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GAINESVILLE, FL – The No. 20 Tennessee Volunteers head to Florida to take on the Gators in a primetime SEC matchup today, Saturday, Nov. 22. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. Eastern on ABC.
If you’ve cut ties with your cable provider, there are still ways you can tune in. Several streaming services will broadcast the game live and you can watch on Fubo (free trial), DIRECTV (free trial), Sling (promotional offers as low as $4.99) and the ESPN streaming app.
The SEC is packed with teams that are filled with dogs that look to do nothing but win. Tennessee has been part of that club this season; among the teams in the AP Top 25, they hold the lowest rank in the conference at No. 20.
On the other side of the field is a Florida squad with a losing record, but they get to play the role of spoiler.
A look at Tennessee
The Volunteers offense has been on fire this season. The squad ranks second in points per game (43.4), second in total yards per game (495.0), and third in passing yards per game (318.3).
They score at a rate that makes the rest of their conference look silly, as far as how they prepare to get the ball into the endzone.
It was further shown in their recent 42-9 blowout win over New Mexico State. In a game where they were bouncing off the loss to Oklahoma, the defense was sturdy and held the Aggies run game to 27 yards on the day, while quarterback Joey Aguilar completed 73.9% of his passes for 204 yards, one score and two interceptions.
Now they get to prepare for a Florida squad who’s earned all three of their wins on home turf.
Within the rivalry, the last time they won consecutive games was the 2003 and 2004 season.
Tennessee players to watch
Joey Aguilar
One of the best quarterbacks in college football, Aguilar ranks eighth in passing yards (2,941) and ties for ninth in passing touchdowns (22) within all of college football.
Continuing his play at this rate could help the Volunteers creep into the College Football Playoff.
DeSean Bishop
Bishop has been a sturdy back that’s kept the run game afloat, ranking sixth in yards (770) and fourth in touchdowns within the SEC.
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A look at Florida
A 3-7 record isn’t enough to make the College Football Playoff, and with only two games remaining on the schedule, Florida can say goodbye to meeting the six-win requirement to make a bowl game.
However, the Gators can spoil the seasons of their peers, especially the Volunteers. Doing so would end a three-game skid for the Florida squad.
The Gators offense ranks 12th in passing yards (217.1) and 15th in points (20.8) within the conference. The defense ties for 12th in points allowed (23.6) and ranks 12th in rushing yards allowed (143.2) in the conference.
Florida players to watch
DJ Lagway
The sophomore quarterback could be better, with a 12 touchdowns-13 interceptions ratio to his name.
Jadan Baugh
Baugh has been solid with 808 rushing yards and six touchdowns.
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Who is announcing Tennessee vs. Florida?
With this primetime matchup being broadcasted on ABC, it will be announced by Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst) and Holly Rowe (sideline reporter).
What are the latest odds for Tennessee vs. Florida?
Note: These odds are as of Friday afternoon.
Spread: TENN (-4, -112) | FL (+4, -108)
Moneyline: TENN (-205) | FL (+170)
Odds courtesy of DraftKings
Check out more information on how to watch the No. 20 Tennessee vs. Florida game today on TV and streaming services:
What: No. 20 Tennessee vs. Florida college football
When: Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025
Time: 7:30 p.m. Eastern
Where: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium | Gainesville, Fla.
Channel: ABC
Best streaming options: Fubo (free trial), DIRECTV (free trial), Sling (promotional offers as low as $4.99), ESPN streaming
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