DJ Lagway, Florida offense falter against ferocious Texas A&M defense
By Max Bernstein | Oct. 13Following its 29-21 victory over then-No. 9 Texas on Oct. 4, the Gators offense didn’t skip a beat in the first quarter on Oct. 11.
Following its 29-21 victory over then-No. 9 Texas on Oct. 4, the Gators offense didn’t skip a beat in the first quarter on Oct. 11.
The Florida Gators suffered their fourth loss of the season against the then-No. 5 Texas A&M Aggies. Here are a few of the key reasons why the Gators struggled Saturday night.
Florida’s freshman class is loaded with talent. Wide receivers Dallas Wilson and Vernell Brown III have gained attention for their offensive impact. On defense, freshman edge rusher Jayden Woods has been just as significant.
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Lagway made an explicit promise to fix the Gators’ offense, which ranked among the worst in the SEC and scored just 11 points per game against FBS opponents.
In his collegiate debut, the freshman wide receiver grabbed six passes for 111 yards and two touchdowns, setting UF debut records in all three categories. Wilson's electric performance helped guide the Gators to a crucial 29-21 win over the Longhorns.
Gators quarterback DJ Lagway found his footing following several miserable performances in Florida's upset victory against the No. 9 Texas Longhorns.
The lead-up to the 2025-26 season was less about the sport and more about the story for Florida’s DJ Lagway and Texas’ Arch Manning.
The Gators offense needs a boost. This Saturday, it may get one — in the form of five-star recruit Dallas Wilson.
The Manning family is no stranger to success. It’s a bloodline featuring Hall of Famers, MVPs and Super Bowl trophies.
Billy Napier. Steve Sarkisian. Before they were the faces of two marquee SEC programs, they represented Alabama football together — a decade prior to this year’s Gator-Longhorn matchup.
There is plenty of anticipation for the game, but each team has experienced varying degrees of success despite entering the year with lofty expectations.
Jonathan Perzley has signed hundreds of athletes during his career, far more former Gators than anyone in the business, and he currently represents 56 players in the league. That’s over 3% of all NFL players.
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The Florida Gators have found the endzone just three times in their last three games. And there's no sugarcoating it — Florida’s leaders have said the offense sorely needs change.
For the first time since November 26, 2016, Florida went without a successful third down conversion the entire game in its 26-7 loss to No. 4 Miami Sept. 20.