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Florida-Colorado State football: TV channel, game time, odds

Andrew Olson

By Andrew Olson

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After a 27-16 loss to Kentucky, Florida is taking a one-week break from SEC action. But the Gators can’t breathe too easy. Their Week 3 foe, the Colorado State Rams, are coming off a big win over an SEC squad, Arkansas (34-27). Below, find kickoff time, TV channel information and odds for the Florida-Colorado State football game.

Florida-Colorado State football: TV channel, game time, odds

All times are ET. Odds via MyBookie.

TV channel: The Florida-Colorado State game will air on the SEC Network.

Time: The Florida-Colorado State game kicks off at 4 p.m. Saturday Sept. 15, 2018.

Location: The Florida-Colorado State game will be played at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Fla.

Odds: Florida is favored by 20.5 points.

The lead up

SDS News: Dan Mullen previews Florida-Colorado State game on SEC Coaches Teleconference

On CSU WR Preston Williams:

He’s a great player. They move him around to get him in different spots to get him the ball. He has size and speed. He also has the ability to get yards after catch. He’s an excellent talent.

Does it help you that CSU just played an SEC team?:

Probably helps them a little bit more because they just played an SEC team. It probably gives them confidence coming in here. They fell behind in all there games but they fight back.

What is your level of familiarity with former Georgia assistant and current CSU head coach Mike Bobo?:

I know Mike but I don’t know if we’ve coached against each other much. I know we have but can’t recall… I don’t think our paths have crossed for a few years… He changes personnel really well.

SDS Feature: No fluke, Florida’s loss to Kentucky shows exactly how far the Gators have fallen … and how long it will take to climb back on top

Florida’s 31 game-winning streak over Kentucky is no more, snapped Saturday night in The Swamp by a hungrier, just-as-fast and far more physical Kentucky program.

Read that again for effect, and marinate on this: As painful as it was for the Gators to see the Kentucky flag planted on the 50 yard-line of Steve Spurrier Field, the result was no fluke. The fourth-longest streak in an uninterrupted series in FBS history ended because Kentucky was unequivocally better at football than Florida.

That’s where Florida football is in 2018.

Andrew Olson

Andrew writes about sports to fund his love of live music and collection of concert posters. He strongly endorses the Hall of Fame campaigns of Fred Taylor and Andruw Jones.

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