LSU Opens as 12.5-Point Favorite Over Unbeaten Florida in Week 7; LSU Only 9-10 in Last 19 Off a Bye

By Ryan Bolta in College Football
Updated: April 6, 2020 at 3:57 pm EDTPublished:

- The #7 Florida Gators (6-0) are double-digit road ‘dogs to the #5 LSU Tigers (5-0) on Saturday (Oct. 12)
- LSU has scored at least 42 points in every game this season, but has yet to face an elite defense
- Florida has allowed 21 points or fewer in all six wins this season, which includes victories over four Power-5 opponents
Baton Rouge will play host to the best college football game of Week 7 when the 7th-ranked Florida Gators face the 5th-ranked LSU Tigers. The prolific offensive numbers from the 2019 Tigers, coupled with a strong homefield advantage in Death Valley, led to LSU opening as 12.5-point favorites.
The spread has already been bet up.
Florida Gators vs LSU Tigers Early Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
#7 Florida | +13.0 (-110) | TBD | O 54.5 (-110) |
#5 LSU | -13.0(-110) | TBD | U 54.5 (-110) |
*Odds as of 10/7.
Let me be very clear off the start, I am a big fan of Ohio State transfer Joe Burrow and think the Tigers have real business in the SEC this year. That said, 13 points in this game is startlingly high and betting on the Gators is absolutely the play I’m making for three key reasons.
Kyle Trask Coming Off Biggest Win of His Life
When Kyle Trask took over for the injured Feleipe Franks, all the stories were about his lack of playing time dating all the way back to high school (when he was D’Eriq King’s backup). Well, he’s proven he deserves to be on the field. He’s now 70 for 97 with seven touchdowns and only two interceptions. His 72.2% completion percentage is proof that he can spot the ball where it’s needed.
Those in the Florida loop will remember that the starting job probably would have been Trask’s last year had he not gotten injured in preseason.
Until two weeks ago, Florida QB Kyle Trask hadn't started a varsity football game since, well, ever.
(📍 @goodyear) pic.twitter.com/n3E5WdzSx3
— College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) October 5, 2019
The biggest test for Trask came just last week against Auburn and he performed admirably. He was 19 for 31 for 234 yards and two touchdowns en route to a 24-13 victory. The stats may not jump off the page but the result is undeniable: Trask handled a tough opponent well and was able to come out with a huge win.
Florida Defense Elite Unit Capable of Shutting Down LSU
Florida’s defense ranks 11th in efficiency nationwide by ESPN and they could absolutely give the Tigers fits this weekend. The Gators are 6-0 and have yet to give up more than 21 points in a game. They rank first in the country in both takeaways and interceptions.
Unlike most of their peers in the SEC, Florida actually had a challenging schedule out of the gate. Four of their five wins this year came versus Power-5 opponents: Miami, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Auburn.
Big-time wins = Big-time fun
🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊🔊#GoGators 🐊 #GatorsTogether pic.twitter.com/95feqIRZl6
— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) October 6, 2019
Linebacker David Reese II, in particular, is a name you should be ready to hear early and often. He leads the Gators with 49 tackles this season, including 13 against Auburn last week. Jonathan Greenard could play a big role as well; he is second on the team with 26 tackles and ranks first with three interceptions.
Context is Key When Evaluating LSU Offense
LSU has scored 42 or more points in all five games this season and is more electric on that side of the ball than they have been in years. That said, context is key when evaluating just how impressive they’ve been.
No Gimmicks, Just Takeaways. #Gators rank No. 1 in the country in TAKEAWAYS (17) & INTERCEPTIONS (12).#DBU #GatorStandard pic.twitter.com/zxSpHyB4pq
— Florida Gators Football (@GatorsFB) October 6, 2019
LSU beat Texas 45-38, which is a good win, but the Longhorns aren’t known as an elite defensive unit right now. Beyond that victory, wins over Georgia Southern, Northwestern State, Utah State and SEC-bottom dweller Vanderbilt do absolutely nothing to impress. It’s more a case for what’s wrong with college football than it is a case for why we should be impressed with LSU.
Coming off a bye should help, but not enough. Betting-wise, LSU is actually sub-.500 after a bye since 2012, going 9-10 ATS. Florida will be by far the best defensive team they’ve faced, which may not result in a loss, but could definitely pose problems with a spread that’s approaching two touchdowns.
History Favors the Underdog
One other thing to consider here is the history between these two teams. The underdog has won the last three meetings outright, including last year’s victory by the 22nd-ranked Gators over the 5th-ranked Tigers. That most-recent upset was in Gainesville and, while the location could make another upset difficult, covering the number shouldn’t be an issue in a game that will be lower scoring than most expect.
PICK: Florida +13 (-110)

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Ryan has been working at TSN for over eleven years, and is now a lead writer and content producer at That's Hockey. Over the years, he's launched and hosted TSN's first NCAAF podcast, The College Football Show, and been featured on the likes of TSN 1050, Sportscentre, and That's Hockey 2Nite.