No. 9 LSU (7-1, 4-1) travels to Tuscaloosa, AL on Saturday to face No. 3 Alabama (8-0, 5-0) in a pivotal SEC West matchup that has National Title implications. Kickoff at Bryant-Denny Stadium is for 2:30pm CT. The game will be televised nationally by CBS.
This is the 73rd meeting between the two schools. Alabama leads the overall series 44-23-5, but LSU has dominated the series as of late, winning seven of the last nine games played. Additionally, LSU has only lost three times on the road in this series since 1982, going 10-3 on Alabama's home turf during that span.
LSU (6-1) will host Tulane (2-5) this Saturday in Tiger Stadium. Kickoff is for 7pm CT. The game will be televised by Tiger Vision for residents of Louisiana. For those living outside of Louisiana, you can watch the game online at ESPN360.com.
This is the 98th meeting between the two schools. LSU leads the series 68-22-7. LSU has won the last 17 meetings. Tulane's last win came in 1982. Click here for the series history.
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The No. 9 LSU Tigers (5-1, 3-1) will host unranked Auburn Tigers (5-2, 2-2) on Saturday, October 24th. Kickoff in Tiger Stadium is at 6:30 p.m. CT. The game will be televised by ESPN2.
LSU, which lost to No. 1 Florida two weeks ago, was idle last weekend. Auburn has lost two games in row, including a 21-14 loss to Kentucky last weekend.
This will be the 44th meeting between the two schools. LSU leads the overall series with a record of 23-19-1. LSU has won the last two meetings, and three of the last four. Click here for the series history.
No. 4 LSU (5-0, 3-0) will face the No. 1 Florida Gators (4-0, 2-0) in Tiger Stadium on Saturday, October 10th. The game, which will be televised nationally by CBS, will kickoff at 7:10 pm CT. The game has been designated as the Gold Game, and all LSU fans are encouraged to wear gold shirts.
ESPN's College GameDay crew will be in Baton Rouge this weekend and will broadcast live beginning at 9 am CT from the Parade Grounds.
This will be the 56th meeting between the two programs. Florida leads the overall series, 29-23-3. LSU has won four of the last seven meetings.
LSU and Florida bring the highest combined ranking for a game in Tiger Stadium since October 31, 1959 when No. 1 LSU hosted No. 3 Ole Miss. It also marks the second straight year that LSU will host the nation's No. 1 ranked team (LSU played No. 1 Alabama last year). LSU is 2-8-1 all-time against teams ranked No. 1 in the AP Poll, including a 28-21 victory over No. 1 Florida in 1997.