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FLA17
4117
41 - Final13
14TEX
OKST41
1441
14 - Final2
4IND
IOWA24
4224
42 - Final35
10USC
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4720
47 - Final4
6UNLV
TCU0
410
41 - Final5
7SJSU
BSU7
457
45 - Final68CIN
SYR28
728
7 - Final7
9TULN
LSU0
420
42 - Final811GT
VAN56
3156
31 - Final912PSU
NW34
1334
13 - Final10
16WYO
UTAH10
2210
22 - Final11
17NMSU
OSU0
450
45 - Final12
18USM
HOU43
5043
50 - Final1319MIA
WAKE28
2728
27 - Final14
22KSU
OKLA30
4230
42 - Final1522SCAR
TENN13
3113
31 - Final16
23WSU
ND14
4014
40 - Final1724CAL
ASU23
2123
21 - Final1825MISS
AUB20
3320
33 - Final19
13UNC
VT20
1720
17 - Final2021WVU
USF19
3019
30
Final
8:00 PM ET, October 31, 2009
Tiger Stadium, BATON ROUGE, LA
Top Performers
Passing: J. Jefferson (LSU) - 163 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT
Rushing: C. Scott (LSU) - 18 CAR, 112 YDS, 2 TD
Receiving: B. LaFell (LSU) - 4 REC, 85 YDS, 2 TD
BATON ROUGE, La. -- LSU can prepare for Saban Bowl III with a little more swagger.
Brandon LaFell caught two touchdown passes, moving him into second on LSU's career list, and the ninth-ranked Tigers shut out Tulane for the first time since 1969, 42-0 on Saturday night.
Fast Facts
• On the 50th anniversary of Billy Cannon's 89-yard punt return for a touchdown against Ole Miss in 1959, LSU got 111 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns from Charles Scott to down another regional rival.
• LSU has won 18 straight games in the series, last losing in 1982.
• The Tigers have won a nation's best 22 straight non-conference games.
• Tulane has lost 34 of its last 36 games vs. SEC schools, last beating Mississippi State in 2006.
-- ESPN Stats & Information
"We needed a game like this," said LaFell, whose 22 career touchdown catches places him four behind Dwayne Bowe. "The reason is because we had a big game against Auburn two weeks ago and our biggest goal this week was to not take any steps back.
"That is the same thing we know we are going to have to do next week to be able to beat a really good Alabama team."
Charles Scott rushed for 112 yards and two touchdowns, and freshman Russell Shepard scored his second career TD -- and second in two games -- with a 19-yard run. Jordan Jefferson threw for 163 yards and two scores, both to LaFell.
LSU (7-1) now can set its sights firmly on next weekend's trip to Tuscaloosa and a third meeting with former coach Nick Saban, with the lead in the Southeastern Conference's Western Division riding on the outcome.
"It is our championship game next week," Jefferson said. "We are going to prepare ourselves for Alabama and come out ready to fight."
Although everyone in Baton Rouge has been talking about Alabama for a while now, the Tigers seemed to have little trouble maintaining focus on their struggling old rivals from New Orleans. Coach Les Miles had implored his players to seize this game as an opportunity to improve before its final three SEC games.
"We needed to test ourselves in all three phases and answer those challenges -- and we did," Miles said. "Each opponent certainly possesses different, very specific challenges. Next week's opponent certainly is different than the team we just played."
On the 50th anniversary of Billy Cannon's Halloween night, 89-yard punt return to beat Ole Miss, LSU's Trindon Holliday was unable to take a punt all the way back. He did, however, have a pair of 50-yard returns, the second setting up Scott's second touchdown.
Tulane (2-6) has lost four consecutive games this season and 18 straight to the Tigers since the Green Wave's last victory in the series in 1982. That also was Tulane's last win against a Top-25 team. The Wave has lost 38 straight against ranked teams, including BYU and Houston this season.
Tulane had only two decent scoring chances, both on second-quarter drives inside the LSU 20. The first ended when Tulane lost yards on two plays before Ross Thevenot hooked a 43-yard field-goal attempt wide left. The next stalled when Ryan Griffin's tipped pass was intercepted by Patrick Peterson.
"It's a little bit of a mismatch regardless of what people want to say," Tulane coach Bob Toledo said. "They're a great football team. They're bigger, stronger and faster than we are. Their Xs and Os are bigger than our Xs and Os. OK? Plain and simple."
Griffin, a redshirt freshman, was making only his second career start against one of the toughest defenses in the country. He completed 21 of 29 passes for 163 yards. He was sacked twice and intercepted once. Tulane's Jeremy Williams had 157 total yards, including 78 yards receiving on eight catches.
Jefferson was an efficient 11 for 17 passing, with one interception. LSU finished with a 455-216 advantage in total yards.
While Tulane's defense forced a punt on LSU's first possession, the Tigers quickly seized momentum when Daniel Graff blocked Thevenot's punt and Stefoin Francois recovered, advancing the ball to the 23-yard line. It was the second time this season Tulane had a punt blocked and the first time LSU had blocked one since LaRon Landry did it at Florida in 2006.
Two plays later, Shepard scored on an elusive run in which he changed direction and cut back across the field.
Late in the first quarter, Jefferson rolled away from pressure and spotted LaFell open near the goal line for a 39-yard score. LaFell's second touchdown reception early in the fourth made it 35-0 and put LaFell one TD reception ahead of Michael Clayton on LSU's list.
Scott, who became the first LSU player this season to eclipse 100-yard rushing in a game, scored on 4- and 8-yard runs in the second and third quarters. His second touchdown gave him 32 rushing TDs for his career, moving him into fourth on LSU's career list, one ahead of Terry Robiskie. Scott, a senior, will be hard pressed to catch leader Kevin Faulk, who had 46.
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It was over when... LSU waited until the end of the third to tack on more points and Tulane had still failed to score.
Gameball goes to... Brandon LaFell. His two TD catches moved him into second on LSU's career TD list, with 22.
Stat of the game... 42-0. With a 42-0 final tally, the Tigers shut out the Green Wave for the first time since 1969.
Team Stat Comparison
| TULN | LSU | |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Downs | 14 | 25 |
| Total Yards | 216 | 455 |
| Passing | 190 | 188 |
| Rushing | 26 | 267 |
| Penalties | 2-10 | 2-20 |
| 3rd Down Conversions | 3-13 | 7-10 |
| 4th Down Conversions | 0-0 | 0-0 |
| Turnovers | 1 | 1 |
| Possession | 31:50 | 28:10 |
Scoring Summary
| FIRST QUARTER | TULN | LSU | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | TD | 08:05 | Russell Shepard 19 Yd Run (Josh Jasper Kick) | 0 | 7 |
![]() | TD | 02:32 | Brandon LaFell 39 Yd Pass From Jordan Jefferson (Josh Jasper Kick) | 0 | 14 |
| SECOND QUARTER | TULN | LSU | |||
![]() | TD | 02:32 | Charles Scott 4 Yd Run (Josh Jasper Kick) | 0 | 21 |
| THIRD QUARTER | TULN | LSU | |||
![]() | TD | 00:54 | Charles Scott 8 Yd Run (Josh Jasper Kick) | 0 | 28 |
| FOURTH QUARTER | TULN | LSU | |||
![]() | TD | 09:55 | Brandon LaFell 13 Yd Pass From Jordan Jefferson (Josh Jasper Kick) | 0 | 35 |
![]() | TD | 01:12 | Stevan Ridley 10 Yd Run (Josh Jasper Kick) | 0 | 42 |





