One time, Florida went to Tennessee and lost a road game at a presumably bad team in January without being very competitive. Today, the Gators seek revenge on a newly Jarnell Stokes'd team in Gainesville — and Florida will be wearing Nike Hyper Elite Platinum uniforms that may spark some discussion.
I will be at the game and recapping it afterward.
4:00 p.m. Eastern
The game will be broadcast regionally on the SEC Network. You can also watch it streaming online through Watch ESPN. The radio broadcast will also be available on the Gator Radio Network or on Sirius 220 and XM 199.
Patric Young had only a decent game in Knoxville, and will have a sizable task on his hands in Stokes, who has a strained wrist but is expected to play. Rocky Top Talk warns that the Vols are terrible on the road, which, uh, seems familiar. And Florida's three-point shooting was bad against Tennessee in the teams' first meeting, and even worse against Kentucky on Tuesday, so let's hope for a rebound in that respect.
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Sorry, Ohio State. No offense, Syracuse. Florida's showdown with Kentucky on Tuesday night is the biggest game of the Gators' season so far, and Florida will be looking for its first win over a No. 1 team in the regular season.
All of your broadcast information is below; your thoughts in the comments. I will be tweeting up a storm about the game and recapping it afterward.
7:00 p.m. Eastern
The game will be broadcast regionally on ESPN. You can also watch it streaming online or on your mobile devices through Watch ESPN. The radio broadcast will also be available on the Gator Radio Network.
We looked at five players to watch earlier today, and I and Bill Connelly both wrote previews for SBNation.com.
Try to remember that, despite how emotional watching a Gators game can be, there's no reason to be abusive. Rant, curse, or exult if you must, but keep the personal attacks to a minimum.
Furthermore, and I will stress this until I am blue in the face or until FlaGators admits that I'm right, comments with both a subject line and text are much easier to read when scrolling through a thread. Try to keep that in mind.
Florida can get its eighth straight win with its first CBS appearance of the season. The only thing standing in the Gators' way is Vanderbilt, which is coming off a loss to Arkansas on the road; the thing the Gators may have to overcome is fatigue, just 38 hours after the end of their win over South Carolina on Thursday.
1:00 p.m. Eastern
The game will be broadcast nationally on CBS. The radio broadcast will also be available on the Gator Radio Network or on Sirius 220 and XM 199.
Kenny Boynton on John Jenkins and Patric Young against Festus Ezeli. That's about it.
Try to remember that, despite how emotional watching a Gators game can be, there's no reason to be abusive. Rant, curse, or exult if you must, but keep the personal attacks to a minimum.
Furthermore, and I will stress this until I am blue in the face or until FlaGators admits that I'm right, comments with both a subject line and text are much easier to read when scrolling through a thread. Try to keep that in mind.
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The Florida Gators are attempting a regular season sweep of the South Carolina Gamecocks. Yes, that's only two games, but hey, we'll take it right?
9:00 p.m. Eastern
The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2. You can also watch it streaming online through Watch ESPN. The radio broadcast will also be available on the Gator Radio Network or on Sirius 91 and XM 91.
The Gators' perimeter shooting. South Carolina is very good defensively within 15-feet from the hoop, so the Gators will be looking to exploit on the outside. Also, hopefully Kenny Boynton can solve whatever it is that is causing his shooting slump and correct it.
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Try to remember that, despite how emotional watching a Gators game can be, there's no reason to be abusive. Rant, curse, or exult if you must, but keep the personal attacks to a minimum.
Furthermore, and I will stress this until I am blue in the face or until FlaGators admits that I'm right, comments with both a subject line and text are much easier to read when scrolling through a thread. Try to keep that in mind.
Florida tries for the Magnolia Sweep this Saturday, playing Mississippi State at home after coming back to beat Mississippi on the road. All of your broadcast information is below. I will be traveling during the game and Lance will be recapping it afterward. Be nice to him, and hope that we win!
1:30 p.m. Eastern
The game will be broadcast regionally on the SEC Network; you can check for your local affiliate here. You can also watch it streaming online through Watch ESPN. The radio broadcast will also be available on the Gator Radio Network or on Sirius 220 and XM 199.
Which Florida's showing up: Good Home Florida, Bad Road Florida, or Good Road Florida? Two of those three teams can beat the Bulldogs, even if Patric Young's bum ankle leaves him ill-equipped to guard Renardo Sidney, Mississippi State's load down low.
Try to remember that, despite how emotional watching a Gators game can be, there's no reason to be abusive. Rant, curse, or exult if you must, but keep the personal attacks to a minimum.
Furthermore, and I will stress this until I am blue in the face or until FlaGators admits that I'm right, comments with both a subject line and text are much easier to read when scrolling through a thread. Try to keep that in mind.
My headlines are getting worse.
All of your broadcast information is below; your thoughts go in the comments. As usual, I'll be tweeting up a storm about the game at @AlligatorArmy.
7:00 p.m. Eastern
The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2. You can also watch it streaming online through Watch ESPN. The radio broadcast will also be available on the Gator Radio Network.
Patric Young won't be starting for the third straight game. Can the Gators get their second true road victory this year despite their big man being banged up?
Try to remember that, despite how emotional watching a Gators game can be, there's no reason to be abusive. Rant, curse, or exult if you must, but keep the personal attacks to a minimum.
Furthermore, and I will stress this until I am blue in the face or until FlaGators admits that I'm right, comments with both a subject line and text are much easier to read when scrolling through a thread. Try to keep that in mind.
Florida has a two-game losing streak to LSU on the football field. But the Gators have a two-game winning streak over the Bayou Bengals on the hardwood, and will look to run that to three straight wins tonight.
All of your broadcast information is after the jump; your thoughts in the comments. I will be tweeting about the game at @AlligatorArmy and recapping it afterward.
Can we please get a true road win, Gators? Please? I'm not asking for much, right? It's not like your trip to Columbia for a date with South Carolina is that taxing, right?
7:00 p.m. Eastern
The game will be broadcast regionally on Cox or Comcast Cable; it's channel 199, if you have Cox, in Gainesville. But you likely have a better chance of getting it by watching it streaming online through Watch ESPN. The radio broadcast will also be available on the Gator Radio Network.
Will Patric Young's ankle injury, which will force the Gators' big man to the bench, be a big problem for Florida?
Try to remember that, despite how emotional watching a Gators game can be, there's no reason to be abusive. Rant, curse, or exult if you must, but keep the personal attacks to a minimum.
Furthermore, and I will stress this until I am blue in the face or until FlaGators admits that I'm right, comments with both a subject line and text are much easier to read when scrolling through a thread. Try to keep that in mind.
Additionally: I'm working tonight and don't have time to throw up a separate Tebow thread, but using this here thread as a Tebow thread is encouraged.
Florida wants to start its SEC home schedule with a win. Georgia would love nothing more than to score another win against the Gators in the Sunshine State in the 2011-12 academic year. And the two teams will meet on ESPN to settle their difference.
All of your broadcast information is after the jump; your thoughts in the comments. I will be at the game and someone who is not me will be recapping it afterward.
If this game seems like it's on early, that's because it is.
7:00 p.m. Eastern
The game will be broadcast nationally on ESPN2. You can also watch it streaming online through Watch ESPN. The radio broadcast will also be available on the Gator Radio Network.
Florida has no true road wins on the season. Can the Gators get one against an undermanned Tennessee squad that has lost to Oakland and Austin Peay and struggled with East Tennessee State and UNC-Asheville?
Try to remember that, despite how emotional watching a Gators game can be, there's no reason to be abusive. Rant, curse, or exult if you must, but keep the personal attacks to a minimum.
Furthermore, and I will stress this until I am blue in the face or until FlaGators admits that I'm right, comments with both a subject line and text are much easier to read when scrolling through a thread. Try to keep that in mind.
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