HISTORY Records Individual Records LSU OPPONENTS RUSHING Yards 284 by (Ole Miss, 2016) 291 by (Alabama, 1996) Attempts 43 by Charles Alexander, 1977 Touchdowns 4 (four times; last: LaBrandon Toefield, Utah State, 2001) 4 by Shaun Alexander (Alabama, 1996) Longest rush 89 yards by Clyde Edwards-Helaire (, 2019) PASSING Yards 438 by (Tennessee, 1989) 623 by K.J. Costello (Mississippi State, 2020) Completions 33 by (Mississippi St., 1983) 37 (three times; last: Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky, 2015) Attempts 58 by (Auburn, 1999) 72 by Levi Brown (Troy, 2008) Touchdowns 5 by (UAB, 2013); by (Ga. Southern, 2019 & Utah State, 2019) 5 twice; last: K.J. Costello (Miss. State, 2020) Longest Pass 94 yards - to Travin Dural (Sam Houston St., 2014) 98 yards - Austin Appleby to Tyrie Cleveland (Florida, 2016) TOTAL OFFENSE Plays 65 by (Ole Miss, 2020) 74 by Levi Brown (Troy, 2008) Yards 480 by Max Johnson (Ole Miss, 2020) 585 by K.J. Costello (Mississippi State, 2020) RECEIVING Receptions 14 by Wendell Davis (Ole Miss, 1986); by Kayshon Boutte (Ole Miss, 2020) 12 by David Martin (Tennessee, 2000) Yards 308 by Kayshon Boutte (Ole Miss, 2020) 231 by DeVonta Smith (Alabama, 2020) Touchdowns 5 by Carlos Carson (Rice, Sept. 24, 1977) 3 by DeVonta Smith (Alabama, 2020) RETURNS Punt Returns 7 (twice; last: Eddie Kennison, Kentucky, 1994) Punt Return Yards 163 by Trindon Holliday (North Texas, 2008) Kickoff Returns 7 by Trindon Holliday (Georgia, 2008) Kickoff Return Yards 164 by Trindon Holliday (Georgia, 2008) Long Punt Return 100 by Eddie Kennison (Mississippi St., 1994) Long Kickoff Return 100 by Eric Martin (Kentucky, 1981) Long Missed FG Return 100 by Odell Beckham Jr. (UAB, 2013) ALL-PURPOSE Yards 376 by (Houston, 1996) SCORING Points 30 by Carlos Carson (Rice, 1977) 24 by Shaun Alexander (Alabama, 1996); by Peyton Hillis (Arkansas, 2007) DEFENSE Tackles 21 by Al Richardson (South Carolina, 1982) Sacks 3 (by several; last: BJ Ojulari, South Carolina, 2020) Interceptions 3 (twice; last: Craig Burns, Ole Miss, 1970) KICKING Field Goals 5 by Cole Tracy (Georgia, 2018) Longest 54 yds. by Wade Richey (Kentucky, 1996) PATs Made 10 by Bobby Moreau (Rice, 1977) Longest Punt 71 by Matt DeFrank (Notre Dame, 1986)

Team Records LSU OPPONENTS RUSHING Rushing Attempts 83 (Wyoming, 1977) 71 (Mississippi State, 1991) Rushing Yards 503 (Oregon, 1977) 422 (Mississippi State, 1991) Rushing TDs 8 (Tulane, 1961) 5 (three times; last: Arkansas, 2007) PASSING Passes Attempted 69 (Auburn, 1999) 72 (Troy, 2008) Passes Completed 33 (Mississippi State, 1983) 37 (three times; last: Western Kentucky, 2015) Completion Pct. 88% (Northwestern State, 2019) 80% (Florida, 1993) Passing Yards 488 (Northwestern State, 2019) 623 (Mississippi State, 2020) Passes Had Int. 6 (Tennessee, 1939) 5 (Texas A&M, 1986; Ole Miss, 2020) TD Passes 7 (Ohio University, 1989) 6 (Florida, 2001) OFFENSE First Downs 35 (Mississippi State, 1969) 33 (Alabama, 1989) Total Offensive Att. 99 (Tulane, 1969) 89 - three times (last: Troy, 2008) Total Offensive Yards 746 (Rice, 1977) 650 (Alabama, 2020) Fumbles Lost 5 - three times (last: Mississippi St., 1945) Total Turnovers 8 (Tulane, 1944) SCORING Points in a Quarter 35 (Rice, 1977 - 3rd Quarter) 24 (Miami, 1988 - 4th Quarter; Alabama, 2020 - 2nd Quarter) Points in a Half 49 ( Tech, 2003 - First Half); (Rice, 1977 - Second Half) Points in First Half 49 (Louisiana Tech, 2003) Points in Second Half 49 (Rice, 1977) Most Points 77 (Rice, 1977) 58 (Florida, 1993) Most Points, Both Teams 101 (LSU def. Ole Miss, 53-48 in 2020)

Longest Tiger Stadium Winning Streaks WINS YEARS BEGAN SNAPPED 1. 22 2009-12 Oct. 24 def. Auburn, 31-10 Nov. 3 lost to Alabama, 21-17 2. 19 2005-07 Oct. 15 def. Florida, 21-17 Nov. 23 lost to Arkansas, 50-48 (3OT) 3. 17 1935-38 Oct. 5 def. Texas, 18-6 Sept. 24 lost to Ole Miss, 20-7 4. 15 1971-73 Sept. 18 def. Texas A&M, 37-0 Nov. 22 lost to Alabama, 21-7 5. 14 1957-60 Sept. 28 def. Alabama, 28-0 Oct. 1 lost to Baylor, 7-3 6. 11 2012-14 Nov. 10 def. Mississippi St., 37-17 Sept. 20 lost to Mississippi St., 34-29 7. 10 2003-05 Oct. 25 def. Auburn, 31-7 Sept. 26 lost to Tennessee, 30-27 (OT)

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Top 25 Tiger Stadium Crowds There’s Proof in the Polling NO. ATT. OPPONENT DATE RESULT Night in Death Valley as the 1. 102,321 Florida Oct. 12, 2019 Won, 42-28 2013 1996 Athlon Sports ranks Tiger top gameday traditions in all of ESPN proclaims LSU’s pregame 102,321 Alabama Nov. 3, 2018 Lost, 0-29 . 102,321 Georgia Oct. 13, 2018 Won, 36-16 Stadium as the top venue in party to be the best in college 102,321 Louisiana Tech Sept. 22, 2018 Won, 38-21 college football, proclaiming football. 102,321 Alabama Nov. 5, 2016 Lost, 0-10 there is nothing better in the 2007 102,321 Florida Oct. 17, 2015 Won, 35-28 sport than a night game in ESPN.com proclaims Tiger “Death Valley” Stadium “The Scariest Place 1995 102,321 Eastern Michigan Oct. 3, 2015 Won, 44-22 Gannett News Service, in a To Play in America” for an 102,321 Auburn Sept. 19, 2015 Won, 45-21 poll of college football head opposing team in a list of 102,321 Alabama Nov. 8, 2014 Lost, 13-20 (OT) coaches, names Tiger Stadium 2012 stadium rankings. 102,321 Ole Miss Oct. 25, 2014 Won, 10-7 CNN reveals its top tailgating as the most dreaded road 102,321 Mississippi State Sept. 20, 2014 Lost, 29-34 destinations in football and playing site in America. 12. 102,218 Texas A&M Nov. 30, 2019 Won, 50-7 LSU’s gameday experience 2007 13. 102,164 Southern Miss Oct. 15, 2016 Won, 45-10 is No. 1 The Bleacher Report ranks Tiger Stadium as the third 1989 14. 102,160 Auburn Oct. 26, 2019 Won, 23-20 The Sporting News ranks Tiger toughest venue in the world to 15. 102,071 Missouri Oct. 1, 2016 Won, 42-7 Stadium No. 1 among “The 10 2011 play in. Death Valley was only 16. 102,043 Florida Nov. 19, 2016 Lost, 10-16 best places to attend a college A CBSSports.com poll ranking one of three American venues 17. 101,987 New Mexico State Sept. 27, 2014 Won, 63-7 football game.” 18. 101,803 Texas A&M Nov. 28, 2015 Won, 19-7 America’s best stadiums to make the list, surpassing 19. 101,720 Ole Miss Oct. 22, 2016 Won, 38-21 votes Tiger Stadium No. 1, the likes of Lambeau Field and ecompassing the venue’s 20. 101,699 Arkansas Nov. 14, 2015 Lost, 14-31 . 1987 tradition, architecture, fans and The College Football 21. 101,601 Auburn Oct. 14, 2017 Won, 27-23 atmosphere 22. 101,581 Kentucky Oct. 18, 2014 Won, 41-3 Association, in a poll of the 1998 nation’s Division I-A head 23. 101,561 Western Kentucky Oct. 24, 2015 Won, 48-20 Sport Magazine names Tiger coaches, determines that Tiger 24. 101,340 Mississippi State Oct. 20, 2018 Won, 19-3 2010 Stadium “the most feared road Stadium is the most difficult 25. 101,194 UL-Monroe Sept. 13, 2014 Won, 31-0 The Sporting News and playing site in America.” Associated Press proclaim place for a visiting team to play. Tiger tailgating and Saturday

LSU Win-Loss Records in Tiger Stadium 1924 0-1-0 1944 1-4-1 1964 4-1-1 1984 5-1-0 2004 7-0-0 1925 4-2-0 1945 4-2-0 1965 6-1-0 1985 4-1-1 2005 5-1-0 1926 3-1-0 1946 6-1-0 1966 3-2-1 1986 5-2-0 2006 8-0-0 1927 2-1-0 1947 4-1-0 1967 5-2-0 1987 5-1-1 2007 6-1-0 1928 4-0-0 1948 3-4-0 1968 5-1-0 1988 5-1-0 2008 5-3-0 1929 5-1-0 1949 7-1-0 1969 6-0-0 1989 2-4-0 2009 6-1-0 1930 5-0-0 1950 3-2-1 1970 6-1-0 1990 5-1-0 2010 7-0-0 1931 3-1-0 1951 4-2-1 1971 5-2-0 1991 2-4-0 2011 6-0-0 1932 3-1-1 1952 0-5-0 1972 7-0-0 1992 2-5-0 2012 7-1-0 1933 5-0-2 1953 3-2-1 1973 6-1-0 1993 3-3-0 2013 7-0-0 1934 3-1-1 1954 3-3-0 1974 5-1-0 1994 2-4-0 2014 5-2-0 1935 4-1-0 1955 2-2-1 1975 3-3-0 1995 5-1-0 2015 6-1-0 1936 6-0-0 1956 1-4-0 1976 6-0-1 1996 6-1-0 2016 5-2-0 1937 7-0-0 1957 4-2-0 1977 5-2-0 1997 4-3-0 2017 5-1-0 1938 5-2-0 1958 5-0-0 1978 5-1-0 1998 3-3-0 2018 6-1-0 1939 2-4-0 1959 6-0-0 1979 4-3-0 1999 3-4-0 2019 7-0-0 1940 5-2-0 1960 4-2-0 1980 5-1-0 2000 6-1-0 2020 2-2-0 1941 3-3-2 1961 6-0-0 1981 3-4-0 2001 5-2-0 Total 433-153-18 1942 6-0-0 1962 4-1-1 1982 5-1-1 2002 6-1-0 1943 4-1-0 1963 5-1-0 1983 2-5-0 2003 6-1-0

Tiger Stadium Attendance (1957-2020) YEAR G ATT. AVG. NCAA RANK YEAR G ATT. AVG. NCAA RANK YEAR G ATT. AVG. NCAA RANK 1957 6 297,953 49,659 8 1978 6 446,392 74,399 6 1999 7 551,780 78,826 11 1958 5 296,576 59,315 3 1979 7 507,984 72,569 7 2000 7 614,704 87,815 5 1959 7 408,727 58,390 3 1980 6 444,703 74,617 7 2001 7 633,440 90,491 5 1960 6 318,899 53,150 7 1981 7 513,850 73,407 8 2002 7 632,147 90,307 5 1961 6 381,409 63,568 3 1982 7 537,012 76,716 6 2003 7 636,817 90,974 6 1962 6 397,701 66,284 3 1983 7 535,432 76,490 6 2004 7 638,462 91,209 6 1963 6 396,846 66,141 2 1984 6 467,746 77,958 6 2005 6 549,480 91,580 6 1964 6 380,687 63,448 4 1985 6 454,182 75,697 9 2006 8 737,696 92,212 6 1965 7 457,733 65,390 4 1986 7 546,129 78,018 7 2007 7 648,334 92,619 6 1966 6 386,098 64,350 4 1987 7 541,307 77,330 7 2008 8 739,065 92,283 7 1967 7 454,101 64,872 4 1988 6 464,006 77,334 7 2009 7 647,420 92,489 7 1968 6 396,774 66,129 5 1989 6 425,334 70,889 12 2010 7 649,023 92,718 8 1969 6 388,461 64,744 7 1990 6 429,480 71,580 13 2011 6 557,210 92,868 7 1970 7 436,823 62,403 9 1991 6 412,476 68,746 16 2012 8 741,005 92,626 7 1971 7 463,491 66,213 5 1992 7 470,546 67,221 13 2013 7 639,927 91,418 8 1972 7 470,078 67,154 7 1993 6 361,632 60,272 20 2014 7 712,063 101,723 4 1973 7 474,108 67,730 5 1994 6 390,741 65,124 14 2015 7 654,084 93,441 *4 1974 6 395,587 65,931 6 1995 6 446,148 74,358 11 2016 7 708,618 101,231 5 1975 6 386,171 64,362 9 1996 7 556,631 79,519 8 2017 6 591,034 98,506 6 1976 7 452,921 64,703 7 1997 7 561,629 80,233 9 2018 7 705,733 100,819 5 1977 7 455,433 65,062 9 1998 6 481,739 80,290 10 2019 7 705,892 100,842 6 2020# 4 87,233 21,808 N/A Total: 420 31,711,214 75,502

* For NCAA ranking purposes, LSU’s 2015 six-game home average was 102,004 (612,024 total attendance). The NCAA ranking excludes the game vs. South Carolina that was moved to Tiger Stadium when the contest could not be played in Columbia due to severe flooding. # Tiger Stadium capacity in 2020 limited to 25 percent due to COVID-19 pandemic; the NCAA did not produce an attendance ranking in 2020.

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