Florida football has a lot to prove coming off of a shocking upset loss at the hands of South Florida on Saturday in Gainesville, but the schedule isn't getting any easier for Billy Napier and company.

Now, the Gators have to hop right into SEC play and take on No. 3 LSU in Death Valley on Saturday night. There's no question that Florida must step up its game on both sides of the ball if it wants to compete with Brian Kelly and the Tigers, but it will be getting at least one reinforcement that should help the cause.

Defensive lineman Caleb Banks, one of Florida's top players on that side of the ball, is expected to make his season debut on Saturday after missing the first two games of the season, according to Matt Zenitz of 247 Sports.

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