2024-25 Football News

In an impressive display of resilience, AU's football team won a dramatic 30-20 match against Roseville Prep Academy (RPA).

The Atlanteans rode the momentum of three consecutive wins but soon faced challenges. A trip to Georgia ended in a tough 55-6 loss to Clayton College.

The 2024 football season was not entirely unsatisfactory, considering the results from previous seasons. Atlantis University (AU) achieved a record of five wins and six losses, with a .455 winning percentage. They secured four wins at home and one loss while earning only one victory compared to 5 losses on the road.

Last Saturday, the Atlantis University (AU) football team faced off against the University of Fort Lauderdale (UFTL) Eagles at South Plantation High School. The atmosphere was electric, with UFTL's organizers putting on an impressive event complete with music, food, cheerleading, and other festivities that energized the home crowd and gave the Eagles a solid psychological edge.
As Atlantis University’s athletic programs enter the heart of the season, the football, soccer, and basketball teams are working hard to establish themselves in their respective competitions. From the football team’s rebuilding year to the soccer squad’s focus on long-term development and the basketball team’s promising start, AU athletes are gaining valuable experience and displaying commendable determination.

Last Saturday, the Atlantis University (AU) Football team dominated Southwest Community Christian College from Texas at Ives Estate Park, securing a 25-2 victory. The game started at 10:00 AM, and AU's defense and resilience turned a slow start into a dominant win.

Last night, Atlantis University's football team showcased tremendous resilience in a nail-biting 30-20 victory against Roseville Prep Academy (RPA). It was also surprising for the Atlanteans fans Junly Deller's return as the team's QB. The matchup, which saw AU initially struggle against RPA's sharp passing game, turned into a remarkable comeback after a halftime pep talk from Coach Joel Williams.

In a challenging matchup at Carter Park, Atlantis University (AU) lost to Daytona Elite Academy with a final score of 38-14. The game witnessed Daytona Elite's early dominance, while AU's offense struggled to capitalize on key opportunities throughout the contest.

Atlantis University is set to host Daytona Elite Academy in what promises to be an exciting football showdown after a much-needed BYE week.

Despite a one-hour delay due to lightning, the game started at 7:00 PM, and A.U. secured a 48-8 victory. A.P.A. struggled to keep up with a shortage of players, fielding the same athletes on both offensive and defensive lines.

Atlantis University (AU) faced a challenging game last Sunday at Auto Nation Field, where the St. Thomas University (STU) JV team secured a decisive 56-0 victory.

Prepare for an electrifying afternoon of football as we take on the STU JV team at St. Thomas University! Kickoff is set for 4:00 PM, and the stage is set for an exciting matchup that promises to showcase some top-tier gridiron action.

In a thrilling and tightly contested game, Atlantis University emerged victorious over West Bay with a final score of 7 to 6.

The team is entering the upcoming season with a fresh and revitalized roster featuring many talented freshman student-athletes. With a blend of youthful energy and new strategies, the team is poised for an exciting and competitive season.

As the AU Football team prepares to take the field for their highly anticipated home opener at Carter Park in Fort Lauderdale, all eyes will be on quarterback Bennett Riffer and his squad. Fresh off a narrow 21-26 loss to the formidable Warner University, AU aims to capitalize on their home-field advantage and build momentum against West Bay. With their first two games setting a promising tone, AU is determined to turn the page and secure their first win of the season in front of a supportive home crowd.