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LSU controlled most of the game and held considerable statistical advantages, outgaining Florida 423 yards to 270 and holding possession for 34:02.
On three occasions, the Tigers failed to score after driving inside Florida’s 10 – the first time because of Guice’s fumble in the first half and the second time because of a botched field goal in the third quarter.
THE TAKEAWAY. Florida: The Gators played with a lot of heart, relied heavily on their elite defense and in the end emerged with an upset victory.
One video captured Fournette pushing Florida defensive backs coach Torrian Gray away from a cluster of LSU players and coaches.
UP NEXT. Florida: The Gators renew their non-conference rivalry with Florida State in Tallahassee.
Hurricane Matthew, which forced Florida to reschedule a home game against the Tigers and cancel a home game against lower-division Presbyterian, could end up costing the 21st-ranked Gators a trip to the Southeastern Conference title game.
Now, Tigers star running back Leonard Fournette is healthy, Florida is down seven starters – including their top three tacklers – and the game is being played in Baton Rouge.
Florida and LSU were initially scheduled to play Oct. 8 at Florida Field.

