2001 LSU Tigers football team

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2001 LSU Tigers football
SEC Champions
Sugar Bowl, LSU 47 Illinois 34
Conference SEC Western Division
Ranking
Coaches #8 final ranking
AP #7 final ranking
2001 Record 10-3 (6-3 SEC)
Head Coach Nick Saban
Offensive Coordinator Jimbo Fisher
Defensive Coordinator Will Muschamp

Home Stadium

Tiger Stadium (LSU)
Seasons
« 2000 2002 »

After a win in the Peach Bowl over highly favored Georgia Tech, Nick Saban and the LSU Tigers were determined to have an even better season than before. In 2001, LSU went 10-3 and won the SEC West and represented the division in the SEC Championship Game for the first time. After a 31-20 upset of favored Tennessee, LSU played in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, Louisiana, and defeated yet another favorite, the University of Illinois, 47-34.

[edit] Prominent Players

LaBrandon Toefield was a running back for LSU that year. Rohan Davey was the team leader and the starting quarterback. He also won MVP in the Sugar Bowl that year. Josh Reed and Michael Clayton were active on the receiving end of the ball. On the Defensive end of the ball, the prominent players were Damien James, Ryan Clark, and Trev Faulkand Robert Royal.

[edit] Schedule

2001 10-3 (6-3 SEC) SEC Champion
Date Opponent Result Score Attendance Notes
September 1 vs. Tulane W 48 17 91782
September 8 vs. Utah State W 31 14 87756
September 29 @ *Tennessee L 18 26 108472
October 6 vs. *Florida L 15 44 92010
October 13 @ *Kentucky W 29 25 52471
October 20 @ *Mississippi State W 42 0 45514
October 27 vs. *Ole Miss L 24 35 91941
November 3 @ *Alabama W 35 21 83818
November 10 vs. Middle Tennessee W 30 14 88249
November 23 vs. *Arkansas W 41 38 89560
December 1 vs *Auburn W 27 14 92141
December 8 vs. *Tennessee W 31 20 86063 @ Atlanta, GASEC Championship Game
January 1^ vs. Illinois W 47 34 77688 @ New Orleans, LASugar Bowl
*Conference Game • ^Played in 2002

[edit] References

  1. http://www.lsusports.net/src/data/lsu/assets/docs/fb/01stats/teamcume.htm?DB_OEM_ID=5200
Preceded by
2000 LSU Tigers football team
LSU Tigers football team
2001
Succeeded by
2002 LSU Tigers football team