GAINESVILLE, Fla. — With two defenders closing in and a strained left hamstring to protect, Florida quarterback DJ Lagway's only option was to step up and let it fly.
Lagway's 36-yard completion to Elijhah Badger was a thing of beauty and arguably the most important play in Florida's season. It set up Ja'Kobi Jackson's 1-yard scoring run and put the Gators ahead for good in the fourth quarter of a 27-16 victory over suddenly reeling No. 21 LSU on Saturday.
''Elite play,'' Florida coach Billy Napier said. ''God blessed that young man.''
Lagway returned after missing most of Florida's last two games and delivered enough clutch plays for the Gators to earn their first series victory since 2018.
Jadan Baugh's 55-yard scoring scamper with 3:48 remaining essentially sealed it and put Florida (5-5, 3-4 Southeastern Conference) on the verge of becoming bowl eligible.
The Gators had dropped eight in a row against ranked opponents and were 1-10 under coach Billy Napier in rivalry games. But this was the kind of performance that has mostly eluded Napier during his three seasons in Gainesville.
''You've got to be a tough guy, and you got to be up for the challenge,'' Napier said. "This group has proven they're up for that. It's harder than ever in my opinion. These guys could have pointed fingers and splintered a long time ago. That's what I'm most proud of.''
LSU coach Brian Kelly had few answers following his team's third consecutive loss. Cameras caught Kelly screaming at receiver Chris Hilton early — he seemed to call him uncoachable — and getting yelled at late by receiver Kyren Lacy.