- 1959 LSU Tigers football team
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Conference=Southeastern Conference
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CoachRank=3 final ranking
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Record=9-2-0
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HeadCoach=Paul Dietzel
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BowlTourney=Sugar Bowl
BowlTourneyResult=Ole Miss 21 - LSU 0The 1959 LSU Tigers football team represented
Louisiana State University in theNCAA college football season of1959 . The Tigers were coached byPaul Dietzel and were the defending national champions.Pre-Season
The Tigers were a near unanimous pre-season favorite to repeat as national champions in 1959. Most of the players from the National Championship team of 1958 were returning, including the
All-America n halfbackBilly Cannon , who had come in third in the 1958 Heisman balloting.Regular Season
LSU had no real trouble in winning its first 6 games in 1959, though its offense was not as potent as 1958's. Its defense made up for it by being even stingier, allowing only 6 points in 6 games. In the 7th game of the season LSU faced its sternest test--undefeated Ole Miss on Halloween in Tiger Stadium. That game between No. 1 LSU and No. 3 Ole Miss was touted as 1959's "Game of the Year." Ole Miss held a 3-0 lead until the 4th quarter, often punting on first down due to the wet conditions on the field. With about 10 minutes left in the game, Ole Miss punted and Billy Cannon took the punt at the LSU 11. Cannon charted a course along the Ole Miss sidelines, weaving between Rebel defenders, eluding tacklers, and racing towards the goal line for an 89 yard
punt return score. Ole Miss then started a determined drive and marched down to the two yard line where it was 4th and goal with 18 seconds left. The Ole Miss ball carrier was stopped at the one by Cannon and his teammates to ensure the 7-3 victory. However the next week, LSU lost its next SEC game against Tennessee at Knoxville, 14-13, when Cannon's attempt at a 2 pt conversion failed. The Tigers finished the season without another loss, 9-1, and they were ranked No. 3 in the nation behind No. 1 Syracuse and No. 2 Ole Miss.Post-Season
In the meantime Billy Cannon won the
Heisman Trophy by one of the widest margins in the history of the trophy balloting. The Tigers were invited to play in theSugar Bowl , and their opponent was to be none other than Ole Miss, in a rematch. At first Paul Dietzel, LSU's coach, was not anxious to replay the Rebels, but he was persuaded to do so by theathletic director , Jim Corbett. By the time Jan. 1 came, three LSU star players were injured, including quarterbackWarren Rabb , and halfbacksWendell Harris andJohnny Robinson . The Tigers were soundly beaten by the Rebels, 21-0.chedule
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hc =References
*"The Fighting Tigers: Seventy-Five Years of LSU Football" by Peter Finney, LSU Press, Baton Rouge, 1968
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