BATON ROUGE, La. − Florida football coach Billy Napier and quarterback DJ Lagway both took accountability for Lagway's five-interception game during UF's 20-10 loss to LSU before 102,158 at Tiger Stadium.

The 6-foot-3, 247-pound Lagway had more valleys than peaks in Death Valley, as he completed 33 of 49 passes for 287 yards with one TD and five picks. It was the most interceptions for a Florida Gators quarterback since quarterback Shane Matthews threw five interceptions at Mississippi State on Oct. 1, 1992.

"It’s important, OK, for everyone to understand that he’s still a young player," Napier said. "I think it’s important for everybody, and he’s an incredible teammate and he’s an incredible young man, and he works as hard as any player that I’ve been around, and I think that tonigh

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