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The 1953 LSU Tigers football team represented Louisiana State University during the 1953 college football season. Under head coach Gaynell Tinsley, the Tigers had a record of 5–3–3 with an SEC record of 2–3–3.[1]
Schedule
- Source: LSUSports.net: 1953 LSU football schedule[2]
Personnel
Coaching staff
Roster
Name |
Position |
Number |
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Name |
Position |
Number
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Arnold Alexander |
|
|
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Larry Jones |
Center |
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Andy Alford |
Left Guard |
65 |
|
Bob Lawrence |
|
70
|
Phil Beron |
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|
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Sam Leake |
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George Brancato |
Halfback |
44 |
|
Jerry Marchand |
Fullback |
34
|
Larry Brooks |
|
|
|
Joe McAdam |
|
|
Ivan Camp |
Center |
53 |
|
Paul Miller |
Guard |
|
Art Croy |
|
|
|
Jim Mitchell |
End |
87
|
Tommy Davis |
Kicker/Fullback |
33 |
|
Larry Mobley |
|
|
Richard Desonier |
Right End |
|
|
Sammy Murphy |
Right End |
|
Lou Deutschman |
Halfback |
23 |
|
Charles Oakley |
Fullback |
21
|
Gary Dildy |
Center |
|
|
George Oliver |
|
|
Al Doggett |
Quarterback/Halfback |
24 |
|
Ted Paris |
|
|
Jerry Dumas |
|
81 |
|
Enos Parker |
Tackle |
|
Donald Dye |
|
|
|
Dickie Prescott |
|
|
Ed Fogg |
Left Tackle |
|
|
Al Robichaux |
Tackle |
|
Sid Fournet |
Defensive tackle/Offensive tackle |
|
|
Vincent Roy |
|
|
Russell Gautreaux |
Fullback |
|
|
Billy Sheehy |
|
|
Vincent Gonzales |
|
|
|
Don Stinson |
|
|
Al Guglielmo |
Right End |
|
|
Cliff Stringfield |
Quarterback |
|
Bill Harris |
Left Tackle |
77 |
|
Joe Tuminello |
End |
84
|
Bobby Gene Hartley |
|
|
|
Win Turner |
Quarterback |
12
|
Harry Hodges |
|
|
|
Mack Wampold |
|
|
Levi (Chuck) Johns |
Halfback |
11 |
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Reference:[4]
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References
- ^ 1954 Gumbo, LSU Press, p. 116–129
- ^ "1953 LSU football schedule". LSUSports.net. Retrieved November 12, 2013.
- ^ 1954 Gumbo, LSU Press, p. 117
- ^ 1954 Gumbo, LSU Press, p. 119-129
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