NASHVILLE, TN - SEPTEMBER 17: Casey Hayward #19, Larry Smith #10 and Andre Hal #23 of the Vanderbilt Commodores celebrate after a win against the Ole Miss Rebels at Vanderbilt Stadium on September 17, 2011 in Nashville, Tennessee. Vanderbilt won 30-7. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)
All of your broadcast information and relevant Florida vs. Vanderbilt links after the jump; your thoughts in the comments.
Kickoff Time
12:21 p.m. Eastern
TV and Streaming Information
The game will be broadcast on the SEC Network; for a list of local affiliates, visit GatorZone. Alternately, you can catch a Florida vs. Vanderbilt online stream at WatchESPN.com.
What to Watch For
I dunno, really; hopefully, Florida won't lose? Apparently, much of the linebacking corps is out, if Twitter is a suggestion: Lerentee McCray and Jelani Jenkins will both miss the game. Chris Rainey's banged up. John Brantley remains John Brantley. But Mike Gillislee's reportedly back to full strength, so he'll get like three carries.
Oh, and we scouted Sharrif Floyd yesterday, so he'll probably be hurt by halftime.
Game Thread Guidelines
Try to remember that, despite how emotional watching a football game can be, there's no reason to be abusive. Rant, curse, or exult if you must, but keep the personal attacks to a minimum.


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