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For Immediate Release - January 31, 2019

ANDREW WHITWORTH HAS CHANCE TO JOIN ELITE LSU GROUP ON SUNDAY


BATON ROUGE – LSU’s list of former football players that won a national title in college and then went on to win a Super Bowl could grow by one on Sunday as Andrew Whitworth has a chance to join the elite list.

Whitworth, who is the oldest offensive lineman in the NFL, will start at left tackle on Sunday when the Los Angeles Rams face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta. Kickoff for the contest is set for 5:30 p.m. CT on CBS.

Currently, 15 former LSU football players have won both a national title and a Super Bowl with punter Donnie Jones being the latest addition to group. Last year, Jones helped the Eagles to their Super Bowl win over the Patriots. Jones won his national title with the Tigers in 2003.

Johnny Robinson was the first Tiger with this accomplishment, winning the 1958 national title at LSU and then being part of Kansas City’s win over the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV in January of 1970. Robinson intercepted a pass and recovered a fumble in the Chiefs Super Bowl win that year.

Currently, nine players from LSU’s 2003 national title team went on to capture a Super Bowl title, while five members of the 2007 squad won a Super Bowl during their NFL career.

The following is a list of former Tigers that won both a national title in college as well as a Super Bowl:

Player: Year of National Title, Super Bowl Team (Year)
Joseph Addai: 2003, Indianapolis Colts (2007)
Eric Alexander: 2003, New England Patriots (2005)
Michael Clayton: 2003, New York Giants(2012) (IR)
Marlon Favorite: 2007, New Orleans Saints (2010) (PS)
Matt Flynn: 2003, Green Bay Packers (2011)
Randall Gay: 2003, New England Patriots (2005), New Orleans Saints (2010)
Devery Henderson: 2003, New Orleans Saints (2010)
Marquise Hill: 2003, New England Patriots (2005)
Quinn Johnson: 2007, Green Bay Packers (2011)
Donnie Jones: 2003, Philadelphia Eagles (2018)
Brandon LaFell: 2007, New England Patriots (2015)
Stevan Ridley: 2007, New England Patriots (2015) (IR)
Johnny Robinson: 1958, Kansas City Chiefs (1970)
Justin Vincent: 2003, Pittsburgh Steelers (2009) (PS)
Corey Webster: 2003, New York Giants (2008 & 2012)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
63 Comments
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Badbilly197486 months
Having the Rams on the front page of this website is a disgrace.
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kjntgr86 months
You are a douche
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Coonass86 months
Agreed. F this guy and F the rams.
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OU81286 months
A Louisiana native and a four year starter with 52 games started at LSU, but you pathetic Saints fan pick them over LSU!
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Fenwick8686 months
Elite group of illegitimate Super Bowl Champs. That asterisk will never go away.
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Shooter86 months
This Super Bowl is tainted!
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cubsgrace86 months
frick the Superbowl
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Hurricane Mike86 months
frick the Rams
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burke98586 months
Meh....tainted championship if won
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TGK4LSU86 months
They will never admit it, but winning a Superbowl when you're illegitimate is not elite
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DlineU86 months
His team did not earn their entry into the Superbowl and therefore I will not recognize this as legitimate
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HuRRiCaNe MiLeS86 months
frick him
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jeff7012186 months
Who Dat...Go Pats!
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Tigerinasia86 months
Go Pats. It’s only right at this point.
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Mike da Tigah86 months
I hope he has an outstanding game, but I couldn’t care less who wins or loses. The SB is dead to me, as is the NFL in general right now. I just don’t care anymore to be honest with you, and I don’t think I’m alone in that.
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The Cottonmouth86 months
He’s a douche
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The Cottonmouth86 months
He’s a douche
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The Cottonmouth86 months
He’s a douche
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Klark Kent86 months
And personally I hope he pulls his taint muscle and they lose by 30. frick em
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Billder86 months
Why?
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bengalman86 months
Its not the 2 best teams therefore it is not the "Super Bowl". The outcome is already planned as well. frick this game!
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GeologyGrad8886 months
Well, Mr. Know-it-all bengal, please tell us the two best teams.
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OU81286 months
Did you see the Saints' DEFENSE give up a 13 point lead, a 3 point lead after "the Call", and allow the Rams to drive and kick the game winning FG in OT after god's QB threw an interception. Keep crying, whining, and making excuses!
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bengalman86 months
Clearly another genius. If "the Call" had been made they would have scored whether a field goal or TD with little to no time remaining = no OT! Maybe you should actually watch the game or go hang out with dipshits like kjntgr
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Deplorable Duke86 months
He plays for the Rams. frick HIM!
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CaliTigerHB86 months
Sorry Andrew but I hope you do not win. Who dat!
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Jake8886 months
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