Jason Richardson earns degree from the school MSU won a national title against

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It's been a busy year for the Richardson family. First, Jase Richardson began his first season with Michigan State basketball and ended up getting drafted in the first round as Tom Izzo's latest one-and-done. Then, Jaxon Richardson trimmed his list of schools down and didn't include his brother's and dad's alma mater.

And then this week, Jason Richardson added a degree to his list of accomplishments.

Along with being an NBA All-Star, NBA Dunk Contest champion, and former national champion, Richardson has added another impressive accomplishment to his list: graduate.

Earlier this week, Richardson posted a graduation picture after returning to school after 20 years, completing his Bachelor of Arts degree in sports management. The school he earned this degree from wasn't Michigan State, however, it was actually from the school he won the 2000 national title against: Florida.

Richardson shared a picture of himself in a University of Florida graduation cap and gown along with his entire family. It also looks like Jase isn't much shorter than his 6-foot-6-listed former NBA dad. That was the biggest storyline regarding Jase during the NBA draft process, and it's why his stock dropped. But if his dad is really 6-foot-6, Jase is probably around 6-foot-4, at least.

But that's a debate for a different day.

It's great to see Richardson going back to school to earn his degree. He left Michigan State after two seasons, so he still had some work to do, and you know he's going to expect the same from his son.

The Richardsons have officially taken the Sunshine State.