That was Penn State and LSU with Penn State winning, 16-9.
They played last December in the holiday bowl. Penn State won in a great game:)
LSU was beat by Penn State Nitanny Lions by a score of 19 to 17
LSU 19, Texas A&M 14.
LSU 19-14 Over TAMU
The cast of 1974 Orange Bowl - 1974 includes: Charles McClendon as Himself - LSU Tigers Head Coach Joe Paterno as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Head Coach Kyle Rote as Himself - Color Commentator Tom Shuman as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Quarterback
Charles McClendon has: Played Himself - LSU Tigers Head Coach in "1963 Cotton Bowl" in 1963. Played Himself - LSU Tigers Head Coach in "1965 Sugar Bowl" in 1965. Played Himself - LSU Tigers Head Coach in "1968 Sugar Bowl" in 1968. Played Himself - LSU Tigers Head Coach in "1971 Sun Bowl" in 1971. Played Himself - LSU Tigers Head Coach in "1971 Orange Bowl" in 1971. Played Himself - LSU Tigers Head Coach in "1974 Orange Bowl" in 1974. Played Himself - LSU Tigers Head Coach in "1978 Liberty Bowl" in 1978.
2007 vs Ohio state.
Yes, through the 2008 season LSU has never beaten Nebraska in college football. LSU and Nebraska have met six times with Nebraska leading the all time series 5-0-1. 1) January 1, 1971: Nebraska 17, LSU 12 (Orange Bowl) 2) September 13, 1975: Nebraska 10, LSU 7 3) September 11, 1976: Nebraska 6, LSU 6 4) January 1, 1983: Nebraska 21, LSU 20 (Orange Bowl) 5) January 1, 1985: Nebraska 28, LSU 10 (Sugar Bowl) 6) January 1, 1987: Nebraska 30, LSU 15 (Sugar Bowl)
Louisiana State (LSU) is playing against Texas A&M
The cast of 2010 Capital One Bowl - 2010 includes: Erin Andrews as Herself - Field Reporter Todd Blackledge as Himself - Color Commentator John Chavis as Himself - LSU Tigers Defensive Coordinator Daryll Clark as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Quarterback (MVP) Gary Crowton as Himself - LSU Tigers Offensive Coordinator Stephon Green as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Running Back Brick Haley as Himself - LSU Tigers Defensive Line Coach Trindon Holliday as Himself - LSU Tigers Running Back Jordan Jefferson as Himself - LSU Tigers Quarterback Brandon Lafell as Himself - LSU Tigers Wide Receiver Les Miles as Himself - LSU Tigers Head Coach Derek Moye as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Wide Receiver Brad Nessler as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Joe Paterno as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Head Coach Chaz Powell as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Wide Receiver Andrew Quarless as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Tight End Rueben Randle as Himself - LSU Tigers Wide Receiver Stevan Ridley as Himself - LSU Tigers Running Back Evan Royster as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Running Back Greg Studrawa as Himself - LSU Tigers Offensive Line Coach Joe Suhey as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Running Back Terrence Toliver as Himself - LSU Tigers Wide Receiver Lunda Wells as Himself - LSU Tigers Offensive Line Assistant Graham Zug as Himself - Penn St. Nittany Lions Wide Receiver
As of the 2008 season, LSU has played in 39 bowl games and has a record of 20-18-1.