I would argue it like this:
I would have expected BBr
3 to have the higher energy LUMO, because Brs p orbitals are higher in energy than Fs.
However, the opposite order is observed, so there must be a stronger factor at work here.
Here's an MO diagram for BF
3 http://www.brynmawr.edu/Acads/Chem/sburgmay/chem231/BF3mos.jpgThe lumo is 2a
1", which arises from p-p interactions. In BF
3 these interations are strong, due to the small size of Fs p orbitals (good overlap with Bs p orbitals), resulting in a very large splitting - and a high energy 2a
1".
in comparison, Brs p orbitals are large, so the net overlap between B and Brs p orbitals is relatively poor, p-p interactions are relatively weak resulting in a much smaller splitting - and therefore a lower energy 2a
1".
Presumably, this effect outweighs the the fact that Brs p orbitals are higher in energy than Fs