Are records kept on come from behind victories?

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  1. sugarlsu

    sugarlsu Founding Member

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    How many times has this team come from behind in the 4th to win the game? Is this an LSU record?
     
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    TigerFan101 Founding Member

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    I believe that I read something about this on LSUsports.net the other day

    I will post a link on here if I find it.
     
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    TigerFan101 Founding Member

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    This info is not really up to date... but I believe that this is what I was reading:


    http://www.lsusports.net/ad/sportlink.cfm?pagecode=fb-facilities

    The "4th Quarter Program"

    Making a difference down the stretch is important in every college football game. The Tigers follow the most strenuous off-season conditioning programs that give them what they need when the clock is winding down in the fourth quarter.

    "The 4th Quarter Program is designed to take our players to the next level. Our focus with the 4th Quarter Program is in five areas -- discipline, commitment, toughness, effort and pride. Our players have devoted themselves to these values and as a result, they are having a great deal of success on the field, in particular the
    fourth quarter."
    - LSU Strength and Conditioning Coordinator Tommy Moffitt

    The Tigers have recorded seven fourth-quarter comebacks in three years under LSU coach Nick Saban. LSU is 14-1 over the last three years when taking a lead into the fourth quarter.

    LSU's 4th Quarter Comebacks Under Nick Saban:
    2000
    GAME RESULTS 4TH QUARTER DEFICIT

    Mississippi St. W, 45-38 down 31-17 entering fourth quarter
    Alabama W, 30-28 down 21-14 with 11 minutes to play
    Georgia Tech W, 28-14 down 14-9 entering fourth quarter
    2001
    Kentucky W, 29-25 down 25-22 with less than a minute
    Tennessee W, 31-20 down 17-16 entering fourth quarter
    2002
    Kentucky W, 33-30 down 30-27 with 11 seconds to play
    Ole Miss W, 14-13 down 13-7 entering the fourth quarter

    "Strength and conditioning is one of the most vital parts of being durable and playing the entire game. It is also a big part of staying healthy. When you are hurt that means you are not on the field. A person like coach Moffitt and his program gives you that advantage."
    --Former LSU linebacker Bradie James, current Dallas Cowboy
     

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