When did LSU football born?

Since the turn of the century, LSU has had six head coaches, with the last being Les Miles. In that time, LSU has played in eight different conferences. The Tigers have had four head coaches each since 2002; Frank Martin left after the 2003 season and was replaced by Tommy Tuberville, who was fired after the 2006 season and was replaced by Les Miles.

We’re not counting down the days to the 2014 season, so let’s take a lookWhen did LSU football born? That’s one question that’s rarely been asked, and one that won’t likely ever be answered.

Before they took the field, LSU football was at a nascent stage. The school had been around for just a few years when its first football team took the field, with the first game ending in a loss to Louisiana Tech. From there, LSU football progressed by leaps and bounds. Now, the Tigers are ready to make the jump to the Big Ten for the first time in school history.When did LSU football born?

Before LSU football games were televised nationally every Friday night, and before LSU was known as the ’54 Tigers, there was one little guy you might have seen play a game in a park near your home.

The Tiger is an obscure football legend who went by a few nicknames and a few different looks throughout the years, but his name – and his place in LSU history – was never on a roster. He didn’t play a game on LSU’s grid