Two Final Four programs collide in one of the nation’s most iconic venues as Florida travels to Duke on a cold December night.
A Winter Clash Inside Cameron Indoor
Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham hosts Florida against Duke, a matchup worthy of the national spotlight.
Florida Looks to Prove Their SEC Contender Status
Florida enters at 5-2 after a solid win over Providence. Both Gator losses came in competitive games, including a six-point defeat to Arizona on opening night and a four-point setback against TCU.
The Gators are once again one of the SEC’s top threats, scoring 85.9 points per game while giving up 72.6. Their biggest strength is on the glass, where they rank second in the nation with nearly 49 rebounds per game. If Florida can control the boards, they can keep this matchup tight in one of college basketball’s loudest buildings.
Duke Remains Unbeaten With Eyes on Another Deep Run
Duke comes in at 8-0 and already owns standout victories over Texas and Kansas. Their most recent result was an 80-71 win over John Calipari and Arkansas, another sign of how polished this group looks early in the season.
The Blue Devils are one of three undefeated teams left in the ACC, joining SMU and Louisville. Duke is lighting up scoreboards at 91.9 points per game and allowing only 58.8. Their ball movement has been elite as well, ranking 14th nationally at 20.3 assists per game. The mix of firepower and defensive toughness has them looking every bit like a championship threat once again.
Florida vs. Duke: When and Where
Date: Tuesday, December 2nd, 2025; 7:30 PM EST
Location: Cameron Indoor Stadium; Durham, NC
Florida vs. Duke: Where to Watch or Stream
Watch: ESPN
Stream: FUBOTV
Florida vs. Duke: Betting Odds
Spread: Duke Blue Devils -9.5, Florida Gators +9.5
Moneyline: Duke Blue Devils -500, Florida Gators +360
Total: 155.5
Florida vs. Duke: Series History
All-Time Series: Duke leads 5-2
Last Meeting: Duke beat Florida 87-84 on November 26th, 2017
Projected Starting Lineups
Florida Gators
#10 Thomas Haugh – 17.9 ppg
#21 Alex Condon – 15.7 ppg, 8.8 rpg
#00 Boogie Fland – 12 ppg
#9 Rueben Chinyelu – 11.1 ppg, 10.9 rpg
#1 Xaivian Lee – 9 ppg
Duke Blue Devils
#12 Cameron Boozer – 22.9 ppg, 9.8 rpg
#21 Patrick Ngongba II – 12.8 ppg
#3 Isaiah Evans – 12.5 ppg
#1 Caleb Foster – 9.2 ppg
#7 Dame Sarr – 7.5 ppg
What to Expect Inside One of Basketball’s Most Electric Arenas
Florida does not want a third loss this early in the season, but this is a tall task. Todd Golden will certainly craft a detailed plan to slow Cameron Boozer and Duke’s balanced attack, yet the Blue Devils have looked too deep and too organized to this point.
Cameron Indoor brings out the best in Duke, and the Blue Devils will try to use their energy, tempo, and size to stay unbeaten. Florida’s rebounding and transition game can keep them in it, but Duke’s overall talent may be the separating factor.
Enjoy the game!
