LSU's Jayden Daniels Makes FBS History in Win Over Florida
Record-breaking performance of 606 total yards and five touchdowns bolsters Daniels' Heisman Trophy candidacy
- LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels made FBS history by becoming the first quarterback to have at least 350 yards passing and 200 yards rushing in a single game.
- Daniels' record-breaking performance included 606 total yards and five touchdowns in LSU's win over Florida, bolstering his Heisman Trophy candidacy.
- Despite being in concussion protocol due to an injury sustained in a previous game, Daniels managed to rack up the most yards of total offense in SEC history and the most rushing yards by a QB in a single game in LSU history.
- Daniels' performance was praised by LSU coach Brian Kelly, who stated that if Daniels didn't win the Heisman Trophy, he should be the leading candidate.
- Daniels, a senior, has thrown for 3,164 yards this season with 30 touchdowns and only four interceptions, making him a standout player in college football.
- LSU's win over Florida marks their fifth consecutive victory in the series, with Daniels' performance being a key factor in their success.