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College football predictions: South Carolina vs. Florida, Connecticut vs. Liberty and more
South Carolina will journey to the Swamp on Saturday to face Florida in a SEC battle that can assist determine bowl positioning. The Gators are laying over a landing at residence in a matchup that appears fairly even on paper.
Florida has been overvalued all season (Bear in mind when the Gators have been favored over LSU three weeks in the past?) and I believe we’re seeing it once more towards the pesky Gamecocks. Florida is simply 1-4 towards the unfold as a favourite this season with the lone cowl coming towards overmatched Japanese Washington. The Gators misplaced two of these video games outright.
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The issue with laying greater than a landing with the Gators is that they will’t cease the run. Florida ranks 113th in rush protection, giving up over 191 yards per sport. That enables underdogs to shorten the sport and restrict Florida’s possessions. That’s the blueprint I anticipate South Carolina to observe on Saturday as nicely.
South Carolina has had latest success within the Swamp, going 3-0-1 ATS within the final 4 conferences there. Search for that pattern to proceed because the Gamecocks keep inside the inflated quantity.
South Carolina vs. Florida prediction: Gamecocks +8 (Caesars Sportsbook)
CONNECTICUT (+14.5) over Liberty
Whereas Florida has been overvalued within the betting market, UConn stays undervalued. The Huskies are greater than two-touchdown underdogs at residence on Saturday, regardless of going a stellar 8-2 ATS this season.
Liberty has been a serious shock with wins over BYU and Arkansas. That feels, nonetheless, like a sleepy early highway sport for the Flames. Liberty is coming off an upset over Arkansas final week and can host Virginia Tech subsequent Saturday. That is an terrible spot for the Flames to be laying over two touchdowns on the highway.
Liberty is with out high operating again Dae Dae Hunter, who’s the workforce’s greatest offensive participant. He was misplaced for the season with a knee harm. Hunter rushed for 850 yards and 6.6 yards per carry, so he’s a giant loss.
The Flames play higher as underdogs. This season, Liberty is simply 1-4 ATS as favorites and 0-3 when laying double-digits. Take the factors with UConn at residence.
IOWA (+1.5) over Wisconsin
I’d prefer to apologize upfront for making you care about Iowa soccer. That is a type of bets that after I hit submit, I set free a sigh as a result of I spotted I used to be going to root for the Iowa “offense” on Saturday, which often means a blocked punt or interception for touchdowns.
The underside line is there may be simply an excessive amount of worth on Iowa +1.5 for me to go up. I make the Hawkeyes -3 on this sport, so despite the fact that the Hawkeyes are powerful to look at, I needed to pull the set off.
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Wisconsin is efficient when it may well management the sport on the bottom however one factor Iowa does nicely is cease the run, rating fifth in rush protection. I believe that would be the distinction because the Hawkeyes win a low-scoring sport at residence.
Final week: 2-2. Notre Dame (W), Kansas (W), Wake Forest (L), Memphis (L).
Season: 17-15-1.
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Library in South Windsor wraps up 14th annual Gingerbread House Festival
Some people found a sweet escape from Sunday’s frigid winter temperatures. A chance to step outside the cold and into a different snowy environment.
It just made it feel like Christmas,” said Michael Mizla, of Manchester.
“We try to do this every year,” said Susan, Mizla’s wife.
Sunday was the last day to check out a festive, holiday tradition at the Wood Memorial Library and Museum in South Windsor – The 14th Annual Gingerbread House Festival, which organizers say is one of the largest gingerbread house festivals in New England.
“People have made this their tradition,” said the library’s executive director Carolyn Venne. “We see the same large Vermont family every year the day after Thanksgiving on opening day. So, as people come in to see family locally, this becomes part of their tradition, and that makes it all meaningful for us.”
These gingerbread houses are on display in multiple rooms and floors throughout the library for weeks, from late November to just before Christmas.
“We probably range from about 75 to 150, and I think one year we topped out around 200,” said Venne.
Venne says behind these intricate candy creations are bakers, students, and community members.
At the end of the day, the gingerbread houses went to some lucky raffle winners or were donated to a nursing home in the area.
Those who needed to do some last-minute holiday shopping, were covered – just like the icing on these graham cracker homes – as people could visit the library’s ‘Ye Old Gingerbread Shoppe’ and take some of the magic home with them.
“The holidays are full of things you remember as a kid, so it just feels like the kind of tradition you will remember as you grow up.”
While Sunday was the last day to immerse yourself in these festive, edible villages, there are more holiday traditions coming up at the library, including a Christmas concert next Saturday at 1:30 p.m.
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Connecticut farmers to benefit from federal disaster relief package
Funding to help farmers impacted by disaster is on the way for those who have been seeking help.
That’s one aspect of what came out of a vote in Washington D.C. that in part prevented a government shutdown.
A 13 minute hailstorm in August destroyed William Dellacamera’s crops and cost him $400,000. He was only able to receive a little less than half of that from programs already in place.
“From that day on, basically everything I had grown for the season was destroyed,” said Dellacamera of Cecarelli’s Harrison Hill Farm.
He’s become known locally for driving his tractor from Connecticut to Washington D.C., advocating for more state and federal funding for farmers like him.
In his travels, he landed meetings with the USDA and Connecticut’s delegation.
“I think they’re taking it seriously, and they did. They took it seriously,” said Dellacamera.
President Biden signed a disaster relief bill into law, advocated for in part by Connecticut’s delegation.
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro says Connecticut has lost 460 farms over the last five years, primarily related to weather events that put their livelihoods at stake.
“I am pleased that we have an agreement on $100 billion in disaster aid,” said DeLauro on the House Floor Friday, who advocated for the bill.
As part of that, Connecticut farmers like Dellacamera will be able to tap into $23 million of relief from crop losses, according to Representative John Larson.
“Now knowing this is going to make a difference is a big deal. And I hope it does, I hope it does make a difference,” said Dellacamera.
Also part of the bill, DeLauro advocated for a block grant of $220 million that’s only for small and medium-sized farmers who have lost crops in 2023 and 2024.
All of New England would fit in the parameters for the grant, allowing farmers to get help without crop insurance or a national disaster declaration.
“We came to a conclusion that these were all of the pieces that were needed to move forward,” said DeLauro on the House Floor Friday, about the bill as a whole.
DeLauro’s team tells us that disaster relief funding will go from the USDA to the states to get payments out.
Dellacamera says he’s grateful, and there’s more work to be done. He hopes this block grant and general disaster relief funding will be able to live on.
“It takes the red tape out of it a little bit,” said Dellacamera of the block grant. “Hopefully it could be funded into the future, you know, as it might be needed more and more,” he said.
In the meantime, the state of Connecticut will be identifying which farmers experienced disasters in 2023 and 2024 to see who would benefit from block grant funding.
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