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Florida Gators vs Georgia Bulldogs Live Stream Free: Watch NCAA Football Online
The Florida Gators faces the Georgia Bulldogs on November 1 at the EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida.
The game starts at 3:30 pm ET and can be watched online through live stream via the link provided below (free for subscribers).
The Gators (3-3) are looking to snap their current two game losing streak when they face their SEC East division rival Bulldogs on Saturday.
The Gators were recently demolished by the Missouri Tigers by a final score of 42-13, as rumors of Florida head coach Will Muschamp's potential firing continue to heat up.
"I'm really worried about this football team right now," said Muschamp to reporters.
"That's really what I'm worried about. I'm not getting concerned about things I don't have any control over, other than this team. I think that's the most important thing right now."
Former Gators QB Tim Tebow gave his thoughts regarding his college team's recent struggles on the football field this season.
"I don't think the offense has an identity right now, and I don't think that they know what they want their identity to be. One of the biggest problems on the offense is leadership. [The Missouri loss] was tough to watch. If you're a Gator fan, it was not easy to watch. They just didn't play with the heart that I'm used to watching Florida Gators play with," said Tebow to 1010 XL sports radio station in Jacksonville.
"You need to have something to motivate you, something to give you an edge. They're not out of the SEC East. Maybe they can rally around the 'our backs are against the wall' mentality. ... They need to get hyped and play with a chip on their shoulder when they come to Jacksonville."
Meanwhile, the Bulldogs (6-1) are looking to stretch their winning streak to six games after their most recent win versus the Arkansas Razorbacks by 45-32 on October 18.
Georgia head coach Mark Richt broke his silence regarding his RB Todd Gurley being suspended for the upcoming game versus the Gators, after the junior athlete received over $3,000 for signed memorabilia and other forms of merchandises which violated NCAA rules.
"This team was improving whether Todd played or not," said Richt to reporters.
"We were getting better defensively. We were getting better offensively. A lot of people say Todd not being there gave the team incentive to play harder. There may be some truth to that. They love Todd. They wanted to honor him, especially when he missed some games. They wanted to give him a little sign like, 'Hey, we're with you.' But we were getting better regardless."
The game will begin at 3:30 pm ET and can be watched on TV via the CBS network or online through live stream by clicking here.