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florida football begins his fight to finish the season annual rivalry match Saturday against No. 2 Georgia.

Gators (4-3, 2-2 SEC) They will try to upset the Bulldogs (6-1, 4-1), who have won three consecutive games by double digits after losing 41-34 away to Alabama in Week 5. Florida hasn’t beaten Georgia since 2020, when Dan lost. Mullen was the head coach.

Florida has played good football the last few weeks, beating Kentucky 48-20 after losing narrowly 23-17 to Tennessee on Oct. 12.

crocodiles He led Kentucky with a high-powered rushing attack, rushing for 197 yards behind Jaden Baugh’s 106 yards and five touchdowns. Quarterback DJ Lagway attempted just 14 passes and completed seven of them for 259 yards with one interception against the Wildcats.

Georgia, which had a bye in Week 9, is coming off a dominant 30-15 victory over then-No. 1 Texas is on the road in Week 8 despite quarterback Carson Beck throwing three interceptions and no touchdowns in the win. Both teams have byes in Week 9, which means both teams are doing extra preparation ahead of the rivalry game.

Follow the live score, updates and highlights from Saturday’s Florida vs. Georgia rivalry:

Florida-Georgia score updates

The section will be updated when the game starts.

1 2 3 4 F
Georgia 3 3 X X
Florida 0 13 X X

The Gators increase the pressure, Grayson Howard reaches Beck untouched and converts Beck’s shot, which is deflected and stopped by Jack Pyburn. Florida has three interceptions on the afternoon and looks to take advantage of the turnover with points here.

Warner’s inability to complete passes on third and fourth forced Florida to take the first possession of the second half.

Florida coach Billy Napier said in a halftime interview with Holly Rowe that Lagway suffered a hamstring injury while being carted off the field. Napier also said that the injury was important and stated that Lagway could miss a long time.

“He’s got a hamstring,” Napier said on air. “He’s a pretty big kid. But he’s a tough kid. I can promise you one thing; this team will definitely be behind him.”

The Gators drive 40 yards in seven plays and score a 53-yard field goal just before halftime. A tremendous attack by Florida, who took back three points and led 13-6 at halftime.

Florida almost made Beck’s interception for the third time in the first half, but could not hold on to Beck’s errant throw. Georgia kicked a field goal from 53 yards with 30 seconds left in the first half.

Florida forces another three and puts Warner up 10-3 with less than two minutes left in the second half.

Florida’s five-star freshman phenom left the game after suffering a left leg injury and was carted off the field in obvious pain. It was a tough blow indeed for the Gators, who were already without Graham Mertz this season due to an anterior cruciate ligament tear.

Florida replaced Lagway with Aidan Warner, a redshirt freshman from Yale. Florida went three-and-out and punted after Lagway was injured.

Beck can’t escape the pressure without his receivers open, getting sacked on third-and-5. Georgia punts and Florida regains possession at the Gators’ 25-yard line.

Florida is unable to take full advantage of the turnover as it is held to a field goal. But the Gators led 10-3 on the 32-yard kick.

Beck made an interception on Georgia’s next possession, bringing the total to 10 in his last five outings. Florida takes control with good field position at its own 49-yard line.

Lagway found Aidan Mizell for a 43-yard field goal to give Florida a 7-3 lead. The former five-star quarterback dropped a dime on this game.

The interception issues continue as Beck throws a pass intended for London Humphreys into coverage twice, but the pass is intercepted. Beck now has nine interceptions in his last five games.

Georgia forces a three-and-out and now regains possession with good field position at its own 27-yard line.

The Bulldogs drive 83 yards in 13 plays, with 6:15 remaining on the game clock, but fail to capitalize on a touchdown and stall in the red zone. Georgia kicker Peyton Woodring converted a 23-yard field goal to give Georgia a 3-0 lead with 2:10 left in the first quarter.

Georgia allows a first down but stops Florida on the next three plays and forces a punt. Bulldogs take possession at their own 12 yard line.

Georgia is unable to convert on third-and-4, but Beck gets running back Cash Jones open deep downfield on a wheel route but knocks down the pass. The Bulldogs attempt to force the Gators offsides into a fourth down, but delay play and punt.

Florida and Lagway take over at their own 13-yard line.

Florida starts the game and the Gators-Bulldogs take the field in Jacksonville.

Georgia starts its offense.

Florida players head to EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville:

Florida-Georgia time today

  • History: Saturday, November 2
  • Time: 15:30 ET
  • Location: EverBank Stadium (Jacksonville, Florida)

What channel is the Florida-Georgia match on today?

  • television channel: ABC
  • Flow: ESPN app, ESPN+, fubo

Florida-Georgia will air live on ABC, with streaming options available on the ESPN app or fubo, offers potential subscribers a free trial.

Watch Florida-Georgia football live with Fubo (free trial)

Florida vs Georgia series history

  • Series record: Georgia leads 55-44-2
  • Florida’s last win: 44-28 in 2020
  • Georgia’s last win: 43-20 in 2023

Florida-Georgia forecasts

courtesy of prediction Kevin Brockway of the Gainesville Sun

Georgia 27, Florida 17: Florida will stay at Georgia for the half, but the Bulldogs will come up late to win for the seventh time in eight meetings in the series. In the end, Georgia’s depth and physicality on both offensive lines will wear down UF, as they have in the last two matchups. Lagway will play some games early crocodiles but he will turn the ball over at a critical point in the second half as he tries to rally the Gators back.

Florida-Georgia betting odds

Odds courtesy of BetMGM As of Thursday, October 31

  • Radiate: Georgia (-14.5)
  • Top/Bottom: 52.5
  • Money line: Georgia -650 | Florida +475

Florida vs Georgia injury updates

Injuries courtesy official SEC availability report

  • Florida: RB Montrell Johnson Jr. (game time decision), OL Damieon George Jr. (game-time decision), DB Ja’Keem Jackson (out), DB Jason Marshall Jr. (out), WR Eugene Wilson III (out), RB Treyaun Webb (out), QB Graham Mertz (out), DB Asa Turner (out), WR Kahleil Jackson (out), OL Devon Manuel (out), OL Roderick Kearney (out), DL Jamari Lyons (out).
  • Georgia: RB Roderick Robinson II (out), LB Smael Mondon (out), WR Anthony Evans III (out), RB Branson Robinson (out), DL Joseph Jonah-Ajonye (out), DB Joenel Aguero (out at halftime), DB Dan Jackson (absent in the first half).

Florida-Georgia weather update

According to AccuWeather, The high temperature for Florida-Georgia on Saturday is 83 degrees and there is a 46% chance of rain.

Florida football 2024 schedule

  • Saturday, August 31: 19. vs. Miami (L, 41-17)
  • Saturday, September 7: etc. Samford (W, 45-7)
  • Saturday, September 14: vs. Texas A&M* (L, 33-20)
  • Saturday, September 21: At Mississippi State*(W, 45-28)
  • Saturday, September 28: bye
  • Saturday, October 5: vs. UCF (W, 24-13)
  • Saturday, October 12: Tennessee at #9* (L, 23-17, OT)
  • Saturday, October 19: vs. Kentucky (W, 48-20)
  • Saturday, October 26: bye
  • Saturday, November 2: etc. No. 2 Georgia* (Jacksonville) | 15:30
  • Saturday, November 9: Texas at No. 6* | Afternoon
  • Saturday, Issue 16: vs. No. 16 LSU*
  • Saturday, November 23: vs. No. 18 Ole Miss*
  • Saturday, November 30: in the state of florida
  • Record: 4-3, 2-2 SECONDS

*Denotes SEC game

Georgia football 2024 schedule

  • Saturday, August 31: vs. No. 14 Clemson (W, 34-3)
  • Saturday, September 7: vs. Tennessee Tech (W, 48-3)
  • Saturday, September 14: In Kentucky * (W, 13-12)
  • Saturday, September 21: bye
  • Saturday, September 28: Alabama at #4 * (L, 41-34)
  • Saturday, October 5: vs. Auburn * (W, 31-13)
  • Saturday, October 12: vs. Mississippi State * (W, 41-31)
  • Saturday, October 19: Texas at #1* (W, 30-15)
  • Saturday, October 26: bye
  • Saturday, November 2: vs Florida
  • Saturday, November 9: Ole Miss at #18 *
  • Saturday, November 16: vs. No. 8 Tennessee *
  • Saturday, November 23: vs. UMass
  • Friday, November 29: vs. Georgia Tech
  • Record: 6-1, 4-1 SEC

*Denotes SEC game

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