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Louisiana Tech: 30 Years

It has been 30 years since Louisiana Tech made the announcement that they were moving to Division 1 in football. We take a look back over the years. What were the biggest wins? Who were the best players to wear the red and blue?

Louisiana Tech has long been known for pulling off upsets of P5 teams. Now days, Tech is competing for conference champions and winning bowl games; which seems like a long, long time since the late 90's when the independent Bulldogs got left at home.

We put together three All-Decade teams with help from fan polls on Twitter as well as feedback from several former players. The participation from everyone has been great. It was hard to leave players like Daniel Porter, Luke McCown, and D'Anthony Smith but those positions were absolutely loaded. We couldn't choose at a few positions so we wimped out and picked two guys.


1987-1996

The Spirit of '88, these guys brought Louisiana Tech into the Division 1 era. This era produced Hall of Famer Willie Roaf as well as NFL champions Doug Evans and Grant Williams.


Key Games:

1987: Louisiana Tech 16, Kansas 11

1988: Louisiana Tech 31, Kansas State 28

1990: Louisiana Tech 31, Colorado State 30

1990: Louisiana Tech 31, Maryland 31 Independence Bowl

1992: Louisiana Tech 10, Baylor 9

1992: #7 Alabama 13, Louisiana Tech 0 (Willie Roaf Game)

1996: Louisiana Tech 38, Mississippi State 23


Head Coach: Joe Raymond Peace

QB: Jason Martin

RB: Jason Davis

FLEX: Jason Cooper

WR: Chad Mackey

WR: Bobby Slaughter

WR: Dean Jackson

TE: Josh Bradley

OL: Grant Williams

OL: Willie Roaf

OL: Jerome Anderson

OL: Baron Rollins

OL: Trey Snodgrass

DL: Eric Shaw

DL: Courtney Wallace

DL: Artie Smith

DL: Keith Washington

LB: Glenell Sanders

LB: Myron Baker

LB: El Donte Osborne

CB: Doug Evans

CB: Willie Smith

S: Lance Reed

S: John Noel

K: Matt Stover or Chris Boniol

P: Daryl Altic

KR/PR: Eddie Brown

DS: Ron Ainsworth


Honarable Mention: Mike Wood, Lorenza Baker, Gene Johnson, Michael Richardson, Demise Loyd, Glenn Hunt.


1997-2006

Gary Crowton brought the spread offense to Ruston and the record books were changed forever. Jack Bicknell took over from Crowton and took the Bulldogs back to a bowl game in 2001.

Key Games:

1997: Louisiana Tech 41, CAL 34

1997: Louisiana Tech 26, Alabama 20

1998: #4 Nebraska 56, LA Tech 27 (Troy Edwards NCAA record 405 yards receiving)

1999: Louisiana Tech 29, #18 Alabama 28 (Alabama was SEC champion)

2000: #2 Miami 42, LA Tech 31 (Freshman Luke McCown 72 pass attempts)

2001: Louisiana Tech 19, Tulsa 7 (Give the ball to Joe (Smith) game, Tech clinches WAC championship)

2002: Louisiana Tech 39, Oklahoma State 36

2003: Louisiana Tech 20, Michigan State 19

2004: Louisiana Tech 28, #17 Fresno State 21 (First win over ranked opponent in the Joe)

2005: Louisiana Tech 40, #23 Fresno State 28


Head Coach: Gary Crowton

QB: Tim Rattay

RB: Ryan Moats

Flex: John Simon

WR: James Jordan

WR: Delwyn Diagre

WR: Troy Edwards

TE: Anthony Harrison

OL: Joey Chustz

OL: Damian Lavergne

OL: Aaron Lips

OL: Randy Richard

OL: Rob Koontz

DL: Jemelle Cage

DL: Chris Van Hoy

DL: Quincy Myles

DL: Otis Pitts

LB: Damon Harrington

LB: Quinn Harris

LB: Barry Robertson

CB: Tramon Williams

CB: Jason Olford

S: Bobby Gray

S: Michael John Lenard

K: Josh Scobee

P: Chris Keagle

KR/PR: Patrick Jackson

DS: Matt Graham


Honarable Mention: Luke McCown, Jacob Peeler, Byron Santiago, Adrian Gonzalez, Rob Skapura, Jonathan Holland, DJ Curry, Sean Cangelosi, Curtis Randall, Joe Smith, Bobby Ray Tell, Lester Brown.


2007-2016

Head Coaches Derek Dooley, Sonny Dykes, and Skip Holtz represent the current era of Bulldog football. This era has seen a huge upswing in facility improvements as well as wins on the field.


Key Games:

2007: #20 Hawaii 45, LA Tech 44 (Go for 2 game)

2008: Louisiana Tech 22, Mississippi State 14 (The other Bulldogs come to Ruston)

2008: Louisiana Tech 17, Northern Illinois 10 (Independence Bowl)

2009: #9 LSU 24, LA Tech 16 (Daniel Porter jump pass gives Tech the lead at halftime)

2011: Houston 35, LA Tech 34 (Cougars storm back)

2011: Louisiana Tech 24, Nevada 20 (Tech clinches the WAC on the road)

2012: Louisiana Tech 52, Illinois 24

2012: Louisiana Tech 44, Virginia 38

2012: Texas A&M 59, Louisiana Tech 57 (Johnny Football game)

2012: Utah State 48, Louisiana Tech 41 (OT) (Orange Bowl officials in the Joe)

2014: Marshall 26, LA Tech 23 (Conference USA Championship game)

2014: Louisiana Tech 35, Illinois 18 (Heart of Dallas Bowl)

2015: Kansas State 39, Louisiana Tech 33 (Triple OT)

2015: Louisiana Tech 47, Arkansas State 28 (New Orleans Bowl)

2016: Arkansas 21, Louisiana Tech 20 (J'Mar Smith's first start)

2016: Louisiana Tech 48, #25 Navy 45 (Armed Forces Bowl)


Head Coach: Skip Holtz

QB: Jeff Driskel or Colby Cameron

RB: Kenneth Dixon

FLEX: Hunter Lee

WR: Quinton Patton

WR: Trent Taylor

WR: Carlos Henderson

TE: Dennis Morris

OL: Mitchell Bell

OL: Jordan Mills

OL: Rob McGill

OL: Oscar Johnson

OL: Stephen Warner

DL: IK Enemkpali

DL: Houston Bates

DL: Vernon Butler

DL: Justin Ellis

LB: Adrien Cole

LB: Jay Dudley

LB: Nick Thomason

CB: Adarius Barnes

CB: Weldon Brown

S: Xavier Woods

S: Kentrell Brice or Antonio Baker

K: Matt Nelson

P: Ryan Allen

KR/PR: Phillip Livas

DS: Thomas Graham or Josh Cuthbert


Honarable Mention: Daniel Porter, Tank Calais, Chad Boyd, D'Anthony Smith, Solomon Randle, Matt Broha, Lennon Creer, Terry Carter, Cody Sokol, Lyle Fitte, Ryan Higgins, Kris Cavitt, DJ Banks