LSU moved to 5-2 on the year behind an impressive performance from Jayden Daniels. Here's what we learned.
[Jaray Jenkins](https://lsutigerswire.usatoday.com/tag/jaray-jenkins/) and [Brian Thomas Jr](https://lsutigerswire.usatoday.com/tag/brian-thomas-jr/) both came up with long touchdown grabs, helping LSU find the explosiveness it had been looking for all year. Early in the second half, LSU stopped Florida on fourth-and-goal. LSU found success through the air and on the ground. The Tigers would like to see a lot more of what they saw tonight. Itโs the kind of start the LSU offense had been waiting for. Despite the success, some injury concerns popped up. At the half, Kelly told ESPN that he thought Bech should have called for a fair catch. [Josh Williams](https://lsutigerswire.usatoday.com/tag/josh-williams/) to get the first down. Both teams entered the night at 4-2 in whatโs considered a rebuilding year for each program. Daniels was spreading the ball around, getting everyone involved. The Florida offense capitalized with a touchdown. LSU was 6-7 on third down in the first half and was successful on 58% of all plays.
The LSU offense forgot to show up last week against Tennessee, but it made up for it this week as they had a field day against the Florida Gators.
[Josh Williams](https://lsutigerswire.usatoday.com/tag/josh-williams/) was running like his name was Forrest Gump. [Jayden Daniels](https://lsutigerswire.usatoday.com/tag/jayden-daniels/) looked incredible. [Kayshon Boutte](https://lsutigerswire.usatoday.com/tag/kayshon-boutte/) had his best game of the year as he had over 100 yards receiving.
WHAT HAPPENED: Quarterback Jayden Daniels led the Tigers to long touchdowns on their offense's first six possessions, as LSU rolled to a big lead and closed ...
Florida (4-3, 1-3) is idle next week and will be back on the field Oct. He also had some tremendous on-target throws and was a step ahead of the UF pass rush all night. Daniels, the transfer from Arizona State, finished with 393 yards of total offense and had a hand in all six Tigers touchdowns. UF had leads of 7-0, 14-7 and 21-14 before LSU scored four unanswered TDs to seize command of the game. led the Tigers to long touchdowns on their offense's first six possessions, as LSU rolled to a big lead and closed out the Gators with a late field goal in their Southeastern Conference showdown Saturday night at Spurrier/Florida Field. Richardson completed 15 of 23 throws for 185 yards with one TD, that one coming on a 51-yard strike to