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The Florida Gators football program represents the University of Florida (UF) in the sport of American college football. Established in 1906, the team competes in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the NCAA and the Eastern Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Gators' home games are held at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, popularly known as \"The Swamp,” located in Gainesville, Florida. Known for their fierce competitiveness, the Florida Gators have secured three national championships (1996, 2006, 2008), multiple conference titles, and have produced numerous All-Americans and NFL talents.\n\nKey players who have etched their names into Gators' lore include quarterback Tim Tebow, who won the Heisman Trophy in 2007, and defensive end Jack Youngblood, a Pro Football Hall of Famer. Recent stars like Kyle Trask and Kadarius Toney have continued UF's legacy of developing top-tier talent, drawing significant attention from professional scouts.\n\nThe Florida Gators maintain intense rivalries with several teams. The annual clash with the Georgia Bulldogs, known as the \"World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party,\" is one of college football's most storied matchups. Another highlight of the season is the heated rivalry against the Florida State Seminoles, a game that often has major implications for both teams' bowl prospects.\n\nPassionate Gators fans follow the team year-round, eagerly debating strategies, recruiting news, and upcoming matchups on various sports forums and social media platforms. With an unyielding spirit and a tradition of excellence, the Florida Gators football team continues to be a formidable force in college football. From its charismatic coaching staff to its dedicated roster of players, the program consistently aims for SEC supremacy and national prominence, making each game a must-watch event for college football enthusiasts.
Schedule
Date | Away | Home | Time |
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Wed, Dec 25 | 1:00 AM UTC | ||
Thu, Dec 26 | 7:00 PM UTC | ||
Thu, Dec 26 | 10:30 PM UTC | ||
Fri, Dec 27 | 2:00 AM UTC | ||
Fri, Dec 27 | 5:00 PM UTC | ||
Fri, Dec 27 | 8:30 PM UTC | ||
Sat, Dec 28 | 12:00 AM UTC | ||
Sat, Dec 28 | 1:00 AM UTC | ||
Sat, Dec 28 | 3:30 AM UTC | ||
Sat, Dec 28 | 4:00 PM UTC | ||
Sat, Dec 28 | 5:00 PM UTC | ||
Sat, Dec 28 | 7:15 PM UTC | ||
Sat, Dec 28 | 8:30 PM UTC | ||
Sat, Dec 28 | 9:30 PM UTC | ||
Sat, Dec 28 | 10:45 PM UTC | ||
Sun, Dec 29 | 12:30 AM UTC | ||
Sun, Dec 29 | 2:15 AM UTC | ||
Mon, Dec 30 | 7:30 PM UTC | ||
Tue, Dec 31 | 5:00 PM UTC | ||
Tue, Dec 31 | 7:00 PM UTC | ||
Tue, Dec 31 | 8:00 PM UTC | ||
Tue, Dec 31 | 8:30 PM UTC | ||
Wed, Jan 01 | 12:30 AM UTC | ||
Wed, Jan 01 | 6:00 PM UTC | ||
Wed, Jan 01 | 10:00 PM UTC | ||
Thu, Jan 02 | 1:45 AM UTC | ||
Fri, Jan 03 | 12:30 AM UTC | ||
Fri, Jan 03 | 9:00 PM UTC | ||
Sat, Jan 04 | 12:30 AM UTC | ||
Sat, Jan 04 | 4:00 PM UTC |
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Tulane vs Florida
NCAAFThe streaking Gators (7-5) get it on with the Green Wave (9-4) in the Gasparilla Bowl. Florida has won three in a row after defeating rival Florida State 31-11. Tulane lost at Army 35-14 in the American Athletic Conference championship game.