The Southeastern Conference officially announced the Florida Gators basketball team’s 2010-11 conference schedule on Thursday.
Jan. 8 vs. Ole Miss (CSS)
Jan. 11 at Tennessee (ESPN)
Jan. 15 vs. South Carolina (SEC Network)
Jan. 20 at Auburn (ESPN/ESPN2)
Jan. 22 vs. Arkansas (FSN)
Jan. 25 at Georgia (ESPN/ESPN2)
Jan. 29 at Mississippi State (CBS)
Feb. 1 vs. Vanderbilt (ESPN)
Feb. 5 vs. Kentucky (ESPN)
Feb. 9 at South Carolina (SEC Network)
Feb. 12 vs. Tennessee (ESPN/ESPN2)
Feb. 20 at LSU (ESPN/ESPN2)
Feb. 24 vs. Georgia (ESPN/ESPN2)
Feb. 26 at Kentucky (CBS)
Mar. 1 vs. Alabama (ESPNU)
Mar. 5 at Vanderbilt (ESPN)
Mar. 10-13 – SEC Tournament (Atlanta, GA)
» And here is the out-of-conference slate:
Oct. 28 vs. Florida Tech (Gainesville, FL)
Nov. 3 vs. Georgetown College (Gainesville, FL)
Nov. 12 vs. UNC-Wilmington (Gainesville, FL)
Nov. 16 vs. Ohio State (Gainesville, FL)
Nov. 18 vs. North Carolina A&T (Gainesville, FL)
Nov. 21 vs. Morehead State (Gainesville, FL)
Nov. 23 vs. Florida Atlantic (Gainesville, FL)
Nov. 28 at Florida State (Tallahassee, FL)
Dec. 1 vs. Central Florida (Orlando, FL – Amway Center)
Dec. 5 vs. American (Washington, D.C.)
Dec. 9 vs. Kent State (Gainesville, FL)
Dec. 18 vs. Kansas State (Sunrise, FL – BankAtlantic Center)
Dec. 20 vs. Jacksonville (Gainesville, FL)
Dec. 22 vs. Radford (Gainesville, FL)
Dec. 28 vs. Fairfield (Gainesville, FL)
Dec. 31 vs. Xavier (Cincinnati, OH)
Jan 3 vs. Rhode Island (Gainesville, FL)
» NOTES
– Florida has 12 conference games on national television.
– The Gators will hold Senior Day on Mar. 1 vs. Alabama.
– Florida does not end the season against Kentucky for the first time since 1999.
12 nationally televised conference games is AWESOME!
But why did they decide not to keep the Kentucky Fried Wildcats as our final opponent? Do you know Adam?
No clue. May not have worked out schedule-wise, may have been at the request of one or both of the schools. Not really important, IMO.
Actually, the conference schedule fails to reflect the road game at Athens. I’m sure it’s just a typo. I like the non-conference schedule. Kent St. and Rhode Island are two under the radar game that will probably be pretty entertaining. Also, Ray Taylor, who I believe is FAU’s starting point guard, was back court mates with Kenny Boynton at American Heritage so that should be fun to watch as well.
looks like a schedule that should put us in the ncaa with both, several tough well-earned wins and many out of conference home games
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We are gonna be one tough team to beat next year.