DJ Lagway Struggles in Florida Loss to LSU
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Sophomore quarterback DJ Lagway – once hailed as the golden-armed prodigy who would rescue coach Billy Napier’s teetering tenure in Gainesville – threw five interceptions. Five! That’s the second-most in Florida football history.
The Florida Gators quarterback Lagway had a night to forget (and then some) against No. 3-ranked LSU at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La. on Saturday. Lagway threw not one, not two, not three, not four, but five interceptions on the game, including a pick-six in the third quarter that effectively ended the Gators’ chances of an upset.
DJ Lagway and the Florida Gators dropped a game they absolutely could not afford to lose against in-state American Conference rival South Florida, who outlasted
DJ Lagway is picked off for a third time and Dashawn Spears takes it back to house for a 20-10 LSU lead.
Florida’s stunning home loss to USF Saturday night put the Gators on their heels heading into SEC play and coach Billy Napier back on the hot seat. UF lacked discipline and killer instinct, while sophomore star quarterback DJ Lagway was ordinary.
He remains accountable, if not terribly accurate. Befitting his role as the Florida Gators’ resident stalwart, quarterback DJ Lagway refused to cite his myriad offseason injuries as an alibi for his uneven performance in Saturday’s 18-16 loss to USF.
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SportsGrid on MSNDJ Lagway's Props: Performance and Play Calling Critique
DJ Lagway has a 72% completion and four touchdowns this year. Despite criticism of Billy Napier's play-calling, expectations are high against the LSU Tigers.
When Florida signed DJ Lagway as the No. 1-ranked quarterback in his class, it was clear the program was getting a special prospect. What may not have been as clear at the time was how much of an impact he would have on recruiting for years to come.