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Statistics |
LSU |
IOWA |
First downs | 19 | 16 |
Plays–yards | 71–346 | 61–334 |
Rushes–yards | 36–118 | 29–47 |
Passing yards | 228 | 287 |
Passing: comp–att–int | 23–35–1 | 20–32–2 |
Time of possession | 34:12 | 25:48 |
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Team | Category | Player | Statistics |
LSU |
Passing | JaMarcus Russell | 12/15, 128 yds, 2 TD |
Rushing | Alley Broussard | 13 car, 109 yds, 1 TD |
Receiving | Dwayne Bowe | 8 rec, 122 yds |
Iowa |
Passing | Drew Tate | 20/32, 287 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT |
Rushing | Marques Simmons | 13 car, 35 yds, 1 TD |
Receiving | Ed Hinkel | 10 rec, 93 yds |
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In total yardage, the teams were fairly equal; LSU had 346 yards (71 plays) to Iowa's 334 (61 plays). The Tigers held advantages many statistical categories, such as first downs, rushing yards, turnovers and time of possession. The Hawkeyes held the advantage in passing yards, 287–228.[2]
Tate was the game's leading passer, throwing for all 287 of Iowa's passing yards. JaMarcus Russell was LSU's leading passer, throwing for 128 yards and two touchdowns, both to Skyler Green. Iowa's Jonathan Babineaux led the game in sacks, with three. Babineaux also led the game in tackles for loss, with 4.5. LSU intercepted Tate twice during the game;[3] Marcus Randall was intercepted once by the Hawkeyes.[2] Both teams fumbled the ball once, though neither time was the ball recovered by the other team.[3]
In special teams play, Iowa's David Bradley punted the ball six times for 295 yards, a 49.2-yard average. LSU's Chris Jackson punted the ball four times for 181 yards, a 45.2-yard average. Jackson was also two-for-two in field goal kicking; Iowa's Kyle Schlicher was one-for-one in that regard. Green had the game's longest return of any kind, taking a kickoff return 58 yards.[3]
LSU and Iowa next met in the 2014 Outback Bowl. The Tigers evened the series with a 21-14 victory.
Saban finished his five-year tenure at LSU 48-16. He returned to college football, and the SEC, two years after this game by accepting the head coaching position at Alabama. The Crimson Tide are 2-0 in the Capital One/Citrus Bowl under Saban, defeating Michigan State 49-7 in 2011 and Michigan 35-16 in 2020.
Two days after the game, LSU named Oklahoma State coach Les Miles to succeed Saban. Miles went 114-34 at LSU over 11-plus seasons, highlighted by a national championship in 2007. Miles' Tigers lost the 2010 game to Penn State 19-17. The Tigers won the December 2016 game 29-9 over Louisville, lost the 2018 game 21-17 to Notre Dame under coach Ed Orgeron, and won the 2023 game 63-7 vs. Purdue under coach Brian Kelly, who led the Fighting Irish to victory vs. the Tigers five years earlier.
Iowa did not return to the Citrus Bowl until facing Tennessee in the 2024 game.