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Florida Football Recap: Anthony Richardson continues to struggle, ground game paces Florida’s win against South Florida
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) – Florida’s slender, three-point victory in opposition to South Florida on Saturday, in The Swamp, was an enormous reduction, and but, equally disturbing for followers of the orange and blue.
For the second sport in-a-row, Gators (2-1) sophomore quarterback Anthony Richardson displayed indicators of the inexperienced starter he’s – throwing a pair of interceptions and nil touchdowns within the group’s 31-28 win in opposition to the Bulls (1-2). It marked the third time in Florida’s first three video games Richardson has but to throw a landing this season. He does have a trio of speeding scores to his credit score, however all three of these got here in Florida’s win in opposition to then-No. 7 Utah within the season opener.
To date, Richardson’s stat line reads 41/77 for 423 yards, 0 touchdowns and 4 interceptions – a far cry from the numbers Gator followers believed the Gainesville native would produce by this level within the fall marketing campaign.
Fortunate for Head Coach Billy Napier, the Gators speeding assault continues to be the reliable basis of the offense. Montrell Johnson, Trevor Etienne, and Nay’Quan Wright every ran for a landing and accounted for 217 of the group’s 329 yards. Johnson led Florida with 103 yards on simply 6 carries. His 62-yard landing run with 14:49 within the second quarter was the longest run of the sport by both group and put the Gators forward 10-7.
Wright discovered the endzone subsequent for Florida. He scampered within the entrance proper nook from 7-yards out to cap off a 12-play, 88-yard drive that ate up 6:00 to bump the group’s result in 17-10 with 4:45 remaining earlier than halftime. Wright ended up with 37 yards on 6 carries for the sport.
As for Etienne, he scored Florida’s last offensive landing of the competition with 5:50 left within the fourth quarter to place the Gators forward for good, 31-28. He had essentially the most carries of any working again Florida with 8. His longest run of the night was a 16-yard rush.
The Gators have now rushed for 100 or-more-yards in 14 of their final 16 video games. Florida posted its eighth sport of 200-plus speeding yards within the final 16 contests and its second of the 2022 season.
Anthony Richardson might want to enhance rapidly because the group prepares for its first highway sport of the season, once they face No. 11 Tennessee on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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Florida lawmakers agree to fully fund advanced education programs

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – In a major breakthrough after months of debate, the U.S. House and Senate have reached an agreement to fully fund advanced education programs, including Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), and AICE courses.
The decision comes as a relief to students and educators across Florida, where more than 90 schools offer IB and similar programs to approximately 16,000 students each year.
But at Cypress Creek High School in Orange County, uncertainty remains. Despite the federal funding agreement, the IB program at Cypress Creek may not be offered next school year. The district cites a lack of interest as the reason for phasing out IB and replacing it with the AICE curriculum. However, students say they were left out of the decision-making process and dispute the district’s claims.
“Pre-IB was taken out of our school before IB was taken out, which means that students were not put in classes that are meant to prepare them for the IB program,” said Zoey Salah, a current Cypress Creek student. “This decision was already made before this, before we found out in May and before we could do anything about it.”
Students, staff and alumni, who organized a protest at the Ronald Blocker Educational Leadership Center, urged district officials to reconsider during a public comment of a Orange County Commision Board Meeting on Tuesday.
“I’m advocating for IB at Cypress Creek High School. Especially because of the opportunity you get to connect with other like-minded individuals academically. It really pushes you to do your best,” said Andres Rodriguez, a Cypress Creek IB alumnus.
If the IB program is eliminated, the nearest high school offering it is 20 miles away, a distance that could put the program out of reach for many Cypress Creek families.
While both IB and AICE are recognized by colleges nationwide, IB is often seen as offering more opportunities, especially for students aiming to study abroad for higher education.
“Especially those who are seeking higher education, like out of state or internationally, that is a huge loss of opportunity for them,” Rodriguez said. “Not just like, oh, this class is a college-level class, or you get college credit from it, you truly do some college-level research—it’s true prep in my opinion.”
As the district weighs its options, Cypress Creek students and supporters say they will continue to fight for a program they believe changes lives.
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Grab an umbrella before you head out the door because scattered showers and storms are in the forecast for Tuesday.
The NEXT Weather team tracked a few showers across the area in the early morning hours, and additional rain is on the way, especially for the late morning through early afternoon.
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The combination of rain and clouds should help to keep temperatures in the mid to upper 80s across the area, but “feels like” temperatures will climb to the mid to upper 90s.
The chance of rain trends even higher for Wednesday and Thursday as showers will grow more widespread throughout the afternoon hours on both days. While isolated storms with heavy downpours, lightning and strong wind can’t be ruled out, the overall severe weather threat is low.
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Saharan dust, which hung over South Florida late last week into the weekend, has cleared out, but another round is set to arrive late Thursday into Friday. This next batch of dust is expected to linger throughout the upcoming weekend and will help to reduce the chance of rain to 20% for Sunday – Father’s Day.
Afternoon highs will remain in the upper 80s through the next seven days.
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