Who are the best running back duos in LSU history

In the history of the program, LSU has had its fair share of one-two punches at the tailback position.

Two good running backs are better than one.

In the history of the program, LSU has had its fair share of one-two punches at the tailback position. It’s been needed since running back is often a spot where the starter gets banged up.

The SEC was all about the ground game until about five years ago. You needed these running backs to win. In 2004, Auburn rode Ronnie Brown and Cadillac Williams to an undefeated season. The Alabama dynasty was built on having depth at running back.

Here are some of the best running back duos in the history of LSU football.

PHOTOS: A look at LSU’s SEC Championship Game history

LSU has an all-time record of 5-1 in the SEC Championship Game, and a few of those wins have been followed by national championship victories.

LSU may not always be in the SEC Championship Game, but their historic trend bodes well for them when they do make an appearance. LSU is 5-1 all-time in the SEC Championship Game, which is good for the best winning percentage in the game among all SEC schools.

Three different coaches have claimed an SEC championship for LSU with Nick Saban, Les Miles, and Ed Orgeron. And on a few occasions, a victory in the SEC Championship Game has been followed up by a national championship.

Here is a look back through LSU’s history in the SEC Championship Game.