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LSU football vs. Florida game time announced

Can the Tigers get right vs. Florida?

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On Saturday evening, coach Brian Kelly and the Tigers suffered their third loss of the season against Alabama. Now, heading into week 11, it’s on to coach Billy Napier and the Gators. LSU football vs. Florida will occur as a night game in Death Valley, and the purple and gold will likely be looking to get right.

LSU football vs. Florida is designated as a night game in Death Valley

In the 86-year history of LSU football vs. Florida, the matchup could not be much closer. All-time, the Tigers and Gators are tied with a record of 33-33-3 against each other.

Now, with coach Brian Kelly and coach Billy Napier at the helm of the 2023 version, the two teams will face off for a night game in Death Valley.

Coming out of week 10, the LSU football vs. Florida game will feature two teams coming off of heartbreaking losses.

For coach Billy Napier and the Gators, they suffered a loss against Arkansas 36-39 in overtime at home. Coach Brian Kelly and the Tigers, on the other hand, fell apart in the second half, dropping their game in Tuscaloosa 42-28.

Now, as we look ahead to week 11, both teams will likely be searching for a big win to hang their hat on.

Florida has a record of 5-4 (3-3) and hopes to become bowl eligible with a win in Baton Rouge. LSU is now 6-3 (4-2) and could use a get-right game after falling to the Crimson Tide.

Game time is officially set for 6:30 p.m. CST in Baton Rouge, LA. It will be available to watch live on SEC Network.



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