Time of UT/ Gators game

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Any thought on when it will be played on the 24th of September? I vote for a night game or 3:30! Go Vols!! BEAT THE GATORS (and everyone else too)
 
#5
#5
Hopefully a night game as my wife just got free tickets to the Tour championship in Atlanta that same day I was hoping to pregame at.
 
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#8
UF already has games on CBS against UK on 9/10, UGA on 10/29 and Bama on 12/3.

Here are the potential CBS games on 9/24:

LSU @ Auburn
UGA @ Ole Miss
Arkansas @ TX A&M
 
#9
#9
Hopefully that's the weekend that CBS does a double header and makes LSU the early game and TN/UF at night.
 
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#12
#12
Hope it's night game. I hate over imbibing in the afternoon. Makes for a long night and a bad Sunday morning.
 
#13
#13
UF already has games on CBS against UK on 9/10, UGA on 10/29 and Bama on 12/3.

Here are the potential CBS games on 9/24:

LSU @ Auburn
UGA @ Ole Miss
Arkansas @ TX A&M

This must be last year or incorrect...12/3 is the SEC Champ game date...or are u just poking fun at Verne & his undying Gator love! 😁
 
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#14
#14
hope it's a night game--more time to tailgate and party all day, and get good and liquored up for a huge win!!!
 
#15
#15
I can't wait. I'll be driving in late Friday night so the later the better. However 330 is what I would bet on.
 
#16
#16
If by some miracle Auburn beats Clemson we might just get the night game on ESPN.
 
#19
#19
I'd be OK if this game were at 8am. The sooner we can get it over the better. I hate the Florida game.

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#22
#22
Hopefully that's the weekend that CBS does a double header and makes LSU the early game and TN/UF at night.

CBS has already chosen the LSU-Alabama game as its primetime slot for this season. Any other CBS doubleheaders would be a 12:00 ET game followed by a 3:30 ET game.
 
#23
#23
If by some miracle Auburn beats Clemson we might just get the night game on ESPN.

I don't think it matters. If Auburn-LSU and Tennessee-Florida are both undefeated going into their respective games, CBS will choose Tennessee-Florida.
 
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