On the other foot?
In the 1990s, LSU fans lamented having Florida as a permanent opponent in football from the SEC's Eastern Division.
With back-to-back wins and three wins in the last four games, LSU may be getting the upper hand in the series with Florida.
"I understand we have LSU every year,'' Florida coach Urban Meyer said on the SEC Teleconference Wednesday. "A few years ago that wasn't a problem, but they're a heck of a football team. They've recruited well.''
LSU has a ways to go to match Steve Spurrier's dominance in the 1990s. But a win on Oct. 7 in The Swamp might signal a change in the balance of power in this series.
With back-to-back wins and three wins in the last four games, LSU may be getting the upper hand in the series with Florida.
"I understand we have LSU every year,'' Florida coach Urban Meyer said on the SEC Teleconference Wednesday. "A few years ago that wasn't a problem, but they're a heck of a football team. They've recruited well.''
LSU has a ways to go to match Steve Spurrier's dominance in the 1990s. But a win on Oct. 7 in The Swamp might signal a change in the balance of power in this series.
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