 225 total yards ........ ..............................163 vs. Tulane (11/1/08) Allowed fewer than 250 total yards........ ..............................163 vs. Tulane (11/1/08) Allowed fewer than 275 total yards ........ ..............................163 vs. Tulane (11/1/08) Allowed fewer than 300 total yards........ ..............................163 vs. Tulane (11/1/08)

Rushing DefenseAllowed 0 or fewer yards ......................................................0 at South Carolina (10/18/03)Allowed 10 or fewer yards ....................................................9 vs. Middle Tennessee (9/15/07)Allowed 20 or fewer yards ....................................................20 at Alabama (11/3/07)Allowed 30 or fewer yards ....................................................20 at Alabama (11/3/07)Allowed 40 or fewer yards ....................................................39 at South Carolina (10/18/08)Allowed 50 or fewer yards ....................................................39 at South Carolina (10/18/08)Allowed 60 or fewer yards ....................................................39 at South Carolina (10/18/08)Allowed 70 or fewer yards ..................... ..............................64 vs. Troy (11/15/08) Allowed 80 or fewer yards ....................................................64 vs. Troy (11/15/08) Allowed 90 or fewer yards ....................................................64 vs. Troy (11/15/08) Allowed 100 or fewer yards ..................................................64 vs. Troy (11/15/08)

1958 • 2003 • 2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

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Passing DefenseAllowed 0 passing yards ....................................... ..............0 vs. Alabama (11/6/71)Allowed 50 or fewer yards ....................................................10 vs. North Texas (9/11/99)Allowed 100 or fewer yards ................... ..............................91 vs. Tulane (11/1/08) Allowed 150 or fewer yards ..................................................150 vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Allowed 175 or fewer yards...................... ............................150 vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Allowed 200 or fewer yards ..................................................150 vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)

Individual RushingHad a player rush for 100 or more yards ........................... ..114 by Charles Scott vs. Tulane (11/1/08) Had a player rush for 150 or more yards ................... ..........160 by Charles Scott vs. Appalachian State (8/30/08)Had a player rush for 200 or more yards.......................... ....250 by Alley Broussard vs. Ole Miss (11/20/04)Had a player rush for 225 or more yards ....................... ......250 by Alley Broussard vs. Ole Miss (11/20/04)Had a player rush for 2 or more TDs ....................................3 by Charles Scott vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Had a player rush for 3 or more TDs ................................. ..3 by Charles Scott vs. Georgia Tech (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Had a player rush for 4 or more TDs ............................ ......4 by Domanick Davis vs. Illinois (1/1/02 - Sugar Bowl)Had a player rush for 5 or more TDs ............................ ......5 by Kevin Faulk at Kentucky (11/1/97)

Individual PassingHad a player pass for 200 or more yards............................ 216 by Jarrett Lee vs. Troy (11/15/08) Had a player pass for 250 or more yards ............................ 287 by Jarrett Lee vs. Georgia (10/25/08) Had a player pass for 300 or more yards............................ 353 by Matt Flynn at Alabama (11/3/07)Had a player pass for 350 or more yards...................... ......353 by Matt Flynn at Alabama (11/3/07)Had a player pass for 400 or more yards .................... ........444 by Rohan Davey vs. Illinois (1/1/02 - Sugar Bowl)Had a player pass for 450 or more yards......................... ....528 by Rohan Davey at Alabama (11/3/01)Had a player pass for 500 or more yards ..................... ......528 by Rohan Davey at Alabama (11/3/01)Had a player pass for 2 or more TDs .................................. 3 by Jarrett Lee vs. Georgia (10/25/08) Had a player pass for 3 or more TDs ................................ ..3 by Jarrett Lee vs. Georgia (10/25/08) Had a player pass for 4 or more TDs....................................4 by Matt Flynn vs. Ohio State (1/7/08 - BCS Championship)Had a player complete 20 passes........................................ 20 by Jarrett Lee vs. Troy (11/15/08) Had a player complete 25 passes ........................................31 by Rohan Davey vs. Illinois (1/1/02 - Sugar Bowl)Had a player complete 30 passes.................................... ....31 by Rohan Davey vs. Illinois (1/1/02 - Sugar Bowl)Had a player complete 35 passes ..................................... ..35 by Rohan Davey at Alabama (11/3/02)Had a player complete 15 straight passes ........................ ..17 by Rohan Davey vs. Arkansas-6 (11/26/99), vs. Western Carolina-11 (9/2/00).......................................................................................... ....17 by Matt Mauck vs. Arizona-11(9/6/03), vs. Western Illinois-6 (9/13/03)Had a player throw 30 passes............................................ ..34 by Jarrett Lee vs. Troy (11/15/08) Had a player throw 35 passes.......................................... ....38 by Jarrett Lee at Florida (10/12/08)Had a player throw 40 passes ......................................... ....47 by Matt Flynn vs. Arkansas (11/23/07)Had a player throw 45 passes ....................................... ......47 by Matt Flynn vs. Arkansas (11/23/07)Had a player throw 50 passes ........................................ ....53 by Rohan Davey vs. Illinois (1/1/02 - Sugar Bowl)

Individual ReceivingHad a player with 10 or more receptions in a game........ ....12 by Brandon LaFell vs. Troy (11/15/08) Had a player with 11 or more receptions in a game ..... ......12 by Brandon LaFell vs. Troy (11/15/08) Had a player with 12 or more receptions in a game ......... ..12 by Brandon LaFell vs. Troy (11/15/08) Had a player with 13 or more receptions in a game ........... 14 by Josh Reed vs. Illinois (1/1/02 - Sugar Bowl)Had a player with 14 or more receptions in a game ........ ....14 by Josh Reed vs. Illinois (1/1/02 - Sugar Bowl)Had a player with 15 or more receptions in a game .......... ..19 by Josh Reed at Alabama (11/3/01)Had a player receive 100 or more yards.................. ............126 by Brandon LaFell vs. Troy (11/15/08) Had a player receive 150 or more yards ................... ..........162 by Michael Clayton vs. Western Illinois (9/13/03)Had a player receive 200 or more yards ..................... ........201 by Devery Henderson at Kentucky (11/9/02)Had a player receive 250 or more yards...................... ........293 by Josh Reed at Alabama (11/3/01)Had a player receive for 2 or more TDs ...............................2 by Brandon LaFell vs. Georgia (10/25/08) Had a player receive for 3 or more TDs ............................ ..3 by Dwayne Bowe vs. Kentucky (10/14/06)Had a player receive for 4 or more TDs .......................... ....4 by Tony Moss vs. Ohio University (9/30/89)Had a player receive for 5 or more TDs ...............................5 by Carlos Carson vs. Rice (9/24/77)

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Games against Ranked TeamsBeat a top 25 team ...............................................................No. 14 Georgia Tech, 38-3 (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Beat a top 10 team ...............................................................at No. 9/10 Auburn, 26-21 (9/20/08) Beat a top 5 team .................................................................No. 1 Ohio State, 38-24 (1/7/08 - BCS Championship Game) Beat an FCS No. 1 team (AP or Coaches Poll) ...................No. 1 Ohio State, 38-24 (1/7/08 - BCS Championship Game) Beat an FCS No. 1 team (AP or Coaches Poll) at home ....No. 1 Florida, 28-21 (10/11/97) Beat a ranked opponent at home .........................................No. 17 Auburn, 30-24 (10/20/07)Beat a ranked opponent on the road .................................. at No. 9/10 Auburn, 26-21 (9/20/08) Beat a ranked opponent at a neutral site .............................No. 14 Georgia Tech, 38-3 (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Beat back-to-back ranked opponents ........................ ..........12/1/07 - 1/7/08 vs. #14/15 Tennessee (SEC CG) and #1 Ohio State (BCS Champ. Game)Beat a ranked team in three straight games ................. ......11/23 - 1/1/02 vs. #22 Arkansas, #24 Auburn, #2 Tennessee (SEC CG), #7 Illinois (Sugar Bowl)Beat a ranked team in four straight games ............... ..........11/23 - 1/1/02 vs. #22 Arkansas, #24 Auburn, #2 Tennessee (SEC CG), #7 Illinois (Sugar Bowl)Lost to a ranked opponent at home.............................. ........No. 1 Alabama, 27-21 OT (11/8/08)Lost to a ranked opponent on the road ................................No. 11/12 Florida, 51-21 (10/11/08) Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site..................... ....No. 11 Iowa, 30-25 (1/1/05 - Capital One Bowl)Lost to an unranked opponent at home ......................... ......Ole Miss, 31-13 (11/22/08)Lost to an unranked opponent on the road ............... ..........at Arkansas, 31-30 (11/28/08)Special SituationsWon on the last play of the game................................. ........Ole Miss, 23-20 OT (11/18/06); 26 FG by Colt DavidLost on the last play of the game ................................ ........#1 Alabama, 27-21 OT (11/8/08); 1-yard run by QB John Parker Wilson in overtimeCame back and won from 10 or more down in 4th quarter . Troy, 40-31 (11/15/08); down 31-10 entering 4th quarter Lost when leading by 10 or more in 4th quarter ................. Tennessee, 30-27 OT (9/26/05); led 24-7 entering fourth quarterLost when leading by 20 points of more .......................... ....Tennessee, 30-27 OT (9/26/05); led 21-0 at halftimeScored on the first play from scrimmage .......................... ..Joseph Addai, 19-yard run vs. Tennessee (9/26/05)A QB caught a pass on a designed play ..............................Matt Flynn (35-yards from WR Early Doucet) at Alabama (11/3/07)A RB threw a TD pass on a designated play ........................Keiland Williams (22-yards to Demetrius Burd for a TD) at Auburn (9/20/08)Had two RB rush for at least 100 yards each ......................Alley Broussard (250 yds) and Joseph Addai (107 yds) vs. Ole Miss (11/20/04)Returns/Special Teams/DefenseReturned a KO for a TD................................................... ....Trindon Holliday, 98 yards at Ole Miss (11/17/07)Returned a Punt for a TD .............................................. ......Trindon Holliday, 92 yards vs. North Texas (9/13/08)Returned an INT for a TD ............................................. ......Jonathan Zenon, 18 yards vs. Tennessee (SEC Champ. Game - 12/1/07) Returned 2 INTs for TDs................................................. ......3 vs. Arkansas State (C. Raymond, D. Walkup, C. Buckels) (10/12/91)Returned 3 INTs for TDs..................................................... ..3 vs. Arkansas State (C. Raymond, D. Walkup, C. Buckels) (10/12/91)Recovered a fumble in endzone for a TD ......................... ..Chuck Wiley, fumbled by Lance Tucker (11/8/97 at Alabama)Returned a fumble for a TD .................................... ............Chris Hawkins, 24 yards vs. Tulane (11/1/08)Faked a field goal for a touchdown ............................. ........Colt David (kicker), 15 yard run (9/22/07 vs. South Carolina)Faked a punt for a first down ........................................ ......Josh Jasper, 7-yard run in 3rd quarter (10/25/08 vs. Georgia)A kicker scored a touchdown ................................................Colt David, 15 yard run on fake FG (9/22/07 vs. South Carolina)A player kicked the PAT after scoring the TD........................Colt David vs. South Carolina (9/22/07)Blocked a FG ........................................................... ............Ricky Jean-Francois, 29-yard attempt by Leigh Tiffin in 4th quarter vs. #1 Alabama (11/8/08) Returned a blocked FG for a TD ..........................................Mario Stevenson, 55 yards on the block of Arizona State’s 47-yard FG attempt (9/10/05)Blocked a PAT (kick) ........................................................ ....Mark Roman, attempt by Seth Hanson (10/17/98 vs. Kentucky)Returned a PAT for a Defensive Extra Point ................. ......Mark Roman, kick attempt by Seth Hanson (10/17/98 vs. Kentucky)Blocked a punt.................................................................. ....LaRon Landry at Florida (10/7/06)Blocked a punt for a safety ............................................. ....Jarvis Green, on an Andy Smith punt (10/16/99 at Kentucky)Returned a blocked punt for TD ................................. ..........Craig Steltz, 29 yard, off Jacob Hester’s block at Arizona State (9/10/05)Recovered an onside kick ................................................ ....vs. Georgia Tech, 2nd quarter (12/31/08 - Chick-fil-A Bowl)Recovered an onside kick to start the game ........................vs. Auburn (12/1/01)Recorded a Safety (Team)............................................. ......Ole Miss QB downed in endzone at Ole Miss (11/19/05)Recorded a Safety (Individual tackle) .................. ................Early Doucet, tackled Arkansas’ punter in endzone vs. Arkansas (11/25/05)Recorded six interceptions ....................................................6 at Mississippi State (8/30/07)Had a player record three interceptions................................3 by Craig Steltz at Mississippi State (8/30/07)Had a player record 15 tackles ............................................19 by Ali Highsmith vs. Arkansas (11/23/07)Had six sacks as a team ......................................................at Arkansas (11/28/08) Opponent Returns/Special TeamsReturned a KO for a TD ............................................... ........Tim Carter, 100 yards (9/16/00 at Auburn)Returned a Punt for a TD................................................ ......Marshay Green, 44 yards (11/17/07 at Ole Miss)Returned an INT for a TD ................................................... Terence Moore, 22 yards (11/15/08 by Troy)Returned 3 INTs for TDs...................................................... 3, by Alvis, Smith, Robinson (9/17/94 at Auburn)Recovered a fumble in endzone for a TD ............................ Chris Shelling (9/17/94 at Auburn)Returned a fumble for a TD ................................................ Zeonte Sherman, 1 yard (9/6/03 at Arizona)Blocked a FG ...................................................................... at Alabama (11/3/07)Blocked a punt.............................................................. ........at Florida (10/7/06)Blocked two punts .............................................................. ..2 at Virginia Tech (9/1/02)Blocked a punt for a safety....................................... ............blocked Donnie Jones (9/1/02 at Virginia Tech)Recorded a Safety (Team)............................................ ........on a hold in the endzone (9/29/07 at Tulane)Blocked a PAT (kick) ......................................................... ..Ole Miss (11/18/06)Returned a PAT for a Defensive Extra Point ..................... ..Eric Kelly, off bad snap (10/17/98 vs. Kentucky)Faked a field goal for a TD....................................................Damon Duval, 1 yard run (9/18/99 vs. Auburn)Recovered an onside kick ............................................. ......Western Illinois (9/13/03)

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2008 LSU FootballLSU Game Results (as of Aug 31, 2009)

All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time AttendAug 30, 2008 APPALACHIAN STATE W 41-13 1-0 0-0 3:09 91922Sep 13, 2008 NORTH TEXAS W 41-3 2-0 0-0 2:54 91602

* Sep 20, 2008 at Auburn W 26-21 3-0 1-0 3:17 87451* Sep 27, 2008 MISSISSIPPI ST. W 34-24 4-0 2-0 3:06 92710* Oct 11, 2008 at #11 Florida L 21-51 4-1 2-1 3:30 90684* Oct 18, 2008 at South Carolina W 24-17 5-1 3-1 3:24 82477* Oct 25, 2008 #9 GEORGIA L 38-52 5-2 3-2 3:35 92904

Nov 01, 2008 TULANE W 35-10 6-2 3-2 2:53 92136* Nov 08, 2008 #1 ALABAMA L o 21-27 6-3 3-3 3:49 93039

Nov 15, 2008 TROY W 40-31 7-3 3-3 3:43 92103* Nov 22, 2008 OLE MISS L 13-31 7-4 3-4 3:28 92649

*# Nov 28, 2008 at Arkansas L 30-31 7-5 3-5 3:35 55325Dec 31, 2008 vs #14 Georgia Tech W 38-3 8-5 3-5 3:15 71423

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2008 LSU FootballLSU Overall Team Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2009)

All games

Team Statistics LS OPPSCORING 402 314 Points Per Game 30.9 24.2FIRST DOWNS 254 211 R u s h i n g 122 76 P a s s i n g 114 114 P e n a l t y 18 21RUSHING YARDAGE 2168 1432 Yards gained rushing 2510 1751 Yards lost rushing 342 319 Rushing Attempts 495 421 Average Per Rush 4.4 3.4 Average Per Game 166.8 110.2 TDs Rushing 27 17PASSING YARDAGE 2617 2800 C o m p - A t t - I n t 206-391-18 227-425-8 Average Per Pass 6.7 6.6 Average Per Catch 12.7 12.3 Average Per Game 201.3 215.4 TDs Passing 21 15TOTAL OFFENSE 4785 4232 Total Plays 886 846 Average Per Play 5.4 5.0 Average Per Game 368.1 325.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 54-1053 70-1234PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 31-380 15-127INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-51 18-461KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.5 17.6PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.3 8.5INT RETURN AVERAGE 6.4 25.6FUMBLES-LOST 16-2 26-11PENALTIES-Yards 82-649 75-637 Average Per Game 49.9 49.0PUNTS-Yards 63-2538 75-3124 Average Per Punt 40.3 41.7 Net punt average 37.3 35.8TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 1 3 2 9 : 4 73RD-DOWN Conversions 70/183 57/183 3rd-Down Pct 38% 31%4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/18 9/22 4th-Down Pct 39% 41%SACKS BY-Yards 28-172 22-185MISC YARDS -11 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 50 39FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-23 14-19ON-SIDE KICKS 2-4 0-1RED-ZONE SCORES 43-47 91% 33-40 82%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 35-47 74% 22-40 55%PAT-ATTEMPTS 48-49 98% 38-38 100%ATTENDANCE 739065 315937 Games/Avg Per Game 8/92383 4/78984 Neutral Site Games 1/71423

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT TotalLSU 81 137 89 95 0 402Opponents 82 85 63 78 6 314

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2008 LSU FootballLSU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2009)

All games

Rushing gp-gs att gain loss net avg td lg avg/gCharles Scott 13-13 217 1208 34 1174 5.4 18 56 90.3Ke. Williams 13-0 83 444 27 417 5.0 2 25 32.1Richard Murphy 13-0 44 202 16 186 4.2 0 12 14.3Jo. Jefferson 7 - 2 49 211 77 134 2.7 1 20 19.1Andrew Hatch 6 - 3 35 175 46 129 3.7 2 20 21.5Tr. Holliday 13-0 21 131 17 114 5.4 0 39 8.8Stevan Ridley 13-0 12 92 0 92 7.7 1 18 7.1Quinn Johnson 13-10 14 30 2 28 2.0 3 5 2.2Josh Jasper 13-0 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.5Brandon LaFell 13-11 2 6 0 6 3.0 0 4 0.5Jared Mitchell 12-0 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.3TEAM 7 - 0 5 0 18 -18 -3.6 0 0 -2.6Jarrett Lee 11-8 11 4 101 -97 -8.8 0 4 -8.8Total 13 495 2510 342 2168 4.4 27 56 166.8Opponents 13 421 1751 319 1432 3.4 17 68 110.2

Passing gp-gs effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/gJarrett Lee 11-8 116.93 143-269-16 53.2 1873 14 66 170.3Jo. Jefferson 7 - 2 112.87 36-73-1 49.3 419 4 41 59.9Andrew Hatch 6 - 3 118.42 25-45-1 55.6 282 2 29 47.0Brady Dalfrey 13-0 138.20 1-2-0 50.0 21 0 21 1.6Ke. Williams 13-0 307.40 1-2-0 50.0 22 1 22 1.7Total 13 117.42 206-391-18 52.7 2617 21 66 201.3Opponents 13 116.64 227-425-8 53.4 2800 15 70 215.4

Receiving gp-gs no. yds avg td lg avg/gBrandon LaFell 13-11 63 929 14.7 8 43 71.5Demetrius Byrd 13-11 37 513 13.9 4 43 39.5Richard Dickson 13-13 31 324 10.5 5 25 24.9T. Toliver 13-3 22 257 11.7 1 33 19.8Ke. Williams 13-0 11 124 11.3 1 66 9.5Richard Murphy 13-0 10 92 9.2 0 28 7.1Jared Mitchell 12-0 9 106 11.8 0 21 8.8Chris Mitchell 13-4 8 115 14.4 2 39 8.8Charles Scott 13-13 8 67 8.4 0 14 5.2Quinn Johnson 13-10 2 33 16.5 0 24 2.5Tr. Holliday 13-0 2 33 16.5 0 15 2.5Chad Jones 13-6 1 21 21.0 0 21 1.6Ricky Dixon 10-0 1 4 4.0 0 4 0.4R.J. Jackson 11-0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1Total 13 206 2617 12.7 21 66 201.3Opponents 13 227 2800 12.3 15 70 215.4

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lgTr. Holliday 21 279 13.3 1 92Chad Jones 8 95 11.9 0 24TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0Pa. Peterson 1 6 6.0 0 6Total 31 380 12.3 1 92Opponents 15 127 8.5 0 40

Interceptions no. yds avg td lgChris Hawkins 3 -13 -4.3 0 0Curtis Taylor 2 37 18.5 0 37Pa. Peterson 1 0 0.0 0 0Chad Jones 1 10 10.0 0 10Perry Riley 1 17 17.0 0 17Total 8 51 6.4 0 37Opponents 18 461 25.6 7 54

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lgTr. Holliday 27 609 22.6 0 49Ke. Williams 13 290 22.3 0 38Kelvin Sheppard 4 47 11.8 0 23Quinn Johnson 2 14 7.0 0 12Will Blackwell 2 11 5.5 0 7Chad Jones 2 25 12.5 0 17Brandon LaFell 1 10 10.0 0 10Ron Brooks 1 23 23.0 0 23TEAM 1 11 11.0 0 0T-Bob Hebert 1 13 13.0 0 13Total 54 1053 19.5 0 49Opponents 70 1234 17.6 0 59

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lgChris Hawkins 1 24 24.0 1 24Harry Coleman 1 15 15.0 0 15Tyson Jackson 1 18 18.0 0 18Total 3 57 19.0 1 24Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0

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2008 LSU FootballLSU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2009)

All games

PATScoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf ptsCharles Scott 18 - - - - - - - 108Colt David - 16-21 43-44 - - - - - 91Brandon LaFell 8 - - - - - - - 48Richard Dickson 5 - - - - - - - 30Demetrius Byrd 4 - - - - - - - 24Quinn Johnson 3 - - - - - - - 18Ke. Williams 3 - - - - - - - 18Andrew Hatch 2 - - - - - - - 12Chris Mitchell 2 - - - - - - - 12Josh Jasper - 2-2 5-5 - - - - - 11Tr. Holliday 1 - - - - - - - 6Stevan Ridley 1 - - - - - - - 6Jo. Jefferson 1 - - - - - - - 6T. Toliver 1 - - - - - - - 6Chris Hawkins 1 - - - - - - - 6Jarrett Lee - - - - - 0-1 - - 0Total 50 18-23 48-49 - - 0-1 - - 402Opponents 39 14-19 38-38 - - - - - 314

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/gJarrett Lee 11 280 -97 1873 1776 161.5Charles Scott 13 217 1174 0 1174 90.3Jo. Jefferson 7 122 134 419 553 79.0Ke. Williams 13 85 417 22 439 33.8Andrew Hatch 6 80 129 282 411 68.5Richard Murphy 13 44 186 0 186 14.3Tr. Holliday 13 21 114 0 114 8.8Stevan Ridley 13 12 92 0 92 7.1Quinn Johnson 13 14 28 0 28 2.2Brady Dalfrey 13 2 0 21 21 1.6Josh Jasper 13 1 7 0 7 0.5Brandon LaFell 13 2 6 0 6 0.5Jared Mitchell 12 1 -4 0 -4 -0.3TEAM 7 5 -18 0 -18 -2.6Total 13 886 2168 2617 4785 368.1Opponents 13 846 1432 2800 4232 325.5

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blkJosh Jasper 2-2 100.0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 33 0Colt David 16-21 76.2 0-0 2-2 5-5 5-8 4-6 53 0

FG Sequence LSU OpponentsAppalachian State (21),(33) (24),(44)North Texas (41),(37) (33)Auburn (46),50,(32) -Mississippi St. (38),(39) (42)Florida - (20),(34),(25)South Carolina (48) (21),39Georgia (51),49 (50),55Tulane - (48),31Alabama 41 42,29Troy (52),(27) (23)Ole Miss (46),(52) (19)Arkansas (29),40,(46),(31),63 (22)Georgia Tech (53) (24)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blkBrady Dalfrey 59 2366 40.1 59 3 20 22 10 0Josh Jasper 4 172 43.0 45 0 2 0 0 0Total 63 2538 40.3 59 3 22 22 10 0Opponents 75 3124 41.7 60 3 22 23 13 0

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydlnJosh Jasper 76 4629 60.9 4 1Total 76 4629 60.9 4 1 17.6 43.6 26Opponents 64 3397 53.1 1 4 19.5 36.3 33

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2008 LSU FootballLSU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2009)

All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/gCharles Scott 13 1174 67 0 0 0 1241 95.5Tr. Holliday 13 114 33 279 609 0 1035 79.6Brandon LaFell 13 6 929 0 10 0 945 72.7Ke. Williams 13 417 124 0 290 0 831 63.9Demetrius Byrd 13 0 513 0 0 0 513 39.5Richard Dickson 13 0 324 0 0 0 324 24.9Richard Murphy 13 186 92 0 0 0 278 21.4T. Toliver 13 0 257 0 0 0 257 19.8Chad Jones 13 0 21 95 25 10 151 11.6Jo. Jefferson 7 134 0 0 0 0 134 19.1Andrew Hatch 6 129 0 0 0 0 129 21.5Chris Mitchell 13 0 115 0 0 0 115 8.8Jared Mitchell 12 -4 106 0 0 0 102 8.5Stevan Ridley 13 92 0 0 0 0 92 7.1Quinn Johnson 13 28 33 0 14 0 75 5.8Kelvin Sheppard 13 0 0 0 47 0 47 3.6Curtis Taylor 13 0 0 0 0 37 37 2.8Ron Brooks 13 0 0 0 23 0 23 1.8Perry Riley 13 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.3T-Bob Hebert 6 0 0 0 13 0 13 2.2Will Blackwell 13 0 0 0 11 0 11 0.8Josh Jasper 13 7 0 0 0 0 7 0.5Pa. Peterson 13 0 0 6 0 0 6 0.5Ricky Dixon 10 0 4 0 0 0 4 0.4R.J. Jackson 11 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 -0.1TEAM 7 -18 0 0 11 0 -7 -1.0Chris Hawkins 13 0 0 0 0 -13 -13 -1.0Jarrett Lee 11 -97 0 0 0 0 -97 -8.8Total 13 2168 2617 380 1053 51 6269 482.2Opponents 13 1432 2800 127 1234 461 6054 465.7

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2008 LSU FootballLSU Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Aug 31, 2009)

All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf24 Harry Coleman 13-13 42 29 71 1.0-4 . . 7 3 1-15 1 . .11 Kelvin Sheppard 13-5 25 39 64 4.5-16 0.5-1 . 2 . . 1 . .56 Perry Riley 13-9 37 23 60 7.0-23 1.5-9 1-17 3 3 1-0 . . .44 Danny McCray 12-8 24 29 53 2.0-7 . . 5 . 1-0 . . .48 Darry Beckwith 11-11 25 26 51 1.0-5 0.5-3 . . . . . . .29 Chris Hawkins 13-13 21 29 50 0.5-1 . 3--13 9 . 1-24 2 . .3 Chad Jones 13-6 22 28 50 2.0-3 . 1-10 6 5 . 2 . .27 Curtis Taylor 13-9 24 19 43 1.0-11 1.0-11 2-37 1 1 1-0 . . .7 Pa. Peterson 13-4 32 9 41 1.5-7 . 1-0 3 1 . 1 . .93 Tyson Jackson 13-13 17 19 36 10.5-37 4.5-27 . 4 7 1-18 . . .4 Jai Eugene 13-9 23 12 35 1.0-2 . . 3 . . . . .49 Kirston Pittman 13-10 13 22 35 5.5-18 2.5-12 . 2 5 1-0 . . .54 Jacob Cutrera 13-2 15 18 33 3.5-11 . . 1 3 . 1 . .84 Rahim Alem 13-1 15 14 29 11.5-78 8.0-66 . 2 7 . 2 1 .99 Marlon Favorite 13-7 9 19 28 3.5-14 2.0-13 . 2 1 . . . .91 Ch. Alexander 13-8 5 19 24 1.5-4 1.0-3 . . 1 . . . .47 Trem. Johnson 13-2 6 17 23 3.5-13 2.5-11 . 4 4 . . . .90 R Jean-Francois 11-6 8 12 20 3.0-15 2.0-14 . 2 . . . 1 .13 Ron Brooks 13-0 9 9 18 . . . . 1 1-0 2 . .92 Drake Nevis 11-2 9 7 16 5.5-17 . . . 1 1-0 1 . .22 Ryan Baker 13-0 7 9 16 . . . . . . . . .34 Stevan Ridley 13-0 3 12 15 . . . . . . . . .25 Phelon Jones 12-2 7 8 15 . . . 3 1 . . . .37 Karnell Hatcher 12-0 8 5 13 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 . .97 Al Woods 10-3 4 7 11 . . . . . . . . .33 Daniel Graff 13-0 6 5 11 . . . . . . . . .95 Laz. Levingston 11-0 3 6 9 4.0-6 2.0-2 . 1 . . . . .52 Ace Foyil 9-0 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . .28 R.J. Jackson 11-0 4 3 7 . . . . . . . . .19 De. Peterson 13-0 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . .17 Shomari Clemons 6-0 . 4 4 . . . . . . . . .15 Brandon Taylor 13-0 4 . 4 . . . 1 . . . . .36 Derrick Bryant 9-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .30 Josh Jasper 13-0 2 1 3 . . . . . 1-0 . . .32 Charles Scott 13-13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .98 Sidell Corley 2-0 . 2 2 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .23 Stef. Francois 6-0 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .65 Lyle Hitt 13-13 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . .74 Brett Helms 13-13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .79 Herman Johnson 13-13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .86 Chris Mitchell 13-4 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .53 T-Bob Hebert 6-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .80 T. Toliver 13-3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .83 Mitch Joseph 13-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .78 Joe Barksdale 13-13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .96 Kent. Aubrey 1-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .18 Richard Dickson 13-13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .TM TEAM 7-0 . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . .

Total 13 441 480 921 75-293 28-172 8-51 61 44 11-57 14 2 .Opponents 13 470 493 963 71-306 22-185 18-461 49 27 2-0 7 . .

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2008 LSU FootballLSU Team Game-by-Game (as of Aug 31, 2009)

All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offAug 30 APPALACHIAN STATE 40 266 2 56 13 193 3 39 13-24-1 193 3 39 4 78 0 33 3 40 0 21 459Sep 13 NORTH TEXAS 28 216 4 43 20 209 0 28 20-36-1 209 0 28 2 55 0 38 4 163 1 92 425Sep 20 at Auburn 38 178 0 31 14 220 3 39 14-29-1 220 3 39 4 69 0 24 3 -2 0 0 398Sep 27 MISSISSIPPI ST. 37 166 2 20 18 261 2 43 18-27-1 261 2 43 4 56 0 24 2 39 0 24 427Oct 11 at Florida 26 80 1 20 25 241 2 29 25-41-2 241 2 29 9 168 0 41 0 0 0 0 321Oct 18 at South Carolina 46 164 2 11 18 199 1 36 18-29-1 199 1 36 3 68 0 25 3 22 0 8 363Oct 25 GEORGIA 41 188 2 42 16 309 3 66 16-30-3 309 3 66 8 193 0 29 3 27 0 14 497Nov 01 TULANE 46 231 3 56 8 99 1 29 8-20-1 99 1 29 2 8 0 8 3 25 0 17 330Nov 08 ALABAMA 46 201 2 30 13 181 1 30 13-34-4 181 1 30 4 86 0 31 2 25 0 19 382Nov 15 TROY 39 119 4 30 21 221 1 33 21-41-1 221 1 33 3 24 0 11 4 -4 0 4 340Nov 22 OLE MISS 29 37 0 20 14 178 1 37 14-32-2 178 1 37 5 65 0 24 0 0 0 0 215Nov 28 at Arkansas 44 161 1 39 9 143 2 41 9-21-0 143 2 41 5 160 0 49 2 9 0 9 304Dec 31 vs Georgia Tech 35 161 4 18 17 163 1 25 17-27-0 163 1 25 1 23 0 23 2 36 0 18 324LSU 495 2168 27 56 206 2617 21 66 206-391-18 2617 21 66 54 1053 0 49 31 380 1 92 4785Opponents 421 1432 17 68 227 2800 15 70 227-425-8 2800 15 70 70 1234 0 59 15 127 0 40 4232

Games played: 13 Avg per rush: 4.4 Avg per catch: 12.7 Pass efficiency: 117.42 Kick ret avg: 19.5 Punt ret avg: 12.3 All purpose avg/game: 482.2 Total offense avg/gm: 368.1

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsAug 30 APPALACHIAN STATE 32 32 64 6.0-22 3.0-13 0 0-0 0-0 5 6 0 5-5 0 0 0 41Sep 13 NORTH TEXAS 22 46 68 3.0-5 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-37 4 8 0 5-5 0 0 0 41Sep 20 at Auburn 40 30 70 8.0-40 2.0-23 1 0-0 2--9 12 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 26Sep 27 MISSISSIPPI ST. 29 52 81 5.0-13 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 4 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 34Oct 11 at Florida 44 20 64 5.0-15 3.0-12 1 1-18 0-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 21Oct 18 at South Carolina 39 10 49 7.0-52 6.0-49 3 2-15 1-0 3 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 24Oct 25 GEORGIA 28 44 72 5.0-22 1.0-9 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 5-5 0 0 0 38Nov 01 TULANE 25 42 67 6.0-20 2.0-9 1 1-24 0-0 1 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 35Nov 08 ALABAMA 19 68 87 2.0-6 0.0-0 2 2-0 1-0 2 4 1 3-3 0 0 0 21Nov 15 TROY 40 30 70 3.0-9 1.0-3 2 2-0 1-10 10 17 0 4-5 0 0 0 40Nov 22 OLE MISS 24 78 102 8.0-29 2.0-16 1 1-0 0-0 2 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 13Nov 28 at Arkansas 54 14 68 10.0-46 6.0-32 1 0-0 1-17 1 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 30Dec 31 vs Georgia Tech 45 14 59 7.0-14 1.0-1 2 2-0 1--4 0 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 38LSU 441 480 921 75.0-293 28.0-172 14 11-57 8-51 44 61 2 48-49 0 0 0 402Opponents 470 493 963 71.0-306 23.0-185 7 2-0 18-461 27 49 0 38-38 0 0 0 314

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obAug 30 APPALACHIAN STATE 5 147 29.4 45 0 0 1 0 1 2-2 33 0 8 444 55.5 0 0Sep 13 NORTH TEXAS 3 101 33.7 46 0 0 1 0 2 2-2 41 0 7 399 57.0 0 0Sep 20 at Auburn 6 290 48.3 59 0 0 3 3 4 2-3 46 0 5 294 58.8 1 0Sep 27 MISSISSIPPI ST. 2 91 45.5 52 0 0 0 1 1 2-2 39 0 7 448 64.0 0 0Oct 11 at Florida 4 182 45.5 51 0 1 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 3 178 59.3 0 0Oct 18 at South Carolina 6 237 39.5 48 0 1 2 0 2 1-1 48 0 5 291 58.2 1 0Oct 25 GEORGIA 4 163 40.8 46 0 0 3 0 0 1-2 51 0 6 371 61.8 0 1Nov 01 TULANE 4 186 46.5 55 0 1 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 6 369 61.5 0 0Nov 08 ALABAMA 8 321 40.1 54 0 0 2 1 2 0-1 0 0 4 248 62.0 0 0Nov 15 TROY 6 225 37.5 44 0 0 3 0 2 2-2 52 0 8 478 59.8 0 0Nov 22 OLE MISS 6 254 42.3 50 0 0 3 1 2 2-2 52 0 4 255 63.8 0 0Nov 28 at Arkansas 5 175 35.0 40 0 0 1 0 1 3-5 46 0 7 439 62.7 0 0Dec 31 vs Georgia Tech 4 166 41.5 51 0 0 2 1 2 1-1 53 0 6 415 69.2 2 0LSU 63 2538 40.3 59 0 3 22 10 22 18-23 53 0 76 4629 60.9 4 1Opponents 75 3124 41.7 60 0 3 22 13 23 14-19 50 2 64 3397 53.1 1 4

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2008 LSU FootballLSU Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Aug 31, 2009)

All games

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns totDate Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg offAug 30 APPALACHIAN STATE 28 52 0 17 14 187 1 44 14-33-0 187 1 44 8 89 0 20 1 14 0 14 239Sep 13 NORTH TEXAS 18 44 0 17 23 155 0 14 23-43-1 155 0 14 6 73 0 17 0 0 0 0 199Sep 20 at Auburn 36 70 1 16 17 250 1 58 17-32-2 250 1 58 4 51 0 22 0 0 0 0 320Sep 27 MISSISSIPPI ST. 31 110 2 17 17 175 1 41 17-26-0 175 1 41 7 166 0 59 2 10 0 7 285Oct 11 at Florida 41 265 3 42 14 210 2 70 14-21-0 210 2 70 3 61 0 28 2 47 0 40 475Oct 18 at South Carolina 31 39 1 20 14 215 1 41 14-26-1 215 1 41 4 60 0 21 1 18 0 18 254Oct 25 GEORGIA 36 194 3 68 17 249 2 49 17-26-0 249 2 49 5 105 0 36 0 0 0 0 443Nov 01 TULANE 30 72 0 22 12 91 0 12 12-24-0 91 0 12 6 99 0 24 0 0 0 0 163Nov 08 ALABAMA 37 138 3 31 15 215 0 26 15-31-1 215 0 26 4 79 0 25 3 23 0 23 353Nov 15 TROY 17 64 1 13 34 316 2 35 34-72-1 316 2 35 8 165 0 38 1 0 0 0 380Nov 22 OLE MISS 45 102 2 13 17 307 2 39 17-26-0 307 2 39 4 90 0 29 2 4 0 4 409Nov 28 at Arkansas 31 118 1 54 25 280 3 46 25-40-1 280 3 46 7 109 0 24 1 0 0 0 398Dec 31 vs Georgia Tech 40 164 0 39 8 150 0 47 8-25-1 150 0 47 4 87 0 36 2 11 0 10 314Opponents 421 1432 17 68 227 2800 15 70 227-425-8 2800 15 70 70 1234 0 59 15 127 0 40 4232LSU 495 2168 27 56 206 2617 21 66 206-391-18 2617 21 66 54 1053 0 49 31 380 1 92 4785

Games played: 13 Avg per rush: 3.4 Avg per catch: 12.3 Pass efficiency: 116.64 Kick ret avg: 17.6 Punt ret avg: 8.5 All purpose avg/game: 465.7 Total offense avg/gm: 325.5

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT AttemptsDate Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf ptsAug 30 APPALACHIAN STATE 26 54 80 2.0-10 1.0-6 0 0-0 1-13 1 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 13Sep 13 NORTH TEXAS 31 34 65 2.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-17 3 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 3Sep 20 at Auburn 41 26 67 6.0-17 2.0-9 0 0-0 1-24 9 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 21Sep 27 MISSISSIPPI ST. 39 34 73 3.0-18 1.0-15 3 1-0 1-23 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 24Oct 11 at Florida 45 18 63 5.0-19 2.0-15 1 1-0 2-55 1 3 0 6-6 0 0 0 51Oct 18 at South Carolina 49 28 77 3.0-13 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-46 4 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 17Oct 25 GEORGIA 31 59 90 8.0-44 2.0-29 0 0-0 3-93 3 5 0 7-7 0 0 0 52Nov 01 TULANE 29 48 77 4.0-29 2.0-23 1 0-0 1-43 1 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 10Nov 08 ALABAMA 28 64 92 7.0-14 1.0-3 0 0-0 4-76 0 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 27Nov 15 TROY 30 62 92 5.0-17 1.0-11 0 0-0 1-22 3 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 31Nov 22 OLE MISS 30 32 62 11.0-53 4.0-35 1 0-0 2-49 2 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 31Nov 28 at Arkansas 53 18 71 10.0-52 4.0-24 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 31Dec 31 vs Georgia Tech 38 16 54 5.0-18 2.0-15 1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 3Opponents 470 493 963 71.0-306 23.0-185 7 2-0 18-461 27 49 0 38-38 0 0 0 314LSU 441 480 921 75.0-293 28.0-172 14 11-57 8-51 44 61 2 48-49 0 0 0 402

Punting Field Goals KickoffsDate Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb obAug 30 APPALACHIAN STATE 8 316 39.5 47 0 0 3 0 4 2-2 44 0 4 176 44.0 0 0Sep 13 NORTH TEXAS 10 442 44.2 60 0 1 0 2 1 1-1 33 0 2 99 49.5 0 0Sep 20 at Auburn 7 248 35.4 51 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 4 205 51.2 0 0Sep 27 MISSISSIPPI ST. 6 245 40.8 49 0 0 4 0 1 1-1 42 0 4 201 50.2 0 0Oct 11 at Florida 2 59 29.5 30 0 0 2 0 2 3-3 34 0 10 566 56.6 0 1Oct 18 at South Carolina 5 224 44.8 50 0 1 1 1 1 1-2 21 0 4 268 67.0 1 0Oct 25 GEORGIA 5 252 50.4 60 0 1 1 2 0 1-2 50 1 9 533 59.2 0 1Nov 01 TULANE 5 239 47.8 55 0 0 0 2 1 1-2 48 0 3 100 33.3 0 0Nov 08 ALABAMA 7 295 42.1 53 0 0 2 2 3 0-2 0 1 4 273 68.2 0 0Nov 15 TROY 6 233 38.8 51 0 0 0 1 2 1-1 23 0 6 209 34.8 0 0Nov 22 OLE MISS 6 226 37.7 48 0 0 5 0 3 1-1 19 0 6 342 57.0 0 1Nov 28 at Arkansas 5 245 49.0 55 0 0 2 2 2 1-1 22 0 6 293 48.8 0 0Dec 31 vs Georgia Tech 3 100 33.3 37 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 24 0 2 132 66.0 0 1Opponents 75 3124 41.7 60 0 3 22 13 23 14-19 50 2 64 3397 53.1 1 4LSU 63 2538 40.3 59 0 3 22 10 22 18-23 53 0 76 4629 60.9 4 1

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2009 LSU Football - Travel Roster vs. Washington

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl./Exp. Hometown (HS/Previous School)1 Brandon LaFell WR 6-3 206 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Lamar HS) 2 Rueben Randle WR 6-3 201 Fr.-HS Bastrop, La. (Bastrop HS)3 Chad Jones S 6-3 231 Jr.-2L New Orleans, La. (Southern Lab HS) 4 Jai Eugene CB 5-11 182 Jr.-2L St. Rose, La. (Destrehan HS) 5 Keiland Williams RB 6-0 221 Sr.-3L Lafayette, La. (Hargrave Academy) 7 Patrick Peterson CB 6-1 211 So.-1L Pompano Beach, Fla. (Ely HS)8 Trindon Holliday WR 5-5 161 Sr.-3L Zachary, La. (Northeast HS) 9 Jordan Jefferson QB 6-5 220 So.-1L St. Rose, La. (Destrehan)10 Russell Shepard QB 6-1 188 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Cypress Ridge)11 Kelvin Sheppard LB 6-3 239 Jr.-2L Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson HS) 12 Jarrett Lee QB 6-2 225 So.-1L Brenham, Texas (Brenham HS)13 Ron Brooks S 5-11 176 So.-1L Irving, Texas (MacArthur HS) 14 Chris Garrett QB 6-4 235 Fr.-HS Tupelo, Miss. (Tupelo HS)15 Brandon Taylor CB 6-0 191 So.-1L Franklinton, La. (Franklinton HS)16 Jhyryn Taylor WR 6-0 175 Fr.-RS Franklinton, La. (Franklinton HS)17 Morris Claiborne DB 6-0 171 Fr.-HS Shreveport, La. (Fair Park HS)17 TC McCartney QB 6-3 226 So.-SQ Boulder, Colo. (Fairview HS)18 Richard Dickson TE 6-3 240 Sr.-3L Ocean Springs, Miss. (Ocean Springs HS) 19 Deangelo Peterson WR 6-4 240 So.-1L New Orleans, La. (Desire Street Academy)21 Chris Tolliver WR 6-1 178 Fr.-RS Rayville, La. (Rayville HS)22 Ryan Baker LB 6-0 221 So.-1L Grand Ridge, Fla. (Bountstown HS)23 Stefoin Francois S 6-1 209 So.-SQ Reserve, La. (East St. John HS)24 Harry Coleman LB 6-2 206 Sr.-3L Baldwin, La. (West St. Mary HS) 25 Drayton Calhoun RB 6-0 170 Fr.-HS Clarkston, Ga. (Tucker HS)26 Richard Murphy RB 6-1 204 Jr.-2L Rayville, La. (Rayville HS) 27 Craig Loston S 6-2 193 Fr.-HS Aldine, Texas (Eisenhower HS)28 R.J. Jackson WR 6-0 202 Sr.-2L Houston, Texas (Westside HS) 29 Chris Hawkins CB 6-1 182 Sr.-3L Walker, La. (Walker HS) 29 Jarred Joseph WR 6-2 209 Fr.-RS New Orleans, La. (Brother Martin HS)30 Josh Jasper PK/P 5-11 160 Jr.-2L Memphis, Tenn. (Ridgeway HS) 31 John Williams WR 5-11 185 So.-SQ Breaux Bridge, La. (Breaux Bridge HS) 32 Charles Scott RB 6-0 234 Sr.-3L Saline, La. (Jonesboro-Hodge HS) 33 Dominque Allen FB 5-11 255 Fr.-HS Paris, Tenn. (Henry County HS)34 Stevan Ridley FB 6-0 226 So.-1L Natchez, Miss. (Trinity Episcopal HS) 35 Ryan St. Julien DB 6-1 180 Fr.-RS St. Martinville, La. (Catholic-New Iberia) 35 James Stampley FB 5-10 240 So.-HS Baker, La. (Baker HS)36 Derrick Bryant DB 5-11 195 So.-1L Lawrenceville, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge HS)37 Karnell Hatcher DB 6-2 207 So.-1L Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community)38 Drew Alleman P/PK 5-11 185 Fr.-RS Lafayette, La. (Acadiana HS)38 Derek Helton P 6-0 188 Jr.-JC Hoyt, Kan. (Fort Scott CC)41 Kyle Prater LB 6-1 224 Fr.-RS Kerrville, Texas (Tivy HS)43 Daniel Graff DB 6-0 179 Sr.-1L Metairie, La. (Rummel HS)44 Danny McCray S 6-1 206 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas (Westfield HS) 45 Richard Dugas FB 6-1 271 Jr.-SQ Lincoln, Neb. (Pius X HS) 46 Kevin Minter LB 6-1 240 Fr.-HS Suwanee, Ga. (Peachtree Ridge HS)47 Tyler Edwards TE 6-3 237 Fr.-RS Monroe, La. (Ouachita Parish HS)50 Joey Crappell SNP 6-2 242 So.-SQ Patterson, La. (Patterson HS)52 Ace Foyil LB 6-3 230 Sr.-1L Mandeville, La. (Mandeville HS/Tulane) 53 T-Bob Hebert C 6-3 285 So.-1L Norcross, Ga. (Greater Atlanta Christian) 54 Jacob Cutrera LB 6-4 236 Sr.-3L Lafayette, La. (Acadiana HS) 56 Perry Riley LB 6-2 245 Sr.-3L Ellenwood, Ga. (Stephenson HS) 60 Will Blackwell OG 6-4 300 So.-1L West Monroe, La. (West Monroe HS) 64 Patrick Lonergan C 6-4 300 Fr.-RS New Orleans, La. (Rummel HS)65 Lyle Hitt OG 6-2 295 Sr.-2L Baton Rouge, La. (Parkview Baptist HS) 68 Josh Dworaczyk OG 6-6 281 So.-1L New Iberia, La. (Catholic-New Iberia HS) 70 Ciron Black OT 6-5 322 Sr.-3L Tyler, Texas (Robert E. Lee HS)

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72 Alex Hurst OT 6-6 324 Fr.-RS Bartlett, Tenn. (Arlington HS)75 Gregory Shaw OT 6-5 301 So.-SQ Hialeah, Fla. (Edward Pace HS)76 Chris Faulk OT 6-6 316 Fr.-HS Slidell, La. (Northshore HS)77 Josh Downs DT 6-1 275 Fr.-HS Bastrop, La. (Bastrop HS)78 Joseph Barksdale OT 6-5 315 Jr.-2L Detroit, Mich. (Cass Tech HS) 79 Matt Branch OT 6-6 272 Fr.-RS Monroe, La. (Sterlington HS)80 Terrance Toliver WR 6-5 206 Jr.-2L Hempstead, Texas (Hempstead HS) 83 Mitch Joseph TE 6-5 275 So.-1L New Iberia, La. (Catholic-New Iberia HS) 83 Dennis Johnson DL 6-1 278 So.-SQ Amory, Miss. (Amory HS)84 Rahim Alem DE 6-3 263 Sr.-3L New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine HS) 85 Alex Russian TE/SNP 6-5 242 So.-1L Round Rock, Texas (Round Rock HS) 86 Chris Mitchell WR 6-0 185 Sr.-3L Marrero, La. (John Ehret HS) 87 Chancey Aghayere DE 6-4 263 Fr.-RS Garland, Texas (Garland HS)88 Chase Clement DE 6-5 258 Fr.-RS Thibodaux, La. (E.D. White HS)89 Lavar Edwards DE 6-4 265 Fr.-RS Gretna, La. (Desire Street Academy)90 Michael Brockers DE 6-6 285 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Chavez HS)91 Charles Alexander DT 6-3 298 Sr.-3L Breaux Bridge, La. (Breaux Bridge HS) 92 Drake Nevis DT 6-1 292 Jr.-2L Marrero, La. (John Ehret HS) 94 Akiem Hicks DT 6-6 301 Jr.-JC Elk Grove, Calif. (Sacramento City CC)95 Lazarius Levingston DE 6-4 269 Jr.-2L Ruston, La. (Ruston HS) 97 Al Woods DT 6-4 311 Sr.-3L Elton, La. (Elton HS) 99 Sam Montgomery DE 6-4 240 Fr.-HS Greenwood, S.C. (Greenwood HS)

Updated September 2, 2009