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The 2015 season for the LSU Tigers ended in an overall record of 9-3.
One of the best wins of that season came against the Florida Gators in Baton Rouge.
The Tigers entered the game ranked No. 6 in the country with a 5-0 record. Florida was No. 8 in the country with a 6-0 record.
Both teams were playing for the right for bragging rights and one win closer to a hopeful trip to Atlanta for the SEC Championship.
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The Gators led 7-0 after the first quarter after Jake McGee caught a four yard touchdown pass from quarterback Treon Harris for the first score of the game.
LSU responded in the second quarter as running back Leonard Fournette scored on a two yard touchdown run to tie the game 7-7. With 5:00 left before halftime, Malachi Dupre caught a nine yard pass from Brandon Harris to put the Tigers up 14-7. Nearly three minutes later, Fournette scored his second touchdown of the day from six yards out to give the Tigers a 21-7 lead.
With 1:34 left in the quarter, McGee caught his second touchdown of the day for the Gators on a 19-yard pass from Harris to pull the Gators within a 21-14 score.
But with 15 seconds left before the break, Dupre reeled in a 50 yard pass from Harris to give the Tigers a 28-14 lead heading into the locker room.
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Florida scored twice in the third quarter to tie the game. Kelvin Taylor ran it in from two yards out with 8:01 left in the third to cut the deficit to 28-21. With 1:04 left, Antonio Callaway caught a 72 yard touchdown from Harris to tie the game.
At the 10:40 mark of the fourth quarter, LSU kicker Trent Domingue scored on a 16-yard run to put the Tigers up 35-28.
That score by Domingue would be enough to give LSU their sixth victory of the season and defeat the Gators for the second consecutive season.
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