While we are just three weeks into the 2021 football season for the Florida Gators, that doesn't mean we can't look a bit ahead to what their schedule looks like for next year.

Yesterday, the schedule for all SEC teams was revealed, including for the Gators. The program will play host to a few interesting teams next year including Utah, LSU and Kentucky.

The team's game against the Wildcats will occur on Sept. 10, starting the slate of SEC games a week sooner than this season.

Here is the full slate of games for next year's season:

2022 Florida Football Schedule

  • September 3 – Utah (Gainesville, Fla.)
  • September 10 – Kentucky (Gainesville, Fla.)
  • September 17 – South Florida (Gainesville, Fla.)
  • September 24 – Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.)
  • October 1 – Eastern Washington (Gainesville, Fla.)
  • October 8 – Missouri (Gainesville, Fla.)
  • October 15 – LSU (Gainesville, Fla.)
  • October 22 – BYE
  • October 29 – vs. Georgia (Jacksonville, Fla.)
  • November 5 – Texas A&M (College Station, Texas)
  • November 12 – South Carolina (Gainesville, Fla.)
  • November 19 – Vanderbilt (Nashville, Tenn.)
  • November 26 – Florida State (Tallahassee, Fla.)
  • December 3 – SEC Championship (Atlanta, Ga.)

Florida will play host to South Florida next year, facing off against the Bulls for a second-straight season. They'll also play Eastern Washington, a team the program was slated to play in 2020 until the coronavirus pandemic nixed all non-conference games.

The SEC home slate includes Missouri, LSU, and South Carolina. The non-conference home schedule features Utah, South Florida and Eastern Washington.

The majority of Florida's home games will occur during the first half of the season, including three in a row to start off 2022. The team will take a break, stopping by Knoxville (Tenn.) to face off against the Volunteers, before returning to The Swamp for three straight weeks again.

It's a favorable schedule for the Gators as the only currently ranked opponent on the schedule is No. 2 Georgia.

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