Florida Football: 3 bold predictions for Gators in November 2020

Kadarius Toney and Kyle Trask, Florida football [Brad McClenny/The Gainesville Sun]
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Florida receiver Kadarius Toney scores the Gators’ first touchdown against the Missouri Tigers at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Ncaa Football Missouri At Florida
Florida receiver Kadarius Toney scores the Gators’ first touchdown against the Missouri Tigers at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Ncaa Football Missouri At Florida /

1. Florida goes unbeaten

When you look at the schedule for November, the Gators have a nice stretch coming up after No. 7. But that Nov. 7 game is against Georgia in arguably Florida’s biggest game of the season.

Florida will get a matchup with Georgia to open the month and I believe the Gators will finally overcome that yearly obstacle and beat the Bulldogs in Jacksonville. Kyle Trask is just playing too well this season and Stetson Bennett struggled over the past couple of games. The wide margin of talent at quarterback is one reason and the offense as a whole is another.

Arkansas will be next up on the schedule at home and while I believe that the Razorbacks are much better this season than in the past few years, Florida will handle this one.

A road game against Vanderbilt on Nov. 21 should be an absolute rout and the Commodores will likely be without a head coach sooner rather than later. A Florida blowout might officially spell the end of Derek Mason in Nashville.

Lastly, Kentucky will come to Gainesville and this, too, should be an easy win for Florida because the Wildcats just don’t have enough firepower offensively.

A 4-0 month for Florida should push the Gators to 7-1 overall and in a prime spot to make a playoff push.

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