WR Terrance Toliver
2010 SCHEDULE
9-4-10 North Carolina @Atlanta, GA
9-11-10 at Vanderbilt
9-18-10 MISSISSIPPI STATE
9-25-10 WEST VIRGINIA
10-2-10 TENNESSEE
10-9-10 at Florida
10-16-10 MCNEESE STATE
10-23-10 at Auburn
11-6-10 ALABAMA
11-13-10 LOUISIANA-MONROE
11-20-10 MISSISSIPPI
11-27-10 at Arkansas
Coach: Les Miles
51-15, 5 years

2009 Statistics

2009 RESULTS: 9-4
at Washington WON 31-23
VANDERBILT WON 23-9
UL-LAFAYETTE WON 31-3
at Mississippi State WON 30-26
at Georgia WON 20-13
FLORIDA LOST 3-13
AUBURN WON 31-10
TULANE WON 42-0
at Alabama LOST 15-24
LOUISIANA TECH WON 24-16
at Mississippi LOST 23-25
ARKANSAS WON 33-30 (OT)
CAPITAL ONE BOWL
Penn State LOST 17-19

2009 Final Rankings
AP-17, Coaches-17, BCS-12

 


Projected 2010 record: 9-3
LB Kelvin Sheppard
LOUISIANA STATE
2009 Statistical Rankings
OFFENSE
 
National
Conf.
Rushing:
90
11
Passing:
97
9
Total Off:
112
12
Sacks Allow:
105
11
DEFENSE
 
National
Conf.
Rushing:
46
4
Passing:
29
8
Total Def:
26
6
Sacks:
87
9
RETURNING LEADERS

Passing: Jordan Jefferson, 182-296-7, 2166 yds., 17 TD

Rushing: Russell Shepard, 45 att., 277 yds., 2 TD

Receiving: Terrance Toliver, 53 rec., 735 yds., 3 TD

Scoring: Josh Jasper, 17-20 FG, 34-34 PAT, 85 pts.

Punting: Derek Helton, 46 punts, 40.0 avg.

Kicking: Josh Jasper, 17-20 FG, 34-34 PAT, 85 pts.

Tackles: Kelvin Sheppard, 110 tot., 50 solo

Sacks: Drake Nevis, 4 sacks

Interceptions: Brandon Taylor, 2 for 0 yds.; Patrick Peterson, 2 for 37 yds., 1 TD

Kickoff Returns: Ron Brooks, 13 ret., 19.4 avg., 0 TD

Punt Returns: Daniel Graff, 1 ret., 13.0 avg., 0 TD

 

 
LOUISIANA STATE
2010 College Football Preview
OFFENSE - 5
----RETURNING STARTERS----
DEFENSE - 4
KEY LOSSES
OFFENSE: Charles Scott-TB, Keiland Williams-TB, Brandon LaFell-WR, Chris Mitchell-WR, R.J. Jackson-WR, Trindon Holliday-RB/KR/PR, Richard Dickson-TE, Ciron Black-OT, Lyle Hitt-OG
DEFENSE: Al Woods-DT, Charles Alexander-DT, Rahim Alem-DE, Harry Coleman-SLB, Jacob Cutrera-MLB, Perry Riley-WLB, Chris Hawkins-CB, Danny McCray-SS, Chad Jones-FS (NFL)

 

2010 OUTLOOK
LSU will go through a huge amount of player turnover compared to other Top 25 teams. Per usual, many of these departures will be playing on Sundays next fall. But this is LSU, so realize quickly that the replacements will be more than good enough to keep the Bayou Bengals competitive. Trying to pinpoint exactly what caused some of the offensive ineptitude in 2009 is key. The running game took a major step backwards, but, as is true in their other units, plenty of quality running backs are still available to right the ship. Jordan Jefferson wasn’t expected to be an All-SEC caliber QB in his first real season of being the starter, but critically, he has to improve, or at least benefit somehow from the lessons learned. The OL may be the biggest project for coaches this off-season (11th in the conference rushing and in sacks allowed). As always, the defense will pull the Tigers through many of the schedule’s obstacles. The secondary is stacked with athletes. The biggest player turnover will be in the defensive front seven. Call this a reloading project, as LSU will do well here with heralded young talent ready to step in. Nine- or ten-win seasons may be looked at as a disappointment in this part of the country but still, any expectations for a better win total in 2010 might be pushing reality to some degree with all of the personnel losses. Coach Miles and his staff will be going through a very important off-season. Where this team lands in the August polls will be determined by what happens during that time. The SEC West is getting competitive again. LSU fits in this race somewhere near the top. Anything less than a January bowl invite will be unacceptable.

 

2010 OFFENSE

 

 

QB Jordan Jefferson

 

LOUISIANA STATE 2010 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
OFFENSE
QB Jordan Jefferson-Jr (6-5, 220) Jarrett Lee-Jr (6-2, 225)
FB Dominique Allen-So (5-11, 255) Thomas Parsons-So (6-5, 294)
TB Stevan Ridley-Jr (6-0, 226) Richard Murphy-Sr (6-1, 199)
Michael Ford-RFr (5-10, 207)
WR Terrance Toliver-Sr (6-5, 206) Chris Tolliver-So (6-1, 178)
WR Rueben Randle-So (6-3, 201) Russell Shepard-So (6-1, 188)
TE Deangelo Peterson-Jr (6-4, 240) Mitch Joseph-Jr (6-5, 275)
OT Joseph Barksdale-Sr (6-5, 315) Chris Faulk-RFr (6-6, 316)
OG Josh Dworazcyk-Jr (6-6, 281) Cordian Hagans-So (6-5, 287)
C P.J. Lonergan-So (6-4, 300) T-Bob Herbert-Jr (6-3, 285)
OG Will Blackwell-Jr (6-4, 300) Josh Williford-RFr (6-7, 336)
OT Alex Hurst-So (6-6, 324) Greg Shaw-Jr (6-5, 301)
K Josh Jasper-Sr (5-11, 160) Drew Alleman-So (5-11, 185)

 

2010 DEFENSE

 

 

CB Patrick Peterson

 

LOUISIANA STATE 2010 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/
Key Players
DEFENSE
DE Chancey Aghayere-So (6-4, 269) Barkevious Mingo-RFr (6-5, 212)
DT Lazarius Levingston-Sr (6-4, 269) Josh Downs-So (6-1, 275)
DT Drake Nevis-Sr (6-1, 292) Mike Brockers-RFr (6-6, 285)
DE Lavar Edwards-So (6-4, 265) Sam Montgomery-RFr (6-4, 240)
SLB Stefoin Francois-Jr (6-1, 209) Tahj Jones-RFr (6-2, 205)
MLB Kelvin Sheppard-Sr (6-3, 239) Kevin Minter-RFr (6-1, 240)
WLB Ryan Baker-Jr (6-0, 221) Lamin Barrow-RFr (6-2, 212)
CB Morris Claiborne-So (6-0, 171) Ryan St. Julien-So (6-1, 180)
CB Patrick Peterson-Jr (6-1, 211) Ron Brooks-Jr (5-11, 176)
SS Brandon Taylor-Jr (6-0, 191) Karnell Hatcher-Jr (6-2, 207)
FS Jai Eugene-Sr (5-11, 182) Craig Loston-RFr (6-2, 193)
P Derek Helton-Sr (6-0, 188) Josh Jasper-Sr (5-11, 160)