Let’s try to have a little optimism out there, people.
This is not the Bataan Death March that awaits the Florida football team as it plays its final three games of the season (likely) against teams ranked in the top 20 of the Coaches Poll and will do so as double-digit underdogs in each game.
Strange things happen in college football. Keep telling yourself that.
The Florida-LSU game has become a rivalry because the cross-division split made LSU the permanent opponent for UF. They will play next year, and then we’ll just see where the SEC goes with eight or nine conference games.
The Dooley’s Dozen takes a look at the Tigers, who are coming off a loss to Alabama and are 6-3 and 4-2 in the SEC.