Florida is 102nd nationally against Football Bowl Subdivision opponents in 2025 averaging 106.00 rushing yards per game and quarterback D.J. Lagway is second in the country with six interceptions thrown through week three. Miami should be able to make Florida and Lagway one-dimensional.
The Florida offensive line is tied for third nationally with an 89.8 pass blocking grade and 16th in the country with a 74 run blocking grade from Pro Football Focus. Despite an elite OL, Lagway has struggled throwing from a clean pocket.
Max Chadwick of PFF on their preview of the Florida at Miami game, stated Lagway has a 68.