LSU Basketball: How to watch, Stream, and listen LSU vs Florida

LSU will take on Flordia in an SEC showdown, here is how to check it out.

The No.12 ranked LSU Tigers will travel to Gainesville to take on the Florida Gators. LSU comes in with a record 14-1 and 2-1 in the SEC. Flordia is 9-5 and 0-2 in the SEC.

Tari Eason leads the Tigers in scoring with 16.2 points off the bench. He is also averaging 7.6 rebounds per game. Eason is shooting 53% from the field this season.

Darius Days is also having a good season for the Tigers averaging 14.3 points and leading the team with 7.9 rebounds per game. Xavier Pinson is also averaging double-digits points with 10.3 per game. However, he is unlikely to play in this game.

Colin Castleton does everything for Florida, averaging 15.6 points, 9.2 rebounds, and 2.4 blocks per game. He is shooting 52% from the field. Phlandrous Fleming Jr. complements Castleton with 10.6 points per game.

LSU will continue to bank on tough defense to win against Florida. The Tigers are only giving up 56.4 points per game this season. LSU likes to turn defense to offense, which means easy baskets in the open court. In a strange turn of events, the betting odds actually favor the Gators at home. 

Game details

  • Date: Wednesday, Jan. 12
  • Location: Stephen C O’Connell Center, Gainesville, Florida
  • Time: 6:00 p.m. CT
  • TV: ESPN2
  • Radio: LSU Radio Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (try it free)

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook

Spread: LSU (+2.5)

Over/Under: 138.5

Money Line: LSU (+122) Florida (-150)

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Florida Loses To LSU: What Does It Mean For The College Football Playoff? Who’s The Big Winner?

LSU beat Florida 37-34 in one of the biggest shockers of 2020. What does it all mean for the College Football Playoff? Who’s the big winner?

LSU beat Florida 37-34 in one of the biggest shockers of the season. What does it all mean for the College Football Playoff? Who’s the big winner?


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LSU hit its kick, Florida didn’t, and it turned into a shocking 37-34 Tiger win to throw the College Football Playoff situation into a tailspin.

So …

What Does It All Mean For Florida?

Florida is out of the College Football Playoff.

Maybe.

There might be a way the Gators could slide on into the CFP if they annihilate Alabama in the SEC Championship, and if Notre Dame blows out Clemson in the ACC Championship and/or Northwestern shocks Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship.

No, Cincinnati isn’t getting in, and no, a two-loss Big 12 champion wouldn’t get in over a two-loss Florida that beats the one of ones in Alabama.

The Gators blew it. All they had to do was win this against a mediocre-to-bad LSU, and the CFP was there for the taking against Bama. That’s all but gone.

The big winner is …

The ACC.

Florida’s loss all but locks Notre Dame into the College Football Playoff no matter what – check that; barring some 41-3ish wipeout, and then things get crazy – and it allows for Clemson to possibly sneak in at the 4 seed if it loses to the Irish in a replica of the earlier season classic.

Notre Dame’s big fear was a loss to Clemson, an Ohio State win, and a Florida upset over Alabama. If that happened, the Irish would’ve almost certainly have been out. That’s off the table now.

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The other big winner is …

Texas A&M.

The Aggies need to clear up the traffic ahead of them, and that included Florida – even though the Gators, because they controlled their own destiny, were a spot lower in the College Football Playoff rankings.

They still have that win over Florida, so now they need 1) Florida to beat Alabama in a close game – making that win over the Gators to be that much stronger, and/or 2) Notre Dame to obliterate Clemson – knocking out a two-loss Tiger team – and/or 3) a Northwestern win over Ohio State.

It’s not an easy path, but the Florida loss takes away the likelihood of it being Alabama, Clemson, Florida, and Ohio State or Notre Dame if the Gators beat Bama.

Besides the ACC and Texas A&M, the other big winner is …

USC.

No, it’s not going to happen, but with the big comeback win over UCLA, the Trojans are still somewhat alive in the College Football Playoff hunt.

It would take a whole lot of minor miracles, and a philosophical debate in the CFP committee room, but there still might be some love and respect thrown USC’s way if Alabama, Notre Dame and Ohio State win to make it possible for four unbeaten Power Five champs to be in.

Florida losing makes it easy to move USC up from 15 to around 9ish – at least there will be some movement.

Besides Florida, the big loser is …

The SEC.

The conference had a chance of getting two teams into the College Football Playoff, but now it’ll likely be just one.

More than that, though, the SEC Championship becomes a bit of an exhibition. Alabama is in the College Football Playoff as long as it doesn’t get destroyed, and Florida winning probably doesn’t matter.

What does it all mean for the College Football Playoff?

Actually … nothing.

The original projection was that Florida was going to lose to Alabama and go to the Orange Bowl. The bigger change is that it’s going to be against North Carolina and not Miami playing in Hard Rock Stadium.

If the Gators don’t go to the Orange, they’re still going to end up in a New Year’s Six game, and so will Georgia and Texas A&M. All three were originally likely to be in, anyway.

So after all of that, the original call still stands. Assume it’s Alabama vs. Notre Dame in the Sugar, and Ohio State and Clemson in the Rose.

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LSU vs. Florida predictions: Staff picks for Saturday’s matchup

Who gets the victory in Saturday’s game between LSU and Florida?

The LSU Tigers (3-5) seek to finish the season on a high note as they travel to Gainesville to face the Florida Gators (8-1).

That won’t come easy though, as the team they take on is among the best in the country, and getting a win against the Ole Miss Rebels when LSU returns to Baton Rouge for the season finale is sure to be a hard-fought battle as well.

So, how are things going to shake out this weekend?

Here’s a look at our staff predictions:

LSU at Florida college basketball odds, picks and best bets

Analyzing Wednesday’s LSU Tigers at Florida Gators sports betting odds and lines, with college basketball betting picks, tips and best bets.

The LSU Tigers (19-8, 10-4 in SEC) visit the SEC-rival Florida Gators (17-10, 9-5 in Big Ten), at Stephen C. O’Connell Center Wednesday for a 9 p.m. ET tip-off. We analyze the LSU-Florida odds and betting lines, with college basketball betting advice and tips around this matchup.

LSU at Florida: Three things you need to know

  1. Florida fell 65-59 to the Kentucky Wildcats Saturday, snapping a three-game winning streak. The Gators are currently fourth in the SEC standings, which would secure them a double-bye in the SEC tournament.
  2. LSU has struggled of late but stopped a two-game skid by defeating the South Carolina Gamecocks 86-80 Saturday. The Tigers started SEC play by winning eight straight games against conference opponents before losing four of their last six against SEC teams.
  3. LSU defended its home court in the first meeting of the season with Florida, beating the Gators 84-82 Jan. 21. Six of the Tigers’ seven players involved in that game scored in double figures.

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LSU at Florida: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 1 p.m. ET.

Prediction

LSU 81, Florida 73

Moneyline (ML)

LSU (+180) has a decent chance to pull off an upset against Florida (-223) because their offense is elite and they are a better rebounding team. The Tigers are ranked eighth in the nation in points per game and 24th in field-goal percentage, and they have a plus-6.8 rebound margin per game compared to the Gators’ plus-3.2 rebounds per game.

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Against the Spread (ATS)

LSU (+5, -110) beat Florida (-5, -110) 79-78 in overtime last season but it was just the second time in six games the Tigers beat the Gators in Gainesville. Two of the previous four LSU-Florida games have been decided in overtime with each team getting a victory and their last four games have been decided by five or fewer points. LSU is 5-2-1 against the spread in road games against winning teams and Florida is 3-5 ATS at home against winning teams.

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Over/Under (O/U)

The OVER 148.5 (-110) is the best bet in the LSU-Florida matchup. Their combined Over/Under record is 31-22-1 and 19-8-1 in SEC games. The previous four LSU-Florida games have gone Over the total and six straight LSU games have gone Over as well.

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