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The 2003 LSU Tigers football team won the BCS National Championship, the first national championship for LSU since 1958. Under head coach Nick Saban, the Tigers cruised to an 11-1 regular season. The Tigers then defeated Georgia in the conference championship game to secure their spot in the Sugar Bowl to play Oklahoma for the BCS National Championship. Nick Lou Saban (born October 31, 1951 in Fairmont, West Virginia is the head coach of the National Football Leagues Miami Dolphins. ... SEC Championship Game The Southeastern Conference, or SEC, hosts a conference championship game in both Mens and Womens Basketball and Football each year. ...
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2003 13-1 (8-1 SEC) SEC Champion • National Champion