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Fresh off playing college football’s toughest regular-season schedule of the modern era, the Florida Gators will be right back at it in 2025 playing the exact same SEC teams this season. The conference announced in March that it would not only continue an eight-game league slate but rehash the same opponents from 2024 only flipping the home-and-away alignments. On Wednesday, the first three kickoff times and network assignments of the season were finalized.
Florida will play each of its opening games in the late afternoon or evening, a benefit for the first two weeks when Long Island and South Florida visit Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in the sweltering heat of summer. UF will then visit LSU for a 7:30 p.m. ET kickoff on ABC as the Tigers continue to get every home game they choose played at night, an allowance no other SEC team receives from the league. Though to be fair, when the Gators visit Death Valley, it should always be a primetime showdown.
When the SEC set its 2024 schedule, it did so with the idea that no school would travel to the same location it visited in 2023. The conference also insisted that opponents were determined based on a combination of retaining traditional opponents and finding schedule balance, saying fans should not expect return matchups or a complete flip of opponents in 2025. And then it changed its mind.
The strength of schedule formula used for that 2024 schedule had the SEC calculating conference winning percentage since 2012 and dividing opponents evenly with four (two home, two away) ranking among the top eight winning percentages and four (two home, two away) ranking among the bottom eight.
That formula was flawed from the start, of course, because teams can and do change drastically over a decade-long period. The SEC chose not to revisit this strategy let alone adjust the data to account for another season. Seemingly, the idea of parity did not come into play when building the 2025 schedule.
As such, Florida will play the same slate of opponents as it did last season, except this time, it will host Mississippi State, Tennessee and Texas while visiting Kentucky, LSU, Ole Miss and Texas A&M. The Gators are also continuing home-and-home series with Florida State and Miami.
Unlike 2024, when Florida played Power Four opponents in 11 of its 12 games, it will do so across 10 of 12 games in 2025. Surely, head coach Billy Napier is breathing a sigh of relief. Well, until he looks at the full slate and its intracacies.
Let’s take a look at the schedule updated with kickoff times and network assignments. Keep scrolling for a full breakdown with notes on key games.
Aug. 30 — vs. Long Island — 7 p.m., ESPN+
Sept. 6 — vs. South Florida — 4:15 p.m., SEC Network
Sept. 13 — at LSU — 7:30 p.m., ABC
Sept. 20 — at Miami (FL) — TBA
Sept. 27 — OFF
Oct. 4 — vs. Texas — TBA
Oct. 11 — at Texas A&M — TBA
Oct. 17 — vs. Mississippi State — TBA (Afternoon)
Oct. 25 — OFF
Nov. 1 — vs. Georgia (Jacksonville) — 3:30 p.m., ABC
Nov. 8 — at Kentucky — TBA
Nov. 15 — at Ole Miss — TBA
Nov. 22 — vs. Tennessee — TBA
Nov. 29 — vs. Florida State — TBA
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