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Clemson University was founded in 1889, while Louisiana State University (LSU) was established in 1860. However, the nickname "Tigers" was adopted by both schools at different times. Clemson's use of the tiger mascot dates back to the early 20th century, while LSU adopted its tiger mascot in the 1890s. Therefore, LSU was the first to use the "Tigers" nickname.
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LSU was originally Deaf Valley, lack of proper pronunciation and the effects of the telephone game LSU ended up with Death Valley. Clemson got the nickname from an opposing coach in the 40's, like all great nicknames it was given by someone else not self assigned.
Although LSU's Tiger Stadium was constructed nearly 20 years earlier, the "Death Valley" nickname was first applied to Clemson's Memorial Stadium in reference to Howard's Rock, which was plucked for the dessert sands of the actual Death Valley in California. LSU's use of the nickname came along quite by accident. In a tongue-in-cheek reference to Clemson Memorial's nickname, LSU supporters began referring to their stadium as "Deaf Valley", due to the magnificent volume levels produced within. Unfortunately, this creativity was lost on television commentators, newspaper men, and, yep, a lot of us football fans alike, and after years of incorrectly referring to both as "Death Valley", the nickname stuck in Baton Rouge as well. For more information, visit the Related Link.
The nickname of the Louisiana State football team is the Tigers. The nickname was first coined in 1896 after an undefeated football season.
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Tulane has defeated LSU 22 times in their series (LSU leads the all time series 69-22-7). Tulane's last win over LSU was in 1982 and LSU has won the last 18 meetings. Centenary defeated LSU in 1932, LaTech defeated LSU in 1904, and Loyola defeated LSU in 1922.