LSU Tigers football, 1900–1909
1900
Overview
After a year with coach John P. Gregg, the Tigers rehired Edmond A. Chavanne for coaching position at LSU football for the 1900 season, which featured two games against Millsaps, one at Tulane, and one against Louisiana State University alumni.
Schedule
Source: Tiger Droppings 1900 LSU Tigers football team
1901
Overview
Edmond A. Chavanne left the Tigers following the 1900 season and was replaced by W.S. Boreland as head coach in 1901, leading the team to a successful 5–1 season. Tulane forfeited the game on November 16.
Schedule
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
October 28, 1901 |
at Louisiana Tech* |
Ruston, LA |
W 57–0 |
November 7, 1901 |
Ole Miss |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 46–0 |
November 16, 1901 |
at Tulane |
New Orleans, LA (Battle for the Rag) |
W 1–0 |
November 20, 1901 |
Auburn |
Baton Rouge, LA |
L 0–28 |
November 28, 1901 |
New Orleans YMCA* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 38–0 |
December 5, 1901 |
Arkansas* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 15–0 |
*Non-conference game. |
Source: 1901 LSU Tigers football team
1902
Overview
W.S. Boreland returns in 1902 for his second season as LSU head coach. The seven-game 1902 season was the longest for the Tigers since their first game in 1893 and also featured the most amount of games on the road; five games played away and only two in Baton Rouge.
Schedule
1903
Overview
1903 was W.S. Boreland's third and final season as LSU head coach as he finished 4–5 for the season (15–7 in all three years as head coach). The 1903 season broke the previous season's record for most games played (seven) with nine games. The Tigers played four home games; three in Baton Rouge and one in New Orleans, but were on the road the rest of the season.
Schedule
1904
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
October 16, 1904 |
Louisiana Tech* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 17–0 |
October 22, 1904 |
at Shreveport AC* |
Shreveport, LA |
L 0–16 |
October 23, 1904 |
at Louisiana Tech* |
Ruston, LA |
L 0–6 |
November 5, 1904 |
Ole Miss |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 5–0 |
November 10, 1904 |
Nashville Medical* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 16–0 |
November 19, 1904 |
at Tulane |
New Orleans, LA (Battle for the Rag) |
L 0–5 |
December 1, 1904 |
Alabama |
Baton Rouge, LA |
L 0–11 |
*Non-conference game. |
1905
1906
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
October 10, 1906 |
Monroe AC* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 5–0 |
October 20, 1906 |
Ole Miss |
Baton Rouge, LA |
L 0–9 |
October 27, 1906 |
vs. Mississippi State |
Columbus, MS |
T 0–0 |
November 9, 1906 |
Louisiana Tech* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 17–0 |
November 19, 1906 |
Texas A&M* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
L 12–21 |
November 29, 1906 |
Arkansas* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
T 0–0 |
*Non-conference game. |
Source: Tiger Droppings 1906 LSU Tigers football team
1907
1908
The 1908 LSU Tigers football team, coached by Edgar Wingard, played their way to a 10–0 record and have been recognized as national champions by the National Championship Foundation, however, LSU does not officially recognize this season as a national championship season.
Date |
Opponent |
Site |
Result |
October 3, 1908 |
YMGC-New Orleans* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 41–0 |
October 11, 1908 |
Jackson Barracks* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 81–5 |
October 17, 1908 |
Texas A&M* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 26–0 |
October 26, 1908 |
Southwestern Tennessee* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 55–0 |
October 31, 1908 |
at Auburn |
Auburn, AL (Auburn LSU rivalry) |
W 10–2 |
November 7, 1908 |
Mississippi State |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 50–0 |
November 10, 1908 |
Baylor* |
Baton Rouge, LA |
W 89–0 |
November 16, 1908 |
vs. Haskell* |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
W 32–0 |
November 23, 1908 |
at Louisiana Tech* |
Ruston, LA |
W 22–0 |
November 26, 1908 |
at Arkansas* |
Little Rock, AR |
W 36–4 |
*Non-conference game. |
1909
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