Gator Talk Continues Monday – Florida Gators


GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The 2022 edition of Gator Talk continues Monday, September 19 at 6 p.m. as Gators Head Football Coach Billy Napier makes her third appearance on the show this season from The Keys Restaurant in Celebration Pointe. Florida currently ranks 20th in the AP poll released earlier today.

Gator Talk is a weekly hour-long program covering the latest in Gator football and hosted by the Voice of the Gators Sean Kelly. The show is available through LEARFIELD’s Gator Sports Network, the Florida Gators Mobile App, and on the Varsity Mobile App.

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Napier will appear on eight of the last 10 shows along with select football staff and players. Second linebacker Tre’Vez Johnson will be on the show this week. In Saturday’s 31-28 win over South Florida, Johnson made a timely interception that ultimately led to Florida’s green touchdown. For the Jacksonville, Fla. native, it was the third interception of his career.

UF Men’s Basketball Head Coach death golden will appear on the show on October 17 while Gators is women’s basketball head coach Kelly Rae Finley will be attending the show on November 28th.

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The show will be broadcast from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m

FULL GATOR TALK PLAN 2022














DATE GUEST POSITION
Monday 19 Sept Billy Napier, Tre’Vez Johnson The Keys restaurant
Monday 26 Sept Billy Napier The Keys restaurant
Monday October 3rd Billy Napier The Keys restaurant
Monday 10 October Billy Napier The Keys restaurant
Monday 17 October death golden The Keys restaurant
Wednesday October 26th Billy Napier The Keys restaurant
Monday, November 7th Billy Napier The Keys restaurant
Monday, November 14th Billy Napier The Keys restaurant
Monday 21 Nov Billy Napier The Keys restaurant
Monday 28 Nov Kelly Rae Finley The Keys restaurant



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