SP+ prediction for Gators-Seminoles rivalry matchup in Week 14

ESPN’s SP+ model predicts a strong finish to the regular season for the Orange and Blue.

One of the biggest college football rivalry games in the nation is set to take place this Saturday in Tallahassee, where the Florida Gators will go head-to-head with the Florida State Seminoles in a series that dates back to 1958.

The Orange and Blue have seen a late-season surge that clinched a bowl berth last weekend after beating the then-ninth-ranked Ole Miss Rebels in the Swamp. This followed a top-25 upset of the LSU Tigers team inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium as well.

The Garnet and Gold, however, have had a fall to forget, winning just two games with a brutal nine losses to go with them. Mike Norvell’s team has plummeted precipitously from their undefeated regular-season campaign in 2023.

Ahead of the 68th meeting between the two schools on the collegiate gridiron, ESPN’s Bill Connelly released his SP+ predictions for the rivalry matchup. His computer model favors Florida by 12.6 points over Florida State with a 79% win probability and a projected final score of 31-19.

Compare that with the initial spread for the game (Florida, -14.5 points) for a difference of 1.9 between the two.

Billy Napier and Co. sit at No. 28 out of 134 FBS schools (10.2 overall rating) in the SP+ rankings coming into the last game of the regular season, while the visiting squad is 85th in the nation (-4.9).

About SP+ predictions

“SP+ is intended to be predictive and forward-facing,” according to ESPN. “It is not a résumé ranking that gives credit for big wins or particularly brave scheduling — no good predictive system is.

“It is simply a measure of the most sustainable and predictable aspects of football. If you’re lucky or unimpressive in a win, your rating will probably fall. If you’re strong and unlucky in a loss, it will probably rise.”

How to watch UF-FSU

The Gators will face the Seminoles inside Doak Campbell Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 30. The game will kick off at either 7 or 7:30 p.m. ET; broadcast details have yet to be determined.

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