Overview
Aug 31, 2024 at 3:30 PMGainesville, Fla. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Steve Spurrier Field
ABC: Joe Tessitore, Jesse Palmer, Katie George
Gator Sports Network: Sean Kelley, Shane Matthews, Tate Casey (SiriusXM 132 or 192)
History
The mighty Gators of Florida seek to preserve an NCAA-best, 34-game win streak in home openers that traces back to 1990. The Gators have only lost two season openers since 1990: 2017 vs Michigan at a neutral site and 2023 at Utah. Florida is 87-30 all-time in season openers featuring a 71-6 mark in Gainesville. The 2024 match-up marks the 57th all-time meeting between Florida and Miami in a series that dates back to 1938, with the Hurricanes leading, 29-27. From 1938 to 1987, the two teams played every year except 1943 due to a surge in draftees for World War II. Some memorable games (good and bad) include the following:- 8/24/2019, Florida 24 - Miami 20. After a missed Miami 27-yard field goal, QB Feleipe Franks marches the Gators 80 yards in 4 plays over 90 seconds starting with a 65-yard strike to Josh Hammond, then a 2-yard quick-out to Lamical Perine and a 10-yard pass to Kyle Pitts. Franks scampers in from 3 yards out with the go-ahead score. For the next 7 minutes, neither team seems to want to win the game as the Hurricanes turn the ball over on downs, the Gators toss a pick on their first pass after the turnover, then the Canes turn the ball over on downs again with 12 seconds left on the clock.
- 9/7/2013, Miami 21 - Florida 16. The Gators nearly doubled the Canes in offensive statistics, but turned the ball over an abysmal 5 times. Jeff Driskel threw for 291 yards to Scott Morris' 162. Matt Jones, Mack Brown, Valdez Showers, Solomon Patton, and Jeff Driskel ran for a combined 126 yards to Miami's 66 yards.
- 9/1/1984, #10 Miami 32 - #17 Florida 20. This was ESPN's first broadcast of a college football game, which happened soon after ABC purchased the company. The Canes were the reigning national champions and both teams were loaded with future NFL stars. Miami handed Florida its only loss of the season in what should have been Florida's first SEC championship and its first claim to a national championship.
- 11/22/1980, Miami 31 - #18 Florida 7. Just under a year away from its abysmal 0-10-1 season, the Gators were ranked again. Miami QB Jim Kelley dominated the Gators and taunted the students, leading the Gators fans to toss oranges at the Canes.
Coaches
Billy Napier is 11-14 (6-10) in three years at Florida. Mario Cristobal is 12-13 (6-10) in three years at Miami. Overall, Napier is 51-26 (66.2%) with 2 Sun Belt championships and Cristobal is 74-73 (50.3%) with 1 Sun Belt and 2 Pac-12 championships.Players
The Florida 1st team is slightly behind the Canes in terms of both talent and experience, which is probably why the Canes are favored by 2.5 in the Swamp. The good news for the Gators is that the defense is more talented than Miami's, and the youngsters coming off the bench on both offense and defense are upgrades who will get better over time. The Gators will have four new starters: Pup Howard, Elijah Badger, Asa Turner, and Chimere Dike. TJ Searcy, Kam Waites, and Des Watson were promoted to 1st team after being predicted as backups. The Gators will be leaning on two 5th-year seniors, five seniors, and nine juniors for experience.Player | Pos |
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Jason Marshall | RCB |
Eugene Wilson III | WR-Y |
Shemar James | MIKE |
Grayson “Pup” Howard | WILL |
T.J. Searcy | JACK |
Justus Boone | F |
Caleb Banks | END |
Kamryn Waites | RT |
Austin Barber | LT |
Damieon George | RG |
Elijah Badger | WR-Z |
Graham Mertz | QB |
Montrell Johnson | RB |
Sharif Denson | STAR |
Arlis Boardingham | RTE |
Devin Moore | LCB |
Asa Turner | SS |
Desmond Watson | NT |
Knijeah Harris | LG |
Chimere Dike | WR-X |
Jordan Castell | FS |
Jake Slaughter | OC |
Rocco Underwood | LS |
Hayden Hansen | LTE |
Trey Smack | PK |
Jeremy Crawshaw | PT |
The Miami 1st team is only slightly better on paper, with six new starters coming via transfer portal. The Canes will be leaning on five 5th-year seniors, six seniors, and four juniors for experience.
Player | Pos |
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Francis Mauigoa | RT |
Samson Okunlola | LG |
Reuben Bain, Jr. | LDE |
Mark Fletcher | RB |
Elijah Arroyo | TE |
Cam Ward | QB |
CJ Clark | NT |
Wesley Bissainthe | WILL |
Damari Brown | LCB |
Samuel Brown | WR-X |
Jalen Rivers | LT |
Tyler Baron | RDE |
Francisco Mauigoa | MIKE |
Mishael Powell | NB |
Jacolby George | WR-Z |
Jaden Harris | SS |
Daryl Porter | FS |
Zach Carpenter | OC |
Simeon Barrow | DT |
Xavier Restrepo | WR-H |
Anez Cooper | RG |
Andres Borregales | PK |
Dylan Joyce | PT |
Mason Napper | LS |
Prediction
Las Vegas has the Hurricanes favored by 2.5 points with an over/under of 54. I will pick the underdog and the under. I predict a sloppy, low-scoring affair where the Swamp is the X-factor leading to a 27-20 victory for the Gators, which is a slight adjustment to my earlier prediction of 21-19.
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