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词条 LSU–Texas A&M football rivalry
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  1. History

     Pre-SIAA/SIAA  SEC vs. SWC  SEC vs. Big 12  SEC 

  2. Game results

  3. Notes

  4. References

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The LSU–Texas A&M football rivalry[1] is an American college football rivalry between the LSU Tigers and Texas A&M Aggies.[2][3]

History

The majority of the pre-2012 games were non-conference; there was a five-game stretch from 1906 to 1914 when they were opponents in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA).[4][5][6]

LSU is 25–10–1 in Baton Rouge; A&M is 8–4–1 in College Station. LSU is 4–3–1 at neutral sites, including wins in the two bowl games where they were opponents: the 1944 Orange Bowl in Miami and 2011 Cotton Bowl Classic in Arlington. From 1945 to 1973, LSU went 17–3–1 against A&M. LSU has won 7 of the last 8 games.

Pre-SIAA/SIAA

The teams first played at College Station in 1899. A&M won 52–0. It was the only game before they joined the SIAA.

They did not meet again until 1906 in Baton Rouge, the first of five games between 1906 and 1914 in which they were opponents in the SIAA. They played two more times in 1913 and 1914. A&M went 3–1–1. After 1914, A&M left to join the newly formed Southwest Conference (LSU participated in initial meetings to form it, but chose not to join.)

SEC vs. SWC

They played two neutral-site games in 1916 and 1917 before four straight games from 1920 to 1923. Between 1916 and 1923, A&M went 3–2–1. The series resumed from 1942 to 1949 in the regular season. In addition to the regular season game in 1943, they met in the first bowl game of the rivalry. LSU won the January 1, 1944 Orange Bowl 19–14. LSU went 7–2, winning the last five.

They met again in 1955 and 1956, with A&M taking both games. They were led by John David Crow, their first Heisman Trophy winner. They played annually from 1960 to 1975. This was the longest consecutive games played between the two teams in the series history. LSU went 12–3–1. After 1961, LSU took the lead in the series; LSU still leads the series today. A&M's 1970 win had a 79-yard touchdown pass with 13 seconds left to upset LSU (who would win the SEC title). A&M did not win another game that year and finished 2-9.

The series resumed from 1986 to 1995, A&M went 6–4, winning the last five. Four were over LSU head coach Curley Hallman, a former Aggie. R. C. Slocum, a native Louisianian, was A&M's head coach for the last seven.

SEC vs. Big 12

They did not meet again until January 7, 2011, in the Cotton Bowl Classic. It was the only meeting during the Aggies' tenure in the Big 12 Conference, and the second time in a bowl game. In 2011, the Cotton Bowl celebrated its 75th Anniversary and this was the first Cotton Bowl Classic to be played in prime time in the highly anticipated matchup. LSU beat Texas A&M in the Cotton Bowl 41–24 at Arlington, Texas.

SEC

The series resumed in 2012, and for the first time since the SIAA days they would be conference opponents, when A&M joined the SEC and was placed in the West Division with LSU.

In 2012, A&M's Johnny Manziel won the Heisman. LSU's defense caused him to have his worst performance of the year, which included 0 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. #6 LSU won 24–19 at College Station in the first SEC game. In 2013, #22 LSU won 34–10, A&M's first SEC road loss.

In 2014, they played on Thanksgiving night for the first time in the series history.[7][8] The last time LSU played on Thanksgiving was 1973. LSU won 23–17 in College Station. The two teams played again on Thanksgiving, two years later (in College Station); LSU won 54–39.

In 2018, Texas A&M beat LSU 74–72 for their first win over the Tigers since 1995.[9][1][10] This set an NCAA FBS record for most points scored in a single game and tied an NCAA record for playing in 7 overtime periods.[11]

Game results

{{Sports rivalry series table
| format = compact | cols = 2 | series_summary = yes
| team1 = LSU
| team1style = {{NCAA color cell|LSU Tigers}}
| team2 = Texas A&M
| team2style = {{NCAA color cell|Texas A&M Aggies}}
| December 2, 1899 | College Station, TX | Texas A&M | 52 | LSU | 0
| November 19, 1906 | Baton Rouge, LA | Texas A&M | 22 | LSU | 12
| October 21, 1907 | College Station, TX | Texas A&M | 11 | LSU | 5
| October 17, 1908 | New Orleans, LA | LSU | 26 | Texas A&M | 0
| November 27, 1913 | Houston, TX | LSU | 7 | Texas A&M | 7
| October 31, 1914 | Dallas, TX | Texas A&M | 63 | LSU | 9
| October 14, 1916 | Galveston, TX | LSU | 13 | Texas A&M | 0
| October 27, 1917 | San Antonio, TX | Texas A&M | 27 | LSU | 0
| October 16, 1920 | College Station, TX | LSU | 0 | Texas A&M | 0
| October 15, 1921 | Baton Rouge, LA| LSU | 6 | Texas A&M | 0
| October 20, 1922 | College Station, TX | Texas A&M | 46 | LSU | 0
| October 20, 1923 | Baton Rouge, LA | Texas A&M | 28 | LSU | 0
| September 26, 1942 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 16 | Texas A&M | 7
| October 9, 1943 | Baton Rouge, LA | Texas A&M | 28 | LSU | 13
| January 1, 1944A | Miami, FL | LSU | 19 | Texas A&M | 14
| October 14, 1944 | Baton Rouge, LA | Texas A&M | 7 | LSU | 0
| October 13, 1945 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 31 | Texas A&M | 12
| October 12, 1946 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 33 | Texas A&M | 9
| October 11, 1947 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 19 | Texas A&M | 13
| October 9, 1948 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 14 | Texas A&M | 13
| October 8, 1949 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 34 | Texas A&M | 0
| September 24, 1955 | Dallas, TX | Texas A&M | 28 | LSU | 0
| September 29, 1956 | Baton Rouge, LA | Texas A&M | 9 | LSU | 6
| September 27, 1960 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 9 | Texas A&M | 0
| September 30, 1961 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 16 | Texas A&M | 7
| September 22, 1962 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 21 | Texas A&M | 0
| September 21, 1963 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 14 | Texas A&M | 6
| September 19, 1964 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 9 | Texas A&M | 6
| September 18, 1965 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 21 | Texas A&M | 0
| October 8, 1966 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 7 | Texas A&M | 7
| September 30, 1967 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 17 | Texas A&M | 6
| September 21, 1968 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 13 | Texas A&M | 12
| September 20, 1969 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 35 | Texas A&M | 6
| September 19, 1970 | Baton Rouge, LA | Texas A&M | 20 | LSU | 18
| September 18, 1971 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 37 | Texas A&M | 0
| September 23, 1972 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 42 | Texas A&M | 17
| September 22, 1973 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 28 | Texas A&M | 23
| September 21, 1974 | Baton Rouge, LA | Texas A&M | 21 | LSU | 14
| September 20, 1975 | Baton Rouge, LA | Texas A&M | 39 | LSU | 8
| September 13, 1986 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 35 | Texas A&M | 17
| September 5, 1987 | College Station, TX | LSU | 17 | Texas A&M | 3
| September 3, 1988 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 27 | Texas A&M | 0
| September 2, 1989 | College Station, TX | Texas A&M | 28 | LSU | 16
| September 29, 1990 | Baton Rouge, LA| LSU | 17 | Texas A&M | 8
| September 14, 1991 | College Station, TX | Texas A&M | 45 | LSU | 7
| September 5, 1992 | Baton Rouge, LA | Texas A&M | 31 | LSU | 22
| September 4, 1993 | College Station, TX | Texas A&M | 24 | LSU | 0
| September 3, 1994 | Baton Rouge, LA | Texas A&M | 18 | LSU | 13
| September 2, 1995 | College Station, TX | Texas A&M | 33 | LSU | 17
| January 7, 2011B | Arlington, TX | #11 LSU | 41 | #18 Texas A&M | 24
| October 20, 2012 | College Station, TX | #6 LSU | 24 | #18 Texas A&M | 19
| November 23, 2013 | Baton Rouge, LA | #22 LSU | 34 | #12 Texas A&M | 10
| November 27, 2014 | College Station, TX | LSU | 23 | Texas A&M | 17
| November 28, 2015 | Baton Rouge, LA | LSU | 19 | Texas A&M | 7
| November 24, 2016 | College Station, TX | #25 LSU | 54 | Texas A&M | 39
| November 25, 2017 | Baton Rouge, LA | #18 LSU | 45 | Texas A&M | 21
| November 24, 2018C | College Station, TX | Texas A&M | 74 | #7 LSU | 727OT
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Notes

A1944 Orange Bowl
B2011 Cotton Bowl Classic
C Highest scoring game in FBS history.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/aggies/article/Seven-OT-game-ignites-A-M-LSU-rivalry-again-13426446.php|title=Seven-OT game ignites A&M-LSU rivalry again|publisher=houstonchronicle.com|author=Brent Zwerneman|date=November 27, 2018|accessdate=December 6, 2018|quote="n reality, the rivalry has its roots in a non-conference series that dates to 1899 (a 52-0 A&M victory), with the teams playing 50 times prior to becoming SEC West mates six years ago."}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2395554-sec-football-rankings-the-conferences-best-rivalries#slide1|title=SEC Football: Ranking the Conference's Best Rivalries|publisher=bleacherreport.com|accessdate=June 21, 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/75025/sec-helps-am-lsu-rekindle-rivalry|title=SEC helps A&M, LSU rekindle rivalry|publisher=espn.com|author=Sam Khan|accessdate=June 21, 2018|quote="The major shifts that shook up college football because of conference realignment have broken up many rivalries, but in this particular case, it rekindled an old one, with the Aggies and Tigers becoming conference mates in the SEC West Division." "Former Texas A&M coach R.C. Slocum, who coached in seven of those battles, called it a “great rivalry."}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/active/l/louisiana_state/index.php|title=Louisiana State Historical Data|website=www.cfbdatawarehouse.com|accessdate=June 21, 2018}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lsunow.com/sports/football/football-lsu-texas-a-m-renew-dormant-rivalry/article_23ae71e4-181d-11e2-a871-001a4bcf6878.html|title=Football: LSU, Texas A&M renew dormant rivalry|date=May 13, 2015|publisher=The Daily Reveille|accessdate=June 21, 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.theeagle.com/aggie_sports/football/texas-a-m-lsu-renewing-rivalry-in-sec/article_1a045be2-f460-5631-99f3-52cb5fab0aef.html|title=Texas A&M, LSU renewing rivalry in SEC|publisher=The Eagle|accessdate=June 21, 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/sports/college/lsu/2014/11/26/lsu-texas-new-thanksgiving-rivalry/19526399/|title=LSU-Texas A&M - new Thanksgiving rivalry?|publisher=The Daily Advertiser|author=Glenn Guilbeau|date=November 26, 2014|accessdate=July 19, 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kxxv.com/story/23213295/texas-am-vs-lsu-takes-center-stage-on-thanksgiving-weekend|title=Texas A&M vs. LSU takes center stage on Thanksgiving weekend|publisher=kxxv.com|author=|date=|accessdate=December 6, 2018|quote="The Texas A&M vs. LSU border-state rivalry football game will be played on Thanksgiving Day in 2014 as part of the traditional "rivalry weekend," the Southeastern Conference announced on Wednesday."}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=https://wwl.radio.com/blogs/kristian-garic/lsu-wanted-true-rivalry-they-got-it-texas-am|title=LSU wanted a true rivalry - they got it, Texas A&M|publisher=wwl.radio.com|author=Kristian Garic|date=November 27, 2018|accessdate=December 6, 2018|quote="After Saturday night’s record setting game, I’d say the Texas A&M Aggies are now the LSU biggest rival. The rivalry was born after a 74-72 win for A&M, who had previously lost six straight to LSU."}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.americanpress.com/opinion/scooter-hobbs/lsu-a-m-rivalry-just-got-real/article_93a47f77-5efc-52f3-96de-1baf154ccbd2.html|title=LSU-A&M rivalry just got real|publisher=americanpress.com|author=Scooter Hobbs|date=November 28, 2018|accessdate=December 6, 2018|quote="But Orgeron did confirm that the Tigers might have found their new most bitter rival in the Aggies."}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/sports/college/lsu/2014/11/26/lsu-texas-new-thanksgiving-rivalry/19526399/|title=Six crazy facts as Texas A&M, LSU make history with highest-scoring FBS game|publisher=sportingnews.com|author=Chelsea Howard|date=November 25, 2018|accessdate=December 6, 2018}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://mcubed.net/ncaaf/series/lsu/txam.shtml|title=LSU against Texas A&M|publisher=mcubed.net|accessdate=June 21, 2018}}
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