LSU TIGERS FOOTBALL NEWS LSU Tigers (7-4) vs. #15 (9-2) TIGERS FACE GEORGIA TECH IN CHICK-FIL-A PEACH BOWL TO CAP TURNAROUND SEASON LSU makes its first bowl appearance since 1997 when the Tigers face 15th-ranked Georgia Tech in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl on Friday, December 29 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Kickoff for the contest is set for 4 p.m. CT and the game will be televised live by ESPN. The Georgia Tech contest will cap a remarkable season for the Tigers, a year that saw LSU go from winning a combined seven games over the last two years combined to a 7-4 mark and a runner-up finish in the SEC Western Division. The Tigers posted a pair of wins over Top 25 teams in #11 Tennessee (38-31 in overtime) and #13 Mississippi State (45-38 in overtime) as well as beating Alabama (30-28) in Baton Rouge for the first time since 1969. Overall, the Tigers closed the year by winning four of their last five games, inlcuding a four game SEC winning streak, the longest streak since the 1988 team won five in a row. For more information on LSU or for updated player bios please refer to LSU’s Bowl Media Guide. TURNOVERS HAUNT LSU IN SEASON-FINALE LOSS TO ARKANSAS Arkansas turned a pair of LSU turnovers into 14 points as the Razorbacks upset the 24th-ranked Tigers, 14-3, on cold and rainy after- noon in Little Rock on November 24. The loss ended LSU's hopes to clinching a share of the SEC Western Division title and it also snapped the Tigers’ four-game winning streak. The Razorbacks got all the scoring they would need on LSU's first play from scrimmage as linebacker Quinton Caver intercepted a Josh Booty pass and returned it 33 yards for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead. LSU marched down field on its next possession, however, the drive stalled inside the Razorback 10-yard line and the Tigers were forced to settle for a John Corbello 27-yard field goal. Arkansas added another TD midway through the fourth quarter after LSU fumbled a punt. The Tigers managed a season-low 149 yards of total offense, including only 36 yards in the second half. LSU's defense held Arkansas to just 253 yards of total offense. LSU VS. GEORGIA TECH NOTES ON THE TIGERS Opponents: LSU (7-4, 5-3) vs. Georgia Tech (9-2, 6-2) * LSU sophomore wide receiver Josh Reed had one of the best Rankings: GT is #15 in AP and #17 in the Coaches Poll year’s in school history as he caught 65 passes for 1,127 yards Date/Time: December 29, 2000 * 4 p.m. CT and 10 TDs. The 1,127 yards and 10 TDs both rank second in Site: Atlanta, Ga. - Georgia Dome (71,228) school history,while his six, 100-yard games tied the school-mark Television: ESPN (Live) held by Wendell Davis in 1986. The Series: Georgia Tech leads 12-5 * LSU junior quarterback Josh Booty completed 145 of 290 pass- THE LSU-GEORGIA TECH SERIES es for 2,121 yards and 17 TDs. The 17 TD passes rank fourth in The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl matchup marks the 18th time LSU and school history and Booty’s career passing yardage total of 3,951 Georgia Tech will meet with the Yellow Jackets leading the all-time ranks sixth at LSU. series 12-5. The Tigers, however, have won four of the last five meetings. The first meeting between the two teams was in 1915 * Tailback LaBrandon Toefield led all freshmen in the SEC with with Georgia Tech capturing a 36-7 win in New Orleans. The last 682 yards rushing and 5 TDs. Toefield, a first team Freshman All- time the two teams faced off was in 1963 with LSU grinding out a America pick, had 100-yard rushing games against both Tennessee 7-6 victory in Baton Rouge. The last three times the teams played (120 yards) and Mississippi State (119 yards). Georgia Tech was ranked in the top 10 each time, but the Tigers still managed to win all three games. * LSU led the SEC by having eight players named either first or second team All-SEC this season in the league’s coaches poll. First THE COACHES team selections for the Tigers included Josh Booty (QB), Robert Nick Saban is in his first year as LSU coach. Royal (TE) and Josh Reed (WR), while the second team consisted Previous position: head coach, Michigan State (1995-99) of Brandon Winey (OL), Trev Fauk (LB), Bradie James (LB), Career record: 50-30-1 (7th year) Fred Booker (CB) and Ryan Clark (FS). LSU record: 7-4 (1st year) vs. Georgia Tech: First Meeting 2000 Season Statistical Leaders Rushing George O’Leary is in his 6th season as Georgia Tech coach. LaBrandon Toefield 165 att., 682 yards, 5 TDs Previous position: def. coordinator, Georgia Tech (1994) Record at Georgia Tech: 54-29 Passing Career Record: 54-29 Josh Booty 145 comp., 290 att., 2,121 yards, vs. LSU First Meeting 17 TDs, 15 INTs LSU Sports Information on the Internet Receiving www.LSUsports.net Josh Reed 65 rec., 1,127 yards, 10 TDs

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2000 LSU HONORS TIGERS SET FOR 32ND BOWL APPEARANCE OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME LSU will be making its 32nd overall bowl appearance (14-16-1), including its third in Western Carolina J.Booty/R.Davey the Peach Bowl. Eighteen of LSU’s 32 bowl appearances have come on New Year’s Day. LSU beat Clemson, 10-7, in the 1996 Peach Bowl with the help of a three-yard touchdown Houston Robert Royal run by All-American Kevin Faulk and a 22-yard field goal from Wade Richey. The Tigers also Auburn Josh Reed posted a 31-27 victory over Florida State in the first-ever Peach Bowl in 1968 despite UAB L. Toefield being 13-point underdogs. LSU is one of only 14 schools in the country to have made bet- Tennessee R.Davey/J. Reed ter than 30 bowl appearances. This is the first bowl appearance for an LSU team since the Florida Tommy Banks 1997 Independence Bowl. The Tigers avenged a regular season loss to Notre Dame defeat- Kentucky J.Booty/L. Williams ing the Irish 27-9 behind a 222-yard rushing effort from Rondell Mealey. Mississippi State Entire offensive unit Alabama J.Booty/J. Reed LSU VS. GEORGIA TECH Ole Miss Domanick Davis The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl matchup marks the 18th time LSU and Georgia Tech will meet with the Yellow Jackets leading the all-time series 12-5. The Tigers, however, have Arkansas Tommy Banks won four of the last five meetings. Georgia Tech was a member of the SEC from 1933- 1963 during which the two teams met 14 times as conference rivals. The first meeting DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE GAME between the two teams was in 1915 with Georgia Tech capturing a 36-7 win in New Western Carolina Trev Faulk Orleans. The two met twice more before the Yellow Jackets joined the SEC. The last time Houston Damien James the two teams faced off was in 1963 with LSU grinding out a 7-6 victory in Baton Rouge. Auburn Kenderick Allen The last three times the teams played Georgia Tech was ranked in the top 10 each time, UAB Ryan Clark but the Tigers still managed to win all three games. LSU beat No. 3 ranked Georgia Tech, Tennessee R. Clark/T. Faulk 10-0, in Baton Rouge in 1961, then followed that with a 10-7 win over No. 5 Georgia Tech Florida Muskingum Barnes in 1962 and a 7-6 victory over the No. 7 ranked Yellow Jackets in 1963, the last time in which the teams played. The Peach Bowl will mark the first meeting between the teams in Kentucky Trev Faulk a bowl game. Mississippi State Fred Booker LSU vs. Georgia Tech Series Results: Alabama C.Lavalais/L.Thomas Date Results Site Ole Miss Fred Booker Oct. 22, 1915 Georgia Tech def. LSU, 36-7 at New Orleans Arkansas Kenderick Allen Nov. 8, 1924 Georgia Tech def, LSU, 28-7 at Atlanta Nov. 12, 1927 Georgia Tech def. LSU, 23-0 at Atlanta SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE GAME Nov. 6, 1943 Georgia Tech def. #20 LSU,42-7 at Atlanta Western Carolina Elice Parker Nov. 18, 1944 #9 Georgia Tech def. LSU,14-6 at Baton Rouge Houston Donnie Jones Nov. 17, 1945 LSU def. Georgia Tech, 9-7 at Atlanta Oct. 19, 1946 Georgia Tech def. LSU, 26-7 at Baton Rouge Auburn T.Banks/W.Moreham Oct. 14, 1950 Georgia Tech def. LSU, 13-0 at Baton Rouge UAB D. Davis/L. Johnson Oct. 13, 1951 #8 Georgia Tech def. LSU, 25-7 at Atlanta Tennessee Ryan O’Neal Oct. 16, 1954 Georgia Tech def. LSU, 30-20 at Atlanta Florida Michael Lillie Oct. 8, 1955 #4 Georgia Tech def. LSU, 7-0 at Baton Rouge Kentucky A. Mayes/D. Jones Oct. 13, 1956 #3 Georgia Tech def. LSU, 39-7 at Atlanta Mississippi State R.O’Neal/J.Corbello Oct, 12, 1957 LSU def. #17 Georgia Tech, 20-13 at Baton Rouge Alabama Norman LeJeune Oct. 8, 1960 Georgia Tech def. LSU, 6-2 at Atlanta Ole Miss Terrance O’Bryant Oct. 7, 1961 LSU def. #3 Georgia Tech, 10-0 at Baton Rouge Arkansas Walter Moreham Oct. 6, 1962 LSU def. #5 Georgia Tech, 10-7 at Atlanta Oct. 5, 1963 LSU def. #7 Georgia Tech, 7-6 at Baton Rouge LOUISIANA HONORS LSU NOTES OF INTEREST HEADING INTO THE PEACH BOWL OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK LSU posted a 6-1 mark at home this year, however the Tigers were only 1-3 on the Rohan Davey - Sept. 30 vs. Tennessee road with the lone victory coming agianst Ole Miss by a 20-9 count on November 11 ... L. Toefield - Oct. 21 vs. Miss. State LSU hasn’t played on turf since a 7-6 win over Vanderbilt in 1997 ... LSU hasn’t played in Josh Booty - Nov. 4 vs. Alabama a Domed stadium since the 1996 Peach Bowl, a 10-7 win over Clemson ... LSU has won four of its last five games ... The Tigers are 2-2 this year against Top 25 teams -- wins over DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK No. 11 Tennessee (38-31 in overtime) and No. 13 Mississippi State (45-38 in overtime) Damien James - Sept. 9 vs. Houston and losses to No. 24 Auburn (34-17) and No. 9 Florida (41-9) ... LSU played in the very Ryan Clark - Sept. 30 vs. Tennessee first Peach Bowl, a 31-27 win over Florida State in 1968. Trev Faulk - Oct. 14 vs. Kentucky Fred Booker - Nov. 11 vs. Ole Miss THE SABAN RECORD LSU coach Nick Saban won the 50th game of his collegiate career when the Tigers SEC HONORS beat Ole Miss in Oxford on Nov. 11. Saban enters the Georgia Tech game with an overall OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK mark of 50-30-1. Saban, who is in his seventh season as a collegiate head coach, guided Rohan Davey - Sept. 30 vs. Tennnessee Michigan State to four bowl games in five years. Saban opened his head coaching career L. Toefield - Oct. 21 vs. Miss. State at Toledo in 1990, where he guided the Rockets to a 9-2 mark and a share of the Mid- Josh Booty - Nov. 4 vs. Alabama American Conference title. Year School Overall Record Conference Record 1990 Toledo 9-2 7-1 NATIONAL HONORS 1995 Michigan State 6-5-1 4-3-1 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1996 Michigan State 6-6 5-3 Rohan Davey - Sept. 30 vs. Tennnessee 1997 Michigan State 7-5 4-4 by CNNSI.com, Rivals.com, USA Today 1998 Michigan State 6-6 4-4 1999 Michigan State 9-2 6-2 2000 LSU 7-4 5-2 TOTALS 7th Season 50-30-1 35-20-1 LSU TOUGH TO BEAT IN RECENT BOWL GAMES 2000 FINAL SEC STANDINGS LSU has won four of its last five bowl appearances, including a string of three consecutive Eastern Division victories. The Tigers beat a Nick Saban-coached Michigan State team, 45-26 in the 1995 TEAM SEC PCT. OVERALL Independence Bowl and they followed that with a 10-7 win over Clemson in the 1996 Florida 7-1 .875 10-2 Peach Bowl and a 27-9 victory over Notre Dame in the 1997 Independence Bowl. LSU South Carolina 5-3 .625 7-4 beat South Carolina 30-13 in the Gator Bowl in 1987 before falling to Syracuse, 23-10, on New Year’s Day in the 1989 Hall of Fame Bowl in Tampa. Georgia 5-3 .625 7-4 Tennessee 5-3 .625 8-3 TIGERS LEAD LEAGUE WITH EIGHT ALL-SEC MEMBERS ON COACHES POLL Vanderbilt 1-7 .125 3-8 LSU was rewarded for its 7-4 season by having a conference-best eight players selected Kentucky 0-8 .000 2-9 either first or second team all-SEC in the Coaches Poll. Heading the list for the Tigers as Western Division first team selections were quarterback Josh Booty, wide receiver Josh Reed and tight end Robert Royal. Booty became the first LSU quarterback to be named All-SEC since Tommy TEAM SEC PCT. OVERALL Hodson won the award in 1989. Reed becomes the first LSU wide-out named by SEC Auburn 6-2 .750 9-3 coaches since Todd Kinchen was honored in 1991, and Royal becomes the first tight end LSU 5-3 .625 7-4 to be named to the Coaches first team David LaFleur in 1996. LSU players named to the Mississippi State 4-4 .500 7-4 second team in the Coaches Poll include Brandon Winey at offensive line, linebackers Ole Miss 4-4 .500 7-4 Trev Faulk and Bradie James, cornerback Fred Booker and free safety Ryan Clark. In addition to the Coaches Poll, Louis Williams and Reed were named first team All-SEC by Alabama 3-5 .375 3-8 the Associated Press, while Royal and Faulk were members of the second team. Arkansas 3-5 .375 6-5 SABAN NAMED LOUISIANA COACH OF THE YEAR THE ASSOCIATED PRESS POLL LSU coach Nick Saban was honored for his turnaround of the Tiger program by being NO. TEAM RECORD POINTS selected at the Louisiana Coach of the Year by the Louisiana Sports Writer’s Association 1. Oklahoma (67) 12-0 1,768 (LSWA). In his first year with the Tigers, Saban turned around an LSU team that won a 2. Miami, Fla. (3) 10-1 1,693 combined seven games over the past two years to a 7-4 overall mark and a 5-3 SEC record. The Tigers, who were picked to finish sixth in the SEC Western Division, finished 3. Florida State (1) 11-1 1,640 second in the SEC West. 4. Washington 10-1 1,571 5. Oregon State 10-1 1,473 REED AND FAULK NAMED HONORED BY LSWA 6. Virginia Tech 10-1 1,396 Josh Reed and Trev Faulk were both singled out by the LSWA for their performances 7. Florida 10-2 1,349 this year with the Tigers. Reed, who led the SEC with 1,127 yards receiving, was named 8. Oregon 9-2 1,207 the Louisiana Offensive Player of the Year, while Faulk was named Louisiana Defensive 9. Nebraska 9-2 1,160 Player of the Year. Faulk led the Tigers with 113 tackles, which included nine for losses. 10. Notre Dame 9-2 1,086 11. Kansas State 10-3 1,084 BOOTY WAS ON A ROLL DURING LSU’S FOUR-GAME WINNING STREAK 12. Texas 9-2 941 LSU quarterback Josh Booty had the hot hand during the Tigers four-game winning 13. TCU 10-1 867 streak in late October and early November. During that four-game stretch, the junior com- 14. Purdue 8-3 810 pleted 73 of 132 passes for 1,036 yards, 10 TDs, and just three . On a cold 15. Georgia Tech 9-2 803 and rainy day in Little Rock, Booty closed out the regular-season by completing just 6 of 27 passes with 2 interceptions and only 65 yards against Arkansas. Booty tied a school-record 16. Clemson 9-2 776 with four TD passes in LSU’s 30-28 win over Alabama on Nov.4. He was named SEC Player 17. Michigan 8-3 754 of the Week for his efforts vs. the Crimson Tide. He followed that with a 16 of 30 perfor- 18. Northwestern 8-3 553 mance for 290 yards and 1 TD in LSU’s 20-9 win over Ole Miss. For the season, Booty has 19. Ohio State 8-3 481 thrown 17 TD passes, which is tied for fourth in school history, and his career total of 24 20. Auburn 9-3 450 ranks seventh in LSU history. Tommy Hodson holds both the season TD pass mark (22 in 21. Tennessee 8-3 366 1989) and the career mark (69). This year, Booty has completed 145 of 290 passes for 22. Louisville 9-2 232 2,121 yards, 17 TDs and 13 interceptions. Booty was named first team All-SEC in the 23. Colorado State 9-2 198 Coaches Poll. 24. Georgia 7-4 110 25. Toledo 10-1 84 TURNOVERS (OR LACK OF) HAVE BEEN THE DIFFERENCE The secret to LSU’s success this season may be pretty simple - turnovers. LSU is +9 ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ Poll in the turnover column in games in which they have won compared to -10 in losses. In LSU’s five SEC wins this season, the Tigers have turned the ball over just five times, NO. TEAM RECORD POINTS while LSU has eight turnovers in its three league losses. LSU has gone without a turnover 1. Oklahoma (56) 12-0 1,471 three times this season, including two of its last five games. LSU didn’t turn the ball over in 2. Miami, Fla. (2) 10-1 1,400 wins over Kentucky (W, 34-0), Western Carolina (W, 58-0) and Alabama (W, 30-28). 3. Florida State (1) 11-1 1,366 4. Washington 10-1 1,284 HIGH-OCTANE OFFENSE AT HOME 5. Virginia Tech 10-1 1,200 LSU’s success at home this season can be in partly contributed to the Tiger offense. In 6. Oregon State 10-1 1,192 its seven home games this year, LSU is averaged 34.7 points a contest compared to aver- 7. Florida 10-2 1,119 aging 12.25 points in road games. 8. Nebraska 9-2 1,005 9. Kansas State 10-3 938 LSU’S RED-HOT IN THE RED ZONE 10. Notre Dame 9-2 894 LSU enters the Georgia Tech contest having scored 22 of the last 25 times in which it 11. Oregon 9-2 888 has entered the Red Zone. LSU had scored in 16 straight visits into the Red Zone before the Tigers missed a field goal in the third quarter vs. Alabama. The streak of scoring 22 of 12. Texas 9-2 822 the last 25 times in the Red Zone dates back to the Tennessee game on Sept. 30. Since 13. Clemson 9-2 708 then, LSU has been in the Red Zone 25 times and the Tigers have responded with 16 TDs 14. Purdue 8-3 686 and 6 field goals. For the season, the Tigers have been in the Red Zone 38 times and 15. Michigan 8-3 632 they’ve scored 22 TDs (11 pass/11 run) to go with 9 field goals for an 81.6 scoring per- 16. TCU 10-1 628 centage. 17. Georgia Tech 9-2 540 18. Ohio State 8-3 427 LSU’S “D” HAS BEEN GOOD ON OPENING DRIVES 19. Northwestern 8-3 411 LSU’s defense has done a good job of keeping opponents scoreless on its opening 20. Auburn 9-3 345 drive as the Tigers have allowed only one touchdown this season on an opening drive. 21. Tennessee 8-3 304 Mississippi State is the only team to score on its opening drive against the Tigers this year 22. Colorado State 9-2 267 as the Bulldogs scored on their second play from scrimmage against LSU on Oct. 21. LSU 23. Louisville 9-2 159 has kept its opponent from scoring on the opening drive in 15 of the last 16 games, a 24. Georgia 7-4 90 streak that dates back to the Kentucky contest in Week 6 of the 1999 season. 25. Toledo 10-1 76 WINEY NAMED THIRD TEAM ALL-AMERICAN BY THE SPORTING NEWS LSU RECORD BOOK LSU offensive tackle Brandon Winey was named to The Sporting News' All-America Third Team. Winey becomes the first Tiger named an All-American since noseguard TIGER STADIUM ATTENDANCE Anthony McFarland and center Todd McClure were named in 1998. # Attend. Opponent Result Date 1. 91,778 Alabama W, 30-28 11/4/00 REED, TOEFIELD AND LAVALAIS NAMED FROSH ALL-AMERICAS BY SPORTING NEWS 2. 91,682 Tennessee W, 38-31 9/30/00 Offensive lineman Rodney Reed, tailback LaBrandon Toefield and defensive tackle 3. 90,584 Miss. State W, 45-38 10/21/00 Chad Lavalais’ contributions to this year’s LSU team didn’t go unnoticed as the trio has 4. 87,188 W. Carolina W, 58-0 9/2/00 been selected to the Sporting News’ Freshman All-America team. Reed and Toefield both earned first team status, while Lavalais, who came on late at defensive tackle, earned a 5. 85,664 Kentucky W, 34-0 10/14/00 spot on the third team. Toefield rushed for 682 yards and five touchdowns, best among all 6. 85,339 UAB L, 13-10 9/23/00 freshman in the SEC, while Reed started seven games on the offensive line for LSU and 7. 82,469 Houston W, 28-13 9/9/00 was instrumental in the Tigers allowing just 12 sacks for the season. Lavalais started the 8. 82,390 Washington W, 40-14 9/24/83 final three games and posted 22 tackles, including three for losses and one sack. 9. 80,792 Georgia L, 28-27 10/3/98 10.80,677Florida W, 28-21 10/11/97 REED HAS REMARKABLE SEASON AT WIDE RECEIVER FOR TIGERS In just his first full season at wide receiver after being converted from tailback in Week LOUISIANA COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL 9 of the 1999 season, sophomore Josh Reed threatened to break every receiving record No. Attend. results in LSU history. Reed came up just short but he did manage to catch 65 passes (third most 1. 91,778 LSU 30, Alabama 20 in school history) for 1,127 yards (second most in school history) and 10 touchdowns (sec- November 4, 2000 at Tiger Stadium ond most in school history. Reed also tied an LSU record by having six 100-yard receiving 2. 91,682 LSU 38, Tennessee 31 (ot) games, five of which came in SEC action. Reed, a first team All-SEC pick in three different September 30, 2000 at Tiger Stadium polls, led the SEC in receiving yards per game with just over 102 per contest and he also 3. 90,584 LSU 45, Miss. State 38 (ot) ranked second in the league in total receiving yards as well as receptions. Of Reed’s 10 TD October 21, 2000 at Tiger Stadium receptions this season, four have been 45 yards or longer, including a 75-yard score 4. 87,188 LSU 58, Western Carolina 0 against Auburn. Reed caught a career-best 10 passes in the win over Mississippi State, he September 2, 2000 at Tiger Stadium scored caught a career-high three TD passes against Tennessee and he had a career-high 5. 86,598 Tulane 14, LSU 0 of 173 yards receiving with a TD against Ole Miss. Reed closed the year by recording 100- December 1, 1973 at Tulane Stadium yard receiving games in three of the last four contests. Reed seems to save his best for SEC games as in eight league games this season, he caught 53 passes for 688 yards and 9 TDs. LSU CAREER RECEPTIONS Game Receptions Yards TDs Long No. Name Years Rec. 1999 at Alabama 2 33 0 22 1. Wendell Davis 1984-87 183 Houston 5 100 0 33 2. Eric Martin 1981-84 152 Arkansas 1 1 0 1 2000 Western Carolina 5 137 1 47 3. Tony Moss 1986-89 132 Houston 3 76 0 30 4. Larry Foster 1996-99 125 at Auburn 8 167 2 75 5. Garry James 1982-85 122 UAB 4 53 0 17 6. Sheddrick Wilson 1992-95 121 Tennessee 7 146 3 53 7. Abram Booty 1997-00 117 Florida 4 50 0 26 Kentucky 7 67 1 16 8. Todd Kinchen 1988-91 112 Mississippi State 10 113 1 20 9. Andy Hamilton 1969-71 100 Alabama 8 125 2 36 10. Eddie Kennison 1993-95 98 Ole Miss 8 173 0 38 .... Arkansas 1 16 0 16 Jerel Myers Active 93 TOTALS 73 1257 10 75

PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY SANDWICHES LSU CAREER RECEIVING YARDS One of the most popular stories to come out of LSU this season is the one involv- No. Name Years Yds. ing peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. The point of the story is that in past years LSU play- 1. Wendell Davis 1984-87 2,708 ers would have a choice between cold cuts and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for a 2. Eric Martin 1981-84 2,625 snack prior to lights out on the Friday night before the game. Not being aware of how popu- lar the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches were with the players, LSU coach Nick Saban 3. Tony Moss 1986-89 2,196 just offered cold cuts (as he has always done in his five years at Michigan State) to the 4. Andy Hamilton 1969-71 1,995 players for the Friday night snack. Somewhere along the way, the players pleaded for the 5. Todd Kinchen 1988-91 1,911 return of the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and then the deal was struck - win three 6. Abram Booty 1997-00 1,768 straight SEC games and they’ll return as the Friday night snack. LSU’s win over Alabama 7. Larry Foster 1996-99 1,747 marked the winning of the bet for the players so the PB&J sandwiches returned to the snack menu for the remainder of the season. 8. Carlos Carson 1977-79 1,728 9. Eddie Kennison 1993-95 1,554 ROYAL SETS SCHOOL MARK FOR TD RECEPTIONS BY A TIGHT END 10. Sheddrick Wilson 1992-95 1,536 Senior Robert Royal, a first team All-SEC selection, set the school-record for TD .... receptions in a single-season by a tight end with his two scoring grabs vs. Alabama. For the Jerel Myers Active 1,261 season, Royal has five TD receptions, breaking the previous record of four held by Doug Moreau (1964) and Brian Kinchen (1986). For the season, Royal has caught 22 passes Josh Reed Active 1,201 for 340 yards and 5 TDs. Reggie Robinson Active 1,061

TIGERS POST SECOND BIGGEST TURNAROUND IN SEC IN 2000 LSU CAREER SACK LEADERS LSU and Auburn tied for the second biggest turnarounds in the SEC, both improving by No. Name Years Scks four games over its win totals of a year ago. LSU jumped from 3-8 in 1999 to 7-4 in 2000, while Auburn went from 5-6 to 9-2 before its SEC Championship Game loss to 1. Rydell Malancon 1980-83 25 Florida. South Carolina posted the biggest turnaround, going from 0-11 to 7-4. 2. Ron Sancho 1985-88 23 3. Gabe Northern 1992-95 21 LSU SHATTERS HOME ATTENDANCE MARK 4. Chuck Wiley 1994-97 19 With the stadium expanded to 91,600, LSU easily broke the school’s single-season 5. James Gillyard 1992-95 18 attendance mark as the Tigers drew 614,704 fans to Tiger Stadium for their seven home games. LSU averaged 87,815 fans per home contest, which included sellouts against 6. Anthony McFarland 1995-98 17 Alabama, Tennessee and Mississippi State. LSU reset the Tiger Stadium record three times 7. Jarvis Green Active 16 during the year and the Tigers capped their home season with a school-record crowd of 8. Ramsey Dardar 1980-82 15 778 for the Alabama game. LSU RECORD BOOK FANTASTIC FINISHES Not only were the Tigers good this year, but they also became a team that was fun to LSU CAREER PASSING YARDS watch and one that left you hanging on the edge of your seat until the final horn sound- No. Name Years Yds ed. This season alone, LSU had three of its games decided on the final play. UAB kicked 1. Tommy Hodson 1986-89 9,115 a field goal to beat LSU, 13-10, on the game’s final play back in September. A week later 2. Jeff Wickersham 1982-85 6,921 against Tennessee, the LSU offense scored on its first play from scrimmage in overtime 3. Jamie Howard 1992-95 6,158 and then watched as the Tiger defense held Tennesse on fourth down inside the 15 for the victory. The same was true against Mississippi State as the Tiger offense 4. Herb Tyler 1995-98 5,876 scored a TD on its first possession in overtime and watched as the defense turned away 5. Alan Risher 1980-82 4,585 the Bulldogs on a fourth down play to end the contest. LSU also scored 16 fourth quarter 6. Josh Booty Active 3,951 points to comeback to beat Alabama in a game that made the Tigers bowl eligible. 7. Bert Jones 1970-72 3,225 8. Chad Loup 1990-93 3,167 ROBINSON EXTENDS RECEPTION STREAK With one catch vs. Arkansas, LSU’s Reggie Robinson kept his streak of games with at 9. Steve Ensminger 1976-79 2,770 least one catch alive. Robinson has caught at least one pass in his last 28 games, the 10. Y.A. Tittle 1944-47 2,525 longest active streak on the team. Josh Reed has also caught at least one pass in 14 straight games, while Robert Royal has caught at least one pass in 11 consecutive LSU CAREER PASSING TDS games. No. Name Years Yds LSU DEFENSE HAS YIELDED JUST TWO FIRST QUARTER TDS THIS YEAR 1. Tommy Hodson 1986-89 69 The LSU defense has allowed only two first quarter TDs this year as only Florida and 2. Herb Tyler 1995-98 40 Mississippi State have found the endzone in the opening stanza vs. the Tigers. Dating 3. Jamie Howard 1992-95 34 back to last season, LSU has held 10 of its last 11 opponents without a first quarter TD. 4. Alan Risher 1980-82 31 5. Bert Jones 1970-72 28 TIGER STADIUM IS ALIVE AND WELL Contrary to some reports earlier this year that said that Tiger Stadium had become 6. Jeff Wickersham 1982-85 25 an easy place for opponents to play, LSU has proven otherwise as the Tigers finished their 7. Josh Booty Active 24 home slate with a 6-1 mark in Death Valley, which included a 4-0 mark in SEC games. 8. Y.A. Tittle 1944-47 23 Dating back to last season, LSU has won three straight games in Tiger Stadium over Top 25 teams - def. No. 17 Arkansas, 35-17, in 1999 finale, def. No. 11 Tennessee 38-31 LSU CAREER KICKOFF RETURN YARDS (ot) on Sept. 30 and def. No. 13 Mississippi State, 45-38 (ot) on Oct. 21. Also, dating No. Name Returns Yards back to last year, the Tigers have won five straight SEC games at home, the longest streak for LSU since a 5-game streak over a span of the 1995 and 1996 seasons. 1. Robert Dow 70 1,780 2. Domanick Davis 49 1,190 LSU FINALLY STARTING TO GET SOME CONTINUITY ON O-LINE; 3. Eddie Kennison 51 1,178 SAME COMBINATION TO START FOURTH STRAIGHT GAME 4. Sammy Martin 43 1,066 After shuffling the offensive line around for the first six games, the Tigers have finally 5. Sammy Grezaffi 40 899 settled on a starting lineup and LSU will start the same unit on the offensive line for the sixth straight game on against Georgia Tech in the Peach Bowl. LSU SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTIONS Through 11 games, the Tigers have used four different combinations on the offensive No. Name Year Rec. line. Prior to Week 7 of the season, LSU wasn’t able to go more than two games without 1. Wendell Davis 1986 80 making a change on the offensive line. Since the Kentucky game, however, the Tigers have been able to stay with the same combination of Rodney Reed (LT), Rob Sale (LG), 2. Wendell Davis 1987 72 Louis Williams (C), Dwayne Pierce (RG), and Brandon Winey (RT). That combination t3. Josh Reed 2000 65 has started five straight games, four of which are victories, and they have helped produce t3. Jerel Myers 1999 64 34 points vs. Kentucky, 45 points to go along with a season-best 220 yards rushing vs. 4. Sheddrick Wilson 1995 60 Mississippi State and 30 points vs. Alabama. 5. Tony Moss 1989 59 So far this year, the Tigers have had three season-opening starters on the offensive 6. Tony Moss 1988 55 line miss significant time. For the last seven games, the Tigers have been without three players on the offensive line that were starters when the season-openeed. Senior tackle LSU SINGLE-SEASON RECEVING YARDS Trey Langely (torn ACL) is out for the season after suffering his injury vs. Houston. No. Name Year Yards Sophomore guard Bob Wynne (neck) hasn’t played since the Houston game, while senior center John Compton (concussion) hasn’t played since the UAB contest. 1. Wendell Davis 1986 1,244 The following is a look at LSU’s offensive line combination in each game this year: 2. Josh Reed 2000 1,127 3. Eric Martin 1983 1,064 Game LT LG C RG RT 4. Wendell Davis 1987 993 W. Carolina Langley Wynne Compton Williams Smalling 5. Tony Moss 1988 957 Houston Langley Wynne Compton Williams Smalling 6. Tony Moss 1989 934 Auburn Winey Williams Compton Pierce Smalling 7. Andy Hamilton 1970 870 UAB Winey Williams Compton Pierce Smalling 8. Todd Kinchen 1991 855 Tennessee Winey Reed Williams Pierce Smalling t9. Andy Hamilton 1971 954 Florida Winey Reed Williams Pierce Smalling Kentucky Reed Sale Williams Pierce Winey t9. Jerel Myers 1999 954 Miss. State Reed Sale Williams Pierce Winey Alabama Reed Sale Williams Pierce Winey LSU SINGLE-SEASON TD RECEPTIONS Ole Miss Reed Sale Williams Pierce Winey No. Name Year TDs Arkansas Reed Sale Williams Pierce Winey 1. Wendell Davis 1986 11 2. Josh Reed 2000 10 LSU ON TURF t3. Tony Moss 1988 9 The Tigers will be making their first appearance on artificial turf since the 1997 sea- t3. Eddie Fuller 1988 9 son when LSU beat Vanderbilt in Nashville, 7-6. Prior to that, LSU beat Clemson on the t3. Andy Hamilton 1971 9 carpet in the Georgia Dome in 1996 in the Peach Bowl, which also marks the last time in which the Tigers have played a game indoors. LSU has won five straight games played in LSU SINGLE-SEASON TD PASSES domed stadiums, four of which have come against Tulane at the Louisiana Superdome. No. Name Year TDs LSU’s last loss indoors came against Nebraska by a 30-15 count in the 1987 Sugar Bowl 1. Tommy Hodson 1989 22 in New Orleans. 2. Tommy Hodson 1986 19 3. Herb Tyler 1998 18 t4. Alan Risher 1982 17 t4. Josh Booty 2000 17 THREE TIGERS EARN SEC PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS IN 2000 ACTIVE COACHES WITHOUT A Three LSU players earned SEC Player of the Week honors this season as quarterbacks Rohan Davey and Josh Booty along with running back LaBrandon Toefield were cited for LOSING SEASON their performances in LSU wins over Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi State. The follow- COACH TEAM YEARS ing is a look at what each player did to warrant SEC Player of the Week honors: R.C. Slocum Texas A&M 12 Paul Pasquloni Syracuse 10 Rohan Davey - SEC Player of the Week vs. Tennessee on Sept. 30. Phillip Fulmer Tennessee 9 Completed 23 of 35 passes for 318 yards and a school-record tying four touchdowns in the 38-31 Nick Saban Toledo/Mich. St./LSU 7 overtime win over No. 11 Tennessee. Hit Robert Royal with a 25-yard TD pass on the first play of over- Mike Bellotti Oregon 6 time for what proved to be the game-winner for the Tigers. Lloyd Carr Michigan 6 Tommy Bowden Tulane/Clemson 6 LaBrandon Toefield - SEC Player of the Week vs. Mississippi State on Oct. 21 Bob Pruett Marshall 4 Rushed for 119 yards and two touchdowns in LSU?s 45-38 overtime win over No. 13 Mississippi State. MSU entered the game allowing just 25 yards rushing a contest, a number that ranked No. 1 in Dirk Koetter Boise State 3 the nation. Clinched the game in overtime with a 13-yard run. Frank Solich Nebraska 3

Josh Booty - SEC Player of the Week vs. Alabama on Nov. 4 TIGERS IN THE NFL Completed 18 of 31 passes with no interceptions for 275 yards and a school-record tying four touch- Harold Bishop ...... downs as LSU beat Alabama in Baton Rouge for the first time since 1969. Rallied the Tigers to 16 Ben Bordelon...... San Diego Chargers fourth quarter points to win the contest. Marc Boutte ...... Washington Redskins Cedric Donaldson...... Chicago Bears LOUIS WILLIAMS IS MR. VERSATILE ON LSU’S O-LINE When Louis Williams lined up as LSU’s starting center vs. Tennessee in Week 5 of the Alan Faneca ...... Pittsburgh Steelers season, it marked the fourth different starting position that the senior has played during his Kevin Faulk...... New England Patriots career. Williams, who has started 33 straight games for the Tigers, has started at the fol- Larry Foster ...... Detroit Lions lowing positions during his career: center (7 starts), left tackle (22 starts), left guard (2 Eric Hill ...... San Diego Chargers starts) and right guard (2 starts). Raion Hills...... Buffalo Bills Al Jackson ...... Dallas Cowboys WILLIAMS EXTENDS STARTING STREAK Tory James...... Oakland Raiders LSU senior center Louis Williams made his 33nd straight start vs. Arkansas. Williams, Reggie Jones ...... San Diego Chargers who has been in the Tiger starting lineup since the 1998 seson-opener against Arkansas Eddie Kennison...... Chicago Bears State, has the longest current starting string of any LSU player. Other starting streaks of sig- Brian Kinchen ...... Carolina Panthers nificance are senior cornerback Fred Booker (27 straight), and sophomore split end Jerel David LaFleur...... Dallas Cowboys Myers and junior free safety Ryan Clark each with 21 consecutive starts. Sophomore line- Anthony Marshall . . . . .Minnesota Vikings backer Trev Faulk has started 18 straight games. Anth. McFarland...... Tampa Bay THIRTEEN TIGERS EARN SPOT ON SEC ACADEMIC HONOR ROLL Kevin Mawae ...... New York Jets A total of 13 LSU football players earned a spot on this year’s SEC Academic Honor Roll. To Todd McClure...... Atlanta Falcons be named to the team, a player must at least be a sophomore academically and must have Rondell Mealey . . . . .Green Bay Packers at least a 3.0 overall grade point average or a 3.0 grade point average over the last acade- Arnold Miller...... Cleveland Browns mic year. The following is LSU’s list of SEC Academic Honor Roll members: Kenny Mixon ...... Miami Dolphins Name Pos. GPA Major Gabe Northern...... Minnesota Vikings Tommy Banks FB 3.4 Microbiology Mark Roman...... Cincinnatil Bengals Trev Faulk LB 3.2 Business Administration Henry Thomas . . . .New England Patriots Donnie Jones P 3.0 Business Administration Denard Walker...... Tennessee Titans Kris Kessler PK 3.1 Zoology Chuck Wiley ...... Atlanta Falcons Kyle Kipps DE 3.0 Marketing Chad Lewis PK 3.5 Kinesiology Rodney Reed OT 3.8 Business Oliver Smith CB 3.5 Political Science Charles Thomas DT 3.3 Kinesiology Louis Williams C 3.8 Pre-Medicine Bob Wynne OG 3.9 Political Science Wendell York SNP 3.6 Accounting John Young OL 3.2 Kinesiology

2001 LSU FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 1 Tulane Baton Rouge Sept. 8 Utah State Baton Rouge Sept. 15 Auburn Baton Rouge Sept. 22 Open Sept. 29 Tennessee Knoxville, Tenn. Oct. 6 Florida Baton Rouge Oct. 13 Kentucky Lexington, Ky. Oct. 20 Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. Oct. 27 Ole Miss Baton Rouge Nov. 3 Alabama Tuscaloosa, Ala. Nov. 10 Middle Tennessee State Baton Rouge Nov. 17 Open Nov. 24 Arkansas Baton Rouge 2000 REDZONE STATISTICS LSU IN THE RED ZONE OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONE INSIDE RUN/ SCORE INSIDE RUN/ SCORE OPPONENT 20 TD PASS TD PCT. FG PCT. OPPONENT 20 TD PASS TD PCT. FG PCT. Western Carolina 4 3 2/1 75% 1 100% Western Carolina 0 0 0/0 0% 0 0% Houston 5 2 1/1 40% 0 40% Houston 4 2 0/2 50% 0 50% Auburn 1 0 0/0 0% 1 100% Auburn 6 3 1/2 50% 1 66.6% UAB 3 1 1/0 33.3% 1 67% UAB 2 0 0/0 0.0 2 100.0% Tennessee 1 1 0/1 100.0% 0 100.0% Tennessee 6 3 0/3 50.0% 1 67% Florida 2 1 0/1 50.0% 1 100.0% Florida 4 3 2/1 75.0% 1 100.0% Kentucky 5 3 1/2 60.0% 2 100.0% Kentucky 0 0 0/0 0.0% 0 0.0% Miss. St. 7 6 4/2 85.7% 1 100.0% Miss. St. 6 4 3/1 66.7% 1 83.3% Alabama 5 3 0/3 60.0% 1 80.0% Alabama 3 3 1/2 100.0% 0 100.0% Ole Miss 4 2 2/0 50.0% 0 50.0% Ole Miss 3 0 0/0 0.0% 3 100.0% Arkansas 1 0 0/0 0.0% 1 100.0% Arkansas 2 1 1/0 50.0% 0 50.0% TOTALS 38 22 11/11 57.9% 9 81.6% TOTALS 36 19 8/11 52.8% 9 77.8% LSU INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES Rushing Yards ...... 120 by LaBrandon Toefield vs. Tennessee Rushing Yards ...... 143 by Brandon Holmes of Arkansas Rushing Carries . . . . .25 by Domanick Davis vs. Ole Miss Rushing Carries . . . . .42 by Brandon Holmes of Arkansas Rushing Touchdowns . . .2 by LaBrandon Toefield vs. Miss. State Rushing Touchdowns . . .2 by Earnest Graham of Florida ...... 2 by D. Davis vs. Miss. State, Ole Miss Longest Rush ...... 74 by Ahmaad Galloway of Alabama Longest Rush ...... 74 by LaBrandon Toefield vs. Tennessee Passing Yards ...... 354 by Jason McKinley of Houston Passing Yards ...... 318 by Rohan Davey vs. Tennessee Passing Completions . .37 by A.J. Suggs of Tennessee Passing Completions . .24 by Josh Booty vs. Miss. State Passing Attempts . . . .59 by A.J. Suggs of Tennessee Passing Attempts . . . .38 by Josh Booty vs. UAB, Miss. State Passes Intercepted . . . .2 by Jason McKinley of Houston Passes Intercepted . . . .4 by Josh Booty vs. UAB Passing Touchdowns . . .3 by Suggs of UT, Grossman of Florida Passing Touchdowns . . .4 by Rohan Davey vs. Tennessee Longest Pass ...... 82 by Wayne Madkin of Miss. State ...... 4 by Josh Booty vs. Alabama Receiving Yards . . . . .175 by Brandon Middleton of Houston Longest Pass ...... 80 by Josh Booty vs. W. Carolina Receptions ...... 12 by David Martin of Tennessee Receiving Yards . . . . .173 by Josh Reed vs. Ole Miss Receiving Touchdowns . .3 by Jabar Gaffney of Florida Receptions ...... 10 by Josh Reed vs. Miss. State Longest Reception . . .82 by Terrell Grindle of Miss. State ...... 10 by Reggie Robinson vs. Miss. State FG's Made ...... 3 by Alex Walls of Tennessee Receiving Touchdowns . .3 by Josh Reed vs. Tennessee ...... 3 by Les Binkley of Ole Miss Longest Reception . . .80 by Reggie Robinson vs. W. Carolina FG's Attempted ...... 4 by Les Binkley of Ole Miss FG's Made ...... 2 by John Corbello vs. Kentucky Longest FG Made . . . .47 by Alex Walls of Tennessee FG's Attempted ...... 3 by John Corbello vs. Kentucky PAT's ...... 5 by Jeff Chandler of Florida Longest FG Made . . . .47 by John Corbello vs. Tennessee Punts ...... 10 by Ross Stewart of UAB PAT's ...... 7 by John Corbello vs. W. Carolina Punt Average ...... 45.4 by Prentiss Cole of Miss. State Punts ...... 7 by Donnie Jones vs. UH, UAB, Alabama Longest Punt ...... 61 by Mike Clark of Houston Punt Average ...... 47 by Donnie Jones vs. UAB Punt Return Yards . . . .26 by Eric Parker of Tennessee Longest Punt ...... 69 by Donnie Jones vs. UAB Longest Punt Return . .20 by Deuce McAllister of Ole Miss Punt Return Yards . . . .98 by Domanick Davis vs. UAB Punt Returns ...... 5 by Eric Parker of Tennessee Longest Punt Return . .30 by Domanick Davis vs. Florida Kickoff Return Yards .140 by Jawan Clark of W. Carolina Kickoff Return Yards . .94 by Domanick Davis vs. Florida Longest Kickoff Return100 by Tim Carter of Auburn Longest Kickoff Return .48 by Domanick Davis vs. Houston Kickoff Returns ...... 7 by Jawan Clark of W. Carolina Total Tackles ...... 18 by Trev Faulk vs. Houston Total Tackles ...... 16 by Mario Haggan of Miss. State Sacks ...... 2 by Bradie James vs. Tennessee Sacks ...... 1 by several players Interceptions ...... 2 by Damien James vs. Houston Interceptions ...... 2 by Adrian Singleton of UAB Int. Return Yards . . . . .56 by Damien James vs. Houston Int. Return Yards . . . . .56 by B. Alexander of Florida

LSU SUPERLATIVES OPPONENT SUPERLATIVES CATEGORY HIGH LOW CATEGORY HIGH LOW Points Scored 58 vs. W. Carolina 3 vs. Arkansas Points Scored 41 by Florida 0 by WCU, UK Total Yards 680 vs. W. Carolina 149 vs. Arkansas Total Yards 473 by Florida 168 by W. Carolina Rushing Yards 220 vs. Miss. State 83 vs. Auburn Rushing Yards 239 by Miss. State 73 by OIe Miss Rushing Attempts 46 vs. Kentucky 26 vs. Auburn Rushing Attempts 48 by Auburn 22 by Kentucky Rushing TD’s 4 vs. Miss. State 0 vs. four teams Rushing TD’s 3 by Miss. State 0 by five teams Passing Yards 485 vs. W. Carolina 65 vs. Arkansas Passing Yards 354 by UH 65 by UAB Passes Completed 24 vs. Miss. State 6 vs. Arkansas Passes Completed 37 by UT 8 by UAB Passes Attempted 38 vs. three teams 26 vs. UH Passes Attempted 62 by UT 22 by WCU, UAB Passing TD’s 5 vs. W. Carolina 0 vs. UAB, Arkansas Passing TD’s 3 by UT, Florida 0 by three teams Passes Intercepted 4 vs. UAB, Florida 0 vs. three teams Passes Intercepted 2 by Houston 0 by three teams First Downs 27 vs. Miss. State 9 vs. Arkansas First Downs 25 by UT 10 by UAB Penalties 13 vs. UAB, Ole Miss 3 vs. Kentucky Penalties 8 by Kentucky 1 by W. Carolina Penalty Yards 113 vs. UAB 22 vs. Arkansas Penalty Yards 63 by UH 5 by W. Carolina Sacks 3 vs. Alabama 0 vs. four teams Sacks 2 by UT 0 by several teams LSU MISCELLANEOUS STATS THE LAST TIME LSU ... THE LAST TIME AN OPPONENT... LSU’S RECORD IN Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown: Returned a Kickoff for a Touchdown: September ...... 3-2 Kevin Faulk, 88 yards, at Notre Dame Tim Carter of Auburn, 100 yards October...... 2-1 November 21, 1998 September 16, 2000 November ...... 2-1 December ...... 0-0 Returned a Punt for a Touchdown: Returned a Punt for a Touchdown: LSU’S CONFERENCE RECORD Larry Foster, 50 yards, vs. Idaho Kendrick Shanklin of Kentucky at home...... 4-0 September 26, 1998 56 yards, October 16, 1999 on the road ...... 1-3 LSU’S NON-CONFERENCE RECORD Returned an for a Returned an Interception for a at home...... 2-1 Touchdown: Touchdown: on the road ...... 0-0 Damien James, 56 yards, vs. Houston, Quinton Caver of Arkansas LSU VS. RANKED OPPONENTS September 9, 2000 33 yards, November 24, 2000 at home...... 2-0 on the road ...... 0-2 Recovered a in the endzone for Recovered a Fumble in the Endzone for LSU’S RECORD IN a Touchdown: a Touchdown: Games decided by 7 pts or less ...... 3-1 Chuck Wiley at Alabama Chris Shelling of Auburn Games decided by 3 pts or less ...... 0-0 November 8, 1997 September 17, 1994 Away games played during the day ...... 0-2 Fumble by Lance Tucker of Alabama Fumble by Jamie Howard Away games played at night...... 1-1 Home games played during the day...... 1-0 Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown: Returned a Fumble for a Touchdown: Home games played at night ...... 5-1 Gabe Northern, 37 yards Bryant Lamont of Notre Dame, 13 yards LSU’S RECORD WHEN vs. Michigan State (Independence Bowl) November 21, 1998 Leading after the 1st quarter ...... 6-1 December 29,1995 Leading after the 2nd quarter ...... 6-0 Leading after the 3rd quarter ...... 5-0 Blocked a Punt for a Touchdown: Blocked a Punt for a Touchdown: Tied after the 4th quarter ...... 2-0 Clarence LeBlanc vs. Mississippi State Roman Colburn of Alabama, 33 yards Trailing after the 1st quarter...... 1-3 October 23, 1999 November 5, 1994 Trailing after the 2nd quarter...... 1-4 Ryan Clark recovered it in the endzone Trailing after the 3rd quarter ...... 1-4 LSU’S RECORD WITH Blocked a Punt for a Safety: Recorded a Safety: less than 300 yards total offense ...... 1-3 Jarvis Green at Kentucky Keith Mitchell of Texas A&M 300+ yards total offense ...... 6-1 October 16, 1999 September 2, 1995 400+ yards total offense ...... 5-0 Sacked Jamie Howard 500+ yards total offense ...... 1-0 Defense Recorded a Safety: 600+ yards total offense ...... 1-0 Team at Notre Dame Blocked a Field Goal: less than 100 yards rushing...... 0-3 November 21, 1998 Tennessee, Sept. 30, 2000 100+ yards rushing...... 7-1 Sacked Jarius Jackson blocked an attempt by John Corbello 150+ yards rushing...... 3-0 200+ yards rushing...... 1-0 Blocked a Field Goal: Blocked an Extra Point Attempt: 250+ yards rushing...... 0-0 Arnold Miller at Notre Dame Alabama less than 100 yards passing ...... 0-1 November 21, 1998 November 4, 2000 100+ yards passing ...... 7-3 blocked John Corbello’s attempt 150+ yards passing ...... 7-3 200+ yards passing ...... 6-2 Blocked an Extra Point Attempt: Scored a Defensive Extra Point: 250+ yards passing ...... 4-1 Mark Roman vs. Kentucky Eric Kelly of Kentucky 300+ yards passing ...... 2-0 October 17, 1998 October 17, 1998 350+ yards passing ...... 1-0 Returned for Defensive PAT Returned for Defensive PAT 400+ yards passing ...... 1-0 450+ yards passing ...... 1-0 Intercepted Two Passes in One Game: Intercepted Two Passes in One Game: LSU’S RECORD WHEN ALLOWING Damien James vs. Houston, Adrian Singleton of UAB less than 200 yards total offense ...... 1-1 September. 9, 2000 September. 9, 2000 less than 300 yards total offense ...... 1-2 less than 400 yards total offense ...... 4-2 LSU Beat A Ranked Team: less than 500 yards total offense ...... 5-4 Oct. 21, 2000 at Baton Rouge 500+ yards total offense ...... 0-0 LSU 45, #13 Miss. State 38 (OT) less than 100 yards rushing...... 4-0 less than 150 yards rushing...... 4-2 LSU Beat A Ranked Team On The Road: less than 200 yards rushing...... 5-4 Sept. 21, 1996 at Auburn less than 250 yards rushing...... 6-4 #21 LSU 19, #13 Auburn 15 250+ yards rushing...... 0-0 less than 100 yards passing ...... 1-1 less than 150 yards passing ...... 1-2 less than 200 yards passing ...... 2-3 less than 250 yards passing ...... 3-3 less than 300 yards passing ...... 5-4 less than 350 yards passing ...... 5-4 less than 400 yards passing ...... 6-4 2000 LSU FOOTBALL HONORS

#1 Fred Booker * CB #25 Josh Reed * WR All-SEC, second team (SEC Coaches) All-SEC, first team (AP) All-Louisiana, second team All-SEC, first team (SEC Coaches) Louisiana Player of the Week vs. Ole Miss All-SEC, first team (The Sporting News) All-SEC, first team (Football News) #2 Ryan Clark * FS All-SEC, first team (College Sports-Southeast) All-SEC, second team (SEC Coaches) All-SEC, first team (Rivals.com) All-SEC, second team (The Sporting News) Louisiana Offensive Player of the Year All-Louisiana, first team All-Louisiana, first team Louisiana Player of the Week vs. Tennessee #31 Domanick Davis * TB #5 Damien James * DB All-Louisiana, second team Louisiana Player of the Week vs. Houston #43 Tommy Banks * FB #6 Rohan Davey * QB Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-District SEC Player of the Week vs. Tennessee SEC Academic Honor Roll USA Today National Player of the Week vs. Tennessee CNNSI.com National Player of the Week vs. Tennessee #57 Wendell York * SNP Louisiana Player of the Week vs. Tennessee SEC Academic Honor Roll

#7 Trev Faulk * LB #60 Rodney Reed * OL All-SEC, first team (Football News) Freshman All-America, first team (The Sporting News) All-SEC, first team (College Sports-Southeast) Freshman All-SEC (SEC Coaches) All-SEC, first team (Rivals.com) Freshman All-SEC (Knoxville News Sentinel) All-SEC, second team (SEC Coaches) SEC Academic Honor Roll All-SEC, second team (AP) Louisiana Defensive Player of the Year #66 John Young * OL All-Louisiana, first team SEC Academic Honor Roll Louisiana Player of the Week vs. Kentucky Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-District #68 Brandon Winey * OT SEC Academic Honor Roll All-America, third team (The Sporting News) All-SEC, second team (SEC Coaches) #11 Bradie James * LB All-SEC, second team (The Sporting News) All-SEC, second team (SEC Coaches) All-Louisiana, first team All-SEC, second team (The Sporting News) All-Louisiana, first team #70 Louis Williams * C All-SEC, first team (AP) #12 Kris Kessler * PK All-SEC, first team (The Sporting News) SEC Academic Honor Roll All-SEC, first team (College Sports Southeast) All-Louisiana, first team #13 Chad Lewis * PK Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-District SEC Academic Honor Roll SEC Academic Honor Roll

#14 Josh Booty * QB #76 Bob Wynne * OG All-SEC, first team (SEC Coaches) SEC Academic Honor Roll SEC Player of the Week vs. Alabama Louisiana Player of the Week vs. Alabama #80 Donnie Jones * P Freshman All-SEC (SEC Coaches) #17 Oliver Smith * DB Freshman All-SEC (Knoxville News Sentinel) SEC Academic Honor Roll SEC Academic Honor Roll

#22 LaBrandon Toefield * TB #85 Kyle Kipps * DE Freshman All-America, first team (The Sporting News) SEC Academic Honor Roll Freshman All-SEC (SEC Coaches) Freshman All-SEC (Knoxville News Sentinel) #86 Robert Royal * TE SEC Player of the Week vs. Mississippi State All-SEC, first team (SEC Coaches) All-Louisiana, second team All-SEC, second team (AP) Louisiana Player of the Week vs. Mississippi State All-Louisiana, first team ESPN Play of the Week vs. Tennessee (74-yard TD run) #91 Muskingum Barnes * DT All-Louisiana, first team

#93 Chad Lavalais * DT Freshman All-America, third team (The Sporting News)

#99 Charles Thomas * DT SEC Academic Honor Roll LSU vs. Georgia Tech -- Peach Bowl LSU Depth Chart Date: December 29, 2000 Site: Atlanta, Ga. Time: 4 p.m. Central OFFENSE DEFENSE SE 3 Jerel Myers 5-11 175 So. LE 54 Kenderick Allen 6-6 300 So. 25 Josh Reed 5-11 200 So. 85 Kyle Kipps 6-4 256 Jr. 10 LaVar Johnson 6-1 181 Jr. 97 Kareem Mitchell 6-4 251 Sr.

LT 60 Rodney Reed 6-4 284 Fr. LT 91 Muskingum Barnes 6-2 265 Jr. 72 Kade Comeaux 6-5 326 Fr. 97 Kareem Mitchell 6-4 251 Sr. 96 Byron Dawson 6-2 304 So. LG 73 Rob Sale 6-2 319 So. 69 Jason Baggett 6-6 289 Jr. RT 93 Chad Lavalais 6-3 291 Fr. 95 Howard Green 6-2 319 Jr. C 70 Louis Williams 6-5 279 Sr. 94 Melvin Richey 6-4 317 Fr. 64 John Compton 6-3 280 Sr. -or- 98 Shaun Wynn 6-2 290 So. 79 Jason Underwood 6-4 257 Sr. RE 59 Jarvis Green 6-3 265 Jr. RG 78 Dwayne Pierce 6-3 316 Jr. 54 Kenderick Allen 6-6 300 So. 69 Jason Baggett 6-6 289 Jr. SLB 56 Jeremy Lawrence 6-3 222 So. RT 68 Brandon Winey 6-7 288 Sr. 58 Lionel Turner 6-2 235 Fr. 74 Brad Smalling 6-7 305 So. MLB 7 Treverance Faulk 6-3 225 So. TE 86 Robert Royal 6-5 231 Sr. 15 Walter Moreham 6-0 220 Jr. 87 Joe Domingeaux 6-5 256 Jr. 50 Marcus Yanez 6-0 239 Fr. 47 Eric Edwards 6-5 244 Fr. WLB 11 Bradie James 6-3 228 So. FL 4 Reggie Robinson 6-2 196 Jr. 29 Terrence O'Bryant 6-3 210 Jr. 83 Jack Hunt 6-0 188 Fr. 89 Ed Dangerfield 6-5 212 Jr. LCB 1 Fred Booker 5-10 192 Sr. 33 Demetrius Hookfin 5-11 172 So. QB (1) 14 Josh Booty 6-3 218 Jr. 36 Norman LeJeune 6-0 188 So. (1a) 6 Rohan Davey 6-3 239 Jr. RCB 9 Robert Davis 5-10 180 Jr. FB 43 Tommy Banks 6-0 275 Sr. -or- 32 Erin Damond 5-10 176 Fr. 38 Michael Lillie 6-2 238 Sr. 21 Randall Gay 6-0 184 Fr.

TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield 6-0 224 Fr. SS 28 Lionel Thomas 6-0 195 Jr. 31 Domanick Davis 5-10 206 So. 37 Travis Moses 6-2 196 Fr. 26 Devery Henderson 6-0 187 Fr. 27 Eric Alexander 6-2 206 Fr.

FS 2 Ryan Clark 5-11 185 Jr. 5 Damien James 5-11 183 So. 23 Adrian Mayes 6-1 209 Fr.

RETURN SPECIALISTS KICKING SPECIALIST PR 31 Domanick Davis 5-10 206 So. PK 40 John Corbello 5-11 222 So. 2 Ryan Clark 5-11 185 Jr. 12 Kris Kessler 6-1 188 Jr. 25 Josh Reed 5-11 200 So. 33 Demetrius Hookfin 5-11 172 So. P 80 Donnie Jones 6-3 211 Fr. 22 Ryan Miles 5-8 174 Jr. KOR 31 Domanick Davis 5-10 206 So. 3 Jerel Myers 5-11 175 So. SNP 53 Brian Pare 6-1 228 Fr. 26 Devery Henderson 6-0 187 Fr. 38 Michael Lillie 6-3 238 Sr. 25 Josh Reed 5-11 200 So. 57 Wendell York 5-11 192 So.

HOLD 14 Josh Booty 6-3 218 Jr. 6 Rohan Davey 6-3 239 Jr. LSU vs. Georgia Tech -- Peach Bowl Georgia Tech Depth Chart Date: December 29, 2000 Site: Atlanta, Ga. Time: 4 p.m. Central

OFFENSE DEFENSE

WR 7 Jon Muyres 6-2 199 Sr. DE 55 Greg Gathers 6-1 260 So. 9 Kerry Watkins 5-11 186 So. 97 Felipe Claybrooks 6-4 255 Sr. 5 Nate Curry 5-10 186 Fr. DT 93 Tony Robinson 6-4 293 Sr. LT 65 Chris Brown 6-6 315 Sr. 86 Gary Johnson 6-1 265 So. 76 Jason Kemble 6-4 299 Jr. DT 98 Merrix Watson 6-3 285 Jr. LG 66 Raymond Blake 6-2 273 So. 90 Bryan Corhen 6-4 287 Sr. 62 Clay Hartley 6-4 280 Fr. DE 38 Nick Rogers 6-2 250 Jr. C 61 David Schmidgall 6-2 275 Jr. 58 Fred Wright 6-4 250 So. 67 Hugh Reilly 6-4 279 Fr. -or- 50 Hobie Holiday 6-3 245 Fr.

RG 70 Brent Key 6-4 290 Sr. LB 42 Recardo Wimbush 6-1 218 So. 74 Leon Robinson 6-4 290 Fr. 52 Anthony Lawston 6-3 220 Fr.

RT 79 John Bennett 6-5 290 Fr. LB 51 Daryl Smith 6-2 225 Fr. 75 Jeremy Phillips 6-7 295 Fr. 48 Matt Miller 6-4 250 Jr.

TE 80 Russell Matvay 6-4 245 Jr. LB 43 Ather Brown 6-3 218 Fr. 84 Will Heller 6-5 241 So. 54 Keyaron Fox 6-4 220 Fr. 89 John Paul Foschi 6-4 268 Fr. CB 1 Jamara Clark 5-8 170 Sr. QB 11 George Godsey 6-2 205 Jr. 29 Marvious Hester 5-11 170 So. 13 Andy Hall 6-2 190 Fr. -or- 12 Jermaine Crenshaw 6-1 203 So. CB 33 Chris Young 6-0 207 Jr. -or- 23 Jonathan Cox 5-10 185 Fr. FB 47 Ed Wilder 6-2 255 Sr. 45 Ross Mitchell 6-2 242 Jr. SS 4 Cory Collins 5-11 194 So. -or- 33 Chris Young 6-0 207 Jr. TB 35 Joe Burns 5-10 205 So. 32 Sean Gregory 6-0 211 Jr. FS 27 Jeremy Muyres 6-3 205 So. 25 Troy Tolbert 6-1 195 Sr. WR 6 Kelly Campbell 5-11 170 Jr. 3 Will Glover 5-10 178 So. 8 Brett Basquin 6-1 198 Sr. KICK SPECIALISTS RETURN SPECIALISTS P 30 Dan Dyke 5-11 185 So. PR 41 Kelley Rhino 5-7 179 So. 20 Chris Morehouse 6-1 200 So. 29 Marvious Hester 5-11 170 So. PK 87 Luke Manget 5-9 176 So. KOR 6 Kelly Campbell 5-11 170 Jr. 40 Dan Burnett 6-2 210 So. 36 Jermaine Hatch 6-2 195 Fr. SNP 53 Alex Tetterton 5-10 229 Sr. 45 Ross Mitchell 6-2 242 Jr.

HO 8 Brett Basquin 6-1 198 Sr. 10 Brian Camp 6-1 220 Fr. 2000 Starting Lineups WESTERN CAROLINA (SEPT. 2) HOUSTON (SEPT. 9) AT AUBURN (SEPT. 16) UAB (SEPT. 23) SE 3 Jerel Myers SE 3 Jerel Myers SE 3 Jerel Myers SE 3 Jerel Myers TE 87 Joe Domingeaux TE 86 Robert Royal WR 83 Jack Hunt TE 86 Robert Royal LT 75 Trey Langley LT 75 Trey Langley LT 68 Brandon Winey LT 68 Brandon Winey LG 76 Bob Wynne LG 76 Bob Wynne LG 70 Louis Williams LG 70 Louis Williams C 64 John Compton C 64 John Compton C 64 John Compton C 64 John Compton RG 70 Louis Williams RG 70 Louis Williams RG 78 Dwayne Pierce RG 78 Dwayne Pierce RT 74 Brad Smalling RT 74 Brad Smalling RT 74 Brad Smalling RT 74 Brad Smalling TE 86 Robert Royal FL 4 Reggie Robinson FL 4 Reggie Robinson FL 4 Reggie Robinson FL 4 Reggie Robinson TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield FB 43 Tommy Banks WR 25 Josh Reed WR 25 Josh Reed QB 14 Josh Booty QB 14 Josh Booty QB 14 Josh Booty QB 14 Josh Booty

LE 85 Kyle Kipps LE 85 Kyle Kipps LE 85 Kyle Kipps LE 85 Kyle Kipps DT 91 Muskingum Barnes DT 91 Muskingum Barnes DT 91 Muskingum Barnes DT 96 Byron Dawson DT 95 Howard Green DT 95 Howard Green DT 95 Howard Green DT 95 Howard Green RE 59 Jarvis Green RE 59 Jarvis Green RE 59 Jarvis Green RE 59 Jarvis Green SLB 56 Jeremy Lawrence MLB 7 Trev Faulk SLB 56 Jeremy Lawrence SLB 56 Jeremy Lawrence MLB 7 Trev Faulk LCB 1 Fred Booker MLB 7 Trev Faulk MLB 7 Trev Faulk WLB 11 Bradie James FS 2 Ryan Clark WLB 11 Bradie James WLB 11 Bradie James LCB 1 Fred Booker SS 28 Lionel Thomas LCB 1 Fred Booker LCB 1 Fred Booker FS 2 Ryan Clark RCB 33 Demetrius Hookfin FS 2 Ryan Clark FS 2 Ryan Clark SS 28 Lionel Thomas NICKEL 5 Damien James SS 28 Lionel Thomas SS 28 Lionel Thomas RCB 33 Demetrius Hookfin DIME 37 Travis Moses RCB 33 Demetrius Hookfin RCB 33 Demetrius Hookfin

TENNESSEE (SEPT. 30) AT FLORIDA (OCT. 7) KENTUCKY (OCT. 14) MISSISSIPPI STATE (OCT. 21) SE 3 Jerel Myers SE 3 Jerel Myers SE 3 Jerel Myers SE 3 Jerel Myers TE 87 Joe Domingeaux LT 68 Brandon Winey LT 60 Rodney Reed LT 60 Rodney Reed LT 68 Brandon Winey LG 60 Rodney Reed LG 73 Rob Sale LG 73 Rob Sale LG 60 Rodney Reed C 70 Louis Williams C 70 Louis Williams C 70 Louis Williams C 70 Louis Williams RG 78 Dwayne Pierce RG 78 Dwayne Pierce RG 78 Dwayne Pierce RG 78 Dwayne Pierce RT 74 Brad Smalling RT 68 Brandon Winey RT 68 Brandon Winey RT 74 Brad Smalling TE 86 Robert Royal TE 86 Robert Royal TE 86 Robert Royal TE 86 Robert Royal FL 4 Reggie Robinson FL 4 Reggie Robinson FL 4 Reggie Robinson FL 4 Reggie Robinson TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield FB 43 Tommy Banks FB 43 Tommy Banks FB 43 Tommy Banks QB 6 Rohan Davey QB 6 Rohan Davey QB 14 Josh Booty QB 14 Josh Booty

LE 85 Kyle Kipps LE 85 Kyle Kipps LE 54 Kenderick Allen LE 54 Kenderick Allen DT 91 Muskingum Barnes DT 91 Muskingum Barnes DT 91 Muskingum Barnes DT 91 Muskingum Barnes DT 95 Howard Green DT 95 Howard Green DT 95 Howard Green DT 95 Howard Green RE 59 Jarvis Green RE 59 Jarvis Green RE 85 Kyle Kipps RE 85 Kyle Kipps SLB 56 Jeremy Lawrence SLB 56 Jeremy Lawrence MLB 7 Trev Faulk SLB 56 Jeremy Lawrence MLB 7 Trev Faulk MLB 7 Trev Faulk WLB 11 Bradie James MLB 7 Trev Faulk WLB 11 Bradie James WLB 11 Bradie James LCB 1 Fred Booker WLB 11 Bradie James LCB 1 Fred Booker LCB 1 Fred Booker FS 2 Ryan Clark LCB 1 Fred Booker FS 2 Ryan Clark FS 2 Ryan Clark SS 28 Lionel Thomas FS 2 Ryan Clark SS 28 Lionel Thomas SS 28 Lionel Thomas RCB 33 Demetrius Hookfin SS 28 Lionel Thomas RCB 33 Demetrius Hookfin RCB 33 Demetrius Hookfin NICKEL 5 Damien James RCB 32 Erin Damond

ALABAMA (NOV. 4) OLE MISS (NOV. 11) ARKANSAS (NOV. 24) SE 3 Jerel Myers SE 3 Jerel Myers SE 3 Jerel Myers LT 60 Rodney Reed LT 60 Rodney Reed LT 60 Rodney Reed LG 73 Rob Sale LG 73 Rob Sale LG 73 Rob Sale C 70 Louis Williams C 70 Louis Williams C 70 Louis Williams RG 78 Dwayne Pierce RG 78 Dwayne Pierce RG 78 Dwayne Pierce RT 68 Brandon Winey RT 68 Brandon Winey RT 68 Brandon Winey TE 86 Robert Royal TE 86 Robert Royal TE 86 Robert Royal FL 4 Reggie Robinson FL 4 Reggie Robinson FL 4 Reggie Robinson TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield TB 22 LaBrandon Toefield TB 31 Domanick Davis QB 14 Josh Booty FB 43 Tommy Banks FB 43 Tommy Banks SE 25 Josh Reed QB 14 Josh Booty QB 14 Josh Booty

LE 85 Kyle Kipps LE 54 Kenderick Allen LE 54 Kenderick Allen DT 91 Muskingum Barnes DT 91 Muskingum Barnes DT 91 Muskingum Barnes DT 93 Chad Lavalais DT 93 Chad Lavalais DT 93 Chad Lavalais RE 59 Jarvis Green RE 59 Jarvis Green RE 59 Jarvis Green SLB 56 Jeremy Lawrence SLB 56 Jeremy Lawrence SLB 56 Jeremy Lawrence MLB 7 Trev Faulk MLB 7 Trev Faulk MLB 7 Trev Faulk WLB 11 Bradie James WLB 11 Bradie James WLB 11 Bradie James LCB 1 Fred Booker LCB 1 Fred Booker LCB 1 Fred Booker FS 2 Ryan Clark FS 2 Ryan Clark FS 2 Ryan Clark SS 28 Lionel Thomas SS 28 Lionel Thomas SS 28 Lionel Thomas RCB 9 Robert Davis RCB 9 Robert Davis RCB 9 Robert Davis GAME 1: LSU 58, WESTERN CAROLINA 0 September 2, 2000 - Tiger Stadium - Baton Rouge, La.

LSU RIPS W. CARLOLINA, 58-0, IN SABAN ERA OPENER LSU The Tiger offense sizzled, amassing 507 yards of offense RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG in the opening 30 minutes while building a 37-0 lead before ulti- L. Toefield 11 51 0 51 1 9 mately defeating Western Carolina 58-0 before an LSU record Derron Parquet 11 49 0 49 1 13 87,188 fans last Saturday. Josh Booty threw for a career high 291 D. Henderson 5 42 3 39 1 32 yards and a pair of touchdown passed, while Rohan Davey was a Elice Parker 3 24 0 24 0 17 perfect 11-for-11 for 194 yards and three TD strikes as LSU Domanick Davis 5 26 5 21 0 11 wracked up a school record 485 yards passing. The Tigers wound Tommy Banks 4 17 5 12 0 8 up with 680 yards of total offense, the second highest total in LSU Josh Booty 2 32103 history and the most since 1977. Booty hit Reggie Robinson over R. Angelette 1 00000 the middle for an 80-yard strike on the third play of the game and Josh Reed 1 0 -2 -2 0 0 the Tigers never looked back. Jerel Myers caught six balls for 117 yards and a pair of touchdowns, while Josh Reed hauled in five PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS balls for 137 yards. Josh Booty 15 12 0 291 2 80 1 Rohan Davey 11 11 0 194 3 47 0 WCU0000- 0 Craig Nall2000000 LSU 20 17 14 7 - 58 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG LSU 14:02 1Q Reggie Robinson 80 pass from Josh Booty Jerel Myers 6 117 2 45 (John Corbello kick) Josh Reed 5 137 1 47 LSU 4:24 1Q L. Toefield 8 run (Corbello kick failed) Reggie Robinson 2 85 1 80 LSU 2:43 1Q Jerel Myers 45 pass from Booty Abram Booty 2 65 0 45 (Corbello kick) Robert Royal 2 32 0 21 LSU 11:03 2Q J. Reed 47 pass from R. Davey Jack Hunt 2 20 0 10 (Corbello kick) Eric Edwards 1 19 0 19 LSU 7:12 2Q Devery Henderson 32 run (Corbello kick) Elice Parker 1 9 1 9 LSU 0:00 2Q Corbello 36 field goal D. Henderson 1 4 0 4 LSU 12:50 3Q Myers 36 pass from Davey (Corbello kick) L. Toefield 1 -3 0 0 LSU 4:24 3Q E. Parker 9 pass from Davey (Corbello kick) LSU 4:48 4Q Derron Parquet 3 run (Kris Kessler kick) PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG Donnie Jones 1 44 44.0 44 LSU WCU FIRST DOWNS 25 11 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS RUSHING 11 5 John Corbello 2 1 36 36 G, 47 NG PASSING 14 3 PENALTY 0 3 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED RUSHING ATTEMPTS 43 32 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP YARDS GAINED RUSHING 212 110 Marcus Yanez 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 YARDS LOST RUSHING 17 14 Domanick Davis 3 55 28 1 18 18 0 0 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 195 96 NET YARDS PASSING 485 71 WESTERN CAROLINA PASSES ATTEMPTED 28 22 RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG PASSES COMPLETED 23 11 Donnie Bryant 3 28 1 27 0 24 HAD INTERCEPTED 0 1 Fred Boating 8 25 0 25 0 7 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 71 54 Tracy Biggs 6 23 2 21 0 8 TOTAL NET YARDS 680 167 David Rivers 5 16 0 16 0 5 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 9.6 3.1 Lee Williams 5 12 0 12 0 6 /LOST 0-0 1-1 PENALTIES/YARDS 12-107 1-5 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 1-0 0-0 David Rivers 21 10 1 75 0 22 0 PUNTS/YARDS 1-44 9-344 AVERAGE PER PUNT 44.0 38.2 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 3-55 1-0 Michael Banks 4 49 0 22 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 1-18 8-156 Tracy Biggs 3 16 0 9 POSSESSION TIME 30:40 29:20 Caesar Campana 2 8 0 5 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9 of 12 3 of 13 Walter Gary 1 2 0 2 SACKS BY 0-0 1-2 Donnie Bryant 1 -4 0 0

Notes on the game: PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG * The 485 yards passing LSU had set a new school record, break- Tim Morgan 9 344 38.2 52 ing the old one of 456 set in the Tigers 52-7 win over Rice on Sept. 23, 1995. It is also tied for the 10th most passing yards FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG ever by a Southeastern Conference team. None * LSU's 680 total yards is the second highest total in school history PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED behind the 746 put up by LSU in a 77-0 win over Rice on Sept. ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP 24, 1977. It is also the 11th highest total in Southeastern Michael Banks 1 0 0 1 16 16 0 0 0 Conference history. Jawan Clark 0 0 0 7 140 30 0 0 0 * LSU set a school record by completing 82.1% of its passes on 23-for-28 passing. That percentage ties LSU for 4th in SEC history. GAME 2: LSU 28, HOUSTON 13 LSU September 9, 2000 - Tiger Stadium - Baton Rouge, La. RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 23 91 11 80 1 22 JAMES’ INTERCEPTIONS HELP TIGERS GET PAST HOUSTON Domanick Davis 10 40 5 35 0 10 Damien James came up with a pair of interceptions late in the Tommy Banks 2 12 0 12 0 9 fourth quarter to help the Tigers to a 28-13 victory over Houston Josh Booty 2 0 4 -4 0 0 last Saturday at Tiger Stadium. James interecepted a pass in the Team 2 0 3 -3 0 0 endzone with just over three minutes left in the contest and he picked off another pass and returned it 56 yards for a touchdown PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS with just under a minute left to seal the LSU win. After a scoreless Josh Booty 26 12 2 177 2 30 1 first quarter the Tigers struck for 21 points in the second quarter as RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Josh Booty fired TD passes to Joe Domingeaux and Robert Royal, Robert Royal 4 44 1 30 followed by a short TD run by LaBrandon Toefield. The Tigers Josh Reed 3 76 0 30 appeared to have the game under control before a late charge by Jerel Myers 2 31 0 19 the Cougars. LSU won for the first time since 1997 when being Joe Domingeaux 1 11 1 11 out-gained by the opposition. Houston had 438 yards of total L. Toefield 1 9 0 9 offense compared to 297 for the Tigers. Reggie Robinson 1 6 0 6

UH00013-13 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 LSU02107-28 Donnie Jones 7 280 40.0 59 5

LSU 11:28 2Q Joe Domingeaux 11 pass from Josh Booty FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS (John Corbello kick) John Corbello 1 0 0 22 blocked LSU 7:47 2Q Roberty Royal 30 pass from J. Booty (Corbello kick) PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED LSU 5:47 2Q L. Toefield 3 run (Corbello kick) ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP UH 12:52 4Q Middleton 17 pass from Jason McKinley Domanick Davis 4 57 25 3 87 48 0 0 0 (Clark kick) Jerel Myers 0 0 0 2 39 30 0 0 0 UH 9:55 4Q Middleton 18 pass from McKinley Damien James 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 56 56 (kick failed) LSU 0:25 4Q Damien James 56 interception return HOUSTON (Corbello kick) RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG Joffrey Reynolds 18 70 2 68 0 10 LSU UH Leif Penn 6 20 0 20 0 7 FIRST DOWNS 15 22 Jason McKinley 3 5 -9 -4 0 5 RUSHING 5 2 PASSING 8 18 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS PENALTY 2 2 Jason McKinley 53 29 2 354 2 44 1 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 39 27 Team 1000000 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 143 95 YARDS LOST RUSHING 23 11 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG NET YARDS RUSHING 120 84 Brian Robinson 10 98 0 24 NET YARDS PASSING 177 354 B. Middleton 8 175 2 44 PASSES ATTEMPTED 26 54 KeyKowa Bell 4 50 0 24 PASSES COMPLETED 12 29 Joffrey Reynolds 3 7 0 7 HAD INTERCEPTED 2 2 Thompson 1 12 0 12 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 65 81 Mark Hopkins 1 7 0 7 TOTAL NET YARDS 297 438 J. McCardell 1 5 0 5 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 4.6 5.4 Stephen Cucci 1 5 0 5 FUMBLES/LOST 3-2 1-1 PENALTIES/YARDS 6-53 7-63 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 2-56 2-19 Mike Clark 7 287 41.0 61 1 PUNTS/YARDS 7-280 7-287 AVERAGE PER PUNT 40.0 41.0 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 4-57 2-6 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG None KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 3-87 5-93 POSSESSION TIME 30:56 29:04 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 of 14 6 of 19 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED SACKS BY 1-7 1-4 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP B. Middleton 0 0 0 2 48 30 0 0 0 Notes on the game: Tommie Baldwin 0 0 0 1 11 11 0 0 0 * The Houston touchdown reception in the fourth quarter snapped Leif Penn 0 0 0 2 34 24 0 0 0 an LSU streak of eight consecutive quarters without a point that H. Robinson 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 19 19 began with last year vs. Arkansas. That matches a streak of eight McGruder 2 6 5 0 0 1 1 0 0 consecutive quarters dating back to 1985 with back-to-back shutouts of Kentucky and Ole Miss. * This is the first time since the Vanderbilt game in 1997 that LSU totaled less yards than their opponent and still won the game. In '97, the Commodores gathered 248 total net yards, while the Tigers gained 230 total net yards. GAME 3: #24 AUBURN 34, LSU 17 LSU September 16, 2000 - Jordan-Hare Stadium - Auburn, Ala. RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 15 52 3 49 0 16 LSU DROPS BATTLE OF TIGERS, 34-17 Domanick Davis 7 33 3 30 0 14 LSU gave 24th-ranked Auburn all it could handle for three quarters Rohan Davey 1 30303 before eventually wearing down and falling, 34-17. LSU jumped out Josh Booty 3 76107 to a 10-0 first quarter lead after Josh Booty hit Josh Reed with a 75-yard scoring strike, followed by a 22-yard field goal from John PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS Corbello. Auburn rallied behind the physical running of Rudi Josh Booty 29 13 1 214 2 75 1 Johnson, who carried the ball 36 times for 139 yards, and the pin- Rohan Davey 1 00000 0 point passing of Ben Leard who finished 21-for-30 for 225 yards RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG and a pair of TD passes. With a 13-point second quarter, Auburn Josh Reed 8 167 2 75 carried a 13-10 lead at the half. After Auburn increased the lead to Reggie Robinson 2 21 0 12 20-10, LSU rallied with a 45-yard strike from Booty to Reed to cut Robert Royal 1 10 0 10 the lead to three, but a 100-yard kick off return from Tim Carter on D. Henderson 1 8 0 8 the ensuing kick was the back-breaker for LSU. Johnson closed out Jerel Myers 1 8 0 8 the scoring with a two-yard run with three seconds remaining. PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 LSU 10 0 7 0 -17 Donnie Jones 6 220 36.7 48 0 AUBURN 0 13 14 7 -34 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS LSU 5:35 1Q Josh Reed 75 pass from J. Booty John Corbello 2 1 22 made 22, missed 51 (John Corbello kick) LSU 1:15 1Q John Corbello 22 field goal PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED AU 13:09 2Q Damon Duval 42 field goal ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP AU 3:18 2Q Robert Johnson 20 pass from Ben Leard Domanick Davis 0 0 0 2 34 19 0 0 0 (Duval kick) AU 0:32 2Q Duval 32 field goal AUBURN AU 10:03 3Q C. Robinson 19 pass from Leard RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG (Duval kick) Rudi Johnson 36 150 11 139 1 23 LSU 6:45 3Q Reed 45 pass from J. Booty (Corbello kick) Tim Carter 3 37 0 37 0 25 AU 6:23 3Q Tim Carter 100 kickoff return (Duval kick) Casinious Moore 3 10 1905 AU 0:03 4Q Rudi Johnson 2 run (Duval kick) C. Robinson 1 80808 Heath Evans 2 70706 LSU AU Ben Leard 3 2 6 -4 0 2 FIRST DOWNS 12 22 RUSHING 5 12 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS PASSING 5 9 Ben Leard 30 21 0 225 2 26 0 PENALTY 2 1 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 26 48 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG YARDS GAINED RUSHING 95 214 Ronney Daniels 6 62 0 24 YARDS LOST RUSHING 12 18 C. Robinson 3 46 1 26 NET YARDS RUSHING 83 196 Reggie Worthy 3 39 0 20 NET YARDS PASSING 214 225 Marcel Willis 3 26 0 14 PASSES ATTEMPTED 30 30 Tim Carter 2 5 0 9 PASSES COMPLETED 13 21 Robert Johnson 1 20 1 20 HAD INTERCEPTED 1 0 Deandre Green 1 20 0 20 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 56 78 Heath Evans 1 4 0 4 TOTAL NET YARDS 297 421 Jeris McIntrye 1 3 0 3 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 5.3 5.4 FUMBLES/LOST 1-0 2-1 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 PENALTIES/YARDS 4-34 5-45 Damon Duval 4 156 39.0 48 1 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 0-0 1-0 PUNTS/YARDS 6-220 4-156 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG AVERAGE PER PUNT 36.7 39.0 Damon Duval 2 2 42 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 0-0 3-17 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 2-34 3-139 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED POSSESSION TIME 26:09 33:51 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 of 14 6 of 16 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP SACKS BY 0-0 1-6 C. Robinson 3 17 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tim Carter 0 0 0 3 139 100 0 0 0 Notes on the game: Rodney Crayton 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 * Josh Reed hauled in a career-best eight balls for a career-high 167, the most yards by a Tiger receiver since Sheddrick Wilson's 201-yards receiving vs. Rice on Sept. 23, 1995. * Reggie Robinson's nine-yard reception in the first quarter extended his streak of consecutive games with a catch to 20, the longest current streak of any LSU player. Jerel Myers extended his streak to 14 games, covering every game of his young career in an LSU uniform. GAME 4: UAB 13, LSU 10 LSU September 23, 2000 - Tiger Stadium - Baton Rouge, La. RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 19 89 13 76 0 17 TIGERS FALL TO UAB ON LAST-SECOND FIELD GOAL, 13-10 Domanick Davis 10 32 0 32 1 12 UAB’s Rhett Gallego kicked a 32-yard field goal as time expired to Josh Booty 5 88004 lift the Blazers to an unlikey 13-10 win over LSU in Tiger Stadium. Tommy Banks 2 0 1 -1 0 0 Gallego’s field goal came just seconds after UAB’s Chris Brown intercepted a Josh Booty pass and returned it 25 yards to the LSU PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS 17-yard line. with 25 seconds left in the contest. UAB defeated the Josh Booty 38 15 4 156 0 23 1 Tigers despite picking up just 178 yards of total offense, which included only 57 yards of offense in the second half. UAB led 10-0 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Josh Reed 4 53 0 17 at halftime before the Tigers managed to tie the game at 10-10 on Jerel Myers 4 25 0 8 a 35-yard field goal by John Corbello with 10:33 left in the contest. Domanick Davis 3 41 0 23 The two teams traded possessions before UAB kicked the game Tommy Banks 1 16 0 16 winner as time expired. Domanick Davis led the Tigers with 226 all- Reggie Robinson 1 9 0 9 purpose yards and their only touchdown of the evening, a one-yard Robert Royal 1 9 0 9 run at the 3:04 mark in the third quarter. Linebacker Trev Faulk led L. Toefield 1 3 0 3 the LSU defense with 13 tackles. PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 UAB3703-13 Donnie Jones 7 329 47.0 69 1 LSU0073-10 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS UAB 5:00 1Q Rhett Gallego 29 field goal John Corbello 2 1 35 made 35, missed 44 UAB 7:14 2Q Leron Little 24 pass from Daniel Dixon (Gallego kick) PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED LSU 3:04 3Q Domanick Davis 1 run (John Corbello kick) ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP LSU 10:33 4Q Corbello 35 field goal Domanick Davis 6 98 28 2 55 29 0 0 0 UAB 0:00 4Q Gallego 32 field goal Jerel Myers 0 0 0 1 21 21 0 0 0 Ryan Clark 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 UAB LSU FIRST DOWNS 10 14 UAB RUSHING 6 7 RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG PASSING 2 5 Jegil Dugger 21 78 6 72 0 10 PENALTY 2 2 Thomas Cox 4 12 0 12 0 5 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 38 36 Percy Coleman 2 90905 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 123 129 Daniel Dixon 5 93605 YARDS LOST RUSHING 10 22 Cory Conley 2 50503 NET YARDS RUSHING 113 107 Cedric Thatch 2 61506 NET YARDS PASSING 65 156 Carl Fair 2 40403 PASSES ATTEMPTED 22 38 PASSES COMPLETED 8 15 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS HAD INTERCEPTED 1 4 Daniel Dixon 17 8 1 65 1 24 0 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 60 74 Thomas Cox 5 00000 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 178 263 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 3.0 3.6 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG FUMBLES/LOST 4-2 5-2 Leron Little 2 31 1 24 PENALTIES/YARDS 3-35 13-113 Percy Coleman 2 15 0 8 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 4-36 1-0 Jegil Dugger 2 7 0 5 PUNTS/YARDS 10-409 7-329 Royd Williams 1 6 0 6 AVERAGE PER PUNT 40.9 47.0 Undrae Crosby 1 6 0 6 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 3-31 6-98 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 1-15 3-76 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 POSSESSION TIME 28:20 31:40 Ross Stewart 10 409 40.9 55 4 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 of 14 4 of 18 SACKS BY 1-8 0-0 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG Rhett Gallego 2 2 32 Notes on the game: * Josh Booty moved past Y.A. Tittle into ninth place on the all- PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED time LSU passing list during the second quarter on a three-yard ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP pass to LaBrandon Toefield. Percy Coleman 3 31 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Domanick Davis' 226 all-purpose yard were the most by a Tiger Chris Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 25 25 since Kevin Faulk amassed 249 against Alabama in 1998. Adr. Singleton 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11 11 * Domanick Davis' 153 return yards (98 on punts, 53 on kickoffs) Avery Warner 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 was a career high and the most since Kevin Faulk had 195 yards Mario Stanley 0 0 0 1 15 15 0 0 0 against Alabama in 1996. * After stopping UAB on the opening drive of the game, the Tigers have not allowed an opening possession score in nine games, dat- ing back to their loss at Kentucky a year ago. GAME 5: LSU 38, #11 TENNESSEE 31 (OT) LSU September 30, 2000 - Tiger Stadium - Baton Rouge, La. RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 15 122 2 120 1 74 DAVEY'S FOUR TD PASSES LEAD TIGERS PAST VOLS IN OT Rohan Davey 3 32 15 17 0 32 Rohan Davey delivered one of the more memorable per- Domanick Davis 10 19 3 16 0 8 formances in recent Tiger history, capping a 318-yard, 4 TD perfor- mance with a 25-yard strike to Robert Royal on the first play of PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS overtime to lead LSU past Tennessee 38-31. Damien James broke Rohan Davey 35 23 0 318 4 53 2 up a fourth down pass in the Tigers' end zone by A.J. Suggs to secure the victory for the Tigers. Davey threw a pair of first half TD RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG passes to Josh Reed, while LaBradon Toefield came up with a Josh Reed 7 146 3 53 Reggie Robinson 5 42 0 16 career-best 74-yard run to help the Tigers grab a commanding 24- Domanick Davis 4 22 0 7 6 lead at the half. Tennessee mounted a furious comeback, rallying Robert Royal 3 54 1 25 for 16 fourth quarter points to knot the game at 31 with 1:30 to Jerel Myers 3 37 0 19 go. After LSU had a 46-yard attempt blocked as regulation expired, Eric Edwards 1 17 0 17 Davey calmly led the Tigers to the deciding touchdown. Reed fin- ished with 146 yards and three touchdowns, while Toefield had his PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 first career 100-yard rushing game, piling up 120 yards. Donnie Jones 6 237 39.5 50 0

UT339160-31 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS LSU321077-38 John Corbello 2 1 47 47 good, 46 blocked

LSU 12:37 1Q John Corbello 47 field goal PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED UT 4:32 1Q Alex Walls 47 field goal ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP LSU 13:02 2Q Josh Reed 16 pass from Rohan Davey Domanick Davis 4 34 10 3 50 20 0 0 0 (Corbello kick) Jerel Myers 0 0 0 1 27 27 0 0 0 LSU 11:34 2Q LaBrandon Toefield 74 run (Corbello kick) Ryan Clark 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 UT 7:15 2Q Walls 36 field goal Joe Domingeaux 0 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 0 LSU 5:48 2Q Reed 31 pass from Davey (Corbello kick) UT 10:02 3Q John Finlayson 7 pass from A.J. Suggs TENNESSEE (Walls kick) RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG UT 5:01 3Q Walls 46 field goal Travis Henry 20 89 0 89 0 13 LSU 13:43 4Q Reed 53 pass from Davey (Corbello kick) A.J. Suggs 7 16 19 -3 0 9 UT 9:08 4Q W. Bartholomew 16 pass from Suggs (Don. Stallworth pass from Suggs) PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS UT 1:30 4Q Cedrick Wilson 16 pass from Suggs A.J. Suggs 59 37 0 319 3 49 3 (Eric Parker pass from Suggs) Casey Clausen 2 00000 0 LSU OT Robert Royal 25 pass from Davey Cedrick Wilson 1 01000 0 (Corbello kick) RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG UT LSU David Martin 12 73 0 16 FIRST DOWNS 25 19 Cedrick Wilson 8 66 1 16 RUSHING 7 5 Don. Stallworth 4 81 0 49 PASSING 16 14 Eric Parker 4 40 0 16 PENALTY 2 0 Leonard Scott 3 7 0 5 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 27 29 Travis Henry 1 16 0 16 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 105 173 W. Bartholomew 1 16 1 16 YARDS LOST RUSHING 19 31 Travis Stephens 1 8 0 8 NET YARDS RUSHING 86 142 John Finlayson 1 7 1 7 NET YARDS PASSING 319 318 Bobby Graham 1 5 0 5 PASSES ATTEMPTED 62 35 PASSES COMPLETED 37 23 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 HAD INTERCEPTED 1 0 David Leaverton 5 221 44.5 51 1 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 89 64 TOTAL NET YARDS 405 460 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 4.6 7.2 Alex Walls 3 3 47 FUMBLES/LOST 1-0 3-1 PENALTIES/YARDS 3-21 9-86 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 0-0 1-0 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP PUNTS/YARDS 5-221 6-237 Eric Parker 5 26 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 AVERAGE PER PUNT 44.2 39.5 Leonard Scott 0 0 0 5 73 25 0 0 0 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 5-26 4-34 Erick Locke 0 0 0 1 20 20 0 0 0 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 6-93 5-81 POSSESSION TIME 33:04 26:56 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 11 of 22 6 of 14 SACKS BY 2-15 3-19 GAME 6: #9 FLORIDA 41, LSU 9 LSU October 7, 2000 * Gainesville, Fla. - Florida Field RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 13 42 1 41 0 15 TIGER MISCUES LEAD TO 41-9 LOSS AT FLORIDA Rohan Davey 4 30 1 29 0 14 There has been one common theme in LSU's roller-coaster D. Henderson 3 15 0 15 0 8 start this season - when the Tigers turn the ball over they don't win. Domanick Davis 7 14 86010 The Tigers turned the ball over four times and got none in return Josh Booty 1 10101 last weekend en route to a 41-9 loss at Florida. Gator quarterback Rex Grossman completed 18-of-28 passed for 276 yards and 3 TD PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS passes, all to Jabar Gaffney, while Robert Gillespie came up with Rohan Davey 12 4 1 65 0 26 1 Josh Booty 24 15 3 184 1 54 0 120 yards rushing on 19 carries to pace Florida. Grossman hit Team 2000000 Gaffney with a pair of first half TDs to help the Gators to a 17-3 lead. The two hooked up for the third time less than five minutes RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG into the third quarter on a 59-yard strike to move the lead to 24-3. Josh Reed 4 50 0 26 The Tigers cut the lead to 27-9 on a 5-yard TD pass from Josh Reggie Robinson 4 49 0 19 Booty to Robert Royal before Florida added two late touchdowns Robert Royal 3 33 1 16 for the final margin of victory. Jerel Myers 3 23 0 9 Domanick Davis 2 57 0 54 LSU0306-9 Tommy Banks 2 31 0 17 FLORIDA 7 10 10 14 -41 L. Toefield 1 6 0 6

UF 0:54 1Q Jabar Gaffney 26 pass from Rex Grossman PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 (Jeff Chandler kick) Donnie Jones 5 203 40.6 47 1 LSU 10:19 2Q John Corbello 40 field goal UF 4:03 2Q Chandler 28 field goal FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS UF 0:29 2Q Gaffney 9 pass from Grossman John Corbello 1 1 40 made 40 (Chandler kick) UF 10:32 3Q Gaffney 59 pass from Grossman PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED (Chandler kick) ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP UF 3:20 3Q Chandler 44 field goal Domanick Davis 2 36 30 4 94 27 0 0 0 LSU 14:43 4Q Robert Royal 5 pass from Josh Booty (pass failed) FLORIDA UF 11:17 4Q Earnest Graham 2 run (Chandler kick) RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG UF 3:54 4Q Earnest Graham 5 run (Chandler kick) R. Gillespie 19 120 0 120 3 37 Earnest Graham 6 46 0 46 2 17 LSU UF Ran Carthon 4 12 0 12 0 6 FIRST DOWNS 17 22 Rex Grossman 5 8 11 -3 0 3 RUSHING 7 10 PASSING 10 12 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS PENALTY 0 0 Rex Grossman 28 18 0 276 3 59 1 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 29 34 Jesse Palmer 3 3 0 22 0 15 0 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 102 186 Earnest Graham 1 00000 0 YARDS LOST RUSHING 10 11 NET YARDS RUSHING 92 175 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG NET YARDS PASSING 249 298 Jabar Gaffney 8 128 3 59 PASSES ATTEMPTED 38 32 R. Gillespie 3 32 0 22 PASSES COMPLETED 19 21 Taylor Jacobs 2 42 0 33 HAD INTERCEPTED 4 0 Reche Caldwell 2 26 0 16 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 67 66 B. Haugabrook 2 24 0 13 TOTAL NET YARDS 341 473 Earnest Graham 2 7 0 6 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 5.1 7.2 Kelvin Kight 1 24 0 24 FUMBLES/LOST 0-0 1-0 Matt Jackson 1 15 0 15 PENALTIES/YARDS 5-54 5-40 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 0-0 4-94 PUNTS/YARDS 5-203 4-179 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 AVERAGE PER PUNT 40.6 44.8 Alan Rhine 4 179 44.8 50 1 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 2-36 2-22 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 4-94 2-37 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG POSSESSION TIME 32:24 27:36 Jeff Chandler 2 2 44 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 of 14 7 of 13 SACKS BY 2-11 1-1 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP R. Gillespie 0 0 0 2 37 20 0 0 0 Mike Nattiel 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 28 28 B. Alexander 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 56 56 Keiwan Ratliff 2 22 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 R. Cromartie 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 10 GAME 7: LSU 34, KENTUCKY 0 LSU October 14, 2000 * Baton Rouge, La. - Tiger Stadium RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 18 64 12 52 0 14 TIGERS GROUND KENTUCKY AIR ATTACK WITH 34-0 WIN Domanick Davis 13 48 3 45 0 11 Behind three touchdown passes from quarterback Josh D. Henderson 7 24 6 18 1 8 Booty and an outstanding overall defensive performance, LSU Tommy Banks 4 50502 evened its Southeastern Conference record at 2-2 and moved to 4- Josh Booty 4 5 11 -6 0 2 3 overall with a convincing 34-0 win over Kentucky at Death Valley last weekend. Booty connected for TD passes with three different PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS receivers, hitting Josh Reed, Reggie Robinson and Eric Edwards Josh Booty 33 15 0 225 3 36 1 with TD passes, while Devery Henderson added a touchdown and RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG John Corbello kicked two field goals. Defensively, the Tigers were Josh Reed 7 67 1 16 led by its standout linebacker tandem of Bradie James and Trev Eric Edwards 2 59 1 34 Faulk, who recorded 17 and 13 tackles respectively. The Tigers Jerel Myers 2 52 0 36 handed Kentucky coach Hal Mumme the first shutout of his tenure L. Toefield 2 20 0 11 as Wildcat's coach. LSU finished its swing against SEC Eastern Robert Royal 1 14 0 14 Division teams with a 2-1 mark. Reggie Robinson 1 13 1 13

KENTUCKY0000-0 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 LSU 10 0 10 14 -34 Donnie Jones 4 172 43.0 51 2

LSU 10:27 1Q Josh Reed 7 pass from Josh Booty FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS (John Corbello kick) John Corbello 3 2 38 Made 38, 31, Missed 43 LSU 0:48 1Q Corbello 38 field goal LSU 11:06 3Q Devery Henderson 8 run (Corbello kick) PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED LSU 4:02 3Q Reggie Robinson 13 pass from Booty ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP (Corbello kick) Jerel Myers 0 0 0 1 14 14 0 0 0 LSU 14:00 4Q Corbello 31 field goal Erin Damond 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 LSU 4:55 4Q Eric Edwards 25 pass from Booty (Corbello kick) KENTUCKY RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG UK LSU Martez Johnson 11 57 4 53 0 19 FIRST DOWNS 23 23 Jared Lorenzen 6 29 2 27 0 14 RUSHING 7 7 Ernest Simms 1 16 0 16 0 16 PASSING 15 13 Derek Homer 2 12 0 12 0 11 PENALTY 1 3 Artose Pinner 1 50505 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 22 46 Joel Bryan 1 40404 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 123 146 YARDS LOST RUSHING 6 32 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS NET YARDS RUSHING 117 114 Jared Lorenzen 55 31 1 280 0 22 1 NET YARDS PASSING 280 225 PASSES ATTEMPTED 55 33 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG PASSES COMPLETED 31 15 Quentin McCord 4 51 0 22 HAD INTERCEPTED 1 0 Derek Smith 3 41 0 18 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 77 79 TOTAL NET YARDS 397 339 Dougie Allen 3 26 0 11 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 5.2 4.3 Derek Abney 3 24 0 8 FUMBLES/LOST 4-3 0-0 Martez Johnson 3 20 0 17 PENALTIES/YARDS 8-60 3-39 Derek Homer 3 19 0 8 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 0-0 1-0 Chase Harp 3 17 0 8 PUNTS/YARDS 1-38 4-172 Bobby Blizzard 3 16 0 10 AVERAGE PER PUNT 38.0 43.0 Kend. Shanklin 2 24 0 17 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 3-(-4) 0-0 Artose Pinner 2 6 0 8 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 5-93 1-14 Mike Beirne 1 21 0 21 POSSESSION TIME 25:46 34:14 Anthony Kelly 1 15 0 15 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 of 14 11 of 19 SACKS BY 1-11 1-2 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 Seth Hanson 1 38 38.0 38 0 Notes On The Game: * LSU turned three Kentucky turnovers into 17 points. FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG Seth Hanson 1 0 * LSU shutout Kentucky for the first time in the Hal Mumme era and it marked the first shutout for the Tigers since a 27-0 win over PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED Alabama in 1997. ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP Derek Abney 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * TE Eric Edwards scored the first TD of his career with a 25-yard Martez Johnson 0 0 0 2 21 13 0 0 0 reception from Josh Booty in the fourth quarter. Kendr. Shanklin 2 -5 2 1 6 6 0 0 0 Ernest Simms 0 0 0 2 66 28 0 0 0 * LSU was called for a season-low three penalties and the Tigers did not have a turnover in the contest. GAME 8: LSU 45, #13 MISS. STATE 38 (OT) LSU October 21, 2000 * Baton Rouge, La. - Tiger Stadium RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 26 126 7 119 2 25 TIGERS USE 4TH QUARTER RALLY TO BEAT MISS. STATE Domanick Davis 12 79 0 79 2 27 LSU overcame a 14-point fourth quarter deficit to knock D. Henderson 3 18 0 18 0 8 off 13th-ranked Mississippi State, 45-38, in overtime in Tiger Tommy Banks 1 50505 Stadium. The Tigers, behind 119 yards rushing from LaBrandon Team 1 0 1 -1 0 0 Toefield, torched the nation’s top-rated rushing defense to the tune of 220 yards on the ground. LSU rushed for four TDs, includ- PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS ing the game-winner by a Toefield, a 13-yard jaunt in overtime. For Josh Booty 38 24 1 246 2 20 0 the game, the Tigers racked up 466 yards of total offense in scor- RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG ing the most points in an SEC game since a 63-28 win over Josh Reed 10 113 1 20 Kentucky in 1997. LSU trailed 31-17 heading into the fourth quar- Reggie Robinson 10 102 0 20 ter but the Tigers used a combination of rushing and passing to tie Jerel Myers 3 18 1 8 the game at 31-31 on a 20-yard TD pass from Josh Booty to Josh Robert Royal 1 13 0 13 Reed. LSU took the lead, 38-31, on a 3-yard run by Domanick Davis with 5:24 left before State sent the game into overtime with PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 a score with less than two minutes left in the contest. Donnie Jones 4 145 36.3 40 1

MISS. STATE 7 10 14 7 0 -38 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS LSU 14 0 3 21 7 -45 John Corbello 1 1 36 Made 36

MSU 14:35 1Q Terrell Grindle 82 pass from Wayne Madkin PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED (S. Westerfield kick) ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP LSU 12:07 1Q LaBrandon Toefield 11 run (J. Corbello kick) Fred Booker 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 LSU 3:26 1Q Jerel Myers 7 pass from Josh Booty Tommy Banks 0 0 0 2 27 14 0 0 0 (Corbello kick) D. Henderson 0 0 0 1 21 21 0 0 0 MSU 13:26 2Q Dontae Walker 14 run (Westerfield kick) Domanick Davis 2 20 12 3 61 25 0 0 0 MSU 0:13 2Q Westerfield 36 field goal Eric Edwards 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 MSU 12:23 3Q Madkin 6 run (Westerfield kick) LSU 5:44 3Q Corbello 36 field goal MISS. STATE MSU 1:48 3Q Dicenzo Miller 10 run (Westerfield kick) RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG LSU 13:56 4Q Domanick Davis 3 run (Corbello kick) Dicenzo Miller 17 122 4 118 1 24 LSU 11:00 4Q Reed 20 pass from Booty (Corbello kick) Dontae Walker 10 52 0 52 1 14 LSU 5:24 4Q Davis 3 run (Corbello kick) Wayne Madkin 7 33 3 30 1 14 MSU 1:59 4Q Justin Griffith 5 pass from Madkin Justin Jenkins 1 18 0 18 0 18 (Westerfield kick) Brandon Butler 1 14 0 14 0 14 Justin Griffith 2 60603 MSU LSU K. Williamson 2 10101 FIRST DOWNS 20 27 RUSHING 15 12 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS PASSING 4 15 Wayne Madkin 26 12 1 215 2 82 1 PENALTY 1 0 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 40 43 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG YARDS GAINED RUSHING 246 228 Terrell Grindle 2 97 1 82 YARDS LOST RUSHING 7 8 Dicenzo Miller 2 13 0 11 NET YARDS RUSHING 239 220 NET YARDS PASSING 215 246 Justin Griffith 2 11 1 6 PASSES ATTEMPTED 26 38 Dontae Walker 2 8 0 6 PASSES COMPLETED 12 24 Justin Jenkins 1 39 0 39 HAD INTERCEPTED 1 1 L. Huntington 1 34 0 34 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 66 81 Donald Lee 1 7 0 7 TOTAL NET YARDS 454 466 K. Williamson 1 6 0 6 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 6.9 5.8 FUMBLES/LOST 1-0 2-1 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 PENALTIES/YARDS 5-29 5-45 Prentiss Cole 5 227 45.4 52 1 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 1-7 1-0 PUNTS/YARDS 5-227 4-145 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG AVERAGE PER PUNT 45.4 36.3 Scott Westerfield 1 1 36 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 2-21 2-20 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 6-95 7-112 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED POSSESSION TIME 25:36 34:24 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 of 12 11 of 16 Dicenzo Miller 0 0 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 SACKS BY 0-0 1-3 Dontae Walker 0 0 0 4 81 28 0 0 0 L. Huntington 2 21 15 1 9 9 0 0 0 Fred Smoot 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 7 GAME 9: LSU 30, ALABAMA 28 LSU November 4, 2000 * Baton Rouge, La. - Tiger Stadium RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 21 86 1 85 0 15 BOOTY TOSSES 4 TD PASSES AS LSU ENDS BAMA JINX, 30-28 Domanick Davis 9 36 0 36 0 18 Josh Booty threw four touchdown passes and the Tigers Josh Booty 7 19 6 13 0 14 once again came up with a big fourth quarter as LSU ended its 31- D. Henderson 1 00000 year drought to Alabama in Baton Rouge with a 30-28 victory over the Crimson Tide on Saturday in Tiger Stadium. Trailing 21-14 with PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS just over 12 minutes left in the contest, the Tigers scored 16 points Josh Booty 31 18 0 275 4 50 1 over a five-minute span to take control of the game. Booty con- RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG nected with tight end Robert Royal for a pair of fourth quarter TD Josh Reed 8 129 2 36 passes and John Corbello added a 28-yard field goal to give the Robert Royal 3 71 2 50 Tigers a 30-21 lead before holding on for the final margin of victory. Reggie Robinson 3 42 0 21 The Tigers guaranteed their first winning season since 1997 by out- Jerel Myers 3 21 0 10 gaining the Tide by a sizable 408-314 margin before an LSU record Jack Hunt 1 12 0 12 91,778 fans. Josh Reed caught eight passes for 129 yards and a pair of TD receptions, while Royal's two TD receptions gave him five PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 for the year, an LSU record for tight ends. LaBrandon Toefield Donnie Jones 7 206 29.4 41 3 paced the Tigers with 85 yards on the ground, as LSU ran for 133 as a team. FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS John Corbello 2 1 48 Missed 26, Made 28 ALABAMA 07714-28 LSU77016-30 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP LSU 1:02 1Q Josh Reed 34 pass from Josh Booty Domanick Davis 2 -14 0 2 92 46 0 0 0 (John Corbello kick) D. Hookfin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ALA 12:12 2Q Antonio Carter 9 pass from Andrew Zow Robert Royal 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 (Neal Thomas kick) S. Peterman 0 0 0 1 5 5 0 0 0 LSU 6:45 2Q Reed 11 pass from Booty (Corbello kick) ALA 7:17 3Q Ahmaad Galloway 55 run (Thomas kick) ALABAMA ALA 12:43 4Q D. McClintock 1 run (Thomas kick) RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG LSU 10:06 4Q Robert Royal 5 pass from Booty A. Galloway 21 131 2 129 1 55 (Corbello kick) D. McClintock 5 18 0 18 1 5 LSU 8:18 4Q Corbello 28 field goal Antonio Carter 1 80808 LSU 5:49 4Q Royal 16 pass from Booty (Corbello kick) Shaun Bohanan 3 70704 ALA 0:07 4Q Freddie Milons 13 pass from Zow Brandon Miree 4 95406 (Thomas kick) Andrew Zow 4 5 7 -2 0 5

BAMA LSU PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS FIRST DOWNS 19 20 Andrew Zow 32 15 1 150 2 33 3 RUSHING 8 9 PASSING 8 10 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG PENALTY 3 1 Freddie Milons 7 51 1 20 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 38 39 Antonio Carter 4 48 1 17 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 178 141 Jason McAddley 2 46 0 33 YARDS LOST RUSHING 14 8 Triandos Luke 1 4 0 4 NET YARDS RUSHING 164 133 Arvin Richard 1 1 0 1 NET YARDS PASSING 150 275 PASSES ATTEMPTED 33 31 PASSES COMPLETED 15 18 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 HAD INTERCEPTED 1 0 Lane Bearden 7 269 38.4 56 1 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 71 70 TOTAL NET YARDS 314 408 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 4.4 5.8 None FUMBLES/LOST 2-2 2-0 PENALTIES/YARDS 7-45 7-66 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 0-0 1-0 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP PUNTS/YARDS 7-269 7-206 Jason McAddley 1 6 0 2 32 17 0 0 0 AVERAGE PER PUNT 38.4 29.4 Arvin Richard 0 0 0 1 12 12 0 0 0 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 1-6 2-(-14) KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 3-44 4-97 POSSESSION TIME 29:35 30:25 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 of 14 5 of 15 SACKS BY 1-6 3-7 GAME 10: LSU 20, OLE MISS 9 LSU November 11, 2000 * Oxford Miss. - Vaught-Hemingway Stadium RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG Domanick Davis 25 110 4 106 2 17 DAVIS AND REED LEAD LSU PAST OLE MISS, 20-9 D. Henderson 4 32 6 26 0 22 Domanick Davis rushed for 106 yards and two touch- Damien James 1 14 0 14 0 14 downs and Josh Reed caught eight passes for a career-high 173 L. Toefield 4 10 1905 yards as the Tigers snapped a 10-road game losing streak with a Tommy Banks 1 40404 20-9 win over Ole Miss in Oxford. After the Tigers spotted Ole Miss Team 1 0 1 -1 0 0 and early 3-0 lead, LSU took the lead for good when Josh Booty Josh Booty 1 0 6 -6 - 0 hit Eric Edwards with a 32-yard touchdown pass for a 7-3 lead at the 12:29 mark in the second quarter. LSU led 7-3 at halftime. PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS Josh Booty 30 16 2 290 1 38 0 LSU increased its lead to 14-3 on a 1-yard run by Davis late in the third quarter and the Tigers sealed the victory on another 1-yard RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG run by Davis with 4:08 left in the contest. LSU's defense limited Ole Josh Reed 8 173 0 38 Miss to just three field goals for the contest and the Tigers held Ole Robert Royal 2 33 0 27 Miss Heisman Trophy candidate Deuce McAllister to just 48 yards D. Henderson 2 13 0 8 rushing on 24 carries. Eric Edwards 1 32 1 32 Reggie Robinson 1 17 0 17 LSU0776-20 Tommy Banks 1 13 0 13 OLE MISS 3033-9 L. Toefield 1 9 0 9

UM 0:08 1Q Les Binkley 29 kick PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 LSU 12:29 2Q Eric Edwards 32 pass from Josh Booty Donnie Jones 3 95 31.7 39 1 (John Corbello kick) Team 10000 UM 9:00 3Q Binkley 22 kick LSU 4:46 3Q Domanick Davis 1 run (Corbello kick) FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS UM 7:21 4Q Binkley 27 kick John Corbello 1 0 0 Missed 36 LSU 4:08 4Q Davis 1 run (Booty rush failed) PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED LSU OLE MISS ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP FIRST DOWNS 20 21 Domanick Davis 1 0 0 3 54 23 0 0 0 RUSHING 9 8 Fred Booker 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 PASSING 11 12 PENALTY 0 1 OLE MISS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 37 34 RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG YARDS GAINED RUSHING 170 103 D. McAllister 24 59 11 48 0 12 YARDS LOST RUSHING 18 30 C. Stackhouse 5 30 1 29 0 11 NET YARDS RUSHING 152 73 Joe Gunn 3 14 0 14 0 10 NET YARDS PASSING 290 287 Romaro Miller 1 0 8 -8 0 0 PASSES ATTEMPTED 30 37 Ben Craddock 1 0 -10 -10 0 0 PASSES COMPLETED 16 20 HAD INTERCEPTED 2 1 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 67 71 Romaro Miller 37 20 1 287 0 43 1 TOTAL NET YARDS 442 360 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 6.6 5.1 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG FUMBLES/LOST 1-0 1-1 Grant Heard 4 59 0 28 PENALTIES/YARDS 13-88 3-23 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 1-0 2-10 D. McAllister 4 34 0 9 PUNTS/YARDS 4-95 3-118 Omar Rayford 3 54 0 30 AVERAGE PER PUNT 23.8 39.3 J. Armstrong 3 54 0 23 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 1-0 3-39 C. Stackhouse 2 17 0 14 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 3-52 4-42 L.J. Taylor 2 17 0 12 POSSESSION TIME 27:52 32:08 Chris Collins 1 43 0 43 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 of 14 9 of 17 Mitch Skrmetta 1 9 0 9 SACKS BY 1-8 0-0 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 Reagan King 3 118 39.3 48 0

FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG Les Binkley 4 3 29

PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP D. McAllister 2 23 20 2 20 15 0 0 0 Chris Collins 1 16 0 1 12 12 0 0 0 Syniker Taylor 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 10 Ken Lucas 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Robert Williams 0 0 0 1 10 10 0 0 0 GAME 11: ARKANSAS 14, #24 LSU 3 LSU November 24, 2000 * Little Rock, Ark. * War Memorial Stadium RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG Tommy Banks 11 45 0 45 0 12 TURNOVERS HAUNT LSU IN 14-3 LOSS TO ARKANSAS Domanick Davis 15 45 6 39 0 9 Arkansas turned a pair of LSU turnovers into 14 points as Josh Booty 1 00000 the Razorbacks upset the 24th-ranked Tigers, 14-3, on cold and rainy afternoon in Little Rock. The loss ended LSU's hopes to PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS clinching a share of the SEC Western Division title and it also Josh Booty 27 6 2 65 0 20 0 snapped the Tigers’ four-game winning streak. The Razorbacks got all the scoring they would need on LSU's first play from scrimmage RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG as linebacker Quinton Caver intercepted a Josh Booty pass and Robert Royal 2 29 0 20 Jerel Myers 2 15 0 10 returned it 33-yards for a touchdown and a 7-0 lead. LSU marched Josh Reed 1 16 0 16 down field on its next possession, however, the drive stalled inside Reggie Robinson 1 5 0 5 the Razorback 10-yard line and the Tigers were forced to settle for a John Corbello 27-yard field goal. Arkansas added another TD PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 midway through the fourth quarter after LSU fumbled a punt. The Donnie Jones 7 243 34.7 53 3 Tigers managed a season-low 149 yards of total offense, including only 36 yards in the second half. LSU's defense held Arkansas to FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS just 253 yards of total offense. John Corbello 1 1 27 Made 27

LSU3000-3 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED ARKANSAS 7007-14 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP Domanick Davis 3 12 7 3 66 35 0 0 0 ARK 12:08 1Q Quinton Caver 33 interception return (B. O’Donohoe kick) ARKANSAS LSU 7:39 1Q John Corbello 27 field goal RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG ARK 12:47 4Q Brandon Holmes 11 run (O’Donohoe kick) Brandon Holmes 42 149 6 143 1 13 Robby Hampton 2 40402 LSU ARKANSAS Team 3 0 8 -8 0 0 FIRST DOWNS 9 17 RUSHING 3 9 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS PASSING 5 8 Robby Hampton 28 15 0 114 0 18 0 PENALTY 1 0 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 27 47 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG YARDS GAINED RUSHING 90 153 Boo Williams 7 60 0 17 YARDS LOST RUSHING 6 14 Nathan Bell 2 13 0 10 NET YARDS RUSHING 84 139 NET YARDS PASSING 65 114 Tim Craig 2 11 0 7 PASSES ATTEMPTED 27 28 Adam Daily 2 6 0 3 PASSES COMPLETED 6 15 Richard Smith 1 18 0 18 HAD INTERCEPTED 2 0 Sparky Hamilton 1 6 0 6 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 54 75 TOTAL NET YARDS 149 253 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 2.8 3.4 Richie Butler 9 308 34.2 51 5 FUMBLES/LOST 3-1 1-0 PENALTIES/YARDS 4-22 2-23 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 0-0 2-33 B. O’Donohoe 1 0 Missed 20 PUNTS/YARDS 7-243 9-308 AVERAGE PER PUNT 34.7 34.2 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 3-12 1-1 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 3-66 2-24 D’Andre Berry 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 POSSESSION TIME 23:51 36:09 Quinton Caver 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 33 33 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 of 14 8 of 21 Steven Harris 0 0 0 1 14 14 0 0 0 SACKS BY 0-0 0-0 S. Campbell 1 1 0 1 10 10 0 0 0