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Here’s how to watch Longhorns in Week 11 today

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Texas football is back from the bye week and is currently ranked as the fifth-best team in the country according to the latest College Football Playoff rankings.

They resume play against Florida, who is currently struggling as one of the worst teams in the Southeastern Conference. Add to that the fact that quarterbacks Graham Mertz and DJ Lagway are both out, and the Longhorns see a favorable matchup against Aidan Warner, the Gators’ third quarterback.

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Texas won its last game against Vanderbilt 27-24, a little closer than coach Steve Sarkisian would have liked. This upcoming game gives UT a chance to regain some confidence they may have lost after the loss to Georgia.

However, Florida is still an SEC team. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said Monday that despite its record, he views Florida as one of the best-looking teams in the conference. This will be the Longhorns’ first test as they look to confirm their CFP ranking and secure a playoff spot.

Here’s everything you need to know about the game, including time, date, TV and streaming information and more:

Which channel is showing Texas vs. Florida on Saturday?

The game between Texas and Florida will be broadcast on ABC. Streaming options for the game include Watch ESPN and Fubo, which is offering a free trial of its streaming service.

Texas vs. Florida begins tomorrow

  • Date: November 9th.
  • Start time: 11 a.m
  • Location: Darrell K Royal Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas.

Texas vs. Florida predictions, tips, betting odds

Odds courtesy of Bet MGM as of Wednesday, November 6th.

Texas has a 21½ point advantage.

  • Spread: Texas at 21½
  • Over/Under: 47½
  • Money line: Texas (-2500), Florida (+1100)

MATCH-BY-MATCH PREDICTIONS: How Texas can finish 11-1 this season

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