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Chomping at Bits: Will Luke Del Rio’s return spark Florida’s offense?

NCAA Football: Massachusetts at Florida Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

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Luke Del Rio’s return: The Gators hope that Del Rio’s return serves as a spark for the offense. (Edgar Thompson, Orlando Sentinel; Robbie Andreu, Gainesville Sun; Ryan Young, SEC Country)

What is the chance that Florida vs. LSU wrecks the SEC standings if it isn’t played?: About 20 percent, according to Bill C. With the most likely “armageddon scenario” being that Florida wins the East at 6-1 over a 6-2 Tennessee team which beat them. (Bill Connelly, SB Nation)

Steve Spurrier to speak to Gators ahead of homecoming: Spurrier will speak to the team on Thursday on the importance of homecoming. (Scott Carter, Florida Gators)

Injury updates: Caleb Brantley has been limited in practice due to a hand injury, and C.J. Worton did not practice (injury unspecified). Daniel McMillian and Joseph Putu should be available. Jordan Sherit and Joey Ivie remain out. (Ryan Young, SEC Country)

Florida football’s Wednesday press conference links: Jim McElwain; Randy Shannon (My favorite McElwain quote - “If you’re so selfish that all you can do is worry about numbers, then go be an accountant.”)

On Florida’s lead linebacking duo: Profiles of Alex Anzalone and Jarrad Davis. (Jordan McPherson, Miami Herald; Zach Abolverdi, SEC Country)

Gators can sell early playing time to LB recruits: 4-star linebacker recruit Anthony Hines will visit Florida this weekend. (Zach Abolverdi, SEC Country)

Officiating changes for 2016-17 men’s basketball season: Highlights from the NCAA’s recently released media and fan rules review explainer. (Denver Parler, Florida Gators)

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