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Ole Miss Oxford, Miss @LSUFootball NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1958 • 2003 • 2007 SEC CHAMPIONS 2019 FOOTBALL 1935 • 1936 • 1958 • 1961 1970 • 1986 • 1988 • 2001 GAME NOTES • 2003 • 2007 • 2011 GAME Vaught-Hemingway Stadium at Ole Miss Oxford, Miss. 10 November 16, 2019 6 p.m. CT • ESPN BREAKDOWN 2019 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT/TV TIME (CT) SERIES RECORD LSU Aug. 31 Georgia Southern [SECN] Won, 55-3 LSU leads 1-0 Record 9-0, 5-0 SEC Sept. 7 at No. 9 Texas [ABC] Won, 45-38 Texas leads 9-8-1 Ranking No. 1 CFP/AP/Coaches Sept. 14 Northwestern State (Purple Game) [SECN] Won, 65-14 LSU leads 12-0 Last Game November 9 at Alabama Sept. 21 at Vanderbilt * [SECN] Won, 66-38 LSU leads 23-7-1 Won, 46-41 Oct. 5 Utah State [SECN] Won, 42-6 LSU leads 3-0 Head Coach Ed Orgeron (3rd Season) Oct. 12 No. 7 Florida * (Homecoming) [ESPN] Won, 42-28 Florida leads 33-30-3 Career Record 50-36 Oct. 19 at Mississippi State * [CBS] Won, 36-13 LSU leads 75-35-3 LSU Record 34-9 Oct. 26 No. 9 Auburn * (Gold Game) [CBS] Won, 23-20 LSU leads 31-22-1 vs. Ole Miss 3-0 Nov. 9 at No. 2 Alabama * [CBS] Won, 46-41 Alabama leads 53-26-5 LSU vs. Ole Miss 62-41-4 Nov. 16 at Ole Miss * [ESPN] 6 p.m. LSU leads 62-41-4 Nov. 23 Arkansas * [ESPN] (LSU Salutes) 6 p.m. LSU leads 40-22-2 Ole Miss Nov. 30 Texas A&M * (Senior Tribute) TBA LSU leads 33-20-3 Record 4-6, 2-4 SEC Dec. 7 SEC Championship [CBS] 2:30 p.m. LSU 4-1 in Title Game Ranking NR NEXT UP Last Game November 9 vs. New Mexico St. 4LSU (9-0, 5-0 SEC) plays its final road game of the 4LSU leads the SEC in total offense (538.4), passing Won, 41-3 season on Saturday when the No. 1 ranked Tigers travel to offense (379.3) and redzone offense (48-of-49) and the Head Coach Matt Luke face Ole Miss (4-6, 2-4 SEC) in Oxford. LSU goes into the Tigers are No. 2 in the league in scoring offense (46.7). Record at OM 15-19 (3rd Season) contest ranked No. 1 in the nation in both the AP and USA 4LSU’s defense ranks No. 2 in the SEC in rushing yards Career Record Same Today Coaches polls. per game (100.7), No. 7 in total defense (340.4) and No. 8 4Kickoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. CT and will be televised in scoring defense (22.3). on ESPN. 4LSU QB Joe Burrow and RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire 4The Tigers are coming off a 46-41 win over then-No. shared SEC Offensive Player of the Week honors this 3 Alabama on Saturday in Tuscaloosa. The win over week for their play in the win over Alabama. COACH LOCATIONS Alabama was LSU’s fourth Top 10 victory this year 4QB Joe Burrow leads the SEC and ranks No. 2 in the matching last year’s school-record mark. It’s the first nation in passing yards (3,198), passing yards per game On The Field time LSU has four Top 10 wins during the regular season. (355.3), and passing TDs (33). He’s also first in the SEC Ed Orgeron, Head Coach 4LSU, winners of 10 straight dating back to last year, is and No. 3 in the nation in points responsible for (218) and Dave Aranda, Defensive Coordinator the only team in college football with a 4-0 mark against total offense (376.3). He’s on pace to break every LSU teams currently ranked in the AP Top 25. single-season passing record. James Cregg, Offensive Line 4 4 Bill Johnson, Defensive Line LSU is off to an 9-0 start for the first time since 2011 In nine games, Burrow has completed 236-of- and fifth time overall. Other 9-0 starts came in 1908, 1958, 299 passes for 3,198 yards, 33 TDs and only four Mickey Joseph, Wide Receivers 1973, and 2011. interceptions. He’s thrown at least one TD pass in 13 Greg McMahon, Special Teams 4LSU is ranked No. 1 in the nation in the AP poll for the straight games and he’s gone over the 300-yard mark in Corey Raymond, Defensive Backs third straight week. It’s the first time since 2011 LSU’s 9 of the last 12 games. 4 Tommie Robinson, Running Backs held the top spot in the AP poll for three straight weeks. WRs Ja’Marr Chase (49 rec., 889 yards, 10 TDs) and 4Overall, LSU will be playing its 26th consecutive games Justin Jefferson (62 rec., 898 yards, 9 TDs) rank Nos.1-3 In The Press Box as a Top 25 team. LSU has been a Top 25 team for 38 of in the SEC in receiving yards per game with 111.1 and 99.8 Joe Brady, Passing Game Coordinator the 43 games under Coach O with 17 of those coming as yards respectively. LSU’s third receiver Terrace Marshall Bill Busch, Safeties a Top 10 team. has 24 receptions for 378 yards and 8 TDs to his credit. 4With the win over Alabama, LSU is 8-1 in its last nine 4TE Thaddeus Moss has 27 catches for 292 yards and Steve Ensminger, Offensive Coordinator, QBs games against Top 10 ranked teams. a TD. 4LSU head coach Ed Orgeron brings a 34-9 mark in 4RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire leads the SEC in 43 games as the Tiger coach into the contest. Of his 34 touchdowns with 12 (11 rushing, 1 receiving). He’s also wins with the Tigers, 25 have come by double-figures, rushed for 100+ yards in four of LSU’s five SEC games. ON THE AIR nine have come against Top 10 teams and 15 have come He’s No. 7 in the SEC in rushing yards per game (87.3). against teams ranked in the Top 25. Edwards-Helaire has rushed for 786 yards on 135 4Orgeron’s nine Top 10 wins ranks as the third-most attempts. Chris Blair, Play-By-Play for an LSU coach in school history, trailing only Les Miles 4LB Jacob Phillips ranks No. 4 in the SEC in tackles per Doug Moreau, Analyst (16 in 12 years) and Charles McClendon (10 in 18 years). game (7.9). He has 79 total tackles, while OLB K’Lavon Gordy Rush, Reporter Orgeron is 9-3 against Top 10 teams at LSU. Chaisson is No. 10 in the league in tackles for loss with 4LSU has won at least 8 games for 20 straight seasons. 8.0. The 20-year streak is the longest among Power 5 schools 4CB Derek Stingley leads the SEC in passes defended Sean McDonough, Play-by-Play and ranks second to only Boise State (21) among all FBS (13) and he’s tied for the lead league in interceptions (4). Todd Blackledge, Analyst schools. Stingley has intercepted a pass in four of LSU’s last six Holly Rowe Reporter 4Under Orgeron, LSU is 20-1 when having a 100-yard games. rusher and the Tigers are 32-2 when reaching the 20-point mark. LSU Media Central Media can access the current media guide, BY THE NUMBERS updated statistics and game notes all in one location at www.LSUsports.net/media. Number of Top 10 wins for LSU LSU enters the Ole Miss game Of LSU’s 53 offensive 4in 2019. It’s the most Top 10 10having won 10 straight games 39touchdowns, 39 have come on wins for an LSU team during the dating back to last season. The drives of less than 3 minutes. regular season in school history. 10-game winning streak ranks Last year, LSU won 4 games as the seventh-longest streak in against Top 10 teams with the LSU history. fourth coming against UCF in the Fiesta Bowl. 420 48 3 LSU has scored 420 points LSU is 48-for-49 in the redzone Wide receivers Justin through nine games for the this season, the most redzone Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase and most points scored in the scores in the country and the Terrace Marshall Jr. became first nine of a game in school 97.9 percent conversion is No. the first trio in school history history. 1 in the nation. with 100 or more receiving yards in a game at Texas. 29 9+ Burrow set the school record Only 16 players in the country 32 for touchdown passes in a have nine or more touchdowns Burrow’s 32 completions season against Mississippi this season with two coming against Auburn were the third State with 29. from LSU - Justin Jefferson most in a game in school and Ja’Marr Chase. history. 20 Burrow has 20 or more 78.9 6 completions in 12-straight Burrow’s completion Burrow set the school record games for a school record. percentage, which is first in for touchdown passes in a the country. game with six at Vanderbilt. 3,198 Burrow’s passing yards this 471 66 season, which is second in the Quarterback Joe Burrow threw The most points in regulation nation. for 471 yards at Texas for the of an SEC game in school second most in a game in history. 19 school history. Burrow’s total A total of 19 players have at yardage in the air was the least one reception in 2019 most ever against a Texas already, including all five team.
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