The LSU offense started slow yet again against Florida. After two lackluster starts against Clemson and Louisiana Tech, Tiger fans were hoping that by Week 3, the offense would be more in rhythm and put together a better start. But a poor first quarter against Florida proved otherwise.
The Tigers had four first quarter drives against Florida, and mustered up just one first down and 45 yards of total offense. Even after getting momentum thanks to an interception from Dashawn Spears, LSU couldn't capitalize. The Tigers went three-and-out for the third consecutive drive following the interception.