Miami Hurricanes vs Florida Gators: Where to watch and game info
Silvera and several of the defensive players, particularly linebacker we know are out. There has been no report of Lingard being out, but it is expected that if he were to play his snaps would be limited. The majority of the carries for the Miami Hurricanes at running back will be from DeeJay Dallas and Cam’Ron Harris.
Player | Status | Type | Comment |
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Brenton Cox | Out | Eligibility | Cox is likely to sit out the entire 2019 season while dealing with eligibility issues. |
David Reese | Out | Achilles | Reese II is expected to miss the entire 2019 season due to a ruptured Achilles tendon. |
C.J. McWilliams | Out | Achilles | McWilliams is recovering from a ruptured Achilles and is expected to miss the 2019 season. |
Jeremiah Moon | Questionable | Foot | Moon is dealing with a foot injury, and it is unknown if he will suit up against Miami in the season opener on Saturday. |
Griffin McDowell | Questionable | Lower Body | McDowell has a lower-body injury, and it is unclear if he will play Saturday against Miami. |
Tyrie Cleveland | Probable | Collarbone | Cleveland is expected to be ready for the season opener on Saturday against Miami after recovering from a broken collarbone. |
Marco Wilson | Probable | Knee | Wilson is likely to make his season debut Saturday, against Miami after healing from a torn ACL. |
Provided by CFB at Sports Reference: View Original Table
Generated 8/23/2019.
In addition to the players listed as out for Florida on their Sports Reference page, Gators defensive tackle Elijah Conliffe is out of the season with a foot injury. It is not surprising that Conliffe and Silvera are both out with foot injuries. It is a common injury for big men in basketball and likely to same foot football players.
Miami and Florida will kick off in Orlando at 7 PM ET Saturday night. The weather forecast at game time is below:
Orlando, FL
Saturday 7:00 PM
Partly Cloudy
Temperature: 83 °F
Precipitation: 19%
Humidity: 75%
Wind: 9 mph
The humidity is to be expected for a late Florida summer night. With the chance of precipitation at only 19 percent, let’s hope the rain holds off. Jarren Williams will have enough to deal with in his first start at quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes. Wet footballs would only add to the complications of his first game.