Schedule and Results
| Date | Opponent# | Rank# | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8–30–2008 | Hawaii* | #5 | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL | Raycom | W 56–10 | 90,575 | ||
| 9–6–2008 | Miami* | #5 | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL | ESPN | W 26–3 | 90,833 | ||
| 9–20–2008 | Tennessee | #4 | Neyland Stadium • Knoxville, TN | CBS | W 30–6 | 106,138 | ||
| 9–27–2008 | Mississippi | #4 | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL | Raycom | L 30–31 | 90,106 | ||
| 10–4–2008 | Arkansas | #12 | Razorback Stadium • Fayetteville, AR | Raycom | W 38–7 | 70,072 | ||
| 10–11–2008 | #4 Louisiana State | #11 | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL | CBS | W 51–21 | 90,684 | ||
| 10–25–2008 | Kentucky | #5 | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL (HC) | Raycom | W 63–5 | 90,589 | ||
| 11–1–2008 | #8 Georgia | #5 | Jacksonville Municipal Stadium • Jacksonville, FL | CBS | W 49–10 | 84,649 | ||
| 11–8–2008 | Vanderbilt | #4 | Vanderbilt Stadium • Nashville, TN | ESPN2 | W 42–14 | 39,773 | ||
| 11–15–2008 | #24 South Carolina | #3 | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL | CBS | W 56–6 | 90,646 | ||
| 11–22–2008 | The Citadel* | #3 | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium • Gainesville, FL | PPV | W 70–19 | 90,374 | ||
| 11–29–2008 | #23 Florida State* | #2 | Doak Campbell Stadium • Tallahassee, FL | ABC | W 45–15 | 83,237 | ||
| 12–6–2008 | #1 Alabama | #2 | Georgia Dome • Atlanta, GA (SEC Championship) | CBS | W 31–20 | 75,892 | ||
| 1–8–2009 | #2 Oklahoma | #1 | Dolphin Stadium • Miami Gardens, FL (BCS Championship) | FOX | W 24–14 | 78,468 | ||
Sources: 2012 Florida Gators Football Media Guide, GatorZone.com
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