1986 LSU Tigers football team
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The 1986 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University during the 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was led by Bill Arnsparger in his third season and finished with an overall record of nine wins and three losses (9–3 overall, 5–1 in the SEC), as Southeastern Conference (SEC) champions and with a loss against Nebraska in the Sugar Bowl.
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1986 LSU Tigers football team
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Gainesville Sun, 1986 Nov 02.
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Reference: Gainesville Sun. 1986 Sep 14.
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SEC champion
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Southeastern Conference
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*Bill Arnsparger
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LSU
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No. 5 Tigers
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No. 6 Crimson Tide
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Texas A&M
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Ole Miss
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*A&M - Walker 5 yard pass from Murray
*LSU - Martin 3 yard pass from Hodson
*A&M - Bernstine 13 yard pass from Murray
*LSU - Martin 66 yard pass from Guidry
*A&M - Slater 22 yard field goal
*LSU - Williams 1 yard run
*LSU - Kinchen 5 yard pass from Hodson
*LSU - Brooks 36 yard interception return
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First quarter
*LSU – David Browndyke 40-yard field goal. LSU 3–0. Drive:
*LSU – David Browndyke 31-yard field goal. LSU 6–0. Drive:
*MISS – J.R. Ambrose 23-yard run . Ole Miss 7–6. Drive:
Second quarter
*MISS – Tony Dentley 5-yard run . Ole Miss 14–6. Drive:
*LSU – David Browndyke 52-yard field goal. Ole Miss 14–9. Drive:
*MISS – Mark Young 2-yard run . Ole Miss 21–9. Drive:
Third quarter
*LSU – Wendell Davis 29-yard pass from Tommy Hodson . Ole Miss 21–16. Drive:
Fourth quarter
*LSU – David Browndyke 21-yard field goal. Ole Miss 21–19. Drive:
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LSU Tigers
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CST
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Nebraska vs LSU
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Ole Miss Rebels at #12 LSU Tigers
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Texas A&M Aggies at LSU Tigers
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ESPN
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No. 6 Cornhuskers
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No. 18 Tigers
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1986
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*Ed Zaunbrecher
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L 15–30 vs. Nebraska
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*Murray
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;Top passers
*MISS – Mark Young – 18/31, 171 yards, INT
*LSU – Tommy Hodson – 21/39, 251 yards, TD
;Top rushers
*MISS – Joe Mickles – 14 rushes, 57 yards
*LSU – Sammy Martin – 17 rushes, 73 yards
;Top receivers
*MISS – Willie Green – 4 receptions, 54 yards
*LSU – Wendell Davis – 14 receptions, 204 yards, TD
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The 1986 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University during the 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was led by Bill Arnsparger in his third season and finished with an overall record of nine wins and three losses (9–3 overall, 5–1 in the SEC), as Southeastern Conference (SEC) champions and with a loss against Nebraska in the Sugar Bowl.
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