Florida loses annual rivalry games during SEC’s 9-game scheduling model
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Florida's football program will see changes in its annual rivalry games due to the SEC's new 9-game scheduling model. While the Gators will no longer face traditional rivals Tennessee and LSU each year, they will maintain annual matchups against Georgia, Kentucky, and South Carolina for the next four years. This shift highlights the evolving landscape of college football scheduling and could impact fan engagement and team rivalries, making it a significant development for both the program and its supporters.
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