Bengal Tiger LIVE Thread: LSU 52, Florida 35 - FINAL
LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels entered the week with more total yards than any player in college football.
He will firmly hold the same spot atop the NCAA’s list entering Week 12.
In a 52-35 win over Florida, Daniels became the first player in FBS history to pass for more than 350 yards and run for more than 200 yards in one game. Even with three losses, Daniels will certainly put himself among the leaders in the Heisman Trophy race.
Daniels finished the game 17-for-26 passing for 372 yards and three touchdowns while rushing for 234 yards and two touchdowns on just 12 carries.
That’s an average of 22 yards per catch and 20 yards per carry as LSU’s offense finished the game with 701 yards on offense.
LSU moved to 7-3 on the year with the win, and the Tigers have two regular season games remaining against Georgia State and Texas A&M.
Here’s the rundown on how the game played out, video of all the touchdowns, the stats and more.
FIRST QUARTER
(Florida won the toss and deferred to the second half)
LSU entered the week with the nation’s top offense, and it took no time for the Tigers to find the end zone against the Gators.
On the game’s first drive, LSU marched 75 yards in seven plays before Josh Williams punched it in the touchdown from the goal line.
The biggest play of the drive came on a third down when the Tigers, coming out of a timeout, rolled the pocket right and quarterback Jayden Daniels hit wide receiver Malik Nabers, who then took off for a 38-yard gain. Nabers also had an 18-yard catch-and-run on a sweep play to get the offense inside the 5-yard line.
Touchdown LSU!
The Tigers pick up this key third down to start the drive then cruise to the endzone and Josh Williams finishes the drive!
7-0, 11:59 1Q pic.twitter.com/6GihnegldQ
— Matthew Brune (@MatthewBrune_) November 12, 2023
LSU 7, Florida 0 – 11:50 remaining in first quarter
The Gators came back with a quick answer against an LSU defense that has struggled all season.
With a combination of gains on runs and passes, the Gators popped off two key plays to receiver Ricky Pearsall of 14 yards and 19 yards.
Eugene Wilson finished off the drive with a nine-yard catch-and-run for the score.
TOUCHDOWN GATORS! Tre Wilson strolls in from 9 yards out pic.twitter.com/MrOEh4xNXo
— Stadium and Gale: A Florida Gators Podcast (@StadiumAndGale) November 12, 2023
LSU 7, Florida 7 – 8:58 remaining in first quarter
The offense didn’t slow down, with Daniels coming out and hitting on four straight passes to wide receiver Chris Hilton (9 yards), tight end Mason Taylor (18 yards), Nabers (6 yards) and wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. (10 yards).
From there, running back John Emery and Daniels used a pair of runs to move the ball into the red zone for the second time across the game’s first two LSU drives.
Emery then pulled off an impressive juke to get free for what looked like a potential touchdown, but after a 14-yard gain he dropped to the ground holding his knee on a non-contact play. Emery was carried off by trainers minutes later, and Williams came in to run the ball on three straight plays, but after a five-yard gain, the Tigers couldn’t get across the line from one yard out.
On fourth down, LSU head coach Brian Kelly gave the green light on a fourth down call, and Williams was stuffed again for no gain to lead to the turnover on downs at the 1-yard line.
LSU is stuffed three straight times from the one-yard line and Florida takes over.
Tigers blink first... pic.twitter.com/qn5lxa36FQ
— Matthew Brune (@MatthewBrune_) November 12, 2023
Florida immediately popped a 24-yard pass from the 1-yard line, which got the Gators out of the shadows of their own end zone. From there, Florida quarterback Grahama Mertz moved the chains again with another completion to tight end Hayden Hansen.
Then came a big play by the LSU defense, with edge rusher Bradyn Swinson stripped Mertz, and freshman Javien Toviano – making his second career start at cornerback – scooped up the loose fumble.
Bradyn Swinson with a great pass rush for the sack and the forced fumble!
Tigers ball pic.twitter.com/UiLw4tBhAd
— Matthew Brune (@MatthewBrune_) November 12, 2023
The Tigers weren’t able to capitalize on the field position, though. After an opening drive that went for a touchdown and another drive that went to the 1-yard line, the Tigers ran four straight plays before Daniels was sacked on fourth down for back-to-back turnovers on downs.
SECOND QUARTER
After a pair of penalties on the Florida offense, the Gators were forced to punt it back to the Tigers.
LSU struck quickly, hitting Thomas on a great throw from Daniels for a 41-yard gain, then Daniels followed it up by flashing his speed on a scramble that went for 38 yards and got the offense into the red zone.
From there, an incomplete pass, a three-yard run and a throw that was caught short of the sticks set up a fourth down. LSU kicker Damian Ramos stepped in and hit the 28-yarder to give the Tigers the lead.
LSU 10, Florida 7 – 11:52 remaining in second quarter
After picking up a third down conversion, the Gators ran into trouble when Harold Perkins stripped Mertz as he dropped back to pass. Florida recovered, but had to punt it away on 4th-and-15.
It took Daniels just one play to take it 85 yards for an impressive rushing touchdown, picking up some key blocks from receivers along the way as LSU’s quarterback outran the entire Florida defense.
Through five drives, Daniels had 143 passing yards and 134 rushing yards – continuing to look the part of the best player in college football.
Jayden Daniels breaks an 85-yard touchdown run!
Give this man the Heisman Trophy. pic.twitter.com/QCNWD75j92
— Matthew Brune (@MatthewBrune_) November 12, 2023
LSU 17, Florida 7 – 8:21 remaining in second quarter
The Tigers appeared to be in line for a quick three-and-out, but the Gators converted the 3rd-and-8 with an 18-yard catch-and-run by running back Montrell Johnson. The play resulted in LSU safety Andre Sam being ejected for the game after the officials ruled targeting on a hit, which forced the Tigers to turn to true freshman Ryan Yaites with the first-team at safety.
LSU Safety Andre Sam has been ejected for targeting. Here is the hit. pic.twitter.com/FJD8HxeI6q
— Matthew Brune (@MatthewBrune_) November 12, 2023
After a run by Mertz, the officials hit LSU with another crucial penalty, this time a personal foul on Jacobian Guillory for unnecessary roughness.
With the Gators inside the red zone, an end-around rush by Wilson put the ball at the 5-yard line with less than five minutes to play in the first half. LSU starting JACK linebacker Ovie Oghoufo was banged up on the play, remaining on the field throughout the TV timeout before walking off without assistance from the medical staff.
Florida running back and Louisiana native Trevor Etienne took in the touchdown from seven yards out on the following play.
Touchdown in the home state for @Trevor_Etienne
💻 https://t.co/ZkefnIvTRb pic.twitter.com/QwCYOyEhCb
— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) November 12, 2023
LSU 17, Florida 14 – 4:30 remaining in second quarter
LSU quickly got into Florida territory thanks to a 14-yard catch-and-run by Nabers, but the Tigers were hit with a holding call on third down that was declined and forced LSU to punt from midfield with 2:18 left on the clock.
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LSU punter Jay Bramblett hit a nice punt that forced Pearsall into a fair catch at the 10-yard line with 2:11 remaining until halftime.
The Gators were hit with a false start as LSU’s crowd got loud, and then had to call a timeout two plays later as a result of the noise. Ultimately, the Tigers forced the Gators into a fourth down, but LSU had already spent all the team’s timeouts. Florida, backed inside the 20-yard line, chose to let the clock run out on the half.
HALFTIME: LSU 17, Florida 14
THIRD QUARTER
The LSU defense forced Florida into a quick three-and-out, and the Tigers made good on the punt by driving 81 yards on six plays for the touchdown.
Daniels took off on a 27-yard run to get the drive going, then running back Josh Williams caught a pass and took it 45 yards to the Florida 5-yard line.
Two plays later, running back Kaleb Jackson punched it in for the touchdown.
5 Yard TD by the freshman @Kaleb_TheGreat
📺 SEC Network pic.twitter.com/we0LUfCsjj
— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) November 12, 2023
LSU 24, Florida 14 – 11:05 remaining in third quarter
Florida was quick to answer as Mertz hit Pearsall for a 33-yard gain that got the Gators into LSU territory.
After an 18-yard run by Etienne, he followed it up with a 21-yard run for the touchdown.
Another one for @Trevor_Etienne!
💻 https://t.co/ZkefnIvTRb pic.twitter.com/49Q7MdW3bq
— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) November 12, 2023
LSU 24, Florida 21 – 9:32 remaining in third quarter
After Jackson ran it in for a touchdown on the prior drive, the true freshman coughed up the football on the kickoff and gave the Gators the ball back with a chance to take the lead.
And Florida did just that, going 23 yards on five straight run plays to take the lead on a quarterback sneak by Mertz.
NOT DONE YET! Florida takes the lead with a Graham Mertz touchdown 28-24 pic.twitter.com/cbIwY2hscW
— Stadium and Gale: A Florida Gators Podcast (@StadiumAndGale) November 12, 2023
Florida 28, LSU 24 – 7:16 remaining in third quarter
The shootout has now officially begun.
After Daniels hit Hilton and Nabers for a pair of 12-yard gains, LSU’s star took off running, this time bobbing and weaving his way 51 yards down the field for the touchdown – his second rushing score of the day.
Daniels joined Johnny Manziel as the lone player with 200 yards passing + 200 yards rushing in an SEC game. 226 yards passing 220 yards rushing
51 yards for the TOUCHDOWN @JayD__5 is unreal
📺 SEC Network pic.twitter.com/QqrFz7Ps61
— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) November 12, 2023
LSU 31, Florida 28 – 6:09 remaining in third quarter
LSU’s defense came up with a much-needed stop, forcing Florida into a quick three-and-out.
After the punt, running back Noah Cain stepped off the bench for a nice 8-yard run, then Thomas got open down the sideline and – once again – Daniels hit him in stride for the 52-yard gain.
With the ball at the Florida 10-yard line, Cain carried it for four yards before catching a third down pass and finding his way into the end zone for the touchdown to extend the LSU lead late in the third quarter.
5 finds 21@JayD__5 to @therealnoahcain
TOUCHDOWN
📺 SEC Network pic.twitter.com/TLadABN27z
— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) November 12, 2023
LSU 38, Florida 28 – 2:18 remaining in third quarter
A 20-yard gain on the drive’s second play got the Gators near midfield as time expired in the third quarter with the Gators trailing by 10 points.
FOURTH QUARTER
After converting on a third down, Florida continued to march down the field with the run game, and Etienne scored on a five-yard run to cut the lead to three points. It was the Louisiana native’s third touchdown of the game.
Hat Trick 🎩
2022 All-American Trevor Etienne (@Trevor_Etienne) is up to 3 rushing scores tonight. #GoGators 🐊 #AllAmericanBowl 🇺🇸
pic.twitter.com/L14hoUAT9j
— All-American Bowl (@AABonNBC) November 12, 2023
LSU 38, Florida 35 – 10:27 remaining in the fourth quarter
Three plays later, LSU had extended the lead back to double-digit.
After a run by Cain, Daniels hit Nabers for a 44-yard yard gain. Brian Thomas Jr. was flagged for holding downfield, which still gave the Tigers a first down on Florida’s 37-yard line.
One play later, Thomas made up for the mistake with a 37-yard touchdown catch.
Jayden to BT for the TOUCHDOWN pic.twitter.com/szXMYMaCYX
— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) November 12, 2023
LSU 45, Florida 35 – 9:14 remaining in fourth quarter
The Tigers immediately forced Florida into a third down, and the Gators turned the ball over on downs after Sage Ryan broke up a pass on 4th-and-3.
With 6:34 remaining, LSU’s offense handled business.
The Tigers drove 49 yards in seven plays before Thomas found the end zone again, this time on a 7-yard catch that put LSU ahead by 17 points with a little more than two minutes left in the game.
JD ➡️ BT AGAIN
📺 SEC Network pic.twitter.com/jJhsX6dV9n
— LSU Football (@LSUfootball) November 12, 2023
LSU 52, Florida 35 – 2:25 remaining in fourth quarter
With a little more than two minutes left, Florida’s offense went down the field, getting to the 5-yard line after an 11-play stretch that included a conversion on 4th-and-12.
On 4th-and-goal from the 5-yard line, LSU’s Saivion Jones batted down the pass attempt by Mertz to keep the Gators out of the end zone.
LSU kneeled out the clock with 28 seconds remaining to secure victory.