List of LSU Tigers football seasons

The following is a complete list of LSU Tigers football seasons through the 2018 season.[1][2] LSU competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the Louisiana State University in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). LSU plays their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[3]

The LSU Tigers claim four national championships, all of which were awarded by the AP or Coaches' wire-service polls, Bowl Championship Series or College Football Playoff. They were selected as National Champions on three additional occasions, though the program does not claim these titles. LSU has won 14 conference championships with 11 being Southeastern Conference championships. LSU has 812 official wins ranking it twelfth all-time for Division I FBS teams.[4] The LSU Tigers first fielded a football team in 1893.[5][6][7]

Seasons

Year Coach Overall ConferenceStanding Bowl/playoffs AP# Coaches°
Independent (1893–1895)
1893 Charles E. Coates 0–10–1N/A
1894 Albert Simmonds 2–10–1N/A
1895 Albert Simmonds 3–02–0N/A
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1896–1922)
1896 Allen Jeardeau 6–03–0T–1st
1897 Allen Jeardeau 1–1No gamesN/A
1898 Edmond Chavanne 1–01–02nd
1899 John P. Gregg 1–41–212th
1900 Edmond Chavanne 2–20–1T–12th
1901 W. S. Borland 5–12–1T–4th
1902 W. S. Borland 6–14–1T–1st
1903 W. S. Borland 4–50–418th
1904 Dan A. Killian 3–41–211th
1905 Dan A. Killian 3–02–03rd
1906 Dan A. Killian 2–2–20–2–112th
1907 Edgar Wingard 7–32–17thW Bacardi
1908 Edgar Wingard 10–02–0T–1st
1909 Joe Pritchard/John W. Mayhew 6–23–1T–2nd
1910 John W. Mayhew 1–50–310th
1911 James Dwyer 6–31–15th
1912 James Dwyer 4–31–313th
1913 James Dwyer 6–1–21–1–18th
1914 E. T. MacDonnell 4–4–10–1–111th
1915 E. T. MacDonnell 6–23–13rd
1916 E. T. MacDonnell/Irving Pray/Dana X. Bible 7–1–22–1–17th
1917 Wayne Sutton 3–51–39th
1918 No team (World War I)
1919 Irving Pray 6–22–2T–12th
1920 Branch Bocock 5–3–10–3T–15th
1921 Branch Bocock 6–1–12–1–19th
1922 Irving Pray 3–71–2T–11th
Southern Conference (1923–1932)
1923 Mike Donahue 3–5–10–318th
1924 Mike Donahue 5–40–3T–19th
1925 Mike Donahue 5–3–10–2–118th
1926 Mike Donahue 6–33–3T–10th
1927 Mike Donahue 4–4–12–3–111th
1928 Russ Cohen 6–2–13–1–16th
1929 Russ Cohen 6–33–110th
1930 Russ Cohen 6–42–316th
1931 Russ Cohen 5–42–27th
1932 Biff Jones 6–3–13–0T–1st
Southeastern Conference (1933–present)
1933 Biff Jones 7–0–33–22nd
1934 Biff Jones 7–2–24–24th
1935 Bernie Moore 9–25–01stL Sugar
1936 Bernie Moore 9–1–16–01stL Sugar2
1937 Bernie Moore 9–25–12ndL Sugar8
1938 Bernie Moore 6–42–410
1939 Bernie Moore 4–51–510th
1940 Bernie Moore 6–43–36th
1941 Bernie Moore 4–4–22–2–27th
1942 Bernie Moore 7–33–26th
1943 Bernie Moore 6–32–22ndW Orange
1944 Bernie Moore 2–5–12–3–16th
1945 Bernie Moore 7–25–23rd15
1946 Bernie Moore 9–1–15–13rdT Cotton8
1947 Bernie Moore 5–3–12–3–18th
1948 Gaynell Tinsley 3–71–5T–10th
1949 Gaynell Tinsley 8–34–25thL Sugar9
1950 Gaynell Tinsley 4–5–22–3–29th
1951 Gaynell Tinsley 7–3–14–2–1T–3rd
1952 Gaynell Tinsley 3–72–510th
1953 Gaynell Tinsley 5–3–32–3–38th
1954 Gaynell Tinsley 5–62–59th
1955 Paul Dietzel 3–5–22–3–19th
1956 Paul Dietzel 3–71–511th
1957 Paul Dietzel 5–54–47th
1958 Paul Dietzel 11–06–01stW Sugar11
1959 Paul Dietzel 9–25–1T–2ndL Sugar33
1960 Paul Dietzel 5–4–12–3–18th
1961 Paul Dietzel 10–16–0T–1stW Orange43
1962 Charles McClendon 9–1–15–13rdW Cotton78
1963 Charles McClendon 7–44–25thL Bluebonnet
1964 Charles McClendon 8–2–14–2–15thW Sugar77
1965 Charles McClendon 8–33–36thW Cotton814
1966 Charles McClendon 5–4–13–36th
1967 Charles McClendon 7–3–13–2–16thW Sugar
1968 Charles McClendon 8–34–2T–3rdW Peach19
1969 Charles McClendon 9–14–12nd107
1970 Charles McClendon 9–35–01stL Orange76
1971 Charles McClendon 9–33–26thW Sun1110
1972 Charles McClendon 9–2–14–1–13rdL Astro-Bluebonnet1110
1973 Charles McClendon 9–35–12ndL Orange1314
1974 Charles McClendon 5–5–12–49th
1975 Charles McClendon 5–62–4T–6th
1976 Charles McClendon 7–3–13–37th
1977 Charles McClendon 8–44–2T–3rdL Sun
1978 Charles McClendon 8–43–3T–4thL Liberty
1979 Charles McClendon 7–54–2T–3rdW Tangerine
1980 Jerry Stovall 7–44–2T–4th
1981 Jerry Stovall 3–7–11–4–1T–8th
1982 Jerry Stovall 8–3–14–1–12ndL Orange1111
1983 Jerry Stovall 4–70–69th
1984 Bill Arnsparger 8–3–14–1–12ndL Sugar1516
1985 Bill Arnsparger 9–2–14–1–1T–3rdL Liberty2020
1986 Bill Arnsparger 9–35–11stL Sugar1011
1987 Mike Archer 10–1–15–12ndW Gator55
1988 Mike Archer 8–46–1T–1stL Hall of Fame19
1989 Mike Archer 4–72–5T–7th
1990 Mike Archer 5–62–5T–7th
1991 Curley Hallman 5–63–4T–6th
1992 Curley Hallman 2–91–76th (Western)
1993 Curley Hallman 5–63–55th (Western)
1994 Curley Hallman 4–73–54th (Western)
1995 Gerry DiNardo 7–4–14–3–14th (Western)W Independence25
1996 Gerry DiNardo 10–26–2T–1st (Western)W Peach1213
1997 Gerry DiNardo 9–36–2T–1st (Western)W Independence1313
1998 Gerry DiNardo 4–72–65th (Western)
1999 Gerry DiNardo 3–81–76th (Western)
2000 Nick Saban 8–45–32rd (Western)W Peach22
2001 Nick Saban 10–35–3T–1st (Western)W Sugar78
2002 Nick Saban 8–55–3T–2nd (Western)L Cotton
2003 Nick Saban 13–17–1T–1st (Western)W Sugar21
2004 Nick Saban 9–36–22nd (Western)L Capital One1616
2005 Les Miles 11–27–1T–1st (Western)W Peach65
2006 Les Miles 11–26–2T–2nd (Western)W Sugar33
2007 Les Miles 12–26–21st (Western)W BCS NCG11
2008 Les Miles 8–53–53rd (Western)W Chick-fil-A
2009 Les Miles 9–45–32nd (Western)L Capital One1717
2010 Les Miles 11–26–2T–2nd (Western)W Cotton88
2011 Les Miles 13–18–01st (Western)L BCS NCG22
2012 Les Miles 10–36–22nd (Western)L Chick-fil-A1412
2013 Les Miles 10–35–33rd (Western)W Outback1414
2014 Les Miles 8–54–4T–4th (Western)L Music City
2015 Les Miles 9–35–3T–3rd (Western)W Texas1617
2016 Les Miles/Ed Orgeron 8–45–3T–2nd (Western)W Citrus1314
2017 Ed Orgeron 9–46–23rd (Western)L Citrus1818
2018 Ed Orgeron 10–35–3T–2nd (Western)W Fiesta67
2019 Ed Orgeron 15–08–01st (Western)W Peach, W CFP NCG11
Total:812–415–47
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References

  1. "2017 FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE" (PDF). lsusports.net. LSU Athletics. p. 107. Retrieved December 18, 2019.
  2. "LSU Fighting Tigers Football Record By Year". College Football at Sports-Reference.com.
  3. LSU's Tiger Stadium (92,542) - LSUsports.net - The Official Web Site of LSU Tigers Athletics. LSUsports.net. Retrieved on September 12, 2015.
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  5. "LSU Tigers Yearly Totals". College Football Data Warehouse. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
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