Texas vs Florida Prediction 11-9-24 College Football Picks

The Florida Gators and the Texas Longhorns will meet Saturday in college football action from Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. Here’s a Texas vs Florida prediction. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best Texas vs Florida pick.

Florida Gators Betting Preview

The Gators’ year started off on a 1-2 run with losses to Miami and Texas A&M sandwiched around a win over Samford. The Gators beat Mississippi State, UCF, and Kentucky with a loss to Tennessee in a 3-1 stretch over the next four games.

In the Georgia matchup last weekend, the Gators held a 13-6 edge by halftime. Florida was outscored 28-7 the rest of the way however and lost 34-20. QB Aidan Warner finished with 66 yards and a pick. Ja’Kobi Jackson led the rush with 12 carries for 74 yards and a score.

Texas Longhorns Betting Preview

Over on the Texas side, they hit a nice 6-0 run out of the gate with wins over Colorado State, Michigan, UTSA, LA-Monroe, Mississippi State, and Oklahoma. The Longhorns took their first loss to a tough Georgia team 30-15, then beat Vanderbilt the next weekend.

In the October 26 matchup with Vanderbilt, the Longhorns scored points in every quarter—and gave up points in every quarter—on the way to a tight win 27-24. QB Quinn Ewers escaped with 288 yards, three TDs, and two picks. DeAndre Moore caught six balls for 97 yards and two scores.

Why the Texas Longhorns will win

Why the Florida Gators will win

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Texas vs Florida Prediction

I might try Florida here. The Gators produced a valiant effort in the first half against a great Georgia team over the weekend but ultimately fell short. Florida put up 228 yards (113 passing) and a couple of turnovers in the defeat, going just 3-of-16 on third downs. It was a crash back down to earth after scoring 48 points versus Kentucky.

As for Texas, they’ve had some extra time to rest and prep after a too-close-for-comfort win over Vanderbilt. The Longhorns were outscored 14-6 in the second half of that matchup and posted 10 penalties for 107 yards. Texas should be able to clean things up and look better here, but I think the Gators can get in for a cover if all goes well.

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