Losing to USF in the Swamp was ugly, and now it might get worse. The Gators now go on the road to Death Valley at night. One of the toughest atmospheres in college football for visitors. DJ Lagway hasn't looked great and is going against what looks to be a really good Tigers defense this year. Garrett Nussmeier will do a little bit more and give his team a moderate lead at halftime.
Last week's 18-16 loss in the Swamp was an ugly one for Florida. Turnovers, questionable decisions, penalties. And now they have to go to Death Valley, at night, to take on LSU. But if there was a bright spot for the Gators, it was the defense that allowed just one offensive touchdown. Meanwhile, the strength of the Bayou Bengals might surprisingly be the strength of this team after holding Clemson and Louisiana Tech to a combined 17 points over their first two games. There could be a feeling-out process early on here, resulting in a low-scoring first half.
Overreaction to how LSU made Cade Klubnik look last weekend who still went over this number. Think Florida trailing leads to increased volume which gives us a favorable path with such a low number.
Project 67.5, expect favorable game script for LSU leading to heavy work load for Durham to close out the game.