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Year-By-Year Results R E C O R D S Year-by-Year Results 1893 Record: 0-1-0 SIAA: 0-1-0 1899 Record: 1-4-0 SIAA: 1-2-0 Coach Dr. Charles E.Coates Coach John P. Gregg Captain: Ruffin G. Pleasant (QB) Captain: Hulette F. Aby (T) Nov. 25 Tulane L 0-34 New Orleans Nov. 3 Ole Miss L 0-11 Meridian Nov. 10 *Lake Charles HS W 48-0 Lake Charles 1894 Record: 2-1-0 SIAA: 0-1-0 Nov. 12 Sewanee L 0-34 Baton Rouge Coach Albert P. Simmons Nov. 30 Texas L 0-29 Austin Captain: Samuel Marmaduke Dinwidie Clark (FB) Dec. 2 Texas A&M L 0-52 College Station Dec. 8 Tulane W 38-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 30 Natchez AC W 26-0 Natchez *-exhibition game Dec. 3 Ole Miss L 6-26 Baton Rouge Dec.21 Centenary W 30-0 Baton Rouge 1900 Record: 2-2-0 SIAA: 0-1-0 Coach Edmond A. Chavanne 1895 Record: 3-0-0 SIAA: 2-0-0 Captain: I.H.Schwing (QB) Coach Albert P. Simmons Captain: J.E.Snyder (QB) Nov. 11 Millsaps W 70-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 17 Tulane L 0-29 New Orleans Oct.26 Tulane W 8-4 Baton Rouge Nov. 30 Millsaps L 5-6 Jackson Nov. 2 Centenary W 16-6 Jackson, La. Dec. 5 LSU Alumni W 10-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 18 Alabama W 12-6 Baton Rouge 1901 Record: 5-1-0 SIAA: 2-1-0 Coach W. S. Borland Captain: E.L.Gorham (HB) Oct.28 Louisiana Tech W 57-0 Ruston Nov. 7 Ole Miss W 46-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 16 Tulane W 11-0 New Orleans Nov. 20 Auburn L 0-28 Baton Rouge Nov. 28 YMCA-N.O.W 38-0 Baton Rouge Dec. 5 Arkansas W 15-0 Baton Rouge 1902 Record: 6-1-0 SIAA: 4-1-0 Coach W.S. Borland Captain: Henry E.Landry (FB) Oct.16 Southwestern La. W 42-0 Lafayette Oct.18 Texas-San Antonio W 5-0 San Antonio Oct.27 Auburn W 5-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 8 Ole Miss W 6-0 New Orleans Nov. 17 Vanderbilt L 5-27 Baton Rouge 1896 LSU Tigers Nov. 27 Miss.State W 6-0 Starkville Nov. 29 Alabama W 11-0 Tuscaloosa 1896 Record: 6-0-0 SIAA: 3-0-0 Coach Allen W. Jeardeau 1903 Record: 4-5-0 SIAA: 0-4-0 Captain: Edwin Allen (Ned) Scott (T) Coach W. S. Borland Captain: J.J. Coleman (HB) Oct. 10 Centenary W 46-0 Baton Rouge Oct.24 Tulane W 6-0 New Orleans Oct.14 LSU Alumni W 16-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 13 Ole Miss W 12-4 Vicksburg Oct.24 Eagles-N.O.W 33-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 16 Texas W 14-0 Baton Rouge Oct.30 Louisiana Tech W 16-0 Ruston Nov. 20 Miss.State W 52-0 Baton Rouge Oct.31 Shreveport AC W 5-0 Shreveport Nov. 28 Southern AC W 6-0 New Orleans Nov. 7 Miss.State L 0-11 Starkville Nov. 9 Alabama L 0-18 Tuscaloosa 1897 Record: 1-1-0 SIAA: 0-0-0 Nov. 11 Auburn L 0-12 Auburn Coach Allen W. Jeardeau Nov. 16 Cumberland L 0-41 Baton Rouge Captain: Edwin Allen (Ned) Scott (T) Nov. 21 Ole Miss L 0-11 New Orleans Dec.20 Montgomery AC W 28-6 Baton Rouge 1904 Record: 3-4-0 SIAA: 1-2-0 Jan. 8 Cincinnati L 0-26 Baton Rouge Coach Dan A.Killian Captain: E.L.Klock (T) 1898 Record: 1-0-0 SIAA: 1-0-0 Coach Edmond A.Chavanne Oct.16 Louisiana Tech W 17-0 Baton Rouge Captain: Edmond A.Chavanne (T) Oct.22 Shreveport AC L 0-16 Shreveport Oct.23 Louisiana Tech L 0-6 Ruston Dec.14 Tulane W 37-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 5 Ole Miss W 5-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 10 Nashville Med W 16-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 19 Tulane L 0-5 New Orleans Dec. 1 Alabama L 0-11 Baton Rouge 218 2 0 0 1 L S U F O O T B A L L M E D I A G U I D E 5 31 0 1 5 32 0 2 5 33 0 3 5 34 0 4 5 5 R E C O R D S 1905 Record: 3-0-0 SIAA: 2-0-0 1910 Record: 1-5-0 SIAA: 0-3-0 Coach Dan A.Killian Coach John W. Mayhew Captain: Frank M.Edwards (G) Captain: Bill Seip (E) Nov. 18 Louisiana Tech W 16-0 Baton Rouge Oct.15 Miss.College W 40-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 25 Tulane W 5-0 New Orleans Oct.21 Miss.State L 0-3 Columbus Dec. 1 Miss.State W 15-0 Baton Rouge Oct.29 Sewanee L 5-31 New Orleans Nov. 5 Vanderbilt L 0-22 Nashville 1906 Record: 2-2-2 SIAA: 0-1-1 Nov. 19 Texas L 0-12 Austin Coach Dan A.Killian Nov. 24 Arkansas L 0-51 Little Rock Captain: E.E. Weil (FB) 1911 Record: 6-3-0 SIAA: 1-1-0 Oct.10 Monroe AC W 5-0 Baton Rouge Coach James K.(Pat) Dwyer Oct.20 Ole Miss L 0-9 Baton Rouge Captain: Arthur J. (Tommy) Thomas (G) Oct.27 Miss.State T 0-0 Starkville Nov. 9 Louisiana Tech W 17-0 Baton Rouge Oct. 7 Southwestern La. W 42-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 19 Texas A&M L 12-21 Baton Rouge Oct.14 Louisiana Normal W 46-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 29 Arkansas T 6-6 Baton Rouge Oct.20 Miss.College W 40-0 Baton Rouge Oct.28 Meteor AC W 40-0 Baton Rouge 1907 Record: 7-3-0 SIAA: 2-1-0 Nov. 4 Baylor W 6-0 Waco Coach Edgar R. Wingard Nov. 12 Miss.State L 0-6 Gulfport Captain: Solle W. Brannon (QB) Nov. 18 SW Texas L 6-17 Houston Nov. 30 Arkansas L 0-11 Little Rock Oct.11 Louisiana Tech W 28-0 Baton Rouge Dec. 9 Tulane W 6-0 Baton Rouge Oct.19 Texas L 5-12 Austin Oct.21 Texas A&M L 5-11 College Station 1912 Record: 4-3-0 SIAA: 1-3-0 Oct.28 Howard W 57-0 Baton Rouge Coach James K. (Pat) Dwyer Nov. 6 Arkansas W 17-12 Baton Rouge Captain: Charles S. Reiley (T) Nov. 9 Miss.State W 23-11 Baton Rouge Nov. 16 Ole Miss W 23-0 Jackson Oct. 5 Southwestern La. W 85-3 Baton Rouge Nov. 23 Alabama L 4-6 Mobile Oct.11 Miss.College W 45-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 30 Baylor W 48-0 Baton Rouge Oct.19 Ole Miss L 7-10 Baton Rouge Dec.25 Havana W 56-0 Havana,Cuba Nov. 2 Miss.State L 0-7 Baton Rouge Nov. 9 Auburn L 0-7 Mobile 1908 Record: 10-0-0 SIAA: 2-0-0 Nov. 16 Arkansas W 7-6 Little Rock Coach Edgar R. Wingard Nov. 28 Tulane W 21-3 New Orleans Captain: Marshall H.(Cap) Gandy (T) Oct. 3 YMGC-N.O.W 41-0 Baton Rouge Oct.11 Jackson Br.-N.O.W 81-5 Baton Rouge Oct.17 Texas A&M W 26-0 New Orleans Oct.26 Southwestern, Tenn W 55-0 Baton Rouge Oct.31 Auburn W 10-2 Auburn Nov. 7 Miss.State W 50-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 10 Baylor W 89-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 16 Haskell W 32-0 New Orleans Nov. 23 Louisiana Tech W 22-0 Ruston Nov. 26 Arkansas W 36-4 Little Rock 1909 Record: 6-2-0 SIAA: 3-1-0 Coaches Joe G.Pritchard / John W. Mayhew Captain: R.L.(Big) Stovall (C) Oct. 2 Jackson Br.-N.O.W 70-0 Baton Rouge Oct. 9 Ole Miss W 10-0 Baton Rouge 1913 LSU Tigers Oct.16 Miss.State W 15-0 Baton Rouge Oct.30 Sewanee L 6-15 New Orleans Nov. 4 Louisiana Tech W 23-0 Alexandria 1913 Record: 6-1-2 SIAA: 1-1-1 Nov. 13 Arkansas L 0-16 Memphis Coach James K.(Pat) Dwyer Nov. 18 Transylvania W 52-0 Baton Rouge Captain: T.W. (Tom) Dutton (C) Nov. 25 Alabama W 12-6 Birmingham Oct. 4 Louisiana Tech W 20-2 Ruston Oct.11 Southwestern La W 26-0 Lafayette Oct.18 Jefferson College W 45-6 Baton Rouge Oct.23 Baylor W 50-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 1 Auburn L 0-7 Mobile Nov. 8 Arkansas W 12-7 Shreveport Nov. 15 Miss.State T 0-0 Starkville Nov. 22 Tulane W 40-0 Baton Rouge Nov. 27 Texas A&M T 7-7 Houston 2 0 0 1 L S U F O O T B A L L M E D I A G U I D E 219 0 4 5 4 40 3 5 3 40 2 5 2 40 1 5 1 40 5 R E C O R D S Year-by-Year Results 1914 Record: 4-4-1 SIAA: 0-1-1 1920 Record: 5-3-1 SIAA: 0-3-0 Coach E.T. McDonald Coach Branch Bocock Captain: George B.Spencer (T) Captain: Roy L.Benoit (QB) Sept.27 Southwestern La. W 54-0 Baton Rouge Oct. 2 Jefferson College W 81-0 Baton Rouge Oct. 3 Louisiana Tech W 60-0 Baton Rouge Oct.
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