Impact Analysis: What the postponement of Florida-LSU means
There’s been plenty of discussion about the state of the Florida-LSU game over the past couple of days in the wake of Hurricane Matthew – and on Thursday it intensified when the SEC Office announced that the contest, originally set for Saturday at noon ET in The Swamp, would be postponed.
Plenty of fans have questions about the possibility of rescheduling, what this means in the SEC standings and more. Now, Inside the Gators takes a closer look at it all with an Impact Analysis.
RESCHEDULING POSSIBILITIES
During his press conference Thursday, retiring Florida athletic director Jeremy Foley made it clear that the Gators want to play against LSU this season – and that the school will follow in whichever direction the league leads it to.
“Whatever scenario they come up with we’re going to be in favor of,” Foley said. “Whatever scenario that is brought up to us, that makes it work, that they think is workable, the University of Florida is going to be in favor of that.”
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