How to Buy Miami Hurricanes vs. Florida Gators Tickets
The No. 6 Miami Hurricanes (3-0) are set to host the Florida Gators (1-2) on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. If you're looking to witness this in-state rivalry, here's how to secure your tickets.
Miami (FL) vs. Florida Game Information
Here's a quick breakdown of the key details for the upcoming Hurricanes vs. Gators game:
- Location: Miami Gardens, Florida
- Date: Sept. 20, 2025
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Tickets: Available via StubHub | SeatGeek | Vivid Seats
Where to Buy Miami (FL) vs. Florida Tickets
Tickets to see the Miami Hurricanes take on the Florida Gators can be purchased from various online ticket marketplaces. Check out the links above for availability and pricing.
Miami Hurricanes Football Schedule
Here's a look at the Miami Hurricanes' schedule:
- Week 1: Aug. 31 vs. Notre Dame Fighting Irish, 27-24 win
- Week 2: Sept. 6 vs. Bethune-Cookman Wildcats, 45-3 win
- Week 3: Sept. 13 vs. South Florida Bulls, 49-12 win
- Week 4: Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. ET vs. Florida Gators
- Week 6: Oct. 4 at Florida State Seminoles
- Week 8: Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. ET vs. Louisville Cardinals
- Week 9: Oct. 25 vs. Stanford Cardinal
- Week 10: Nov. 1 at SMU Mustangs
- Week 11: Nov. 8 vs. Syracuse Orange
- Week 12: Nov. 15 vs. North Carolina State Wolfpack
- Week 13: Nov. 22 at Virginia Tech Hokies
- Week 14: Nov. 29 at Pittsburgh Panthers
Miami Hurricanes Stats
The Miami Hurricanes boast a strong offense and defense this season. They rank 24th nationally in total offense (481.0 yards per game) and 38th in total defense (279.0 yards allowed per game). Their scoring offense is averaging 40.3 points per game, while their defense allows only 13.0 points per game.
The Hurricanes' passing game is particularly potent, ranking 21st with 306.7 passing yards per game. Their rushing defense is also impressive, allowing just 75.0 rushing yards per game, placing them 15th in the nation.
Florida Gators Football Schedule
Here's a look at the Florida Gators' schedule:
- Week 1: Aug. 30 vs. LIU Sharks, 55-0 win
- Week 2: Sept. 6 vs. South Florida Bulls, 18-16 loss
- Week 3: Sept. 13 at LSU Tigers, 20-10 loss
- Week 4: Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. ET at Miami (FL) Hurricanes
- Week 6: Oct. 4 vs. Texas Longhorns
- Week 7: Oct. 11 at Texas A&M Aggies
- Week 8: Oct. 18 vs. Mississippi State Bulldogs
- Week 10: Nov. 1 at 3:30 p.m. ET vs. Georgia Bulldogs
- Week 11: Nov. 8 at Kentucky Wildcats
- Week 12: Nov. 15 at Ole Miss Rebels
- Week 13: Nov. 22 vs. Tennessee Volunteers
- Week 14: Nov. 29 vs. Florida State Seminoles
Florida Gators Stats
The Florida Gators are averaging 390.7 total yards per game on offense, ranking 68th nationally. Their defense is allowing 264.3 total yards per game, which ranks 28th. Offensively, they're scoring 27.0 points per game, while defensively they're conceding 12.7 points per game.
The Gators' passing offense is ranked 50th, averaging 253.3 passing yards per game. Their run defense is a strength, allowing only 87.0 rushing yards per game (23rd). However, their rushing offense ranks 89th, with 137.3 rushing yards per game.
Florida at Miami Prediction: Hurricanes Primed for a Statement Win
The upcoming game between Florida and Miami pits two programs heading in opposite directions. College football analyst Josh Pate believes the Hurricanes are poised to make a statement.
Key Insights from Josh Pate's Analysis
Pate highlighted the disparity between the two teams' performances against a common opponent, USF. Florida lost to the Bulls, while Miami secured a decisive win. He also questioned Florida's offensive strategy, particularly their pass-to-run ratio, given their talented running backs and offensive line.
"How do you call this game if you’re Billy Napier? Florida is 57-42 pass-to-run ratio. Mind-boggling because I thought they had one of the best offensive lines and one of the best tailback rooms in the country." - Josh Pate
Despite Florida's strong defense, Pate believes Miami's experienced quarterback, Carson Beck, and talented offense will be able to move the ball effectively. He acknowledges that Florida may be due for a bounce-back game, but ultimately, he favors the Hurricanes due to their superior talent.
"I think Miami’s better and I think they’re looking to make a statement the same as they did when they opened in The Swamp last year and I think they will." - Josh Pate