GAINSVILLE, Florida – The No. 21 LSU Tiger will face the Florida Gators – Saturday, Nov. 16 – at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida at 3:30 p.m. Eastern. The game will be available to watch for free on multiple streaming services.
The matchup will broadcast live on ABC/ESPN but if you cut the cord from cable, you can still watch the game for free on streaming services including FuboTV, which is also offering $20 off your first month. DirecTV Stream also offers a free trial. Another option is Sling, which has promotional offers for new customers.
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Who is announcing LSU vs. Florida?
Dusty Dvoracek, Dave Pasch and Taylor McGregor
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What are the latest odds for LSU vs. Florida?
Spread: LSU: (-3.5), FLORIDA: (+3.5)
Moneyline: LSU: (-162), FLORIDA: (+136)
Point total: 56
More information on how to watch this game on TV and streaming services.
What: College football: LSU vs. Florida
When: Saturday, Nov. 16, 2024
Time: 3:30 p.m. Eastern
Where: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium | Gainesville, Florida
Channel: ABC/ESPN
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More on the matchup between LSU and Florida from the Associated Press:
“No one at LSU and Florida can be happy about what happened last weekend.
The Tigers had no answer for dynamic quarterback Jalen Milroe in a 42-13 loss to Alabama. The Gators hardly stopped anyone in a 49-17 drubbing at Texas.
Both are looking for bounce backs from beatdowns in the Swamp on Saturday.
No. 21 LSU (6-3, 3-2 Southeastern Conference) dropped out of College Football Playoff contention with consecutive losses to ranked teams, Texas A&M and then the Crimson Tide. Florida (4-5, 2-4), meanwhile, got trounced for the third time this season and is trying to avoid a three-game skid.
Both insist they have plenty to play for down the stretch. The Tigers need to win out to notch a third straight 10-win season under coach Brian Kelly. The Gators need to win two of their remaining three to become bowl eligible.
“I’m not in a position to worry about what people are saying about the overall health of the program,” said Kelly, whose Tigers have won 10 of 13 over the past year. “We have one of the top recruiting classes in the country. Those things are only going to continue to get better and a championship program is what we’re going to have here.”
Napier got a vote of confidence from athletic director Scott Stricklin and somewhat of a guarantee that he will remain in place for 2025. But, like Kelly, he has work to do to win back a frustrated fan base.
“What happened this past weekend is not acceptable,” Napier said. “It’s not good enough. We certainly know we’re capable of playing better. … Talent is never enough. And the big focus here as we approach the game is doing all the things that require no talent at a really high level so we can maximize our opportunities.”