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    Who Are the Florida vs. Texas Announcers Today on ESPN? All You Need to Know About Week 6 Game’s Coverage Team

    Before the season, Florida vs. Texas was a game fans were looking forward to because it was expected to feature two Heisman-contending QBs. However, neither Florida’s DJ Lagway nor Texas’s Arch Manning has lived up to expectations. Despite those disappointments, the matchup between these teams is still one that should be interesting. Here is everything you need to know about the Week 6 matchup.

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    Florida vs. Texas Game Announcers Today

    Florida vs. Texas will be broadcast on ESPN with Bob Wischusen and Louis Riddick as the announcers. They will call the game as both preseason QB darlings try to get their seasons on track.

    What Time Is The Florida vs. Texas Game Today?

    The Florida vs. Texas game takes place on Saturday and will kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET. Florida is hosting the game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.

    What To Expect In The Florida vs. Texas Game

    No. 9-ranked Texas is traveling to Florida to take on the Gators on Saturday. On paper, the Longhorns have gotten off to a strong start, winning three games after dropping the season opener to No. 1-ranked Ohio State. However, the team is unproven. Since playing the Buckeyes, the Longhorns have not played any teams that should have tested them in any way. They have dominated those games, but it does nothing to show how good Texas is as a team.

    Conversely, Florida has struggled to start the year, but some of it can be attributed to their difficult schedule. The Gators won their first game against LSU, but then lost three straight games to South Florida, No. 13-ranked LSU, and No. 3-ranked Miami. While the South Florida loss was disappointing, the other two losses were against top teams.

    On Saturday, fans should be able to get a better idea of what type of team each team is this season. If Texas wins dominantly, it proves that they are a step above the middle-of-the-pack teams in the SEC. If Florida keeps things close, it proves they can be competitive with ranked opponents.

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