T I G E R S C O A C H E S P R E V I E W R E V I E W R E C O R D S H O N O R S H I S T O R Y L S U M E D I A Game 8 RECORDS FALL AS REED, DAVEY LEAD LSU 35 Alabama 21 LSU OVER TIDE F Rohan Davey threw for an LSU record 528 yards on a school-record 35 completions, while shattered both school and SEC records with 19 receptions and 293 yards as the Tigers upended Alabama, 35-21, in Tuscaloosa.LSU broke a 21-21 tie with four seconds left in the third quarter when Davey hit Reed on a 25-yard scoring pass. November 3,2001 LaBrandon Toefield scored three Bryant-Denny Stadium short-yardage on Tuscaloosa,Ala. the ground and put an exclama- Attendance: 83,818 tion point on his day with a six yard score midway through the What they said... fourth quarter to provide the final margin of victory. “Obviously Rohan had a great game today. Defensively, linebacker Bradie He looked poised. He looked confident. Josh Reed grabbed the James led the Tigers with 14 When he plays that way we’re a pretty good national spotlight with 19 tackles, 13 of which were solo, football team.” catches for 293 yards, while Jarvis Green added seven - LSU HEAD COACH both SEC records, as the tackles and a pair of sacks in the Tigers won in Tuscaloosa victory. Ryan Clark posted the “Josh Reed is a great player.To me he’s the for the first time since seventh of his best receiver in the country.” 1997. career.With the win, LSU ran its - LSU FREE SAFETY RYAN CLARK road record to 3-1. On the record-setting day for Rohan Davey and Josh Reed: Notes on the Game “All we had to do today was play pitch and catch.” •Josh Reed set LSU and SEC records for single game receptions and yardage,catching 19 - LSU ROHAN DAVEY passes for 293 yards. Reed broke Wendell Davis' 15-year-old record of 14 receptions against Ole Miss in 1986,while passing Todd Kinchen's school record of 248 yards receiving against Mississippi State in 1991.The previous SEC records were 17 receptions, accomplished twice What they did... (most recently in 1995), and 269 yards by Craig Yeast of Kentucky in 1998. • National Player of the Week • Rohan Davey broke Tommy Hodson's LSU single game record for passing yards, throwing (The Sporting News) for 528 yards. Hodson threw for 438 yards against Tennessee in 1989. • SEC Offensive Player of the Week • The 528 yards by Davey are the most yards passing against an Alabama team, as were his 35 - LSU RECEIVERJOSHREED completions (breaking 's record of 34). • Davey's 540 yards of total offense (528 passing, 12 rushing) tied Archie Manning's (Ole Miss) SEC-record for a single game set on Oct. 4, 1969,versus Alabama. • Davey's 35 completions broke the LSU record of 33 set by Jeff Wickersham in 1983. Davey's 44 attempts were well shy of the school record of 58 by Josh Booty on Sept. 19,1999, against Auburn. However, Davey's mark ranked in a tie for seventh in school history with Jesse Daigle (Nov. 16, 1991 vs. Mississippi State). •Josh Reed became the first Tiger to record back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons, surpassing the mark on a 16-yard reception in the second quarter. The reception gave Reed 1,004 yards on the season at the time. Reed joined Joey Kent of Tennessee, who recorded back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons in 1995 and 1996 as the only other player in SEC history to accomplish the feat. •Toefield scored at least three touchdowns for the third time on the season (three vs. Tulane, three vs. Utah St., three vs.Alabama).

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Individual Statistics LSU Alabama RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 23 82 9 73 3 11 Tyler Watts 21 110 24 86 1 22 Rohan Davey 3 15 3 12 0 12 A. Galloway 8 45 0 45 0 16 M. Clayton 1 6 0 6 0 6 S. Beard 8 40 5 35 0 13 Andrew Zow 1 7 0 7 0 7 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS Ray Hudson 1 1 0 1 0 1 Rohan Davey 44 35 1 528 2 47 1 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Tyler Watts 22 13 0 165 1 41 2 Josh Reed 19 293 1 47 Andrew Zow 5 1 1 10 0 10 0 M. Clayton 7 126 0 41 A. Carter 1 1 0 34 0 34 0 Jerel Myers 5 64 1 34 Robert Royal 2 9 0 9 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG C.Webster 1 30 0 30 Freddie Milons 5 91 0 34 La. Toefield 1 6 0 6 A. Carter 4 50 0 22 Terry Jones 2 7 1 5 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 Sam Collins 1 41 0 41 Donnie Jones 2 87 43.5 49 0 Dre Fulgham 1 8 0 8 Triandos Luke 1 7 0 7 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS Ray Hudson 1 5 0 5 John Corbello 1 0 0 Missed 34 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED Lane Bearden 6 204 34.0 43 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP Domanick Davis 0 0 0 1 13 13 0 0 0 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS Josh Reed 2 5 0 2 40 23 0 0 0 Neal Thomas 2 2 34 Made 34 Ryan Clark 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP A. Carter 1 7 7 1 23 23 0 0 0 Triandos Luke 0 0 0 2 32 20 0 0 0 Kenny King 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 8 J. McAddley 0 0 0 3 64 24 0 0 0

Scoring Summary Team Statistical Comparison LSU 14 0 14 7 - 35 LSU UA Alabama 0 10 11 0 - 21 FIRST DOWNS 30 18 RUSHING 4 11 LSU 10:26 1Q LaBrandon Toefield 3 run (J. Corbello kick) PASSING 23 7 LSU 2:15 1Q Jerel Myers 34 pass from Rohan Davey PENALTY 3 0 (Corbello kick) RUSHING ATTEMPTS 30 39 UA 11:20 2Q Neal Thomas 23 field goal YARDS GAINED RUSHING 103 203 UA 2:03 2Q Terry Jones 5 pass from Tyler Watts YARDS LOST RUSHING 20 29 (Thomas kick) NET YARDS RUSHING 83 174 LSU 12:47 3Q Toefield 2 run (Corbello kick) NET YARDS PASSING 528 209 UA 8:49 3Q Thomas 34 field goal PASSES ATTEMPTED 44 28 UA 3:38 3Q Watts 22 run (Antonio Carter pass) PASSES COMPLETED 35 15 LSU 0:04 3Q Josh Reed 25 pass from Davey HAD INTERCEPTED 1 1 (Corbello kick) TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 74 67 TOTAL NET YARDS 611 383 LSU 7:00 4Q Toefield 6 run (Corbello kick) AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 8.3 5.7 /LOST 3-2 0-0 PENALTIES/YARDS 5-36 9-85 /YARDS 1-0 1-8 PUNTS/YARDS 2-87 6-204 AVERAGE PER PUNT 43.5 34.0 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 2-5 1-7 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 3-53 6-119 POSSESSION TIME 31:02 28:58 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 of 13 6 of 15 SACKS BY 2-12 1-3

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LSU 30 Middle Tennessee 14 F

November 10, 2001 Tiger Stadium Baton Rouge,La. Attendance: 88,249 Bradie James and a stingy Tiger defense limited the high-powered What they said... Middle Tennessee offense to a season-low 14 points. “That was a good win for us and a good win LSU DUO SETS RECORDS AS MTSU FALLS for our players.That's not a bad football team we played, especially on offense. I'm always Rohan Davey became LSU’s single-sea- Wendell Davis in 1986. Davey finished the happy when we have a winning season and I son passing record holder while Josh Reed contest with 2,659 yards passing while Reed guess when you are bowl eligible you have a did the same in receiving yardage as the moved his season total to 1,311 yards receiv- winning season. It's always good for the pro- Tigers posted a 30-14 win over Middle ing. LSU never trailed in the contest as the gram when you have winning seasons. You Tennessee on Homecoming. Davey complet- Tigers scored touchdowns the first four times can build on that.” ed 26-of-37 passes for 318 yards and a touch- they touched the ball. LaBrandon Toefield – LSU HEAD COACH NICK SABAN down strike to surpass Tommy Hodson as scored three touchdowns, all in the first half, LSU’s single-season passing yardage record as the Tigers built a 27-7 halftime lead. John "We achieved one of our goals tonight by holder. Davey broke the mark of 2,655 set by Corbello added a 42-yard field goal in the having a winning season. We have a lot of Hodson in 1989. Reed caught 9 passes for second half to complete the scoring for the things to build on, and it's is time to go out 120 yards to break the record of 1,244 set by Tigers. on a strong note with these last two games." - LSU LINEBACKER BRADIE JAMES Notes on the Game

"We didn't get off the field on third downs in •With their sixth win of the season, the Tigers improved to 6-3 and became bowl eligible with the first half, but Rohan Davey and Josh Reed two games remaining on the 2001 regular season schedule. It also ensured LSU head coach and the receivers and (LaBrandon) Toefield Nick Saban of at least a .500 season for the eighth time in as many years as a collegiate head and those guys aren't just an average football coach. team.They are one of the top teams in the • On a 15-yard pass from Rohan Davey in the second quarter,Josh Reed broke the LSU single SEC and they showed why today." season record for receiving yardage.Reed broke the 15-year-old record of 1,244 by Wendell - MIDDLE TENN.ST. HEAD COACH ANDY MCCOLLUM Davis set in 1986, accomplishing the feat in only nine games.The catch gave Reed 1,245 yards at the time. He finished the game with 1,311 yards for the season. •With 318 yards passing, Davey broke the LSU season passing record with 2,659 yards, breaking Tommy Hodson's single season record of 2,655 set in 1989. He also had 325 yards of total offense and broke the LSU season record for total offense with 2,643, passing Tommy Hodson with 2,604 yards of total offense in 1989. •With two touchdowns, LaBrandon Toefield became the first Tiger since Kevin Faulk in 1998 to record four multiple- games in the same season. Toefield had three against Tulane, four against Utah State and three against Alabama prior to the Middle Tennessee game. •With two first half touchdowns passes, Rohan Davey moved his career total to 25, moving from an eighth place tie with Y.A. Tittle, passed Josh Booty and into a sixth-place tie with Jeff Wickersham.

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Individual Statistics LSU Middle Tennessee RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 22 87 4 83 2 17 Dwone Hicks 16 118 1 117 0 26 Domanick Davis 7 49 0 49 0 37 Reshard Lee 5 41 0 41 0 18 Rohan Davey 2 16 9 7 0 16 Wes Counts 5 22 15 7 0 16 Dev. Henderson 1 6 0 6 0 6 H. Johnson 1 7 0 7 0 7 Avery Hatten 1 4 0 4 0 2 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS K.Newson 1 2 0 2 0 2 Rohan Davey 37 26 0 318 2 26 1 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Wes Counts 29 21 0 171 2 39 2 Josh Reed 9 120 0 21 H. Johnson 1 1 0 24 0 24 0 M. Clayton 6 67 1 26 Jerel Myers 5 57 0 20 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Robert Royal 2 32 0 20 Tyrone Calico 5 51 1 21 C.Webster 2 10 0 5 K.Newson 5 22 0 8 Domanick Davis 1 25 1 25 H. Johnson 4 54 0 39 Jack Hunt 1 7 0 7 Dwone Hicks 3 23 1 14 Quan Domineck 1 24 0 24 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 Avery Hatten 1 12 0 12 Donnie Jones 3 133 44.3 54 3 Reshard Lee 1 5 0 5 David Youell 1 4 0 4 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS Kerry Wright 1 0 0 0 John Corbello 2 1 42 Missed 54, Made 42 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED R.Billings 5 190 38.0 52 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP Domanick Davis 2 11 7 1 24 24 0 0 0 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG None

PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP H. Johnson 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Reshard Lee 0 0 0 2 26 17 0 0 0 Kerry Wright 0 0 0 2 51 29 0 0 0 Reggie Jones 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 Scoring Summary Team Statistical Comparison Middle Tenn. 7 0 0 7 - 14 MTSU LSU LSU 13 14 3 0 - 30 FIRST DOWNS 21 23 RUSHING 7 6 LSU 9:09 1Q L. Toefield 6 run (John Corbello kick PASSING 12 16 failed) PENALTY 2 1 LSU 5:05 1Q Michael Clayton 7 pass from Rohan Davey RUSHING ATTEMPTS 29 32 (Corbello kick) YARDS GAINED RUSHING 194 158 MTSU 1:03 1Q Tyrone Calico 5 pass from Wes Counts YARDS LOST RUSHING 16 13 ( kick) NET YARDS RUSHING 178 145 LSU 12:10 2Q Toefield 2 run (Corbello kick) NET YARDS PASSING 195 318 LSU 4:09 2Q Domanick Davis 25 pass from Davey PASSES ATTEMPTED 30 37 (Corbello kick) PASSES COMPLETED 22 26 LSU 1:45 3Q Corbello 42 field goal HAD INTERCEPTED 0 0 MTSU 5:22 4Q Dwone Hicks 6 pass from Counts TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 59 69 (Kelly kick) TOTAL NET YARDS 373 463 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 6.3 6.7 FUMBLES/LOST 1-1 1-0 PENALTIES/YARDS 7-61 7-61 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 0-0 0-0 PUNTS/YARDS 5-190 3-133 AVERAGE PER PUNT 38.0 44.3 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 1-3 2-11 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 5-79 1-24 POSSESSION TIME 28:20 31:40 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 of 12 8 of 13 SACKS BY 1-9 2-12a

2002 LSU FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 8 1 T I G E R S C O A C H E S P R E V I E W R E V I E W R E C O R D S H O N O R S H I S T O R Y L S U M E D I A Game 10 LSU OUTLASTS ARKANSAS IN SHOOTOUT LSU 41 LaBrandon Toefield rushed for 173 #24 Arkansas 38 yards and three touchdowns while Rohan Davey passed for 359 yards and F three scores as the Tigers held off 24th- ranked Arkansas, 41-38, in Tiger Stadium. Toefield scored on a 62-yard run just four plays into the contest, however the Tigers kept the Razorbacks in the game with five turnovers, including three in the first half.Arkansas led 13-7 early in the sec- ond quarter before the Tigers came back to take a 20-19 lead at halftime. The Tigers stretched their lead to 41-25 November 23, 2001 with 8:21 to play on a 17-yard TD run Tiger Stadium by Toefield, his 18th of the season, Baton Rouge,La. which broke the LSU record for single- Attendance: 89,560 season rushing touchdowns.Arkansas scored a pair of touchdowns in the What they said... final 6:29 of the contest, the last with 2:27 to play, but the Razorbacks never "We had five turnovers and we gave up some big got the ball back again. Josh Reed LaBrandon Toefield scored three touchdowns plays on defense.But when you keep competing broke the SEC single-season receiving on the day, including this 62-yarder on the fourth and keep playing you still have a chance to win. record, as he caught seven passes for play of the game. His final touchdown on the day, Our players understand that and I'm really pleased 183 yards to run his total for the year his 18th of the year, broke the LSU single with the way we were able to compete. We had to season record for rushing touchdowns. come back at several points in the game,but we to 1,494 yards. made the plays we needed to make." - LSU HEAD COACH NICK SABAN Notes on the Game "We had some outstanding performances from • On a 33-yard reception in the second quarter,Josh Reed set the SEC record for receiving several individuals.I know LaBrandon Toefield yards in a season, passing the 1,357 by Travis McGriff of Florida in 1998.The reception gave broke the record for this year and Josh Reed and Rohan Davey have had record breaking years,but Reed 1,383 yards at the time.On the same play he moved into second place on the all-time wins like this are team wins.Whether it is one big LSU career receiving yardage list passing Eric Martin, who had 2,625 yards from 1981-84. play or 70 big plays,the whole team contributes on •With 183 yards in the game, Reed went on to break the LSU career receiving record. He fin- every one of them." ished the game with 2,755 career yards.The previous record of 2,708 yards held by Wendell - SABAN Davis (1984-87) was broken on a 22-yard reception in the fourth quarter. • LaBrandon Toefield's 17-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter was his third of the game and "Well, we made it tougher than it really should 18th of the season breaking Charles Alexander's 24-year-old LSU record of 17 set in 1977. It have been. To Arkansas’credit they, were a good marked the fifth multiple-TD game of the season for the sophomore. His 18 touchdowns tie football team.They came out and played hard and you could tell that the stakes were high. We gave it him with of Georgia (1981) for second most in SEC history. He is one short of away but our defense kept us in it.It was total the SEC record. team effort tonight.I was trying to make plays and •Toefield also broke Charles Alexander's LSU record for points in a season (104 in 1977) with forced things and coach told me just to stay calm. I his three TD performance,giving him 108 points for the year. should have stuck to the basics and taken what • Rohan Davey moved past former teammate Josh Booty and into sixth place on the all-time they were giving me.I was trying to make too LSU passing yardage list on his 60-yard strike to Michael Clayton.The pass gave him 3,957 many plays and forcing the ball and that type of career yards at the time.Booty threw for 3,951 yards from 1999-2000.Davey moved past 4,000 thing.They did a good job of disguising their career yards on his 38-yard touchdown pass to Josh Reed in the fourth quarter. coverages.They did a real good job." - LSU QUARTERBACK ROHAN DAVEY • Michael Clayton hauled in a 60-yard touchdown pass from Rohan Davey in the third quar- ter, his sixth touchdown reception of the year and his seventh touchdown overall. Clayton's seven TDs are the most by a Tiger true freshman since Dalton Hilliard posted 16 in 1982 - 11 What they did... rushing and five receiving. SEC Offensive Player of the Week RUNNINGBACK LABRANDON TOEFIELD

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Individual Statistics LSU Arkansas RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 30 184 11 173 3 62 Matt Jones 13 85 12 73 1 54 Domanick Davis 2 8 0 8 0 7 Cedric Cobb 10 46 4 42 0 22 RohanDavey 2 4 10 -6 0 4 D. Birmingham 4 19 2 17 0 12 Team 3 0 16 -16 0 0 Fred Talley 10 17 1 16 0 6 Mark Pierce 3 12 0 12 0 10 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS Zak Clark 2 0 14 -14 0 0 Rohan Davey 33 19 4 359 3 60 0 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Zak Clark 22 10 0 137 2 30 1 Josh Reed 7 183 2 38 Matt Jones 10 5 2 118 2 61 2 Jerel Myers 5 40 0 14 Gerald Howard 1 1 0 11 0 11 0 M.Clayton 4 83 1 60 Robert Royal 1 27 0 27 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG L. Toefield 1 22 0 22 George Wilson 7 115 1 30 C. Webster 1 4 0 4 Richard Smith 4 42 1 15 S. Hamilton 2 76 2 61 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 D. Birmingham 2 22 0 16 Donnie Jones 3 139 46.3 56 1 Z.Clark 1 11 0 11

FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG John Corbello None Richie Butler 5 226 45.2 56

PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP B.O’Donohoe 3 2 27 Made 27,20 ,Missed 43 D. Davis 4 23 13 5 84 25 0 0 0 K.Allen 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 8 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED Ryan Clark 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP D. Birmingham 0 0 0 4 116 47 0 0 0 L.Richardson 0 0 0 1 18 18 0 0 0 Ahmad Carroll 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 43 43 Bo Mosley 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Marvin Jackson 2 26 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tony Bua 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Caleb Miller 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 5 Scoring Summary Team Statistical Comparison Arkansas 10 9 6 13 - 38 UA LSU LSU 7 13 7 14 - 41 FIRST DOWNS 22 22 RUSHING 7 5 LSU 13:32 1Q LaBrandon Toefield 62 run PASSING 14 14 (John Corbello kick) PENALTY 1 3 UA 9:41 1Q Matt Jones 3 run (B. O’Donohoe kick) RUSHING ATTEMPTS 42 37 UA 1:00 1Q O’Donohoe 27 field goal YARDS GAINED RUSHING 179 196 UA 9:09 2Q O’Donohoe 20 field goal YARDS LOST RUSHING 33 37 LSU 3:24 2Q Toefield 9 run (Corbello kick) NET YARDS RUSHING 146 159 UA 1:19 2Q Richard Smith 15 pass from Jones NET YARDS PASSING 266 359 (pass failed) PASSES ATTEMPTED 33 33 LSU 0:51 2Q Josh Reed 20 pass from Rohan Davey PASSES COMPLETED 16 19 (pass failed) HAD INTERCEPTED 2 4 LSU 8:17 3Q Michael Clayton 60 pass from Davey TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 75 70 TOTAL NET YARDS 412 518 (Corbello kick) AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 5.5 7.4 UA 3:49 3Q Sparky Hamilton 61 pass from Jones FUMBLES/LOST 0-0 1-1 (pass failed) PENALTIES/YARDS 5-57 7-60 LSU 9:09 4Q Reed 38 pass from Davey (Corbello kick) INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 4-48 2-8 LSU 8:21 4Q Toefield 17 run (Corbello kick) PUNTS/YARDS 5-226 3-139 UA 6:29 4Q George Wilson 17 pass from Zak Clark AVERAGE PER PUNT 45.2 46.3 (pass failed) PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 2-26 4-23 UA 2:27 4Q Hamilton 15 pass from Clark (O’Donohoe KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 5-134 5-84 kick) POSSESSION TIME 32:38 27:22 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7 of 18 6of 11 SACKS BY 0-0 3-12

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#22 LSU 27 #25 Auburn 14 F

December 1,2001 Damien James (5), Lionel Thomas (28), Bradie James (11) and the Tiger Stadium Tiger defense held the Auburn offense to 293 total yards. Baton Rouge,La. Attendance: 92,141 (Stadium Record) LSU CLAIMS SEC WEST TITLE WITH WIN What they said... LaBrandon Toefield rushed for 120 yards 72-yard touchdown pass from Jason and scored his SEC-record tying 19th rushing Campbell to Tim Carter on its first possession “It was awesome tonight. It was an unbe- touchdown of the season while Josh Reed to tie the game at 7-7. From there it was all lievable atmosphere. I wish every college caught 10 passes for 186 yards as LSU beat LSU as the Tigers increased the lead to 14-7 football player could experience something Auburn, 27-14,to clinch a berth in the SEC early in the first quarter on a Rohan Davey to like that.” Championship game. LSU jumped on Reed pass. LSU stretched the margin to 21-7 - LSU QUARTERBACK ROHAN DAVEY Auburn early as the Tigers used some trick- just before halftime on a 7-yard run by ery, opting for an onside kick on the game’s Domanick Davis.A pair of field goals by John “This game was an opportunity to make a lot first play. LSU recovered and scored six plays Corbello put the game out of reach at 27-7 of memories for themselves. That’s the hap- later for a 7-0 lead.Auburn responded with a early in the fourth quarter. piest I’ve ever seen them. They’ll remember this game for the rest of their lives.I’m really Notes on the Game proud of our players for the way they played in the game. Everything was on the line and • LSU clinched a share of the SEC Western Division championship with Auburn, and thanks the excitement out there tonight was unreal.” to the head-to-head victory, advanced to the SEC Championship game. - LSU HEAD COACH NICK SABAN • The division championship was LSU's third; the Tigers shared the West title with Alabama in 1996 and Auburn in 1997, but was shut out of the title game by dropping the head-to-head "It all goes back to their quarterback. I've matchups. seen Rohan Davey go through the good •With a two-yard touchdown on the Tigers' opening possession, LaBrandon Toefield tied the times and the bad times and that kid has SEC record for most rushing touchdowns in a season with 19.The mark tied him with Garrison done an outstanding job with this football Hearst of Georgia (1992) and of Alabama (1999). team. He's really improved. Nick Saban and •Toefield ended the night with 120 yards on 29 carries, his sixth career 100-yard game. LSU his staff have done an outstanding job of improved to 6-0 when Toefield rushes for 100 or more yards. keeping him under control and teaching him • On his first reception of the game, a 14-yarder from Rohan Davey, Josh Reed broke the LSU the things that he needed to learn over the single-season record for receptions with 81. He entered the game tied for the mark with last couple of years.They've got good football Wendell Davis, who posted 80 catches in 1986. players, but Davey is the key to their team." •With a 17-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter, Reed moved into a tie for third - AUBURN HEAD COACH TOMMY TUBERVILLE place on the all-time LSU touchdown receptions list with his 17th career TD. The touchdown tied him with who caught 17 TDs from 1937-39. What they did... • On the same touchdown,Rohan Davey moved past Bert Jones and into sole possession of fifth place on the all-time LSU touchdown pass list with his 29th career strike. It was also his SEC Defensive Player of the Week 18th of the season,tied for the third highest single season total in LSU history. - DEFENSIVE END JARVISGREEN • The attendance of 92,141 was a Tiger Stadium record,the third time in seven home games that the mark fell. LSU first broke the record in the season opener against Tulane, then again with 92,010 against Florida. It marked the fourth time this season that LSU drew better than 90,000 fans and the seventh time since the stadium was expanded to its current capacity prior to the 2000 season.

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Individual Statistics LSU Auburn RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG L. Toefield 29 129 9 120 1 48 Chris Butler 8 68 0 68 1 16 Domanick Davis 9 50 1 49 1 16 Ronnie Brown 8 23 1 22 0 6 Rohan Davey 3 21 0 21 0 11 C. Moore 6 19 3 16 0 11 Team 1 0 2 -2 0 0 J. Campbell 5 20 7 13 0 17 B. Johnson 2 5 0 5 0 4 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS J. Klein 1 0 8 -8 0 0 Rohan Davey 34 16 1 245 1 33 0 L. Toefield 1 1 0 -2 0 0 0 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS J. Campbell 24 13 1 177 1 72 2 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Jeff Klein 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 Josh Reed 10 186 1 33 D. Duval 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 M. Clayton 3 23 0 9 Jerel Myers 2 31 0 17 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Solomon Lee 1 5 0 5 Tim Carter 3 93 1 72 R. Davey 1 -2 0 -2 D. Green 3 35 0 15 Ronnie Brown 3 35 0 38 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 L. Diamond 2 5 0 3 Donnie Jones 5 218 43.6 55 1 B. Johnson 1 6 0 6 C. Moore 1 3 0 3 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS John Corbello 3 2 22 Blocked 46, Made 21, Made 23 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG 6 268 44.7 50

PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP Damon Duval 1 0 ? D. Davis 3 52 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 J. Lawrence 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED D. Hookfin 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 13 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP D. Henderson 0 0 0 1 19 19 0 0 0 Roderick Hood 3 26 19 5 94 23 0 0 0 Karlos Dansby 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

Scoring Summary Team Statistical Comparison Auburn 7 0 0 7 -14 AU LSU LSU 7 14 3 3 -27 FIRST DOWNS 15 23 RUSHING 8 8 LSU 12:42 1Q LaBrandon Toefield 2 run PASSING 6 11 (John Corbello kick) PENALTY 1 4 AU 11:05 1Q Tim Carter 72 pass from RUSHING ATTEMPTS 30 42 (Damon Duval kick) YARDS GAINED RUSHING 135 200 LSU 12:40 2Q Josh Reed 17 pass from Rohan Davey YARDS LOST RUSHING 19 12 (Corbello kick) NET YARDS RUSHING 116 188 LSU 3:40 2Q Domanick Davis 7 run (Corbello kick) NET YARDS PASSING 177 243 LSU 12:19 3Q Corbello 21 field goal PASSES ATTEMPTED 27 35 LSU 10:39 4Q Corbello 22 field goal PASSES COMPLETED 13 17 AU 3:50 4Q Chris Butler 13 run (Duval kick) HAD INTERCEPTED 2 1 TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 57 77 TOTAL NET YARDS 293 431 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 5.1 5.6 FUMBLES/LOST 1-0 0-0 PENALTIES/YARDS 4-47 6-55 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 1-1 2-13 PUNTS/YARDS 6-268 5-218 AVERAGE PER PUNT 44.7 43.6 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 3-26 3-52 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 5-94 1-19 POSSESSION TIME 24:52 35:08 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 of 14 8 of 17 SACKS BY 0-0 3-14

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#20 LSU 31 #2 Tennessee 20 F

Head Coach Nick Saban and the LSU Tigers celebrate in the locker room their new title as SEC Champions. December 8,2001 Georgia Dome Atlanta,Ga. LSU DEFEATS NO. 2 VOLS FOR SEC TITLE Attendance: 74,843 Matt Mauck filled in for an injured Rohan they would not surrender. After the Vols cut Davey and rushed for a pair of touchdowns the lead to 24-20, Domanick Davis, filling in What they said... as the Tigers upset second-ranked Tennessee for an injured LaBrandon Toefield, put an in the SEC Championship Game, 31-20, at exclamation point on the victory with a 1- "Everyone dreams about doing it. For it to actu- the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Mauck entered yard touchdown plunge on fourth down to ally happen is something that is very special to in the first quarter and staked the Tigers to a provide the final score. Davis accumulated me." 7-0 lead on a 4-yard run.The Tigers rallied 149 all-purpose yards on the evening. Bradie - LSU QB AND GAME MVP MATT MAUCK from a 17-10 halftime deficit,outscoring the James led the Tigers’defense with 10 tackles. Vols 21-3 in the second half. Mauck’s 13-yard Mauck was named the MVP of the game for "(Matt) Mauck did a fantastic job for them. We touchdown run less than a minute into the his effort, as the Tigers claimed their first out- saw him on film during the week and we knew fourth quarter gave the Tigers a 24-17 lead right SEC title since 1986. that he was mobile. I was very impressed with his poise,we hit him a lot and he kept getting Notes on the Game back up. He showed a lot of composure in a big time game." • LSU won its first SEC Championship since 1988 (8-4, 6-1) and first outright conference title - TENNESSEE HEAD COACH PHIL FULMER since 1986 (9-3, 6-1).The Tigers tied with Auburn in 1988.The Tigers clinched their first appearance since the 1986 season (1987 game). "Obviously I like the way our team played. I am • LSU coach Nick Saban became just the fifth coach, joining Florida coach , for- pleased with the commitment of our team all mer Tennessee coach Bowden Wyatt, former Ole Miss coach Johnny Vaught and former LSU season long.The opportunity to play in the coach Mike Archer to win the SEC title in one of their first two seasons.Vaught is the only Sugar Bowl is well deserved,especially for all coach to win it in his first season. the players who helped make it happen. We • On a 15-yard reception in the second quarter,Josh Reed became the SEC’s all-time leader in came out well in the second half and beat a very receiving yardage, passing Boo Williams of Vanderbilt, who recorded 2,964 yards from 1985-88. good football team. Beating Tennessee is great for this team, the players believed in themselves The catch gave Reed 2,968 yards at the time. He later became the first man in SEC history to all season and wanted to show the country that surpass 3,000 yards, as he finished with 3,001. we are a good football team.” •Josh Reed moved into the top five in NCAA history in single-season receiving yardage on - LSU HEAD COACH NICK SABAN the same reception, tying of Louisiana Tech,who recorded 1,707 yards in 1997 for fifth place. He took sole possession of fifth place on a 9-yard reception in the fourth quarter. He "Rohan Davey and LaBrandon Toefield have finished the day with 1,720 yards this season. played outstanding all year, but the injuries to • Rohan Davey broke the LSU single-season record for completions on his second completion them gave other guys an opportunity to come in of the day. The throw gave him 210 at the time, breaking the previous mark of 209 by Jeff and show what they could do. Everyone Wickersham in 1985. believed in themselves.Matt (Mauck) and • The 4-yard touchdown run by Matt Mauck was the first rushing touchdown of his career Domanick Davis came in,in a big ball game and and was the first rushing touchdown by a Tiger quarterback since Herb Tyler ran for a 3-yard played outstanding." touchdown on Oct. 31, 1998 in a 37-31 overtime loss to Ole Miss. Mauck added a second – SABAN touchdown on a 13-yard run in the fourth quarter becoming the first Tiger QB since Tyler on Oct. 17,1998 against Kentucky to rush for more than one TD in a game. What they did... • Domanick Davis went over 1,000 all-purpose yards for the third consecutive season on his SEC Championship Game MVP 23-yard punt return in the second quarter. The return gave him 1,021 at the time. He posted - LSU QUARTERBACK MATT MAUCK totals of 1,052 and 1,435 in his freshman and sophomore seasons, respectively.

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Individual Statistics LSU Tennessee RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG Domanick Davis 16 80 2 78 1 14 14 37 0 37 0 9 Matt Mauck 12 50 7 43 2 13 D. Stallworth 1 11 0 11 0 11 L. Toefield 7 18 0 18 0 9 Casey Clausen 3 4 2 2 0 3 Rohan Davey 4 13 8 5 0 11 Team 3 0 10 -10 0 0 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS Casey Clausen 43 27 0 332 2 47 1 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS Rohan Davey 20 9 0 84 0 24 1 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Matt Mauck 15 5 0 67 0 21 1 K. Washington 9 140 1 47 D. Stallworth 7 96 0 18 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Jason Witten 3 40 0 28 Josh Reed 4 60 0 24 Bobby Graham 2 24 0 13 M. Clayton 4 54 0 21 W. Bartholomew 2 18 0 10 Robert Royal 2 17 0 9 Travis Stephens 2 7 0 4 Jerel Myers 2 13 0 8 Eric Parker 1 4 0 4 L. Toefield 1 5 0 5 Troy Fleming 1 3 1 3 D. Henderson 1 2 0 2 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 Dustin Colquitt 4 157 39.2 44 Donnie Jones 4 181 45.2 58 2 FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS Alex Walls 2 2 51 John Corbello 4 3 47 Missed 43, Made 45, 47,45 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP D. Stallworth 1 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dom. Davis 2 29 23 3 42 16 0 0 0 Eric Parker 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Derrick Tinsley 0 0 0 3 49 17 0 0 0 Corey Larkins 0 0 0 1 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 22 15 0 0 0

Scoring Summary Team Statistical Comparison Tennessee 0 17 0 3 -20 UT LSU LSU 7 3 6 15 -31 FIRST DOWNS 17 20 RUSHING 3 10 LSU 8:14 1Q Matt Mauck 4 run (John Corbello kick) PASSING 13 8 UT 9:04 2Q Kelly Washington 31 pass from PENALTY 1 2 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 18 42 Casey Clausen (Alex Walls kick) YARDS GAINED RUSHING 52 161 UT 6:18 2Q Troy Fleming 3 pass from Clausen YARDS LOST RUSHING 2 27 (Walls kick) NET YARDS RUSHING 50 134 UT 3:52 2Q Walls 51 field goal NET YARDS PASSING 332 151 LSU 0:29 2Q Corbello 45 field goal PASSES ATTEMPTED 43 35 LSU 11:51 3Q Corbello 47 field goal PASSES COMPLETED 27 14 LSU 2:45 3Q Corbello 45 field goal HAD INTERCEPTED 0 0 LSU 14:20 4Q Mauck 13 run (Mauck pass to Josh Reed) TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 61 77 TOTAL NET YARDS 382 285 UT 9:55 4Q Alex Walls 21 field goal AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 6.3 3.7 LSU 2:26 4Q Domanick Davis 1 run (Corbello kick) FUMBLES/LOST 2-2 0-0 PENALTIES/YARDS 10-78 5-32 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 0-0 0-0 PUNTS/YARDS 4-157 4-181 AVERAGE PER PUNT 39.2 45.2 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 2-17 2-29 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 6-99 3-42 POSSESSION TIME 25:39 34:21 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 of 12 9 of 20 SACKS BY 2-11 1-2

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Head Coach Nick Saban and the LSU Tigers celebrate in the locker room their BCS victory in the Sugar Bowl. TIGERS WIN SHOOTOUT ON NEW YEAR’S DAY January 1, 2002 Superdome LSU's high-powered offense led by quar- Illinois pulled to within 41-28 midway New Orleans, La. terback Rohan Dave y and Josh Reed prove d th r ough the fourth quarter, but Davis' fourth Attendance: 77,680 to be too much for seve n t h - r anked Illinois as touchdown run, a Sugar Bowl rec o rd , put the the Tigers rolled to a 47-34 win over the game away for the Tigers at 47-28. Il l i n o i s What they said... Fighting Illini. The win marked LSU's first added a final score with just over five minutes Ne w Year's Day bowl victory since a win ove r left with the game well out of rea c h . "As a group we wanted to be remembered as a Wyoming in the 1968 Sugar Bowl. For the game, Dav e y passed for a Sugar team that thrust LSU into the top 10, that thrust LS U , behind the arm of Dave y and the Bo w l - re c o r d 444 yar ds by connecting on 31 of LSU into the national spotlight for next year. running of tailback Domanick Davi s , ju m p e d 53 attempts. Dav e y also added three TD pass- This is a stepping stone for the school to be on the Illini early as the Tigers hit paydirt on a es for the Tig e r s . Da vis rushed for 122 yard s thrust into the limelight with all those other 4- ya r d Davis run at the 7:22 mark of the first and four touchdowns, while Reed caught 14 great teams." qu a r t e r . Da vis followed with second-quarter passes for 239 yard s , both Sugar Bowl rec o rd s , - LSU QB AND GAME MVP ROHAN DAVEY touchdown runs of 25 and 16 yar ds to give and a pair of touchdowns in what proved to the Tigers a 20-0 lead just 20 minutes into the be his final game in an LSU uniform. As a "We certainly proved we should be in a BCS co n t e s t . un i t , LSU racked up a Sugar Bowl-rec o r d 595 bowl game,and we carried the mantle of the Dav e y hit Reed with a 5-yar d TD pass yar ds of total offense and the Tigers' 34 first SEC proudly tonight." - LSU HEAD COACH NICK SABAN with 4:42 left in the first half and then found half points were the most points in a half in a Robert Royal for a 7-yar d scoring strike just Sugar Bowl contest. In all, LSU set eight "We are the SEC Champions and we beat the be f o r e halftime to give the Tigers a 34-7 cush- Sugar Bowl marks in the victory. champions from another conference.That takes ion at the brea k . a lot of character.” - LSU LB TREV FAULK Notes on the Game • LSU moved to .500 all-time in bowl appearances, improving to 16-16-1 in bowl games. "I'm just shocked at what they did. We came in LSU won its fifth consecutive bowl game, its longest consecutive streak of wins in bowls. knowing what we had to stop. But we tried to stop them and we just couldn't. We just faced a • In addition,LSU improved to 4-7 all-time in the Sugar Bowl. LSU won its first Sugar Bowl great all-around team tonight." title since defeating Wyoming 20-13 in 1968. - ILLINOISDEFENSIVEEND TERRELL WASHINGTON •With 47 points, the Tigers set an LSU bowl record for points, surpassing the previous mark of 45 against the Nick Saban-led Michigan State Spartans in the 1995 Independence Bowl. •Josh Reed broke the LSU bowl record and Sugar Bowl record for receiving yards on a 14- What they did... yard reception in the third quarter. The catch gave him 179 yards at the time, bettering Ray Perkins' Sugar Bowl record of 178 yards in 1967. He broke Andy Hamilton's LSU bowl record Sugar Bowl Game MVP of 165 yards receiving set in the 1971 Sun Bowl. He finished with 239 yards. - LSU QUARTERBACK ROHAN DAVEY • Reed also broke the LSU record for receptions in a bowl game on a 32-yard touchdown All-Bowl Team () reception in the third quarter, his 10th reception of the night.He broke the mark of nine which - LSU WIDERECEIVER JOSHREED he previously held with Wendell Davis ('87 ) and Andy Hamilton ('71 Orange Bowl). He went on to break the Sugar Bowl record of 12 previously held by Chuck Dicus of Arkansas in 1969. He finished with 14 receptions. • Rohan Davey broke the Sugar Bowl record for passing yards, becoming the first man in the 68-year history of the bowl to pass for over 400 yards. His total of 444 surpassed the previous record of 394 by in 1995. Davey also broke the LSU bowl record of 229 yards passing by Mike Hillman in continued on pg.190

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Individual Statistics LSU Illinois RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG RUSHING ATT. GAIN LOST NET TD LONG Domanick Davis 28 129 7 122 4 25 Rocky Harvey 9 42 0 42 0 14 D. Henderson 13 55 1 54 0 17 1 14 0 14 0 14 Team 2 0 8 -8 0 0 Carey Davis 4 13 0 13 0 4 Rohan Davey 1 0 17 -17 0 0 Antoineo Davis 2 3 0 3 0 3 Kurt Kittner 4 15 25 -10 0 15 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS Team 1 0 1 -1 0 0 Rohan Davey 53 31 0 444 3 42 1 PASSING ATT. COMP INT. YDS. TD LONG SACKS RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Kurt Kittner 35 14 1 262 4 61 3 Josh Reed 14 239 2 42 Brandon Lloyd 1 1 0 40 1 40 0 Michael Clayton 8 120 0 26 Jerel Myers 4 51 0 24 RECEIVING NO. YDS. TD LONG Robert Royal 2 15 1 8 Walter Young 6 178 2 61 Corey Webster 2 14 0 8 Brandon Lloyd 5 56 2 23 Domanick Davis 1 5 0 5 Carey Davis 2 24 0 23 Rocky Harvey 1 42 0 42 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG I20 Brian Hodges 1 2 1 2 Donnie Jones 8 315 39.4 50 3 PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. LONG FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS Steve Fitts 9 364 40.4 55 None FIELD GOALS ATT. MADE LONG KICKS PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED None ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP D. Davis 3 36 22 4 103 33 0 0 0 PUNTS KICKOFFS INTERCEPTED Randall Gay 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ALL RETURNS NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP NO. YDS LP D. Henderson 0 0 0 2 44 26 0 0 0 Brandon Lloyd 1 0 0 1 23 23 0 0 0 Eugene Wilson 1 9 9 3 58 25 0 0 0 Nick Piazza 0 0 0 1 8 8 0 0 0

Scoring Summary Team Statistical Comparison Illinois 0 7 14 13 -34 UI LSU LSU 7 27 7 6 -47 FIRST DOWNS 14 32 RUSHING 3 7 LSU 7:22 1Q Davis 4 run (Corbello kick) PASSING 9 23 LSU 13:29 2Q Davis 25 run (kick blocked) PENALTY 2 2 LSU 10:23 2Q Davis 16 run (Corbello kick) RUSHING ATTEMPTS 21 44 LSU 4:42 2Q Reed 5 pass from Davey (Corbello kick) YARDS GAINED RUSHING 87 184 UI 3:47 2Q Hodges 2 pass from Kittner (Christofilakos kick) YARDS LOST RUSHING 26 33 LSU 0:18 2Q Royal 7 pass from Davey (Corbello kick) NET YARDS RUSHING 61 151 UI 10:35 3Q Lloyd 17 pass from Kittner (Christofilakos kick) NET YARDS PASSING 302 444 LSU 9:29 3Q Reed 32 pass from Davey (Corbello kick) PASSES ATTEMPTED 36 53 UI 7:20 3Q Lloyd 10 pass from Kittner (Christofilakos kick) PASSES COMPLETED 15 31 UI 11:33 4Q Young 17 pass from Kittner (Christofilakos kick) HAD INTERCEPTED 1 0 LSU 8:39 4Q Davis 4 run (pass failed) TOTAL OFFENSIVE PLAYS 57 97 UI 5:41 4Q Young 40 pass from Kittner (pass failed) TOTAL NET YARDS 363 595 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 6.4 6.1 FUMBLES/LOST 1-1 2-1 PENALTIES/YARDS 4-39 13-113 INTERCEPTIONS/YARDS 0-0 1-0 PUNTS/YARDS 9-364 8-315 AVERAGE PER PUNT 40.4 39.4 PUNT RETURNS/YARDS 2-9 3-36 KICKOFF RETURNS/YARDS 5-89 6-147 POSSESSION TIME 20:44 39:16 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 of 12 11 of 21 SACKS BY 1-17 3-25

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HOW SWEET IT WAS SUGAR BOWL RECORDS BROKEN OR TIED BY LSU RECEIVING YARDS: Josh Reed, 239, (previous mark –178 by Ray Perkins,Alabama, 1967) RECEPTIONS: Reed, 14 (12, Chuck Dicus,Arkansas, 1969) PASSING YARDS: Rohan Davey, 444 (394 by Danny Wuerffel, Florida, 1995) COMPLETIONS: Davey, 31 (28, twice) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: Domanick Davis, 4 TOTAL OFFENSE: 595 (527 by Arkansas,1970) POINTS IN A HALF: 34 (first half) POINTS IN A QUARTER: 27 (second quarter)

LSU BOWL RECORDS BROKEN OR TIED PASSING YARDS: Rohan Davey, 444 (229, Mike Hillman, 1968 Peach Bowl) COMPLETIONS: 31, Davey (20, Jeff Wickersham, 1985 Sugar Bowl) ATTEMPTS: 53,Davey (37, Wickersham, '85 Sugar Bowl) TOUCHDOWN PASSES: 3, Davey (ties mark held by three QBs including Davey last year) TOTAL OFFENSE: 595,Davey (267, David Woodley, 1979 Tangerine Bowl) RECEIVING YARDS: 239, Josh Reed (165,Andy Hamilton, 1971 Sun Bowl) RECEPTIONS: 14, Reed (9 by three players including Reed last year) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 4, Domanick Davis (2 by six players) TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS: 4,Davis POINTS IN A GAME: 47 (45, 1995 Independence Bowl) POINTS IN A HALF: 34-first half (27, 1971 Sun Bowl) POINTS IN A QUARTER: 27-second quarter (21, 1995 Independence Bowl) COMBINED POINTS: 81 (71, 1995 Independence Bowl) Domanick Davis

the 1968 Peach Bowl. games this season. Tigers jumped out to a 10-0 lead before • Davey also broke • Davis' 31-yard touchdown run in the sec- falling 28-10. the Sugar Bowl record of 28 ond quarter gave LSU a 13-0 lead – its largest • LSU's 34 points in the first half surpassed completions, finishing the game with 31 His lead in its 11 Sugar Bowl appearances.The their highest single game output in a Sugar mark also broke the LSU bowl mark of 20 by previous high was a 10-point lead over Bowl.Their previous high came in a 20-13 Jeff Wickersham in the 1985 Sugar Bowl. Nebraska in the 1985 Sugar Bowl,as the victory over Wyoming in the 1968 Sugar Bowl. • LSU's 27 points in the second quarter • Nick Saban improved to 6-0 all-time were the most in Sugar Bowl history by against Illinois. LSU improved to 6-3-1 any team in any quarter. In addition, all-time against Big Ten opponents. LSU's 34 first half points were a Sugar • LSU improved to 18-1 under Nick Bowl record for points in a half. Saban when scoring 20+ points – 10-1 • Davis broke the LSU record for rush- this season with the only loss coming ing touchdowns in a bowl game on his against Ole Miss when the Tigers fell 35- 16-yard scoring run in the second quar- 24.LSU has won 19 of its last 20 games ter. Six players in LSU history had scored overall when scoring better than 20 two rushing touchdowns in a bowl game. points. Rondell Mealey was the last Tiger to score • LSU scored 20+ points in the first two touchdowns in a bowl game, doing half for the seventh time in 13 games so en route to earning MVP honors at the this season and for the fourth time in 1997 Independence Bowl. Davis added to their last five games. his total with a Sugar Bowl record fourth •With an 18-yard reception in the rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter. first quarter,Josh Reed extended his • Domanick Davis' 4-yard touchdown streak of consecutive games with at least run in the first quarter marked the 10th one reception to 28. Since moving to time in 13 games this season that the receiver prior to the Tigers game at Tigers scored first.The Tigers entered with Alabama in the ninth week of the 1999 an 8-1 mark when scoring first with their season, Reed has caught at least one lone loss coming at Tennessee on Sept. pass in every game at the position. In 29. addition, Jerel Myers' first quarter recep- • Rohan Davey posted the seventh 300- tion gave him at least one in 15 straight yard passing game of his career. He fin- games, the second longest streak on the ished with 300 yards or better in six of 13 Tigers. Myers has now caught at least games this season. one pass in 35 of 36 career games •Josh Reed posted the 18th 100-yard Robert Royal celebrates on field of the Lousiana (including bowls). game of his career and his 11th in 13 Superdome the Tigers’ win in the Sugar Bowl.

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2001 FINALSTANDINGS Eastern Division SEC Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA 2000 Home Away Neutral vs.Div. vs. Top 25 Streak #Tennessee 7-1 .875 225 148 11-2 .846 400 251 8-4 5-1 5-0 1-1 4-1 4-1 W1 Florida 6-2 .750 341 122 10-2 .833 538 178 10-3 5-1 3-1 2-0 4-1 6-1 W1 South Carolina 5-3 .625 189 160 9-3 .750 310 230 8-4 6-1 2-2 1-0 3-2 3-2 W2 Georgia 5-3 .625 204 167 8-4 .667 331 228 8-4 4-2 4-0 0-2 3-2 2-3 L1 Kentucky 1-7 .125 206 285 2-9 .182 259 367 2-9 1-5 1-4 0-0 1-4 0-4 L2 Vanderbilt 0-8 .000 128 315 2-9 .182 226 402 3-8 1-5 1-4 0-0 0-5 0-4 L4 Western Division SEC PCT. PF PA OVERALL PCT. PF PA 2000 HOME AWAY NEUTRAL VS.DIV. VS.TOP 25 STREAK *LSU 5-3 .625 231 203 10-3 .769 418 302 8-4 5-2 3-1 2-0 4-1 4-2 W6 Auburn 5-3 .625 152 193 7-5 .583 254 281 9-4 5-1 2-3 0-1 2-3 3-1 L3 Alabama 4-4 .500 203 177 7-5 .583 318 232 3-8 4-3 2-2 1-0 3-2 1-3 W4 Arkansas 4-4 .500 208 220 7-5 .583 294 279 6-6 6-1 1-3 0-1 3-2 2-2 L2 Ole Miss 4-4 .500 262 262 7-4 .636 391 310 7-5 4-2 3-2 0-0 2-3 0-1 W1 Miss. State 2-6 .250 119 216 3-8 .273 196 288 8-4 3-4 0-4 0-0 1-4 0-3 L1

Notes: 2000 - record following 2000 regular season; vs. Top 25 - Record vs.teams in Top 25 when game was played # - Eastern Division Champion / * - SEC Champion / Teams listed in alphabetical order unless tie-breaker applicable.

PASSING AVG/GAME TEAM CL GATT CMP INT PCT. YDS TD AVG/G UF SO 11 395 259 12 65.6 3896 34 354.2 Rohan Davey LS SR 12 367 217 10 59.1 3347 18 278.9 UM SO 11 408 259 9 63.5 2948 31 268.0 David Greene UG FR 11 324 192 9 59.3 2789 17 253.5 Casey Clausen UT SO 12 354 227 9 64.1 2969 22 247.4 Greg Zolman VU SR 11 357 186 9 52.1 2512 14 228.4 Phil Petty SC SR 11 251 145 6 57.8 1699 10 154.5 Kevin Fant MS SO 9 170 94 9 55.3 1352 8 150.2 Tyler Watts UA JR 9 172 94 3 54.7 1325 10 147.2 Jason Campbell AU FR 10 142 89 4 62.7 1117 4 111.7

TOTAL OFFENSE TEAM CL GRUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/G Rex Grossman (1) UF SO 11 8 3896 429 3904 354.9 Rohan Davey (13) LS SR 12 4 3347 405 3351 279.2 Eli Manning (17) UM SO 11 9 2948 442 2957 268.8 David Greene (22) UG FR 11 41 2789 371 2830 257.3 Casey Clausen (30) UT SO 12 -36 2969 418 2933 244.4 Greg Zolman (39) VU SR 11 -8 2512 427 2504 227.6 Tyler Watts (49) UA JR 9 564 1325 283 1889 209.9 Phil Petty (73) SC SR 11 234 1699 327 1933 175.7 Kevin Fant (91) MS SO 9 9 1352 196 1361 151.2 Travis Stephens UT SR 12 1464 0 291 1464 122.0

RECEPTIONS/GAME TEAM CL G REC YDS TD AVG/C REC/G Josh Reed (3) LS JR 12 94 1740 7 18.5 7.83 (22) UF SO 11 67 1191 13 17.8 6.09 Derek Abney (24) UK SO 11 66 741 6 11.2 6.00 Dan Stricker (26) VU JR 11 65 1079 8 16.6 5.91 Reche Caldwell (26) UF JR 11 65 1059 10 16.3 5.91 Kelley Washington (47)UT FR 12 64 1010 5 15.8 5.33 In 2001, LaBrandon Toefield tied an SEC record with 19 rushing TDs. Chris Collins (55) UM SO 11 54 692 6 12.8 4.91 Donte Stallworth (71) UT JR 9 41 821 10 20.0 4.56 Michael Clayton LS FR 12 47 754 6 16.0 3.92 RUSHING TEAM CL GATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G Justin Jenkins MS SO 11 42 661 8 15.7 3.82 Travis Stephens (12) UT SR 12 291 1464 5.0 10 122.0 L. Toefield (49) LSU SO 12 230 992 4.3 19 82.7 RECEIVE YDS/GAME TEAM CL G REC YDS TD AVG/C YDS/G Ahmaad Galloway (53) UA SR 11 174 881 5.1 6 80.1 Josh Reed (1) LS JR 12 94 1740 7 18.5 145.0 Joe Gunn (55) UM SR 11 200 870 4.3 9 79.1 Jabar Gaffney (8) UF SO 11 67 1191 13 17.8 108.3 Dicenzo Miller (66) MS SR 9 132 676 5.1 4 75.1 Dan Stricker (12) VU JR 11 65 1079 8 16.6 98.1 Earnest Graham (71) UF JR 9 125 650 5.2 9 72.2 Reche Caldwell (14) UF JR 11 65 1059 10 16.3 96.3 Fred Talley (75) AR JR 11 164 774 4.7 4 70.4 Donte Stallworth (21) UT JR 9 41 821 10 20.0 91.2 Verron Haynes (80) UG SR 10 126 691 5.5 7 69.1 Kelley Washington (28)UT FR 12 64 1010 5 15.8 84.2 C. Williams AU FR 9 120 619 5.2 6 68.8 Fred Gibson (42) UG FR 10 33 772 6 23.4 77.2 Tyler Watts (93) UA JR 9 111 564 5.1 5 62.7 Derek Abney (64) UK SO 11 66 741 6 11.2 67.4

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Taylor Jacobs (75) UF JR 11 38 712 7 18.7 64.7 Chris Collins (85) UM SO 11 54 692 6 12.8 62.9

ALL PURPOSE TEAM CL GRUSH RCV PR KR YDS AVG/G Josh Reed (11) LS JR 12 7 1740 5 108 1860 155.0 Derek Abney (12) UK SO 11 0 741 212 739 1692 153.8 Travis Stephens (21) UT SR 12 1464 169 0 0 1633 136.1 Fred Gibson (49) UG FR 10 27 772 0 375 1174 117.4 Dicenzo Miller (57) MS SR 9 676 337 0 19 1032 114.7 Jabar Gaffney (74) UF SO 11 0 1191 0 0 1191 108.3 C. Williams (81) AU FR 9 619 140 0 190 949 105.4 Dan Stricker (84) VU JR 11 80 1079 0 0 1159 105.4 Derek Watson (84) SC JR 11 591 181 0 381 1153 104.8 Donte Stallworth (88) UT JR 9 11 821 98 0 930 103.3

INTERCEPTIONS TEAM CL G INT YDS TD INT/G Karlos Dansby (27) AU SO 11 5 41 0 0.45 Damien James (27) LS JR 12 5 80 0 0.42 Caleb Miller (34) AR SO 11 4 62 0 0.36 Korey Banks (34) MS JR 11 4 29 0 0.36 Rashad Baker (34) UT SO 12 4 82 0 0.33 Andre Goodman (69) SC SR 10 3 13 0 0.30 (69) UG SR 11 3 89 1 0.27 Syniker Taylor (69) UM SR 11 3 69 0 0.27 L. Richardson (69) AR SO 11 3 45 1 0.27 Ken Hamlin (69) AR SO 11 3 33 0 0.27

PASS EFFICIENCY TEAM CL GATT CMP INT PCT. YDS TD EFF. Rex Grossman (1) UF SO 11 395 259 12 65.6 3896 34 170.8 Casey Clausen (11) UT SO 12 354 227 9 64.1 2969 22 150.0 Rohan Davey (18) LS SR 12 367 217 10 59.1 3347 18 146.5 In 2001, Rohan Davey was second in the SEC Eli Manning (20) UM SO 11 408 259 9 63.5 2948 31 144.8 in total offense averaging 279.2 yards a game. David Greene (22) UG FR 11 324 192 9 59.3 2789 17 143.3 Tyler Watts (35) UA JR 9 172 94 3 54.7 1325 10 135.1 Dustin Colquitt (66) UT FR 12 51 2020 39.6 Jason Campbell AU FR 10 142 89 4 62.7 1117 4 132.4 Lane Bearden (67) UA JR 11 50 1980 39.6 Kevin Fant (55) MS SO 9 170 94 9 55.3 1352 8 127.0 Phil Petty (64) SC SR 11 251 145 6 57.8 1699 10 123.0 SCORING TEAM CL G TD XPT FG PTS PTS/G Greg Zolman (72) VU SR 11 357 186 9 52.1 2512 14 119.1 Jeff Chandler (6) UF SR 10 0 46 19 103 10.3 L. Toefield (12) LS SO 12 19 0 0 114 9.5 PUNT RETURN AVG TEAM CL G RET YDS TD AVG Billy Bennett (37) UG SO 11 0 34 17 85 7.7 Domanick Davis (11) LS JR 12 19 263 1 13.8 Donte Stallworth (46) UT JR 9 11 2 0 68 7.6 Damien Gary (17) UG SO 10 23 288 1 12.5 Neal Thomas (50) UA SR 11 0 33 15 78 7.1 Joe Walkins (30) AU FR 10 15 167 0 11.1 Jabar Gaffney (50) UF SO 11 13 0 0 78 7.1 Ray Ray Bivines (45) MS FR 10 12 125 0 10.4 Alex Walls (55) UT JR 12 0 39 15 84 7.0 Roderick Hood (48) AU JR 11 15 154 0 10.3 John Corbello (61) LS JR 12 0 41 14 83 6.9 Marvin Jackson (51) AR JR 11 27 265 1 9.8 Damon Duval (61) AU JR 11 0 28 16 76 6.9 Derek Abney (54) UK SO 11 22 212 1 9.6 Daniel Weaver (87) SC SO 11 0 31 12 67 6.1 (57) UF JR 11 26 246 0 9.5 SCORING (TDS) TEAM CL G TD RUSH PASS RET PTS PTS/G Rashad Baker (61) UT SO 12 26 237 0 9.1 LaBrandon Toefield LS SO 12 19 19 0 0 114 9.5 Jason Armstead (66) UM JR 11 22 196 0 8.9 Donte Stallworth UT JR 9 11 0 10 1 68* 7.6 KICK RETURN AVG TEAM CL G RET YDS TD AVG Jabar Gaffney UF SO 11 13 0 13 0 78 7.1 Derek Watson SC JR 11 13 381 0 29.3 Earnest Graham UF JR 9 9 9 0 0 54 6.0 Jason Armstead (9) UM JR 11 19 524 1 27.6 Travis Stephens UT SR 12 11 10 1 0 66 5.5 Fred Gibson (15) UG FR 10 14 375 0 26.8 Joe Gunn UM SR 11 10 9 1 0 60 5.5 Tim Carter AU SR 11 13 311 0 23.9 Reche Caldwell UF JR 11 10 0 10 0 60 5.5 Freddie Milons (44) UA SR 11 16 374 0 23.4 Andrew Pinnock SC JR 11 10 10 0 0 60 5.5 L. Richardson (47) AR SO 11 18 416 1 23.1 Verron Haynes UG SR 10 9 7 2 0 54 5.4 Pig Prather (53) MS SR 11 25 569 0 22.8 Dicenzo Miller MS SR 9 7 4 3 0 42 4.7 Derek Abney (58) UK SO 11 33 739 0 22.4 * - includes one 2-point conversion Jason Mathenia (66) VU FR 11 15 330 0 22.0 SCORING (KICK) TEAM CL G PATS FGS PTS PTS/G D. Birmingham AR FR 11 12 263 0 21.9 Jeff Chandler UF SR 10 46-4819-22 103 10.3 PUNTING TEAM CL G PUNTS YDS AVG Billy Bennett UG SO 11 34-3417-25 85 7.7 Glenn Pakulak (6) UK JR 11 56 2492 44.5 Neal Thomas UA SR 11 33-3415-21 78 7.1 Damon Duval (13) AU JR 11 51 2244 44.0 Alex Walls UT JR 12 39-3915-20 84 7.0 Jonathan Kilgo (15) UG JR 11 42 1838 43.8 John Corbello LS JR 12 41-44 14-23 83 6.9 Donnie Jones (19) LS SO 12 47 2054 43.7 Damon Duval AU JR 11 28-2816-26 76 6.9 Richie Butler (30) AR JR 11 67 2848 42.5 Daniel Weaver SC SO 11 31-3312-16 67 6.1 Tyeler Dean (40) SC JR 11 41 1707 41.6 Brennan O’Donohoe AR SO 11 29-2912-17 65 5.9 Joe Webb (41) VU SR 11 57 2358 41.4 Jonathan Nichols UM FR 11 47-493-6 56 5.1 Jared Cook (49) MS FR 11 60 2445 40.8 Seth Hanson UK SR 10 26-295-9 41 4.1

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FIELD GOALS TEAM CL G FG FGA PCT. FG/G Georgia (49) 11 1197 2779 812 3976 4.9 25 361.5 Jeff Chandler (2) UF SR 10 19 22 86.4 1.90 Miss.State (59) 11 1726 2360 756 4086 5.4 35 371.5 Billy Bennett (12) UG SO 11 17 25 68.0 1.55 Ole Miss (60) 11 2356 1774 747 4130 5.5 39 375.5 Damon Duval (15) AU JR 11 16 26 61.5 1.45 Arkansas (62) 11 1636 2502 777 4138 5.3 32 376.2 Neal Thomas (17) UA SR 11 15 21 71.4 1.36 LSU (75) 12 1399 3353 832 4752 5.7 34 396.0 Alex Walls (31) UT JR 12 15 20 75.0 1.25 Kentucky (109) 11 1958 3271 822 5229 6.4 48 475.4 John Corbello (36) LS JR 12 14 23 60.9 1.17 Vanderbilt (111) 11 2226 3155 802 5381 6.7 49 489.2 Daniel Weaver (37) SC SO 11 12 16 75.0 1.09 B.O’Donohoe (37) AR SO 11 12 17 70.6 1.09 PUNT RETURNS G RET YDS TD AVG John Marlin (73) MS SO 11 8 16 50.0 0.73 Georgia (9) 11 29 410 1 14.1 Seth Hanson UK SR 10 5 9 55.6 0.50 LSU (25) 12 23 257 1 11.2 Auburn (26) 11 31 346 0 11.2 FIELD GOAL PCT TEAM CL G FG FGA LONG PCT. Miss.State (36) 11 20 213 1 10.6 Jeff Chandler UF SR 10 19 22 52 86.4 Florida (43) 11 36 369 0 10.2 Alex Walls UT SR 12 15 20 51 75.0 Kentucky (52) 11 22 218 1 9.9 Daniel Weaver SC SO 11 12 16 43 75.0 Arkansas (53) 11 29 286 1 9.9 Neal Thomas UA SR 11 15 21 36 71.4 Tennessee (72) 12 45 394 1 8.8 Brennan O’Donohoe AR SO 11 12 17 45 70.6 Ole Miss (81) 11 26 214 0 8.2 Billy Bennett UG SO 11 17 25 55 68.0 Vanderbilt (94) 11 15 107 0 7.1 Damon Duval AU JR 11 16 26 51 61.5 Alabama (106) 11 28 175 0 6.2 John Corbello LS JR 12 14 23 47 60.9 South Carolina (108) 11 18 106 0 5.9 Seth Hanson UK SR 10 5 9 37 55.6 John Marlin MS SO 11 8 16 43 50.0 PASS EFFICIENCY GATT CMP PCT INT YDS TD EFFIC Florida (1) 11 464 299 .644 13 445743 170.1 PAT KICKING PCT TEAM CL G MADE ATT PCT. Tennessee (9) 12 360 230 .639 9 298022 148.6 Alex Walls UT JR 12 39 39 100.0 Ole Miss (14) 11 417 263 .631 9 297831 143.3 Billy Bennett UG SO 11 34 34 100.0 Georgia (19) 11 352 204 .580 11 297419 140.5 Brennan O’Donohoe AR SO 11 29 29 100.0 LSU (22) 12 411 238 .579 12 357818 139.6 Damon Duval AU JR 11 28 28 100.0 Alabama (26) 11 260 143 .550 5 201316 136.5 Neal Thomas UA SR 11 33 34 97.1 Auburn (46) 11 303 178 .587 12 228211 126.1 Jonathan Nichols UM FR 11 47 49 95.9 Kentucky (57) 11 446 252 .565 13 303123 124.8 Jeff Chandler UF SR 10 46 48 95.8 South Carolina (63) 11 282 159 .564 7 191412 122.5 Daniel Weaver SC SO 11 31 33 93.9 Vanderbilt (75) 11 377 195 .517 11 264714 117.1 John Corbello LS JR 12 41 44 93.2 Miss.State (78) 11 355 187 .527 16 236413 111.7 Arkansas (90) 11 268 133 .496 11 161310 104.3

Team Statistics PASS DEF EFFICIENCY GATT CMP INT PCT. YDS TD EFFIC SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG SAF PTS AVG Florida (13) 11 365 201 12 55.1 2091 5 101.1 Florida (2) 11 61 56 0 0 20 0 482 43.8 Ole Miss (30) 11 275 136 12 49.5 177412 109.3 Ole Miss (11) 11 55 47 1 0 4 0 391 35.5 South Carolina (43) 11 314 180 13 57.3 200612 115.3 LSU (29) 12 47 41 2 0 14 1 371 30.9 Auburn (47) 11 348 185 15 53.2 236915 115.9 Tennessee (35) 12 44 40 2 0 15 1 355 29.6 Tennessee (48) 12 394 210 12 53.3 261917 117.3 Georgia (45) 11 38 34 1 0 17 0 315 28.6 Arkansas (60) 11 357 193 17 54.1 250219 121.0 Alabama (52) 11 37 33 1 0 15 1 304 27.6 Georgia (64) 11 425 257 12 60.5 277916 122.2 Arkansas (63) 11 37 29 2 0 12 0 291 26.5 LSU (76) 12 457 261 18 57.1 335325 128.9 South Carolina (72) 11 35 31 0 0 12 1 279 25.4 Alabama (86) 11 360 210 6 58.3 277413 131.6 Kentucky (80) 11 35 27 2 0 6 0 259 23.5 Miss.State (87) 11 311 170 13 54.7 236021 132.3 Auburn (86) 11 28 28 0 0 16 0 244 22.2 Kentucky (111) 11 380 228 5 60.0 327128 154.0 Vanderbilt (95) 11 31 26 1 0 4 0 226 20.5 Vanderbilt (112) 11 333 213 9 64.0 315526 163.9 Miss.State (108) 11 25 20 1 0 8 0 196 17.8 FIRST DOWNS GRUSH PASS PEN TOTAL SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG SAF PTS AVG Florida 11 84 194 14 292 Florida (5) 11 19 12 1 0 9 0 155 14.1 Ole Miss 11 105 141 22 268 South Carolina (12) 11 24 19 0 0 13 0 202 18.4 LSU 12 88 155 19 262 Georgia (17) 11 26 22 0 0 10 0 208 18.9 Georgia 11 105 114 26 245 Tennessee (21) 12 27 21 3 0 15 0 234 19.5 Tennessee 12 91 124 13 228 Alabama (24) 11 28 25 0 1 8 0 219 19.9 Kentucky 11 65 133 18 216 LSU (39) 12 34 27 2 0 11 0 268 22.3 Alabama 11 119 80 12 211 Auburn (48) 11 33 32 1 0 11 0 265 24.1 South Carolina 11 111 79 15 205 Arkansas (52) 11 35 27 1 0 10 0 269 24.5 Vanderbilt 11 84 102 15 201 Miss.State (65) 11 36 36 0 0 12 0 288 26.2 Auburn 11 81 100 18 199 Ole Miss (76) 11 41 33 2 0 9 0 310 28.2 Arkansas 11 99 81 18 198 Kentucky (98) 11 49 42 1 0 9 1 367 33.4 Miss.State 11 86 93 13 192 Vanderbilt (106) 11 52 39 2 0 15 1 402 36.5

TOTAL DEFENSE GRUSH PASS PLYS YARDS AVG TD YDS/G Florida (9) 11 1101 2091 712 3192 4.5 19 290.2 Tennessee (13) 12 1024 2619 778 3643 4.7 25 303.6 South Carolina (26) 11 1586 2006 732 3592 4.9 23 326.5 Auburn (39) 11 1466 2369 727 3835 5.3 32 348.6 Alabama (48) 11 1198 2774 742 3972 5.4 28 361.1

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OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS GRUSH PASS PEN TOTAL Vanderbilt 11 13 24 54.2 Florida 11 64 87 12 163 Kentucky 11 9 18 50.0 Auburn 11 72 101 24 197 Georgia 11 9 18 50.0 South Carolina 11 89 99 9 197 Miss.State 11 7 20 35.0 Tennessee 12 72 106 24 202 LSU 12 2 7 28.6 Alabama 11 73 114 19 206 Alabama 11 1 6 16.7 Arkansas 11 75 112 21 208 Ole Miss 11 123 79 12 214 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G CONV ATT PCT. Miss.State 11 91 100 27 218 LSU 12 89 175 50.9 Georgia 11 67 133 24 224 Ole Miss 11 80 168 47.6 LSU 12 80 147 15 242 Florida 11 60 132 45.5 Kentucky 11 109 137 23 269 Alabama 11 66 156 42.3 Vanderbilt 11 130 127 16 273 South Carolina 11 59 142 41.5 Tennessee 12 70 172 40.7 SACKS BY G SACKS YARDS SACKSAGAINST G SACKS YARDS Arkansas 11 63 171 36.8 Tennessee 12 34 276 Ole Miss 11 10 65 Vanderbilt 11 57 155 36.8 Florida 11 30 188 South Carolina 11 11 55 Georgia 11 50 142 35.2 Alabama 11 28 205 Florida 11 13 91 Kentucky 11 51 146 34.9 Georgia 11 23 152 Georgia 11 15 76 Miss.State 11 53 160 33.1 Miss.State 11 23 152 LSU 12 19 143 Auburn 11 53 162 32.7 Kentucky 11 23 170 Arkansas 11 19 145 LSU 12 20 96 Vanderbilt 11 22 184 TIME OF POSSESSION G TOTAL TIME AVG/G Arkansas 11 17 96 Tennessee 12 22 125 Ole Miss 11 347:06 31:33 Auburn 11 16 119 Alabama 11 23 139 Tennessee 12 378:17 31:31 South Carolina 11 15 100 Kentucky 11 23 140 LSU 12 371:13 30:56 Ole Miss 11 12 66 Miss.State 11 24 172 Auburn 11 339:15 30:50 Vanderbilt 11 12 102 Auburn 11 27 171 Arkansas 11 336:40 30:36 Alabama 11 332:55 30:15 PENALTIES G NO YDS AVG/G South Carolina 11 329:52 29:59 Ole Miss 11 54 465 42.3 Florida 11 324:10 29:28 Arkansas 11 68 536 48.7 Miss.State 11 322:33 29:19 SouthCarolina 11 73 543 49.4 Vanderbilt 11 310:11 28:11 LSU 12 77 656 54.7 Georgia 11 308:29 28:02 Vanderbilt 11 76 603 54.8 Kentucky 11 307:55 27:59 Tennessee 12 86 713 59.4 Florida 11 101 721 65.5 KICKOFF COVERAGE G NO.YARDS TD AVG Alabama 11 93 737 67.0 LSU 12 59 895 0 15.2 Auburn 11 84 749 68.1 Florida 11 66 1003 0 15.2 Kentucky 11 98 767 69.7 Tennessee 12 57 1077 0 18.9 Georgia 11 96 781 71.0 Miss.State 11 36 710 0 19.7 Miss.State 11 104 987 89.7 Alabama 11 45 946 0 21.0 Arkansas 11 41 862 0 21.0 4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G CONV ATT PCT Georgia 11 41 879 0 21.4 Ole Miss 11 14 19 73.7 Ole Miss 11 43 944 0 22.0 Florida 11 12 18 66.7 Auburn 11 24 537 0 22.4 Arkansas 11 10 15 66.7 South Carolina 11 48 1077 0 22.4 Tennessee 12 9 15 60.0 Vanderbilt 11 37 833 0 22.5 South Carolina 11 11 19 57.9 Kentucky 11 27 690 0 25.6 Auburn 11 11 19 57.9

2001 Individual SEC Game Highs from LSU POINTS SCORED PASSING YARDS (350 YARDS OR MORE) RECEPTIONS 1. 24 L. Toefield (LSU) vs Utah State,Sept. 8 1. 528 Rohan Davey (LSU) at Alabama,Nov. 3 1. 19 Josh Reed (LSU) at Alabama Nov. 3 TOUCHDOWNS 8. 383 Rohan Davey (LSU) at Kentucky, Oct.13 1. 4 L. Toefield (LSU) vs.Utah State,Sept. 8 359 Rohan Davey (LSU) vs.Arkansas,Nov. 23 PUNT RETURN YARDS TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS 356 Rohan Davey (LSU) at Tennessee,Sept.29 3. 89 Domanick Davis (LSU) vs OLE MISS Oct.27 1. 540 Rohan Davey (LSU) at Alabama,Nov. 3 PASSES COMPLETED PUNT RETURN TDS 1. 35 Rohan Davey (LSU) at Alabama,Nov. 3 t1. 1 Domanick Davis (LSU) vs OLE MISS Oct.27 RUSHING YARDS (100 YARDS OR MORE) PUNT RETURN AVG 7. 183 L. Toefield (LSU) vs.Utah State,Sept. 8 SEC RECEIVING YARDS LEADERS 1. 44.5 Domanick Davis (LSU) vs OLE MISS Oct.27 t10. 173 L. Toefield (LSU) vs.Arkansas,Nov. 23 1. 293 Josh Reed (LSU) at Alabama Nov. 3 [2-89] 129 L. Toefield (LSU) at Kentucky, Oct.13 6. 186 Josh Reed (LSU) vs AUBURN Dec. 1 120 L. Toefield (LSU) vs.Auburn,Dec. 1 7. 183 Josh Reed (LSU) vs ARKANSAS Nov. 23 INTERCEPTIONS RUSHING TDS 160 Josh Reed (LSU) at Kentucky Oct.13 t1. 2 Damien James (LSU) at Kentucky Oct.13 4 L. Toefield (LSU) vs.Utah State,Sept. 8 146 Josh Reed (LSU) at Miss.State Oct.20 LONGEST RUSH 135 Josh Reed (LSU) vs TULANE Sept. 1 2. 70 L. Toefield (LSU) vs.Utah State,Sept. 8 126 Michael Clayton (LSU) at Alabama Nov. 3 125 Josh Reed (LSU) at Tennessee Sept.29 124 Josh Reed (LSU) vs UTAH ST. Sept. 8 123 Josh Reed (LSU) vs FLORIDA Oct. 6 120 Josh Reed (LSU) vs M.TENNESSEE Nov. 10 105 Michael Clayton (LSU) at Kentucky Oct.13

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Biletnikoff Award Winner (Nation’s Best ) Josh Reed, LSU

Walter Camp All-America Team WR - Josh Reed, LSU

Associated Press All-America Team First-Team WR - Josh Reed, LSU

Second-Team LB - Trev Faulk,LSU

The Sporting News All-America Team First-Team WR - Josh Reed, LSU Fourth-Team LB - Trev Faulk,LSU

Josh Reed finished his career as the all-time leading receiver in SEC history. Verizon Academic All-American Team Second-Team OL - Rodney Reed,LSU (3.90 ,Accounting)

American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team Rohan Davey, LSU

Center Ben Wilkerson earned Second-Team Freshman All-American honors in 2001.

Football Writers Association of America All-American Team WR - Josh Reed, LSU Football News All-America Team Second-Team WR - Josh Reed, LSU

The Sporting News Freshman All-American Team Second-Team OL - Ben Wilkerson, LSU Third-Team WR - Michael Clayton, LSU Rodney Reed started all 13 games last year for the Tigers and was named Second Team Academic All-America.

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SEC Coaches All-SEC Team LB - Jermaine Petty, Arkansas Defense First-Team Offense LB - Trev Faulk, LSU NT - Ronald Fields, Miss.State TE - Randy McMichael, Georgia LB - Kalimba Edwards, South Carolina DT - Ellery Moore,Kentucky OL - , Ole Miss LB - Andra Davis,Florida DT - , Georgia OL - Mike Pearson, Florida CB - Lito Sheppard,Florida DE - George Gause,South Carolina OL - ,Auburn CB - , Georgia DE - Cory Robinson, Ole Miss OL - Fred Weary, Tennessee SAF - Pig Prather, Miss.State LB - Mayo Sowell,Auburn C - Zac Zedalis, Florida SAF - Todd Johnson,Florida LB - Pat Brunner,Vanderbilt WR - Jabar Gaffney, Florida SAF - Ken Hamlin,Arkansas DB - Ahmad Carroll,Arkansas WR - Josh Reed, LSU P - Glenn Pakulak, Kentucky DB - Lorenzo Parker,Vanderbilt QB - Rex Grossman, Florida DB - Eric Oliver, Ole Miss RB - Travis Stephens, Tennessee Second-Team Offense DB - Carlos Rogers,Auburn RB - LaBrandon Toefield, LSU WR - Reche Caldwell, Florida PK - Damon Duval,Auburn WR - Dan Stricker,Vanderbilt Special Teams OL - Melvin Paige, South Carolina P - Dustin Colquitt, Tennessee First-Team Defense OL - Zac Zedalis, Florida PK - Jonathan Nichols, Ole Miss DL - Alex Brown, Florida OL - Shawn Andrews, Arkansas KR - Jason Mathenia, Vanderbilt DL - John Henderson, Tennessee OL - Kenny Sandlin,Arkansas PR - Ray Ray Bivines, Miss. State DL - , Tennessee C - Ben Claxton, Ole Miss OLB - Kalimba Edwards, South Carolina C - Curt McGill, Georgia SEC Good Works Team OLB - Bradie James, LSU TE - Robert Royal, LSU Alabama - Tyler Watts, Jr.,QB ILB - Trev Faulk, LSU TE - Doug Zeigler, Ole Miss Arkansas - Kenny Sandlin, Sr.,OG ILB - Saleem Rasheed,Alabama QB - Rohan Davey, LSU Auburn - James Callier, Sr., DE DB - Lito Sheppard,Florida RB - Joe Gunn, Ole Miss Florida - Tommy Moody, Sr.,OG DB - Tim Wansley, Georgia RB - Earnest Graham, Florida Georgia - Jon Stinchcomb, Jr., OT DB - Syniker Taylor, Ole Miss PK - Damon Duval,Auburn Kentucky - Anthony Kelly, Sr.,WR DB - , Tennessee AP - Domanick Davis, LSU LSU - Rohan Davey, Sr., QB DB - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina Ole Miss - Syniker Taylor, Sr.,DB P - Damon Duval,Auburn Second-Team Defense Mississippi State - Kevin Sijansky, Jr., C SEC Coach of the Year DE - Will Overstreet, Tennessee South Carolina - Kalimba Edwards, Sr., LB Houston Nutt,Arkansas DE - Charles Grant, Georgia Tennessee - , Sr., FB SEC Player of the Year DE - Carlos Hall,Arkansas Vanderbilt - Jim May, Jr.,OG Rex Grossman, QB, Florida DT - Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee Jacobs Blocking Trophy DT - Ian Scott, Florida SEC Coaches Freshman All-SEC Team Kendall Simmons, OL,Auburn LB - Saleem Rasheed,Alabama Offense SEC Freshman of the Year LB - Tony Bua,Arkansas TE - Marcus Spears, LSU David Greene, QB, Georgia LB - Mario Haggan, Miss.State OL - Ben Wilkerson, LSU DB - Damien James, LSU OL - Shawn Andrews,Arkansas Associated Press All-SEC Team CB - Sheldon Brown, South Carolina OL - Wesley Britt,Alabama First-Team Offense CB - Syniker Taylor, Ole Miss OL - Justin Smiley, Alabama WR - Jabar Gaffney, Florida SAF - Rashad Faison, South Carolina OL - Justin Geisinger,Vanderbilt WR - Josh Reed, LSU SAF - Josh Morgan, Miss. State WR - Kelley Washington, Tennessee OL - Mike Pearson, Florida P - Damon Duval,Auburn WR - Fred Gibson, Georgia AP Coach of the Year OL - Kendall Simmons,Auburn QB - David Greene, Georgia OL - Terrence Metcalf, Ole Miss Houston Nutt,Arkansas RB - Carnell Williams, Auburn AP Freshman of the Year OL - Fred Weary, Tennessee RB - Ronnie Brown,Auburn OL - Jon Stinchcomb, Georgia David Greene, QB, Georgia PK - Jonathan Nichols, Ole Miss C - Alonzo Ephraim,Alabama TE - Randy McMichael, Georgia Knoxville News Sentinel Defense QB - Rex Grossman, Florida All-SEC Freshman Team DL - Ellery Moore, Kentucky (Offensive Player of the Year) Offense DL - David Pollack, Kentucky RB - LaBrandon Toefield, LSU QB - David Greene, Georgia DL - Ronald Fields, Miss.State RB - Travis Stephens, Tennessee RB - Carnell Williams,Auburn LB - Pat Brunner,Vanderbilt PK - Jeff Chandler, Florida WR - Kelley Washington, Tennessee LB - Jeb Huckeba,Arkansas AP - Derek Abney, Kentucky WR - Michael Clayton, LSU LB - Brian Lester, Ole Miss WR - Fred Gibson, Georgia LB - Rob Robertson, Ole Miss First-Team Defense WR - George Wilson,Arkansas DB - Carlos Rogers,Auburn DE - Alex Brown,Florida OT - Wesley Britt,Alabama DB - Ahmad Carroll,Arkansas (Defenvsive Player of the Year) OT - Shawn Andrews,Arkansas DB - Lorenzo Parker,Vanderbilt DE - Dennis Johnson, Kentucky OG - Justin Smiley, Alabama DB - Eric Oliver, Ole Miss DT - John Henderson, Tennessee OG - Marcus Johnson, Ole Miss P - Dustin Colquitt, Tennessee DT - Jarret Johnson,Alabama C - Ben WIlkerson, LSU

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