Florida vs. Tennessee, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Florida Gators will meet the Tennessee Volunteers in an SEC matchup on Saturday afternoon from Neyland Stadium.

The Florida Gators will meet the Tennessee Volunteers in an SEC matchup on Saturday afternoon from Neyland Stadium.

Florida is coming off a 31-28 win over USF to improve to 2-1 on the season and they will be looking to upset the #11 Vols. Meanwhile, Tennessee picked up their third straight win of the season after knocking off Akron in a 63-6 blowout win last week.

This will be another great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

#20 Florida vs. #11 Tennessee

  • When: Saturday, September 24
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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O/U: 62.5

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Florida vs Tennessee Prediction, Game Preview

Florida vs Tennessee game preview, prediction, and breakdown for the Week 4 game on Saturday, September 24

Florida vs Tennessee prediction, game preview, how to watch. Week 4, Saturday, September 24


Florida vs Tennessee How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 24
Game Time: 3:30 ET
Venue: Neyland Stadium, Knoxville, TN
How To Watch: CBS
Record: Florida (2-1), Tennessee (3-0)
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Florida vs Tennessee Game Preview

Why Florida Will Win

Outside of one massively bad throw against Kentucky, the Gators aren’t hurting themselves. Considering things haven’t been all that smooth, winning the mistake game will be everything in this.

They’re not getting hit with a slew of penalties, there’s been just one lost fumble, and overall the team is net even in turnover margin.

On the other side, Tennessee has only turned it over three times, but the 24 penalties are too many, the special teams have been a tad shaky, and the Gators will be the first true test talent-wise.

The offensive line has been strong, the running game has been great, and now the team has to do what it does best. Get the dangerous runners in space, be more about grinding than trying to be sensational, and hit the Tennessee defense hard.

Yeah, the Vols have been strong so far defensively – playing Ball State and Akron will do that. Pitt was able to run a little bit, but it tried to win the game through the air. That was a problem when starting QB Kedon Slovis got hurt.

However …

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Why Tennessee Will Win

You have thrown as many touchdown passes as your 2022 Florida Gators have.

Yes, the running game has been strong, and yes, Anthony Richardson will be an interesting NFL draft pick, but the passing attack has been wildly inconsistent at best, disastrous at worst, and if the Vols can hold up against the run, everything should be fine.

The Florida offense is getting all of the attention, but the defense is the biggest problem. It’s the worst in the SEC at third down spots, the run D just got hammered by USF, and there’s not enough of a pass rush to bother the Vol backfield.

Tennessee QB Hendon Hooker has been fantastic, the passing game has yet to throw a pick, and if there’s some semblance of balance – running the ball wasn’t an issue against the MAC teams – Florida’s offense won’t be able to keep up.

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What’s Going To Happen

There’s been a lot of bending without breaking from the Florida defense.

As bad as it has been at times, it’s been able to get the job done. It’s not totally fair to blame the Kentucky loss on the Richardson pick six, but if he doesn’t throw that, it’s a different game.

Florida will hold up just enough to keep this close, but the inability to get much out of the passing game will be too much to overcome. Tennessee won’t go off, but it’ll get out with the win it’s been waiting for since 2016.

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Florida vs Tennessee Prediction, Line

Tennessee 30, Florida 23
Line: Tennessee -11, o/u: 62.5
ATS Confidence out of 5: 3
Florida vs Tennessee Must See Rating (out of 5): 4

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USA TODAY Sports unanimously picks Volunteers over Gators

Does Florida have a shot at beating Tennessee? The experts at USA TODAY Sports don’t seem to think so.

The Florida Gators and Tennessee Volunteers will clash on Saturday, but the experts at USA TODAY Sports aren’t giving the Orange and Blue much of a chance to come out of the SEC East clash victoriously.

All six experts — Scooby Axson, Jace Evans, Paul Myerberg, Erick Smith, Eddie Timanus and Dan Wolken — picked the Volunteers to win this week, which would all but doom Florida in the race for the SEC East crown. The loss to Kentucky hurt UF’s chances already, but two losses would make a win over Georgia moot.

The good news is that Florida has won 16 of the last 17 matchups in this series and that linebacker [autotag]Ventrell Miller[/autotag] could return. The bad news is that Tennessee looks like a legitimate top-10 team so far and has the home-field advantage. The Gators haven’t played a game on the road this season either, so it’s fairly reasonable to go with Volunteers here.

There’s also the [autotag]Anthony Richardson[/autotag] issue to consider. While it’s well-accepted that he is one of the most talented quarterbacks in that nation, Richardson hasn’t performed to the standard expected of him over the last two weeks. If the Gators are going to prove the experts wrong on Saturday, their offensive leader needs to play more like he did in Week 1 against Utah.

If Richardson shows up and Miller is healthy to lead the defense, Florida could pull off the upset.

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5 things to watch for in Florida’s Week 4 matchup with Tennessee

The Gators are facing their third top-20 opponent in four weeks. Here’s what the Florida faithful should look for against Tennessee.

After an ugly win in Week 3 against the USF Bulls, the Florida Gators are on the road for the first time in 2022 to face the Tennessee Volunteers.

UF’s first clash with an SEC opponent this season didn’t go so well, but Billy Napier and company are hoping for better returns this week. The good news is that Florida could be getting some players back from injury, namely linebacker [autotag]Ventrell Miller[/autotag]. His absence was notable last week, and his leadership would come in handy in Knoxville.

Of course, Florida will have to do more than just play good defense to win. [autotag]Anthony Richardson[/autotag] hasn’t been at his sharpest lately, and the Gators don’t stand much of a chance without him at his best. The running back committee has performed very well, but they could only manage a 4-point win over USF. If Richardson doesn’t play well, Florida could get blown out.

Here are five things to look for when Florida and Tennessee meet up on Saturday.

College Wire staff predict the winner from each SEC game in Week 4

Our network staff members make their predictions for every SEC game in Week 4.

In last week’s nonconference action, the SEC finished 9-1 with the lone loss coming from the Auburn Tigers as they fell to Penn State 41-12. Week 3 featured a pair of conference classes with the Georgia Bulldogs rolling South Carolina 48-7 and the LSU Tigers‘ late surge gave them the victory over Mississippi State 31-16.

The only game featuring two teams in the top 25 came in College Station, the Texas A&M Aggies defeated the Miami Hurricanes 17-9. This week there will be two games with top 25 teams, and both will be SEC battles. The No. 10 Arkansas Razorbacks meet No. 20 Texas A&M at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, for the Southwest Classic. The second game features No. 22 Florida Gators heading to Knoxville to take on the No. 12 Tennessee Vols.

Auburn will face off with Missouri at Jordan-Hare and the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide host Vanderbilt to round out the four conference games.

As we do each week, the SEC staff on the College Wire network make their predictions for each conference game on the schedule.

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Previewing Week 4 action around the SEC.

There will be plenty of SEC action this week as all 14 teams will be on the field spanning 10 games. There are four conference games on the docket and it begins at 11:00 a.m. CT when the Missouri Tigers face off with the Auburn Tigers at Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Following that game we have the Tennessee Vols hosting the Florida Gators at 2:30 p.m. CT at Neyland Stadium.  The night caps will feature a Southwest Classic between the Arkansas Razorbacks and Texas A&M Aggies from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and Vanderbilt Commodores at Alabama Crimson Tide from Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Outside of those four games, the six nonconfernce tilts should all be in the SEC’s favor. We break down all 10 games with our Week 4 preview. All games are listed in order of kickoff.

Florida vs Tennessee College Basketball Prediction, Game Preview

Florida vs Tennessee prediction, college basketball game preview, how to watch, lines, and why each team might – or might not – win on Wednesday.

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Florida vs Tennessee How To Watch

Date: Wednesday, January 26
Game Time: 6:00 ET
Venue: Thompson-Boling Arena, Knoxville, NT
How To Watch: ESPN2
Record: Florida (12-7), Tennessee (13-5)
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Why Florida Will Win

The Gators have to use their size inside.

Tennessee can rebound, and coming up with blocks and turnovers isn’t a problem, but can it handle Colin Castelton on the inside and can that set up the threes after hammering the interior?

When the Gators are okay from the outside, forget it. They’ve been struggling with their consistency from three over the last few games, but they were great from the field in wins over South Carolina and Mississippi State, the defense can generate transition points when needed, and …

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Why Tennessee Will Win

The Florida defense hasn’t been good enough.

Despite the size, the defensive rebounds haven’t been there – but that’s partly because everyone is hitting from the field. The Gators have allowed four of the last six opponents to hit 50% or better from the field, and Tennessee should be able to work inside and out.

Yeah, the Volunteers were rocked by Kentucky even though they shot well, but Florida is way too inconsistent from the outside and they don’t have the overall pop to keep up if this starts getting into an up-and-down game.

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What’s Going To Happen

As long as this doesn’t come down to a free throw battle, Tennessee will be fine.

Florida has lost three of its four road games and two of its three neutral site games. At home, the Volunteers will hit more timely threes, hold their own on the boards, and the defense will come up with its third straight strong performance.

Florida vs Tennessee Prediction, Lines

Tennessee 66, Florida 58
Line: COMING, o/u: COMING
ATS Confidence out of 5: COMING

Must See Rating: 3

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Predicting the outcome of each SEC football game in Week 4

The full swing of SEC play is getting underway, with five conference games heading into the weekend. Here are predictions for every single game on the schedule Saturday:

The full swing of SEC play is getting underway, with five conference games heading into the weekend. The biggest of which is Arkansas and Texas A&M facing off each other in Arlington on CBS.

Alabama is one of three teams playing a nonconference matchup this weekend. Alongside in-state rival Auburn, the Crimson Tide will have a lesser opponent in town. Missouri is the other, traveling to the northeast to face off against Boston College.

Here is the full SEC schedule for Week 4. All times are central

  • Missouri at Boston College at 11 a.m.
  • Georgia at Vanderbilt at 11 a.m.
  • LSU at Mississippi State at 11 a.m.
  • Texas A&M vs Arkansas (Arlington) at 2:30 p.m.
  • Georgia State at Auburn at 3 p.m.
  • Kentucky at South Carolina at 6 p.m.
  • Tennessee at Florida at 6 p.m.
  • Southern Miss at Alabama at 6:30 p.m.

An exciting slate is ahead of us! Here are my predictions for every single SEC game on the schedule Saturday:

Florida vs Tennessee Prediction, Game Preview

Florida vs Tennessee prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25

Florida vs Tennessee prediction, game preview, how to watch: Saturday, September 25


Florida vs Tennessee How To Watch

Date: Saturday, September 25
Game Time: 7:00 ET
Venue: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, FL
How To Watch: ESPN
Record: Florida (2-1), Tennessee (2-1)
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Why Tennessee Will Win

The Vols are rebuilding, but in a slight surprise, the defense hasn’t been all that bad. It’s great against the run, good at getting into the backfield and it’s been great on third downs.

But in this, it’s about whether or not Joe Milton – coming back from an injury – or Hendon Hooker and the passing game can get going against a Florida secondary that held its own against Alabama, but isn’t a rock.

It’s also about whether or not …

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Why Florida Will Win

Tennessee turns the ball over.

The Vol run D stats are a bit misleading. Pitt can run a bit, but Bowling Green and Tennessee Tech weren’t going to do much on the ground. Florida won’t take many chances, because it doesn’t have to.

The formula for this is easy. Run the ball, keep running it, control the clock, and wait for the Vols to make a mistake.

Tennessee is awful in the time of possession battle – that’s sort of by design with its fast attack that keeps things moving. The Gators should be able to grind it out offensively, and for a defense that doesn’t take the ball away a ton – just three times so far – getting at least two takeaways would tip the scales.

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What’s Going To Happen

Just how beaten up emotionally and physically is Florida after that wonderful battle against Alabama?

If anything – from all indications – the team was charged up by that now that it knows it can hang with the elite of the elite.

The Gators are also catching a break with Milton likely starting – Hooker is the better option. Hooker won big games like this at Virginia Tech, and Milton 1) never won big battles at Michigan and 2) isn’t accurate enough to pull this off.

It’ll take a little while to get going, but Florida will have the ball for over 35 minutes as it grinds its way to a win.

Florida vs Tennessee Prediction, Line

Florida 38, Tennessee 17
Line: Florida -20, o/u: 63
ATS Confidence out of 5: 2

Must See Rating: 3

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Florida vs. Tennessee live stream, SEC Tournament Quarterfinals, TV channel, start time, odds, prediction

The Florida Gators will meet the Tennessee Volunteers in the SEC Conference Quarterfinals on Friday afternoon.

The Florida Gators will meet the Tennessee Volunteers in the SEC Conference Quarterfinals on Friday afternoon.

Florida is coming off a 69-63 win over Vanderbilt to book their trip to the quarterfinals and will look to keep that momentum when they take on Tennessee this afternoon. As for the Volunteers, they come into this tournament as the #4 seed after finishing 17-7 on the season.

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Florida vs. Tennessee

  • When: Friday, March 12
  • Time: 2:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
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Prediction: These two teams have traded wins this season and I think Florida has the edge at the moment. They will give Tennessee some tough looks and think that Florida will take this one.

Bet: Florida Gators +4.5

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Florida vs. Tennessee (-4.5)

O/U: 133.5

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