LSU vs Florida Prediction, Game Preview

LSU vs Florida game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 7 game on Saturday, October 15

LSU vs Florida prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 7, Saturday, October 15


LSU vs Florida How To Watch

Date: Saturday, October 15
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, FL
How To Watch: ESPN
Record: LSU (4-2), Florida (4-2)
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LSU vs Florida Game Preview

Why LSU Will Win

The Tigers are better than they showed in the 40-13 loss to Tennessee last week.

All of a sudden the run defense stopped working, the two turnovers didn’t help, and the game got away from the team fast. On the plus side, Jayden Daniels was solid. The former Arizona State quarterback bounced back from a bad day in the win over Auburn to throw for 300 yards against the Vols.

He should be able to bomb away on a Gator secondary that’s been relatively great considering it dealt with Utah’s Cameron Rising, Kentucky’s Will Levis, and Tennessee’s Hendon Hooker. However, it allowed big yards to all of them, and now it’s Daniels’ turn.

Florida’s defense is the worst in the SEC in third down stops, the run defense isn’t getting anything done, and the offense has been way too inconsistent.

However …

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Why Florida Will Win

Here comes the Gator running game.

Tennessee has a solid ground attack, and LSU made it look next-level special last week allowing too many gashes and too much control as it ripped off 263 yards and two scores. In an ideal Florida world, that’s what it wants to do.

New head coach Billy Napier’s offense is designed to get the running backs on the move in open areas – yeah, everyone tries that, but Florida doesn’t really bash like it could – and it helps to have a quarterback who can run like Anthony Richardson.

The Gators have been resilient. They’ve been through a slew of tough battles and survived the short week of two games in six days with a workmanlike effort win over Missouri last Saturday.

Turnovers have been a wee bit of a problem, but the penalties haven’t been bad, the offensive line is giving everyone time to work, and unlike Daniels in his offensive system, Richardson is connecting on enough big downfield throws to matter.

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What’s Going To Happen

Florida is starting to get that ground attack going. It averaged over seven yards per carry against Missouri, and it’s going to do just enough to offset the LSU offense that’s about to be a whole lot sharper than it was against the Vols.

LSU will do a far better job of controlling the clock, and it’ll bounce back big from the bad day, but the Gator combination of run, run, run and big pass play will overcome the rocky D.

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LSU vs Florida Prediction, Line

Florida 26, LSU 23
Line: Florida -2.5, o/u: 51.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 1.5
LSU vs Florida Must See Rating (out of 5): 4
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Week 7 Big Game Reactions 
Oklahoma State 32, Texas 24
Ole Miss 31, Tennessee 26
Michigan State 20, Indiana 15
Oklahoma 52, TCU 31
Cincinnati 56, UCF 21
Purdue 24, Iowa 7
Georgia 30, Kentucky 13

LSU 49, Florida 42 Reaction

Find two more interesting back-to-back games in a recent series than the ones Florida and LSU came up with.

Last year, the Tigers won a thriller in the fog, and this time around they pulled the game – and possibly the Ed Orgeron era – out of the fire in a defense-optional fight.

Tyrion Davis-Price ran for 287 yards and three scores, and LSU didn’t even win the time of possession battle and was outgained by 35 yards overall.

Florida was supposed to be the running team – it almost pulled off the upset over Alabama with the ground attack – but it got bottled up by the Tigers and had to throw to win. That was a problem.

The yards were there – 350 of them – but Anthony Richardson and Emory Jones each threw two picks, and the -4 turnover margin turned out to be the difference as the Gators ducked out of the SEC title chase.

After losing three of the last five games, what’s next? Georgia in two weeks. At this point, though, the game doesn’t really matter at three games back of the Dawgs in the East.

This did matter, though, for LSU.

It’s still technically in the SEC title chase after this, but forget that. the Tigers needed this just to stay alive for a bowl game, and that’s hardly a given even at 4-3.

There should be a win over ULM in late November, however, coming up …

At Ole Miss, at Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas A&M to close.

For now, LSU got a big win, it was fun, the running game looked great, and Orgeron’s voice was cashed after it was over – all like it’s supposed to be.

Week 7 Big Game Reactions 
Oklahoma State 32, Texas 24
Ole Miss 31, Tennessee 26
Michigan State 20, Indiana 15
Oklahoma 52, TCU 31
Cincinnati 56, UCF 21
Purdue 24, Iowa 7
Georgia 30, Kentucky 13

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LSU vs. #6 Florida: NCAA college football live stream, TV channel, start time, odds, prediction

The Florida Gators will host the LSU Tigers on Saturday evening in an SEC matchup from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainsville.

The Florida Gators will host the LSU Tigers on Saturday evening in an SEC matchup from Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainsville.

The Gators are on a six-game winning streak and would like to stay in the CFB conversation with another win tonight against a struggling Tigers team. LSU has lost their last three of four-game and would be great to see them get an upset tonight against the Gators at home.

This should be a fun, high scoring game, here’s everything you need to know to stream the action tonight:

LSU vs. #6 Florida

  • When: Saturday, December 12
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free) 

NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA Football odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 6:15 p.m. ET.

LSU vs. #6 Florida -23.5

O/U: 67.5

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The Georgia Bulldogs face the Alabama Crimson Tide on Oct. 17 in one of the best college football games of the season

The Georgia Bulldogs face the Alabama Crimson Tide on Oct. 17 in one of the best college football games of the season. The game is set as CBS’s night game for the season and will start at 8:00 pm. Both teams are projected to be in the top five.

Both Georgia and Alabama missed the College Football Playoff last season. The duo is expected to compete for the SEC Championship this year. The Florida Gators are projected to be the biggest competition for the Dawgs in the SEC week.

Additionally, in the fourth week of SEC conference play, the Florida Gators will face a challenge from the LSU Tigers. Last season, the Tigers beat the Gators 42-28 in one of LSU’s closer games of the 2019 season. The year, LSU will travel to The Swamp in what will be a crucial game for both teams.

As always in the SEC, there are a lot of interesting match-ups:

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