Who are the Florida vs. Texas game announcers today on ABC? All you need to know about Week 11 game’s coverage team
The Texas Longhorns hope to remain title contenders this season as they host the Florida Gators at Austin, Texas, for an SEC clash in Week 11 of college football. Texas is the No. 5 school in the nation, having an overall record of 7-1 (3-1 SEC). Florida, in turn, has a record of 4-4 (2-3), which means they still have bowl eligibility within their grasp.
The game will air on ABC through its sports branding of ESPN on ABC. Joe Tessitore will be the play-by-play announcer, Jesse Palmer will be the color commentator, and Katie George will report from the sidelines. The game is set to start at noon ET at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas on Saturday.
According to the oddsmakers, the Longhorns are 21.5-point favorites for the encounter. The ESPN game predictor gives the Gators only a 9.0% chance of winning the game.
How to watch Florida vs. Texas? Streaming options for the SEC clash
To stream ABC you can use the following services: Hulu + Live TV, Sling, YouTube TV, FuboTV, and DirecTV Stream. ABC's games, which air with the ESPN on ABC branding, are also available on ESPN+. Prime Video also has a subscription that allows you to stream the network and you can also tune in on ABC.com with the use of your cable provider's credentials.
If you would rather listen to the game, you can tune into 98.1 FM/850 AM ESPN WRUF in the Gainsville area and 98.1 FM KVET in Austin.
Florida vs. Texas: Recent results
In their last game, the Gators fell to No. 2 Georgia 34-20. Freshman DJ Lagway was forced off the field during the second quarter of the game due to an injury to his left hamstring. In his place, walk-on Aidan Warner took the quarterback position. Warner recorded 66 yards, with an interception. Lagway before him had thrown for 47 yards, with one touchdown.
Texas didn't play during the first weekend of November, as the school took its open week. Their last game was a Week 9 victory over Vanderbilt 27-24. Quarterback Quinn Ewers threw for 288 yards, with three touchdown passes and an interception that day.