How many times has Alabama beat LSU?
Mia Phillips
Updated on February 26, 2026
Alabama–LSU football rivalry
| Next meeting | November 5, 2022 in Baton Rouge |
| Statistics | |
|---|---|
| Meetings total | 86 |
| All-time series | Alabama leads, 55–26–5 |
| Largest victory | Alabama, 47–3 (1922) |
When was the last time LSU beat Alabama football?
Alabama–LSU football rivalry
| First contested | November 18, 1895 LSU 12, Alabama 6 |
|---|---|
| Most recent meeting | November 3, 2018 Alabama 29, LSU 0 |
| Next meeting | November 2, 2019 |
| All-time series | Alabama leads, 53–25–5 |
| Largest victory | Alabama, 47–3 (1922) |
How many national championship has LSU won?
LSU has won a total of 47 team National Championships, including 43 NCAA-sponsored national titles.
How many national championships did LSU win?
How many national championships has LSU won in college football?
| LSU Tigers football | |
|---|---|
| Playoff record | 2–0 (1.000) |
| Claimed national titles | 4 (1958, 2003, 2007, 2019) |
| Unclaimed national titles | 5 (1908, 1935, 1936, 1962, 2011) |
| Conference titles | 16 (12 SEC, 3 SIAA, 1 SoCon) |
Who did LSU beat to win national championship?
Clemson
The leap of faith each took for the other came to a spectacular conclusion on Monday night, when L.S.U. capped a magical season with a 42-25 victory over Clemson to win the national championship at the Superdome.
When did LSU beat Alabama?
The last time LSU beat Alabama was on November 5, 2011, when the Tigers were the No. 1 team in the country. The Tigers beat No. 2 Alabama in overtime 9-6 in an epic defensive battle.
What is the history of LSU?
History of LSU. The passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 forced LSU to allow African American students to enroll. Even though LSU was (and still is) a relatively conservative campus, students began to question established rules and ideas held by the administration, and wanted to have more say in their own lives.
What is LSU college football?
The LSU Tigers college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing the Louisiana State University in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). LSU plays their home games at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge , Louisiana.