BATON ROUGE, La. — UF quarterback DJ Lagway watched helplessly as LSU cornerback Deshawn Spears raced past him down the sideline and into the end zone for a pick-six.

The worst night of Lagway’s brief collegiate career had hit a low point during a 20-10 loss Saturday night at Tiger Stadium .

Once considered a Heisman candidate, Lagway threw a career-high five interceptions — each displaying a shocking inability to see the field — to accentuate his sophomore slump and potentially begin Florida’s free fall under coach Billy Napie r with a visit to No. 5 Miami coming up Saturday.

Coming off an 18-16 loss to USF they could ill afford, the Gators (1-2, 0-1 SEC) arrived at Tiger Stadium seeking their first win in Baton Rouge since 2016 and first victory under Napier against a ranke

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