The LSU Baseball team has won five national championships since 1991. The team participates in the West division of the SEC (Southeastern Conference)and they are currently coached byPaul Mainierii. They play home games in the new Alex Box Stadium.
LSU is in the western division of the SEC.
yes, they are in the SEC conference.
LSU and the University of Florida(UF) are both in the South Eastern Conference(SEC). However they play in different divisions of the SEC. LSU in the SEC west and Florida in the SEC east. The two teams do face each other every football season due to the SECs unique inter-divisional rivalry plan which pits each team against the same team from the opposite division every year.
they have won 2
In my discussion back in Sept, I provided several opinions as to who would make it, and only got 1 out of 8 right. So, I'll stick with Ohio State...even though I'll root for the gators. I assume the previous answer is about the 2006 season. So I will offer my thoughts on the upcoming 2007 season. USC is the clear favorite, having won the most 1st place votes, and the most points, in the USA Today Coaches Poll. However, USC is perennially over-rated. They will, however, likely finish the regular season undefeated (becaues they don't play anyone worth a darn), and go to the national championship game. But can they win it? LSU came in second in poll. Though as an LSU alumnus, I am obviously biased, I pick LSU to win the national championship. If they can remain at #2 for the entire season, they will be in the national championship game. Now, USC relies on its powerful offense, and I admit, it is impressive. But USC rarely plays teams with great defenses. Anyone that can win the SEC championship will have a great defense. One of the cardinal rules of football is that good defense beats good offense. At best, USC's offense will have an average day against LSU's defense. But LSU will have a great offense as well, and USC doesn't have the defense to stop them. Also, LSU will have home-field advantage, since the game will be played in New Orleans. LSU 38, USC 21. That's my prediction. But, the question is, can LSU make it to the national championship game? LSU plays in the SEC, by far the toughest conference in college football. There are 2 SEC teams in the top 5, 6 in the tops 20. LSU has to play 3 of them, including #3 Florida. It's almost impossible to finish an SEC season undefeated. Florida, the national champion last year, lost to Auburn. LSU, when it won its last national championship (2003 season), lost to Florida. The thing is, in the SEC, you have to be perfect every week, or you're going to lose. Even great teams can't be perfect every week. And to make matters worse, one of the non-conference games is against VA Tech, #9. Not only are they a good team, they will be playing with a lot of emotion due to the recent slayings on campus. But, if LSU can get past the Hokies (it's a home game for LSU, so that's good), then the rest of their tough games will also be at home (Florida, Auburn, Arkansas). But I worry about Bama. Bama had a good record last year, despite close losses to the three best teams in the SEC, two of which ended the season ranked in the top 3 nationally. And they have a good coach this year, former LSU coach Nick Saban. And LSU has to play them at Tuscaloosa. I can only pray that it takes a while for Saban and his players to "click". If anybody can get through the SEC undefeated this year, it's LSU. The thing is, if they make it that far, they still have to play the East Division champion, which will likely be Florida. And it is DAMNED HARD to beat a good team TWICE in a season. And the second time will be much closer to a home game for UF (in Atlanta). Still, my money's on LSU. Even with one loss in the regular season, as long as they can win the SEC championship, they should be in the national championship game. Unless someone besides USC goes undefeated. Which brings me to Texas. Their toughest game (against Oklahoma) will be in Austin. There's no one else on their schedule that can beat them, unless A&M pulls an upset in College Station - unlikely. So I think the Longhorns will coast into the national championship game if LSU loses a game. If this happens, it will likely be a replay of the 2006 national championship game (2005 season). It will be high-scoring, but close. Whoever wins, it will be a shame, because neither one of them could beat any of the top 4 teams in the SEC. My prediction in this case, USC 42, Texas 38. That's my opinion.
LSU defeated Georgia in the 2011 SEC championship game 42-10. The game's MVP was LSU cornerback Tyrann Mathieu
LSU Tigers
The SEC created two divisions and started a championship game in 1992. As of the 2008 season, Tennessee has played in 5 of them: 1997: Tennessee 30, Auburn 29 1998: Tennessee 24, Mississippi State 14 2001: LSU 31, Tennessee 20 2004: Auburn 38, Tennessee 28 2007: LSU 21, Tennessee 14
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Georgia with 6 wins and LSU with 4 wins. Georgia won in the 1991, 1998, 1999, 2004, and 2008 regular season and the 2005 SEC Championship Game. LSU won in the 1990, 2003, and 2009 regular season and the 2003 SEC Championship Game.
Nick Saban (Alabama&LSU) & Bear Bryant (Alabama&Kentucky)
LSU is in the western division of the SEC.
Steve Spurrier, as the head coach of the Florida Gators, lost to Alabama three times.
Florida has the most title game appearances but Alabama has the most SEC titles followed by Tennessee, Georgia, LSU, and then Florida.... the SEC game wasn't incorporated until 1992 before that the SEC decided the championship winner the same way the big ten does now. the best overall team
Alabama has 23 SEC Championships.
That would be Nick Saban, who won a National Championship in 2003 with LSU and in 2009 with Alabama.
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