There was plenty of chatter surrounding who was holding up making up the LSU-Florida game after Hurricane Matthew disrupted the initial slate of games. Internal emails obtained by WBRZ in Louisiana, LSU showed clear frustration in the slow-moving process.
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After LSU athletic director Joe Alleva and communications director Michael Alleva called the situation a "joke." Alleva mentioned why Florida may not want to play the game.
"... If they lose they would lose the east. Their schedule is easier than Tennessee (sic) if they wanted to play we would be playing here or there," Alleva wrote after Chatelain questioned why Florida would want to avoid a game with the Tigers."
After much deliberation, Florida and LSU agreed to make up the contest on November 19 in Baton Rouge.
With Tennessee losing in back-to-back weeks to Texas A&M and Alabama, Florida only needs to win out in SEC play in order to punch a ticket to Atlanta for the SEC championship game.
This one should be fiery when the two teams face off.