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LSU starts the season ranked first in Coaches' Poll

By: Brandon Dunn
Updated: August 2, 2012

BATON ROUGE - For the first time since 1959, LSU will open a football season ranked No. 1 in the nation as the Tigers have been placed atop the USA Today Coaches' Poll, the organization announced on Thursday.

 

LSU returns 15 starters from last year's team that captured the Southeastern Conference title and went 13-0 during the regular season before falling in the BCS National Championship Game. LSU spent 11 straight weeks ranked No. 1 in the nation a year ago.

 

"It's a complement to our program and the body of work that has been accomplished here," head coach Les Miles said. "We understand that it's a spot that we hold right now and nothing more. We recognize that we have to earn our spot and there are a lot of games to be played before anything is determined."

 

The last time LSU opened a season ranked No. 1 came in 1959 when the Associated Press tagged the Tigers as the top-ranked squad. LSU responded by beating Rice, 26-3, to open the year. LSU remained No. 1 for eight straight games before falling to Tennessee, 14-13, in week eight. LSU went to the Sugar Bowl that year in what was Billy Cannon's Heisman Trophy winning season.

 

With the No. 1 preseason ranking, the Tigers will run their streak of consecutive games played as the nation's top-ranked team to 11 straight when LSU opens the 2012 season against North Texas in Tiger Stadium. The 11 consecutive games as the nation's No. 1 ranked team is just two shy of tying the LSU mark of 13 set in 1958-59

 

LSU's schedule features a total of five Top 25 teams, including three in the Top 10. Alabama is No. 2 in the poll with South Carolina at No. 9 and Arkansas at No. 10. Florida at No. 23 and Auburn at No. 25 round out the remainder of LSU opponents in the preseason poll. Georgia is the only other SEC team in the poll as the Bulldogs are ranked No. 6.

 

2012 USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll - Preseason

Rank   Team Points     Previous    First Place Votes

  1.    LSU (13-1)       1403        2   18

  2.    Alabama (12-1)    1399     1 20

  3.    Southern California (10-2)    1388     not ranked    19

  4.    Oklahoma (10-3) 1276     15 1

  5.    Oregon (12-2)    1258     4     0

  6.    Georgia (10-4)   1061     20 0

  7.    Florida State (9-4)    1055     23 1

  8.    Michigan (11-2)    1023     9     0

  9.    South Carolina (11-2)   981     8     0

  10.     Arkansas (11-2) 948     5     0

  11.     West Virginia (10-3) 833     18 0

  12.     Wisconsin (11-3)    743     11 0

  13.     Michigan State (11-3)    717     10 0

  14.     Clemson (10-4)   598     22 0

  15.     Texas (8-5)    549     not ranked 0

  16.     Nebraska (9-4)    501     24 0

  17.     TCU (11-2)    499     13 0

  18.     Stanford (11-2)    497     7     0

  19.     Oklahoma State (12-1) 476     3     0

  20.     Virginia Tech (11-3) 461     17 0

  21.     Kansas State (10-3)    398     16 0

  22.     Boise State (12-1)    271     6     0

  23.     Florida (7-6)     250     not ranked 0

  24.     Notre Dame (8-5)   166     not ranked 0

  25.     Auburn (8-5) 66     not ranked 0

 

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