LSU vs. Texas football: All-time series history, scores, notable games NCAA.com
CHAMPS
PRESENTED BY LSU and Texas will meet in college football for the 18th time on Saturday, Sept. 7. The Longhorns lead the all-time series with a record of 9-7-1, having won the last meeting 35-20 in the 2003 Cotton Bowl. There's a lot of the line for these two programs currently ranked in the top 10. Here is everything you need to know about the history between LSU and Texas. All-time series results . LSU vs Texas All-time series history and scores
LSU and Texas first squared off on the gridiron in 1896. Coincidentally, the 1896 season was also the first year that LSU used the nickname "Tigers." Those newly-named Tigers blanked the Longhorns 14-0. The two schools would face each other 16 more times over the next half century, before a four-decade hiatus began in 1964. VIEWER'S GUIDE: TALE OF THE TAPE 7 Series wins 9 W2 (1937-1938) Longest series win streak W4 (1941-1952) 10-3 (5-3 SEC West)
W, Fiesta Bowl (UCF, 40-32) 2018 record 10-4 (7-2 Big 12)
W, Sugar Bowl (Georgia, 28-21) 3 (1958, 2003, 2007) National Championships 4 (1963, 1969, 1970, 2005) 8 (SEC) Conference Championships 32 (27 SWC, 3 Big 12, 2 TIAA) LSU vs Texas Notable games in series history
Jan. 1, 2003: Chris Simms' 269 passing yards are too much for LSU to bear Forty years to the day of their last meeting, LSU and Texas again headlined the Cotton Bowl. Both teams were stacked with future NFL talent. But it was the Longhorns who had several offensive playmakers at their disposal. And Texas' star power proved to be the difference in its 35-20 victory. NEXT LEVEL: Wideout Roy Williams caught 4 receptions for 142 yards and one touchdown. His lone rushing attempt also resulted in a 39-yard score. Running back Cedric Benson ran for just 46 yards on 12 carries, but his 1-yard touchdown run late in the 2nd quarter gave the Longhorns the lead. They would never relinquish it. Roy Williams runs over LSU in the 2003 Cotton Bowl. — Texas Football (@TexasFootball) Jan. 1, 1963: LSU shuts out undefeated Longhorns 13-0 The Tigers ran 29 more plays than the Longhorns did in this low-scoring affair. Jimmy Field's 22-yard touchdown run in the third was the only end-zone trip made by either team. Field was one of two LSU quarterbacks to line up under center that day, along with Lynn Amedee. They combined for 133 yards passing yards on 13-of-21 attempts. Those 13 completions set a new Cotton Bowl record. Amedee and Texas guard Johnny Treadwell were each named MVP. Nov. 16, 1896: During the sport's infancy, LSU defeats Texas in their first-ever meeting 14-0 Details about a 122-year-old college football game are, understandably, scarce. But a first-hand account of this contest was published in The Times-Picayune the day after LSU's 14-0 win over Texas. "It will long be remembered as one the finest games ever played here," the newspaper reported on Nov. 17, 1896: LSU opened the scoring five minutes into the game when a player (referred to as "Gourrier") "got clear around Texas' left end, dodged the full-back, and made a touchdown for Louisiana." But perhaps the most interesting tidbit is what happened later that night. LSU and Texas took part in a post-game dinner, where the two teams came together "as friends around the banquet board." Date Winner, Score Location Jan. 1, 2003 Texas, 35-20 (Cotton Bowl) Dallas, Texas Jan. 1, 1963 LSU, 13-0 (Cotton Bowl) Dallas, Texas Sept. 18, 1954 Texas, 20-6 Austin, Texas Sept. 19, 1953 LSU, 20-7 Baton Rouge, La. Sept. 20, 1952 Texas, 35-14 Baton Rouge, La. Dec. 9, 1950 Texas, 21-6 Austin, Texas Sept. 18, 1948 Texas, 33-0 Austin, Texas Oct. 4, 1941 Texas, 34-0 Austin, Texas Oct. 1, 1938 LSU, 20-0 Austin, Texas Oct. 2, 1937 LSU, 9-0 Baton Rouge, La. Oct. 3, 1936 Tie, 6-6 Austin, Texas Oct. 5, 1935 LSU, 18-6 Baton Rouge, La. Nov. 19, 1910 Texas, 12-0 Austin, Texas Oct. 19, 1907 Texas, 12-5 Austin, Texas Oct. 18, 1902 LSU, 5-0 New Orleans, La. Nov. 30, 1899 Texas, 29-0 Austin, Texas Nov. 16, 1896 LSU, 14-0 Baton Rouge, La. LSU vs Texas How to watch
LSU and Texas will play in Austin, Texas on Saturday, Sept. 7, in Week 2. Both teams are ranked in the top 10 of the , with LSU at No. 6 and Texas at No. 9. Below is more tune-in information for Saturday's game. DATE: Saturday, Sept. 7 at 7:30 p.m. ET LOCATION: Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium TV INFO: ABC . The views on this page do not necessarily reflect the views of the NCAA or its member institutions. 2022 SEC Championship Game Date time history
Here's everything you need to know about the 2022 SEC Championship Game. Oregon rises LSU rejoins and more from Week 9' s AP Poll
Even though eight top-25 teams had a bye last week, the excitement continued as six ranked teams lost. As a result, Week 9's AP Poll has a new look. Blocked PAT lifts Florida State over LSU in Week 1 thriller
A blocked PAT with no time left on the clock sealed Florida State's win over LSU in a Week 1 thriller at the Allstate Louisiana Kickoff. Follow FBS Football
Subscribe To Email Updates
Enter your information to receive emails about offers, promotions from NCAA.com and our partners Sign Me Up