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Study Guide: The Battle for the Rag: LSU vs. Tulane Football Rivalry

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The Battle for the Rag: LSU vs. Tulane Football Rivalry Study Guide

Overview and Core Identity of the Rivalry

The Battle for the Rag rivalry is the common name for the American college football competition between Louisiana State University and Tulane University.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Battle for the Rag is the established common name for the American college football rivalry between Louisiana State University and Tulane University.

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LSU Tigers football has significant rivalries with teams such as Alabama, Arkansas, and Florida, in addition to the Battle for the Rag.

Answer: True

Explanation: LSU Tigers football maintains significant rivalries with numerous teams, including Alabama, Arkansas, and Florida, in addition to the Battle for the Rag.

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What is the common name for the American college football rivalry between LSU and Tulane?

Answer: The Battle for the Rag

Explanation: The American college football rivalry between LSU and Tulane is commonly known as the Battle for the Rag.

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Which of the following is NOT listed as a significant football rivalry for LSU, besides the Battle for the Rag?

Answer: Georgia

Explanation: The provided information lists Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, and Texas A&M as significant LSU rivalries, but not Georgia.

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Historical Trajectory and Key Game Outcomes

The inaugural game of the LSU–Tulane football rivalry was played in 1895, with LSU securing the first victory.

Answer: False

Explanation: The inaugural game was played in 1893, not 1895, and Tulane secured the first victory, not LSU.

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A total of 98 games have been played in the Battle for the Rag rivalry, with the most recent game occurring in 2009.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Battle for the Rag rivalry has indeed seen 98 games played, with the last recorded contest taking place in 2009.

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The 1963 Battle for the Rag game was one of only five nationwide that proceeded as scheduled despite President John F. Kennedy's assassination.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 1963 Battle for the Rag game was indeed one of only five games across the nation that proceeded as planned, despite the assassination of President John F. Kennedy the day prior.

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LSU holds the overall lead in the Battle for the Rag rivalry with a .740 winning percentage.

Answer: True

Explanation: LSU does indeed hold the overall lead in the Battle for the Rag rivalry, boasting a .740 winning percentage.

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Tulane achieved the largest margin of victory in the Battle for the Rag, defeating LSU 62–0 in 1958.

Answer: False

Explanation: LSU, not Tulane, achieved the largest margin of victory in the Battle for the Rag, defeating Tulane 62–0 in 1958.

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LSU currently holds the longest winning streak in the Battle for the Rag rivalry with 18 consecutive wins, starting in 1983.

Answer: True

Explanation: LSU currently holds the longest winning streak in the Battle for the Rag rivalry, with 18 consecutive victories that began in 1983.

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Tulane achieved a significant victory over LSU with a score of 46–0 in 1948, when Tulane was ranked #14.

Answer: True

Explanation: Tulane did achieve a significant 46–0 victory over LSU on November 27, 1948, while ranked #14 nationally.

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The 1938 game, which led to a fan riot, saw LSU defeat Tulane 14–0.

Answer: False

Explanation: In the 1938 game, which resulted in a fan riot, Tulane defeated LSU 14–0, not the other way around.

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LSU was ranked #1 in the nation when they defeated Tulane 62–0 on November 22, 1958.

Answer: True

Explanation: LSU was indeed ranked #1 nationally when they achieved a dominant 62–0 victory over Tulane on November 22, 1958.

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Team rankings in the Battle for the Rag game results table are based on the AP Poll released prior to each game.

Answer: True

Explanation: Team rankings in the Battle for the Rag game results table are indeed derived from the AP Poll rankings released before each respective game.

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LSU's first victory in the rivalry occurred in 1893 with a score of 8–4.

Answer: False

Explanation: LSU's first victory occurred on October 26, 1895, with a score of 8–4, not in 1893.

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There have been 7 games in the Battle for the Rag rivalry that have ended in a tie.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Battle for the Rag rivalry has indeed recorded 7 games that concluded in a tie.

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When was the inaugural game of the LSU–Tulane football rivalry played?

Answer: November 25, 1893

Explanation: The inaugural game of the LSU–Tulane football rivalry was played on November 25, 1893.

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What was the outcome of the most recent Battle for the Rag game on record?

Answer: LSU defeated Tulane 42–0 in 2009

Explanation: The most recent Battle for the Rag game on record, played on October 31, 2009, resulted in LSU defeating Tulane 42–0.

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What made the 1963 Battle for the Rag game particularly unusual?

Answer: It was one of only five games nationwide that proceeded despite President John F. Kennedy's assassination.

Explanation: The 1963 Battle for the Rag game was unusual because it was one of only five games nationwide that proceeded as scheduled despite the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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What is the overall win-loss-tie record for the Battle for the Rag rivalry?

Answer: LSU leads with 69 victories, 22 losses, and 7 ties.

Explanation: The overall record for the Battle for the Rag rivalry shows LSU leading with 69 victories, 22 losses, and 7 ties.

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Which team achieved the largest margin of victory in the Battle for the Rag, and what was the score?

Answer: LSU, with a score of 62–0 in 1958.

Explanation: LSU achieved the largest margin of victory in the Battle for the Rag, defeating Tulane 62–0 in 1958.

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What is the current winning streak in the Battle for the Rag rivalry?

Answer: LSU, with 18 consecutive victories.

Explanation: LSU currently holds an 18-game winning streak in the Battle for the Rag rivalry.

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What was the result of the 1914 football game between LSU and Tulane?

Answer: It concluded in a 0–0 tie

Explanation: The 1914 football game between LSU and Tulane concluded in a 0–0 tie.

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When did Tulane achieve a significant victory over LSU with a score of 46–0?

Answer: November 27, 1948

Explanation: Tulane achieved a significant 46–0 victory over LSU on November 27, 1948.

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What was the score of the 1938 game that reportedly led to a riot among fans?

Answer: Tulane 14, LSU 0

Explanation: The 1938 game, which reportedly led to a fan riot, saw Tulane defeat LSU 14–0.

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In which year was LSU ranked #1 when they played Tulane, and what was the score of that game?

Answer: 1958, LSU 62, Tulane 0

Explanation: LSU was ranked #1 in 1958 when they defeated Tulane 62–0.

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How are team rankings presented in the game results table for the Battle for the Rag?

Answer: By a preceding '#' symbol representing AP Poll rankings.

Explanation: Team rankings in the Battle for the Rag game results table are indicated by a preceding '#' symbol, representing AP Poll rankings.

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When did LSU achieve its first victory in the rivalry, and what was the score?

Answer: October 26, 1895, with a score of 8–4.

Explanation: LSU achieved its first victory in the rivalry on October 26, 1895, with a score of 8–4.

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How many games in the Battle for the Rag rivalry have ended in a tie?

Answer: 7

Explanation: There have been 7 games in the Battle for the Rag rivalry that have concluded in a tie.

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What was the score of the 1916 game between LSU and Tulane?

Answer: Tulane 14, LSU 14

Explanation: The 1916 game between LSU and Tulane resulted in a 14–14 tie.

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What was the score of the 1933 game between LSU and Tulane?

Answer: LSU 7, Tulane 7

Explanation: The 1933 game between LSU and Tulane concluded with a 7–7 tie.

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The Trophy: Symbolism and History

The trophy awarded to the victor of the Battle for the Rag is a wooden plaque, which LSU refers to as the Tiger Rag.

Answer: False

Explanation: The trophy is a satin flag, not a wooden plaque. While LSU does call it the Tiger Rag, the description of the trophy material is incorrect.

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The trophy flag for the Battle for the Rag features a diagonal division with the logos of each school and the Seal of Louisiana in the center.

Answer: True

Explanation: The trophy flag is indeed designed with a diagonal division, incorporating the logos of both schools and the Seal of Louisiana at its center.

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LSU's name for the trophy flag, the Tiger Rag, is inspired by the university's mascot, Mike the Tiger.

Answer: False

Explanation: LSU's name for the trophy flag, the Tiger Rag, is inspired by the popular musical tune 'Tiger Rag' performed by the marching band, not directly by the mascot.

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The original trophy flag was created in 1940 to promote good sportsmanship after a riot following Tulane's victory in 1938.

Answer: True

Explanation: The original trophy flag was indeed created in 1940 with the specific aim of promoting good sportsmanship, following a fan riot that occurred after Tulane's victory in 1938.

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The original trophy flag was lost when it was stolen from Tulane's University Center in 1982.

Answer: False

Explanation: The original trophy flag is believed to have been destroyed in a fire at Tulane's University Center in 1982, not stolen.

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What is the name LSU uses for the trophy flag awarded to the victor of the Battle for the Rag?

Answer: The Tiger Rag

Explanation: LSU refers to the trophy flag awarded to the victor of the Battle for the Rag as the Tiger Rag.

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What inspired LSU's specific name for the trophy flag?

Answer: A popular musical tune performed by the marching band

Explanation: LSU's specific name for the trophy flag, the Tiger Rag, is inspired by the popular musical tune 'Tiger Rag' performed by the Louisiana State University Tiger Marching Band.

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When was the original trophy flag created, and what was the historical context for its establishment?

Answer: 1940, to promote good sportsmanship after a 1938 fan riot

Explanation: The original trophy flag was created in 1940 to promote good sportsmanship following a fan riot after Tulane's victory in 1938.

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What became of the original trophy flag?

Answer: It is believed to have been destroyed in a fire at Tulane's University Center in 1982.

Explanation: The original trophy flag is believed to have been destroyed in a fire at Tulane's University Center in 1982.

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Institutional Affiliations and Context

LSU and Tulane were both charter members of the Southern Conference in 1922.

Answer: False

Explanation: While LSU and Tulane were members of the Southern Conference from 1922 to 1932, they were not charter members of that conference. They were, however, charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 1932.

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LSU and Tulane became charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 1932.

Answer: True

Explanation: LSU and Tulane were indeed charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC), joining the conference in 1932.

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In which year did LSU and Tulane become charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC)?

Answer: 1932

Explanation: LSU and Tulane became charter members of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) in 1932.

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Stadiums, Facilities, and Team Culture

State Field served as the home field for the LSU Tigers football team from 1924 to 1950.

Answer: False

Explanation: State Field served as LSU's home field from 1893 to 1924. Tiger Stadium became their home in 1924.

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The LSU Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes provides academic support for student-athletes at Louisiana State University.

Answer: True

Explanation: The LSU Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes is indeed dedicated to providing academic support for student-athletes at Louisiana State University.

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The initial home field for the Tulane Green Wave football team was Yulman Stadium.

Answer: False

Explanation: The initial home field for the Tulane Green Wave football team was Sportsman's Park (Crescent City Base Ball Park) from 1893 to 1894, not Yulman Stadium.

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Tad Gormley Stadium served as an alternate stadium for Tulane Green Wave football during the periods of 2002–2004 and in 2008.

Answer: True

Explanation: Tad Gormley Stadium did serve as an alternate venue for Tulane Green Wave football during the specified periods of 2002–2004 and in 2008.

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The official fight song for Tulane Green Wave football is 'The Hullabaloo'.

Answer: False

Explanation: The official cheer for Tulane Green Wave football is 'The Hullabaloo,' while the official fight song is 'The Olive and the Blue'.

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Which stadium served as the home field for the LSU Tigers football team from 1893 to 1924?

Answer: State Field

Explanation: State Field served as the home field for the LSU Tigers football team from 1893 to 1924.

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What is the current home stadium for the LSU Tigers football team?

Answer: Tiger Stadium

Explanation: Tiger Stadium is the current home stadium for the LSU Tigers football team.

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Which stadium was the initial home field for the Tulane Green Wave football team?

Answer: Sportsman's Park

Explanation: Sportsman's Park (Crescent City Base Ball Park) was the initial home field for the Tulane Green Wave football team.

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What is the current home stadium for the Tulane Green Wave football team?

Answer: Yulman Stadium

Explanation: Yulman Stadium is the current home stadium for the Tulane Green Wave football team.

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Which of these stadiums served as a home venue for Tulane Green Wave football during the early to mid-20th century?

Answer: Third Tulane Stadium

Explanation: Third Tulane Stadium, along with First and Second Tulane Stadiums, served as home venues for Tulane Green Wave football during the early to mid-20th century.

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What is the official cheer for Tulane Green Wave football?

Answer: The Hullabaloo

Explanation: The official cheer for Tulane Green Wave football is 'The Hullabaloo'.

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Evolution and Termination of the Annual Series

The LSU–Tulane football rivalry was reinstated for annual play in 1994 after a period of infrequent games.

Answer: False

Explanation: The rivalry was reinstated for annual play in 2006, not 1994, after a period of infrequent games.

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The renewed LSU–Tulane series was prematurely terminated in 2009 because Tulane refused to play any more games in Baton Rouge.

Answer: False

Explanation: The series was terminated because LSU offered Tulane $700,000 to void the agreement, as LSU desired to play all future games in Baton Rouge, and Tulane agreed to end the series rather than forfeit home games.

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LSU paid Tulane $700,000 to end their football series early, but no agreement for a future game was made.

Answer: False

Explanation: While LSU did pay Tulane $700,000 to end the series early, an agreement for one future game in New Orleans was made, though it has not yet been played.

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The game marking the renewal of the rivalry in 2006 resulted in #10 LSU defeating Tulane with a score of 49–7.

Answer: True

Explanation: The game that marked the renewal of the rivalry on September 23, 2006, saw #10 LSU defeat Tulane with a score of 49–7.

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When was the LSU–Tulane football rivalry officially reinstated for annual play after a period of infrequent games?

Answer: 2006

Explanation: The LSU–Tulane football rivalry was officially reinstated for annual play in 2006.

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What was the financial arrangement LSU made with Tulane to conclude their football series early in 2009?

Answer: LSU paid Tulane $700,000 to void the remaining six years of their agreement.

Explanation: LSU paid Tulane $700,000 to void the remaining six years of their home-and-home agreement, leading to the early conclusion of the series in 2009.

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