LSU has won 2 bsc national championships
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LSU has two national championships in football (1958, 2003), and will very likely have another (2007) by the time you read this. LSU has five national championships in baseball (1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000). Men's indoor track and field: 2 Women's indoor track and field: 11 Men's outdoor track and field: 4 Women's outdoor track and field:13 (The women's track teams, both indoor and outdoor, have won more national championships since 1987 than all other schools combined during that stretch. 4 national championships in Men's Golf. 1 in boxing. Total: 42 (soon to be 43)
BCS national championship game
Through the 2008-09 season, none. LSU has made it to 4 Final Fours (1953, 1981, 1986, 2006) but has never won a championship.
The LSU baseball team has won five national championships since 1991. The team participates in the West division of the SEC (Southeastern Conference)and they are currently coached byPaul Mainierii. They play home games in the new Alex Box Stadium.
2 bcs championships
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Florida and LSU have each won two BCS championships. No one else has won more than one.
If you're meaning the current BCS system (post 1997) it's a tie between Florida and LSU, both at 2 wins.Florida and LSU have both won 2 BCS National Championship Games
LSU has the most BCS National championship wins in 1963,1968,1970,1973,1974,1989,1990,1991,1997,2003, and 2007 totaling 11 BCS titles won the most in NCAA history.The team with the second most wins are the Florida gators with 6 BCS titles 1911,1976,1996,1995,2006, and 2009.
Alabama claims 13 National Championships in football. One of these championships is a BCS championship. Before the BCS, teams were voted champion by various organizations. Whether or not Alabama has 13 actual championships can be debated, but their 1 BCS Championship cannot be challenged.
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1998: Tennessee 1999: Florida State 2000: Oklahoma 2001: Miami (Fl) 2002: Ohio State 2003: LSU 2004: USC 2005: Texas 2006: Florida 2007: LSU 2008: Florida 2009: Florida
Unless I am mistaken, there is only one: Nick Saban, who won the BCS Championship at LSU (2004) and at Alabama (2009).
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