UCF not surprised by ground game, eager to showcase potential • UF freshman QB DJ Lagway could be in line for first start with Gators
                
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 Sentinel Sports FinalTuesday, September 3, 2024 |  |  | 
  |    |  |   |  |   | FSU 0-2 after losing at home to Boston College | UF freshman QB DJ Lagway could be in line for first start with Gators | UCF not surprised by ground game, eager to showcase potential |   |    |  |   |  Boston College produced TD drives of 71 yards, 68 yards and 60 yards while also benefitting from a short field after intercepting DJ Uiagalelei and quickly scoring a touchdown.  |  |     |  |   |  The Knights lead the nation in rushing after the first week of the season but they believe there is more to showcase from this group.  |  |     |  |   |  Coach Billy Napier said starting QB Graham Mertz will continue to undergo concussion protocol as the medical staff continues "checking boxes" to determine his availability.  |  |     |  |   |  Miami star defensive lineman will miss at least one more game with his injury, UM coach Mario Cristobal said.  |  |     |  |   |  Jones stays No. 1 in the Sentinel's Super 16 Coaches Poll, but 13 teams changed positions. Edgewater's 28-24 loss to then No. 7-ranked The First Academy (2-0) dropped Eagles (0-1) from No. 2 to No. 5, while TFA climbed to the No. 4 position. Lake Mary is No. 2 and Seminole No. 3.  |  |     |  |   |  It wasn't just that the Lake Mary Little Leaguers were the ultimate winners; it was the way they consoled and comforted the devastated losers.  |  |     |  |   |  The Hurricanes' tight ends nearly matched their production from all of last year in their win vs. Florida on Saturday.  |  |     |  |   |  The rookie wide receiver was shot Saturday when a teenager tried to rob him in San Francisco, according to police. Pearsall was released from the hospital Sunday.  |  |     |  |   |  Jacksonville's Josh Hines-Allen is a two-time Pro Bowl selection who had a franchise-record 17.5 sacks last season. Buffalo's Josh Allen is Public Enemy No. 1 for the Dolphins over the past few seasons.  |  |     |  |   |  Playing in front of a Labor Day crowd of 11,636, Tampa Bay lost for the fourth time in five games.  |  |  |  | 
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