2011 LSU Tigers football team

2011 LSU Tigers football
SEC champion
Conference Southeastern Conference
Division Western Division
Ranking
Coaches No. 2
AP No. 2
2011 record 13–1 (8–0 SEC)
Head coach Les Miles (7th year)
Offensive coordinator Greg Studrawa (1st as coordinator, 5th overall year)
Offensive scheme Multiple
Defensive coordinator John Chavis (3rd year)
Base defense 4–3
MVP Tyrann Mathieu
Captain Will Blackwell
Morris Claiborne
Jordan Jefferson
Brandon Taylor
Home stadium Tiger Stadium
(Capacity: 92,542)
2011 SEC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Eastern Division
#19 Georgia x   7 1         10 4  
#9 South Carolina   6 2         11 2  
Florida   3 5         7 6  
Vanderbilt   2 6         6 7  
Kentucky   2 6         5 7  
Tennessee   1 7         5 7  
Western Division
#2 LSU x$   8 0         13 1  
#1 Alabama %#   7 1         12 1  
#5 Arkansas   6 2         11 2  
Auburn   4 4         8 5  
Mississippi State   2 6         7 6  
Ole Miss   0 8         2 10  
Championship: LSU 42, Georgia 10
  • # BCS National Champion
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
  • % BCS at-large representative
  • x Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2011 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by seventh-year head coach Les Miles and played their home games at Tiger Stadium. They were a member of the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference. They finished the season 13–1, 8–0 in SEC play to be Western Division champions. They represented the division in the SEC Championship Game where they defeated Eastern Division champion Georgia 42–10 be crowned SEC champions. They finished the season ranked #1 in the final BCS poll to earn a spot in the BCS National Championship Game vs #2 Alabama. The Tigers, who had defeated Alabama 9–6 in the regular season, lost to the Crimson Tide 0–21. It was the first time a team was ever shutout in a BCS game.

Personnel

Coaching staff

Name Position Seasons at
LSU
Alma Mater
Les Miles Head Coach 7 Michigan (1976)
John Chavis Defensive Coordinator 3 Tennessee (1979)
Greg Studrawa Offensive Coordinator 5 Bowling Green (1987)
Steve Kragthorpe Quarterbacks 1 West Texas State (1988)
Frank Wilson Running Backs, Recruiting Coordinator 2 Nicholls State (1997)
Ron Cooper Defensive Backs 3 Jacksonville State (1983)
Steve Ensminger Tight Ends 2 LSU (1982)
Billy Gonzales Wide Receivers, Passing Game Coordinator 2 Colorado State (1994)
Brick Haley Defensive Line 3 Alabama A&M (1989)
Thomas McGaughey Special Teams 1 Houston (1995)
Reference:[1]

Depth chart

Defense
FS
Eric Reid
Craig Loston
Sam Gibson
WLB MLB SLB
Kevin Minter
Lamin Barrow Karnell Hatcher
Luke Muncie DJ Welter
SS
Brandon Taylor
Derrick Bryant
Robert Smith III
CB
Morris Claiborne
Ron Brooks
David Jenkins
DE DT DT DE
Ken Adams Bennie Logan Michael Brockers Sam Montgomery
Barkevious Mingo Josh Downs Anthony Johnson Lavar Edwards
Jermauria Rasco Ego Ferguson Dennis Johnson Chancey Aghayere
CB
Tyrann Mathieu
Tharold Simon
Jeff Lang
Offense
WR
Rueben Randle
James Wright
Jarvis Landry
WR
Russell Shepard
Jarvis Landry
Jarrett Fobbs
LT LG C RG RT
Chris Faulk T-Bob Hebert P.J. Lonergan Will Blackwell Alex Hurst
Greg Shaw La’el Collins T-Bob Hebert Josh Williford Greg Shaw
La’el Collins Matt Branch Will Blackwell
TE
Deangelo Peterson
Chase Clement
Mitch Joseph
WR
Odell Beckham
Kadron Boone
Jarvis Landry
QB
Jordan Jefferson
Jarrett Lee
Zach Mettenberger
RB
Spencer Ware
Michael Ford
Alfred Blue
Special Teams
PK Drew Alleman
PK James Hairston
P Brad Wing
P DJ Howard
KR Mo Claiborne
PR Tyrann Mathieu
LS Austin Kinchen
H Brad Wing

Schedule

Schedule source:[2]

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 3 7:00 p.m. vs. No. 3 Oregon* No. 4 Cowboys StadiumArlington, TX (Cowboys Classic) ABC W 4027   87,711[3]
September 10 7:00 p.m. Northwestern State* No. 2 Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, LA PPV W 493   92,405[4]
September 15 7:00 p.m. at No. 25 Mississippi State No. 3 Davis Wade StadiumStarkville, MS (Rivalry) ESPN W 196   56,924[5]
September 24 7:00 p.m. at No. 16 West Virginia* No. 2 Mountaineer FieldMorgantown, WV ABC W 4721   62,056[6]
October 1 11:21 a.m. Kentucky No. 1 Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA SECN W 357   92,660[7]
October 8 2:30 p.m. No. 17 Florida No. 1 Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (Rivalry) CBS W 4111   93,022[8]
October 15 2:30 p.m. at Tennessee No. 1 Neyland StadiumKnoxville, TN CBS W 387   101,822[9]
October 22 2:30 p.m. No. 19 Auburn No. 1 Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (Tiger Bowl) CBS W 4510   93,098[10]
November 5 7:00 p.m. at No. 2 Alabama No. 1 Bryant–Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL (Rivalry) CBS W 96 OT  101,821[11]
November 12 6:00 p.m. Western Kentucky*dagger No. 1 Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA ESPNU W 429   92,917[12]
November 19 6:00 p.m. at Ole Miss No. 1 Vaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS (Magnolia Bowl) ESPN W 523   59,877[13]
November 25 1:30 p.m. No. 3 Arkansas No. 1 Tiger Stadium • Baton Rouge, LA (Battle for the Golden Boot) CBS W 4117   93,108[14]
December 3 3:00 p.m. vs. No. 12 Georgia No. 1 Georgia DomeAtlanta, GA (SEC Championship Game) CBS W 4210   74,515[15]
January 9 7:30 p.m. vs. No. 2 Alabama No. 1 Mercedes-Benz SuperdomeNew Orleans, LA (BCS National Championship Game, Rivalry) ESPN L 021   78,237[16]
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.

Game notes

Oregon

This is only the 4th meeting of these two teams. The win expanded LSU's lead in the series to 3-1-0.

1 2 3 4 Total
#3 Ducks 6 7 0 14 27
#4 Tigers 3 13 14 10 40

Northwestern State

The "series" began in 1911. The win expanded LSU's lead in the series to 11-0-0.[17]

1 2 3 4 Total
Demons 0 3 0 0 3
#2 Tigers 7 21 14 7 49

Mississippi State

The series began in 1896 and LSU has played the Bulldogs more often than any other opponent. The win expanded LSU's lead in the series to 69-33-3.[18]

1 2 3 4 Total
#3 Tigers 3 3 3 10 19
#25 Bulldogs 3 0 3 0 6

West Virginia

1 2 3 4 Total
#2 Tigers 13 14 7 13 47
#16 Mountaineers 0 7 14 0 21
American football players line up for a play in a full stadium.
West Virginia on offense in the first half.

[19]

Kentucky

The series began in 1949. The win expanded LSU's lead in the series to 39-16-1.[20]

1 2 3 4 Total
Wildcats 0 0 0 7 7
#1 Tigers 7 7 14 7 35

Florida

The series began in 1937. LSU currently trails in the series, but with the win makes it 25-30-3.[21]

1 2 3 4 Total
#17 Gators 0 3 8 0 11
#1 Tigers 14 10 3 14 41

Tennessee

The series began in 1925. LSU currently trails in the series, but with the win makes it 9-20-3. This was also the largest margin of victory by either team in the series.[22]

1 2 3 4 Total
#1 Tigers 0 17 7 14 38
Volunteers 0 7 0 0 7

Auburn

The series began in 1901. The win expanded LSU's lead in the series to 25-20-1. This was also the largest margin of victory by either team in the series.[23]

1 2 3 4 Total
#19 Auburn Tigers 3 0 0 7 10
#1 LSU Tigers 7 14 21 3 45

Alabama

The series began in 1895. LSU still trails in the series, but with the win makes it 25-45-5.

1 2 3 4OT Total
#1 Tigers 0 3 0 33 9
#2 Crimson Tide 0 3 3 00 6
American football players prior to running a play.
The Alabama offense lines up against the LSU defense.

Western Kentucky

This was the first meeting between the two teams. At halftime, soccer player Mo Isom was named Homecoming Queen[24] at halftime in Tiger Stadium. Isom was the first athlete in LSU history to be recognized as Homecoming Queen.[25]

1 2 3 4 Total
Hilltoppers 7 0 2 0 9
#1 Tigers 7 7 14 14 42

Ole Miss

The series began in 1894. In this, the 100th meeting between the two teams, the win extended LSU's lead in the series to 57-39-4. This was also the largest margin of victory by either team in the series and Mississippi's worst loss at home ever - after a 47-0 loss to Kentucky in 1949.

#1 LSU at Ole Miss
1 234Total
LSU 21 14143 52
Ole Miss 0 300 3

[26]


Arkansas

#3 Arkansas at #1 LSU
1 234Total
Arkansas 0 1430 17
LSU 0 21317 41

The series began in 1901. With the win, LSU extends their lead in the series to 35-20-2 as well as winning the SEC West Division and thus their spot in the conference championship game against Georgia. This was the 2nd largest audience in Tiger Stadium history, behind the 2009 game against Florida which featured 93,129 fans.

Georgia (SEC Championship Game)

This series began in 1901. The last time these two teams played, #13 Georgia won over #3 LSU in 2005 34-15. #8 Georgia went on to lose the Sugar Bowl to #13 West Virginia 35-38. With the win in this game, LSU extended their lead in the series to 16-12-1 as well as winning the SEC and thus their spot in the national championship game against Alabama.

1 2 3 4 Total
#12 Bulldogs 10 0 0 0 10
#1 Tigers 0 7 21 14 42

Alabama (National Championship Game)

For the first time in the BCS-era, the two teams in the national championship game are from the same conference and division.

1 2 3 4 Total
#2 Crimson Tide 3 6 6 6 21
#1 Tigers 0 0 0 0 0

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Final 
AP 4 2 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 
Coaches' 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 
Harris Not released 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Not released 
BCS Not released 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Not released

References

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