How to watch, stream, and bet on the Florida Gators vs LSU Tigers
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The Florida Gators and No. 19 LSU Tigers are both looking to get back in the win column this Saturday. The Gators lost an overtime home matchup with the Arkansas Razorbacks while LSU lost on the road to No. 8 Alabama.
Florida and LSU have played 69 times in the history of the rivalry with the series completely knotted at 33-33-3. Florida is 17-18 in Tiger Stadium but hasn’t won in Baton Rouge since 2016 and hasn’t won a night game in Death Valley since 2009. The Tigers are 115-20 at home over the last 20 seasons.
“I played there a handful of times and it’s awesome. That’s one of the things about this place and this league, you get to go play in some of the iconic places, places you dreamed of competing in,” Florida head coach Billy Napier said. “You grew up your entire life watching games on TV in those venues and to go get a chance to go do it is pretty special.”
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Florida Gators vs LSU Tigers
Date: Saturday, Nov. 11
Time: 7:30 pm ET
Location: Tiger Stadium (102,321), Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Channel: SEC Network
Radio: ESPN Gainesville – WRUF | The Varsity Network | SiriusXM 136 or 201 | SiriusXM App
Streaming: WatchESPN
On the Call
Play-by-Play: Tom Hart
Analyst: Cole Cubelic
Reporter: Alyssa Lang
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Florida vs. LSU Odds, Spread, Over/Under for Week 11
Spread | Total (O/U) | Moneyline | |
Florida | +14 -115 | 64 -110 | +450 |
LSU | -14 -105 | 64 -110 | -650 |
Storylines
- The War Room: Inside the Florida Gators beat
- Three Florida Gators eager for a Louisiana homecoming
- Two takeaways from the Florida Gators depth chart vs LSU
- Gators official depth chart vs LSU
- Billy Napier breaks down the Florida-LSU matchup
- Florida-LSU recruiting battles under Billy Napier
- Where the Florida and LSU defensive starters ranked as recruits
- Final injury report for Florida’s rivalry game at LSU
- Florida Gators preparing for both Jayden Daniels and Garrett Nussmeier
- Billy Napier previews Florida Gators matchup with LSU
- Gators, facing another tough road test, ready for ‘fun game’ at Tiger Stadium
- Double take with de la Torre: Dissecting press conferences and Florida Gators freshmen
- A deep dive into the Florida Gators’ offensive line
- Florida Gators football: Reasons for optimism and concern
- LSU head coach Brian Kelly impressed with Graham Mertz and Florida’s offense
- Eugene Wilson III named Shaun Alexander Player of the Week
- The road ahead for Florida football: 3 major challenges coming for Gators
- LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels ‘day to day’ after concussion
- Gators lose another defensive player for the season
- Billy Napier recaps Arkansas loss, turns page to LSU
- Trey Smack named a Lou Groza Award semifinalist
Notes
- Week 11 represents the 70th all-time meeting between Florida and LSU including the 36th matchup in Baton Rouge.
- The all-time series is tied at 33-33-3.
- The Gators are 12-9 on the road vs. LSU across the last 21 meetings dating back to 1981 despite being 2-7 since 2005.
- Over the last four meetings with LSU, Florida is averaging 487.3 yards per game and 330.0 passing yards per game.
- The Gators have rushed for 100-plus yards vs. LSU in seven straight games and in 11 of the last 12 meetings.
- In Florida’s last trip to Death Valley in 2021, the Gators came up short in a 49-42 shootout that saw UF total 498 yards. QB Anthony Richardson threw for 167 yards and three touchdowns.
- This is the second meeting between UF HC Billy Napier and LSU HC Brian Kelly as head coaches.
- The Gators have won 13 of their last 16 games in The Swamp (including eight of 10), but are 2-14 in their last 16 contests outside The Swamp and 2-10 in their last 12 true road games.
- Dating back to the 2018 season, Napier ranks 10th in the FBS with 51 total victories, trailing only Nick Saban (69), Kirby Smart (68), Dabo Swinney (64), Brian Kelly (60), Lincoln Riley (60), Luke Fickell (57), Jim Harbaugh (54), Ryan Day (54) and Josh Heupel (53). He has more wins than Kirk Ferentz, James Franklin, Sonny Dykes, Mike Gundy, Mark Stoops, Mario Cristobal and Mike Norvell in that time, among others.
- Florida has scored in 33 straight trips to the red zone (25 TD, 8 FG), ranking ninth in the FBS with a 94.4% conversion rate. The Gators have converted on every trip to the red zone across their last eight games.