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Missouri and Virginia will broadcast nationally on ABC for the Gator Bowl. Bob Wischusen and Louis Riddick will call the game from EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, with Kris Budden reporting from the sidelines. Streaming options for the game include Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
Missouri wide receiver Kevin Coleman Jr. will be a game-time decision for the Gator Bowl against No. 19 Virginia on Saturday night, per Pete Thamel. Coleman has been dealing with an illness over the last few days and is expected to dress and warm up for the game,
According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, Missouri wide receiver Kevin Coleman is a game-time decision for Saturday’s Gator Bowl vs. Virginia. Coleman has been dealing with an illness the last few days. Now, the plan is to dress out pregame before an official decision is made ahead of kickoff.
The 2025 college football season wraps up with more than 40 bowl games over the rest of December and into January. That can make it hard to keep track of just when and where all the games are taking place. On Saturday, the Missouri Tigers (8-4) and Virginia Cavaliers (10-3) meet up in Jacksonville, Florida to battle in the Gator Bowl.
With two injuries and nine transfer departures, these young players could earn playing time for the Tigers against Virginia.
Virginia has its own star in the backfield with J'Mari Taylor, who leads the ACC with 1,062 rushing yards on the season and leads all ACC running backs with 14 rushing touchdowns. Taylor, predictably, was a First Team All-ACC selection and now he'll try to help Virginia cap a historic season with a win in the bowl game.
The Virginia Cavaliers outlasted the Missouri Tigers in a defensive struggle in the 81st TaxSlayer Gator Bowl game, at EverBank Stadium.