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Florida vs. South Carolina: How to Watch, Listen and Stream

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A detail of a Florida Gators helmet before the start of a game between the Florida Gators and the Missouri Tigers at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on October 08, 2022 in Gainesville, Florida. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Florida Gators (5-4, 2-4 SEC) and the South Carolina Gamecocks (6-3, 3-3 SEC) will square off in The Swamp to renew their rivalry on Saturday afternoon. 

As for Florida, this one is about securing a bowl game by notching a sixth win. For South Carolina, it’s year No. 2 for Shane Beamer. Already having six wins is a positive, but the Gamecocks want a second-straight victory over the Gators.

Neither team can win the SEC East at this point, but this game will certainly have an impact on the division’s standings and the aforementioned bowl games each team could go to.

How to Watch, Listen and Stream

Kickoff Time: 4 p.m. ET

TV: SEC Network (Taylor Zarzour – Play-by-Play, Matt Stinchcomb – Color Commentator, Alyssa Lang – Sideline Reporter)

Channel (Cox): 68 / 1068 [HD]

Channel (DirecTV): 611

Sirius Channel: 133 or 192

SiriusXM App Channel: 963

Live Audio: ESPN Gainesville – WRUF / The Varsity Network

TV Replays: Monday (November 14) 1 a.m. ET and 11 a.m. ET SEC Network

Stream: ESPN App

Gators Online Previews the game

NOTES

  • Saturday’s matchup will be the 43rd meeting between the Gators and Gamecocks; it will be the 19th meeting in Gainesville.
  • Florida commands the series with a 29-10-3 lead with a 16-2 record over South Carolina at home.
  • UF has beaten South Carolina three times in a row in Gainesville; the last time the Gators lost to the Gamecocks in The Swamp was 2014.
  • It will be the first matchup between Billy Napier and Shane Beamer as head coaches.
  • Florida has four comeback wins this season (vs. No. 7 Utah, vs. USF, vs. EWU, at Texas A&M)
  • Against the Aggies, UF had season highs with 50 rushing attempts and 291 rushing yards a week ago.
  • The Gators haven’t turned the ball over in the last three games.
  • Over the last six games, the Gators are averaging 468.5 yards per game, 261.3 passing yards per game and 207.2 rushing yards per game.
  • The Gators’ 5.9 yards per carry is second in the FBS and is set to tie the school record (2008).
  • Three Gators are in the SEC’s top eight for yards per carry: Anthony Richardson (6.6 – second), Montrell Johnson Jr. (6 – fifth) and Trevor Etienne (5.8 – eighth).
  • Florida’s 209.2 rushing yards per game ranks No. 20 in the FBS, No. 12 in the power five and third in the SEC.

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