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When was the last time LSU beat Alabama in football?

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Asked by: Anne Cook

In their 2011 regular season matchup, No. 1 LSU beat No. 2 Alabama 9–6 in overtime at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, on November 5.

What year did LSU beat Alabama in football?

One of those wins, of course, was for a BCS National Championship in January 2012. One of the most famous games between the two programs is The Game of the Century, a matchup LSU won 9-6. The two schools first met in November of 1895 when LSU beat Alabama 12-6.

How many times did LSU beat Alabama?

Only 37 have been SEC titles with the other eight coming from other conferences. Alabama owns the advantage in the rivalry with a 53-25-5 record. LSU, coached by Albert P. Simmons, beat Alabama 12-6 in the first official game between the schools.

Did LSU beat Alabama?

3 Alabama did just enough to survive an upset against LSU, mainly thanks to its defense. The Crimson Tide (8-1, 5-1 SEC) defeated the Tigers 20-14 at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday.

Did LSU beat Alabama in 2010?

Fourth-down gamble helps LSU topple Alabama

12 Tigers to beat fifth-ranked Alabama 24-21 on Saturday.

Who is LSU biggest rival?

Here are LSU’s biggest rivals, its more natural rivals and why they may, or may not, be actual rivalries.

  1. Alabama. More natural rivals: Auburn, Tennessee. …
  2. Ole Miss. More natural rival: Mississippi State. …
  3. Texas A&M. More natural rival: Texas. …
  4. Florida. More natural rival: Florida State, Georgia. …
  5. Arkansas.

Who beat Alabama in 21?

In an emotional comeback win, the Louisiana State Bengal Tigers defeated the University of Alabama Crimson Tide this afternoon, 24-21. The loss by the Tide drops them out of contention for a repeat performance in the national championship game.

Who is Alabama’s biggest rival?

Auburn – The Iron Bowl. 43W – 35L – 1T. Known as the Iron Bowl, Alabama’s annual game against their cross-state rival, Auburn, is a contentious affair for players and fans alike. Meeting for the first time in 1893, the two schools have played 79 times with Alabama leading the all-time series 43-35-1.