Houston Chronicle Sunday

Tigers rebound for key victory over Gators

- By Mark Long

GAINESVILL­E, Fla. — Danny Etling threw a short touchdown pass in the second half and LSU rebounded from a stunning home loss and beat No. 21 Florida 17-16 on Saturday.

“Playing with heart, playing with grit and having some pride about yourself,” Etling said when asked about the difference in the past two games. “Last week, we lost some pride. There was no energy on the sideline. If you have a lack of energy out there, that starts with the players.

“We wanted to have energy, be upbeat on the sideline, have some fun out there, have each other’s back and get a win,” Etling added.

The Tigers moved the ball well early with jet sweeps and then pounded it between the tackles late to hand the Gators their first Southeaste­rn Conference loss of the season.

The difference was Florida’s usually stout kicking game. Eddy Pineiro missed the first extra point of his career in the third quarter and never got a chance to atone for it. He had made 46 in a row.

Still, LSU (4-2, 1-1 SEC) looked nothing like it did the previous week. The 24-21 loss to Troy was the program’s first at home against a non-conference opponent since 2000.

“It was the mindset of our football team not being denied,” LSU coach Ed Orgeron said. “This team made a decision on Monday that they were going to win this football game.”

The Tigers opened up a 14-point lead early in the third on Etling’s 2-yard touchdown pass to Tory Carter.

The Gators (3-2, 1-1) answered, getting the first of consecutiv­e TD runs by Lamical Perine. Pineiro yanked the extra point left after the second one.

Florida fell to 13-2 at home under McElwain.

“It hurts and they should hurt,” McElwain said. “That’s the nature of the beast . ... That’s life in the SEC.”

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