Here’s everything you need to know to follow Florida at Vanderbilt

Fans of the Florida Gators and Vanderbilt Commodores can follow the football action on television, radio and live stream over the internet.

It is almost time for the Florida Gators to face the Vanderbilt Commodores in Nashville, Tenn., in a matchup between two SEC East Division foes who are currently on opposite ends of the win column.

Vandy comes into the game winless in six tries, earning them a spot in the division cellar, while the Gators sit atop the East with just one loss against the Texas A&M Aggies. Give the way Florida’s offense has been humming along this year on the arm of Heisman Trophy hopeful Kyle Trask, this game will likely end up as lopsided as the matchup looks on paper going in.

Nonetheless, Gators football is Gators football, and given the noon EST start time, fans should be able to easily follow along — and here is how they can. The game will be broadcast on ESPN or streamed from the ESPN app and can also be heard on the Gator IMG Sports Network.

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FINAL betting odds for Florida at Vanderbilt, per BetMGM

Television:  ESPN

Play-by-Play: Bob Wischusen

Analyst: Dan Orlovsky

Reporter: Paul Carcaterra

Stream: ESPN app

Radio:  Gators IMG Sports Network

Play-by-Play: Mick Hubert

Analyst: Lee McGriff

Reporter: Tate Casey

Score Track:  FloridaGators.com, ESPN app

Game Notes:  FloridaGators.com

Follow the Action:  Follow Gators Wire (@GatorsWire) and college sports reporter Tyler Nettuno (@TylerNettuno) on Twitter for live updates.

Prediction:  Florida 70, Vanderbilt 17

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Here’s everything you need to know to follow Florida vs Arkansas

Fans of the Florida Gators and Arkansas Razorbacks can follow the football action on television, radio and live stream over the internet.

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Florida’s upcoming contest against Arkansas could have the makings of a letdown game. After all, the Gators just beat Georgia for the first time in three years, all but sealing the SEC East division title.

But this game has an added emotional factor: the return of quarterback Feleipe Franks to The Swamp. The former Gators starter transferred to UA for his final season of eligibility, and he’s been a difference-maker for Arkansas. His play has guided the Razorbacks to a 3-3 start despite them having not won an SEC game since 2017 heading into the season.

UF’s game against UA kicks off on Saturday night at 7 p.m. EST. You can watch it on ESPN or stream it from the ESPN app.

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Three keys on defense for the Gators against the Arkansas Razorbacks

FINAL betting odds for Florida vs Arkansas, per BetMGM

Television:  ESPN

Play-by-Play: Bob Wischusen

Analyst: Dan Orlovsky

Reporter: Allison Williams

Stream: ESPN app

Radio:  Gators IMG Sports Network

Play-by-Play: Mick Hubert

Analyst: Lee McGriff

Reporter: Tate Casey

Score Track:  FloridaGators.com, ESPN app

Game Notes:  FloridaGators.com

Follow the Action:  Follow Gators Wire (@GatorsWire) and college sports reporter Tyler Nettuno (@TylerNettuno) on Twitter for live updates.

Prediction:  Florida 45, Arkansas 24

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How to watch Florida Gators vs Georgia Bulldogs football this Saturday

The Florida Gators and Georgia Bulldogs will be broadcast on network TV as well as streamed live over the internet and broadcast on radio.

The big game has finally arrived as the Florida Gators and the Georgia Bulldogs head to Jacksonville to settle a long-standing score — one that has featured 97 games over 105 years in one of the biggest rivalries in college football.

Georgia leads the overall series with a 52-43-2 record since shutting Florida out over a century ago to begin what would eventually be known as the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party. The ‘Dawgs have also won the last three meetings, though interestingly, the two schools have been earning victories in streaks of three dating back to 2008, so history is on UF’s side on Saturday.

Two notable games from the series — especially from Florida’s standpoint — came in 1984 when Kerwin Bell heaved a 96-yard pass to Ricky Nattiel en route to a huge win which snapped a brutal six-game losing streak to UGA, as well as Urban Meyer’s “timeout game” in 2008 which started the first three-game surge of the century.

Hopefully, the Gators give us another classic game and swing the balance of power in the SEC East back across the Florida-Georgia border. The game kicks off at 3:30 p.m. EST and will be televised on CBS Sports with Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, and Jamie Erdahl on the call. You can also live stream it on CBS Sports and listen on Gators IMG Sports Network.

Five things to watch for when Florida plays Georgia on Saturday

What will it take on defense for the Gators to beat the Dawgs?

What will it take for UF to beat UGA? Three keys on offense for a Florida victory

Behind Enemy Lines with UGA Wire: Defense, running game and predictions

FINAL betting odds for Florida vs Georgia, per BetMGM

Television:  CBS Sports

Play-by-Play: Brad Nessler

Analyst: Gary Danielson

Reporter: Jamie Erdahl

Stream:  CBSSports.com

Radio:  Gators IMG Sports Network

Play-by-Play: Mick Hubert

Analyst: Lee McGriff

Reporter: Tate Casey

Score Track:  FloridaGators.com, ESPN app

Game Notes:  FloridaGators.com

Follow the Action:  Follow Gators Wire (@GatorsWire) and college sports reporter Tyler Nettuno (@TylerNettuno) on Twitter for live updates.

Prediction:  Florida 23, Georgia 20

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