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1997 LSU Tigers football team

American college football season


American college football season

FieldValue
year1997
teamLSU Tigers
sportfootball
conferenceSoutheastern Conference
divisionWestern Division
short_confSEC
CoachRank13
APRank13
record9–3
conf_record6–2
head_coachGerry DiNardo
hc_year3rd
off_coachMorris Watts
oc_year3rd
off_schemeMultiple pro sets
def_coachCarl Reese
dc_year3rd
def_scheme[Multiple 4–3](4-3-defense)
stadiumTiger Stadium
championSEC Western Division co-champion
Independence Bowl champion
bowl[Independence Bowl](1997-independence-bowl)
bowl_resultW 27–9 vs. [Notre Dame](1997-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-team)

Independence Bowl champion The 1997 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University as a member of the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by third-year head coach Gerry DiNardo, the Tigers compiled an overall record of 9–3 with a mark of 6–2, sharing the SEC's Western Division title Auburn. By virtue of a head-to-head loss to Auburn, LSU was left out of the SEC Championship Game. The LSU Tigers were invited to the Independence Bowl, where they defeated Notre Dame. The team played home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

The Tigers began the season with high expectations following their first 10-win season since 1987. LSU's season was highlighted by a stunning 28–21 home upset of the top ranked Florida Gators, ending Florida's 25-game winning streak in SEC play and nine-game winning streak against LSU. The Tigers also shut out Alabama 27–0 at Tuscaloosa, paying back the Crimson Tide for a 26–0 loss the previous season in Baton Rouge. it was the first time LSU defeated Florida and Alabama in the same season since 1986 and only the second time since 1971.

Despite the highs, LSU also experienced two embarrassing home losses. The first was to Ole Miss one week after the Tigers' conquest of then-No. 1 Florida, a loss made more perplexing by the 38–9 and 39–7 margins by which LSU crushed the Rebels in 1995 and 1996. The second was to Notre Dame, which came to Baton Rouge at 4–5, needing three consecutive victories just to qualify for a bowl. In a stunning 24–6 triumph, the Irish rushed for 232 yards and played their first penalty-free and turnover-free game in program history.

LSU was also fortunate to escape with a 7–6 victory at Vanderbilt, DiNardo's former employer. The Commodores scored a late touchdown and were lined up to go for a two-point conversion and a potential 8–7 win, but two delay of game penalties convinced Vanderbilt coach Woody Widenhofer to instead play for overtime. LSU's Arnold Miller preserved the win by blocking John Markham's extra point attempt.

The Tigers tied for the SEC West title for the second straight year, but Auburn had won a dramatic game in Baton Rouge earlier in the season and therefore represented the West in the SEC Championship Game.

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Rankings

References

References

  1. "Alabama Football 1997 Media Guide".
  2. "LSU Football Guide". lsusports.net.
  3. (September 7, 1997). "Faulk scampers for 3 TDs in rout". The Tennessean.
  4. (September 14, 1997). "Strong finish lifts LSU past Mississippi State". The Anniston Star.
  5. (September 21, 1997). "Late TD sparks Auburn". The Charlotte Observer.
  6. (September 28, 1997). "Faulk returns to action as LSU rolls over Akron". The Atlanta Journal.
  7. (October 5, 1997). "Mistakes tear up Vandy". The Commercial Appeal.
  8. (October 12, 1997). "Motivated Tigers upset Gators". Albuquerque Journal.
  9. (October 19, 1997). "LSU falls flat against Ole Miss". The Atlanta Constitution.
  10. (November 2, 1997). "Kentucky pays for mistakes". Asheville Citizen-Times.
  11. (November 9, 1997). "Faulk, LSU show true grit". Alexandria Daily Town Talk.
  12. (November 16, 1997). "With 2 more wins, Independence Bowl could be on". Chicago Tribune.
  13. (November 29, 1997). "Balance propels Tigers; Quick-strike Arkansas throws scare into LSU". The Shreveport Times.
  14. (December 29, 1997). "Irish buried on the bayou". The Indianapolis Star.
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