Florida Gators recruiting prospects predict the LSU game

The Florida Gators take their undefeated record on the road to LSU this weekend in one of the biggest games of the weekend.

Gator Country asked several of the Florida Gators recruiting targets and commits to weigh in and give their thoughts on who will win the game on Saturday night in Baton Rouge.

Most prospects that we asked said that they expect a good physical game on Saturday night as the game pits the best player in the country against the best defense in the country.

Here’s what the Florida Gators recruiting prospects had to say about the game.

Auburn Tigers receiver commit Eli Stove-“Florida wins.”

Florida Gators cornerback commit Quincy Lenton-“LSU hasn’t faced a good defense this season… Florida will win the game.”

2017 Florida Gators quarterback commit Jake Allen-“A Gator win.”

Florida Gators quarterback commit Kyle Trask-“27-21 Florida wins the game.”

Offensive line target Marcus Tatum-“A close defensive battle is what I expect.”

Florida Gators defensive end commit Jaquan Bailey-“Gators win by 14.”

Florida Gators safety commit Jeawon Taylor-“23-17 Gators.”

Florida Gators defensive end commit Eric Mitchell-“Florida wins with Treon [Harris]”

Florida Gators offensive line commit Branton Autry-“Florida wins by 7.”

2017 Florida Gators receiver commit Daquon Green-“A very close and physical game. I would like to see how Florida is going to bring the intensity to Tiger Stadium.”

Offensive line target Ashton Julious-“I feel like it will be a good game.”

Defensive end target Jordan Woods-“I’m just going to say the first to score two touchdowns will win the game.”

Defensive end target Jachai’ Polite-“Florida by a touchdown.”

Florida Gators center commit Brett Heggie-“Florida with the upset with our back-up quarterback in Death Valley.”

Miami Hurricanes receiver commit Sam Bruce-“If Florida doesn’t stop #7 they will lose… Bad!”

Make sure to stay tuned to GatorCountry.com for all of the post game reactions from the Florida Gators recruiting targets.

Andrew Spivey
Andrew always knew he wanted to be involved with sports in some capacity. He began by coaching high school football for six years before deciding to pursue a career in journalism. While coaching, he was a part of two state semifinal teams in the state of Alabama. Given his past coaching experience, he figured covering recruiting would be a perfect fit. He began his career as an intern for Rivals.com, covering University of Florida football recruiting. After interning with Rivals for six months, he joined the Gator Country family as a recruiting analyst. Andrew enjoys spending his free time on the golf course and watching his beloved Atlanta Braves. Follow him on Twitter at @AndrewSpiveyGC.