The SEC released its notional football schedule, assuming coronavirus outbreaks do not interfere.
- 9/26 Florida at Ole Miss
- 10/3 South Carolina at Florida
- 10/10 Florida at Texas A&M
- 10/17 LSU at Florida
- 10/24 Missouri at Florida
- 10/31 Bye
- 11/7 Florida vs Georgia (World's Largest Outdoor COVID-19 Party, WLOCP)
- 11/14 Arkansas at Florida
- 11/21 Florida at Vanderbilt
- 11/28 Kentucky at Florida
- 12/5 Florida at Tennessee
- 12/12 Bye
- 12/19 SEC Championship (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia)
- 9/5. Eastern Washington at Florida
- 9/12. Kentucky at Florida.
- 9/19. South Alabama at Florida
- 9/26. Florida at Tennessee
- 10/3. South Carolina at Florida
- 10/10. LSU at Florida
- 10/17. Florida at Ole Miss
- 10/24. Bye
- 10/31. Florida vs Georgia (WLOCP)
- 11/7. Vanderbilt at Florida
- 11/14. Missouri at Florida
- 11/21. New Mexico State at Florida
- 11/28. Florida at FSU
- 12/5. SEC Championship (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia)
- SEC games only
- Florida now has 5 home games instead of 7
- Florida starts the season on the road in Oxford
- Florida ends the season in Knoxville (note that the historical temperate is a high of 53F, low of 34F. Last year it was 61F and 38F).
- World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party is moved back one week as the World's Largest Outdoor COVID-19 Party
- Vanderbilt flips from home game to away game