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Florida lost to LSU 20-10, with quarterback DJ Lagway throwing five interceptions.
The Gators' offensive line struggled, committing five penalties, including four for holding.
Florida's defense performed well, holding LSU to 316 total yards and ten first downs.
The Gators will next face No. 6 Miami after the Hurricanes defeated USF.
BATON ROUGE, La. − Florida football coach Billy Napier was proud of the fight UF showed in its SEC opener at No. 4 LSU on Sept. 13.
Execution was another matter. Five turnovers, all interceptions by Florida Gators starting quarterback DJ Lagway, proved costly in UF's 20-10 loss to the Tigers.
"We did a lot of good on defense," Napier said."Ten first downs (allowed) I think, and really held them to 316 yards. We got a takeaway late