Sunday, November 18, 2007

Florida Classic: Bethune Cookman University 34, FAMU 7

Photo: Goodbye Coach Carter, your services are no longer needed...

by beepbeep

Florida A&M University Rattlers (3-8, 2-7 MEAC) were soundly beaten by the Bethune Cookman University Wildcats (5-6, 3-6 MEAC) before 65,357 Florida Classic fans. The Wildcats, with no passing offense to speak of held possession of the football for 41:36 to just 18:24 for the Rattlers. The Rattlers gifted BCU 21 points with four silly fumbles, including one on the first play of the game. FAMU had a total of 158 yards of offense to BCU 414 yards.

We are talking about a Rattlers team being coach by Rubin Carter, a former NFL all-pro defensive lineman with Superbowl experience coaching in his 33rd game at FAMU. Let us not worry about being politically correct tonight, as the Rattlers are in need of major changes starting with the ENTIRE coaching staff.

There is absolutely no defense for bad coaching and lousy performance in the eleventh game of the season. It was final exams this afternoon and FAMU lay-ed a big F with four fumbles on the Citrus Bowl turf. The only thing good about this game is FAMU will receive slightly over $1 million dollars for showing up.

I don't know about you, but this Rattler has had enough of sub-standard FCS football. Coach Carter's 2005, 2006 and 2007 defenses can't stop the run and gave up an average of 25 points per game and over 215 yards rushing this season. The Wyattbone blasted FAMU for 336 rushing yards. The Rattlers offense ended the season with a scoring average of 18.5 points per game but only scored 30 points on the Howard Bison this season. You won't win many games giving up 25 and scoring 18.

A career record of 6-5, 7-4 and 3-8 just doesn't cut it, especially for a head coach with a life-time record of 16-17 and a winning percentage of 48.5 percent. No head football coach in the modern era of Rattlers history has had such a pitiful record at FAMU. I am amazed how cupcake programs with no facilities, small recruiting budgets and half the number of assistant coaches can make an 8-3 or 10-1 record out of little resources. So, what's Carter excuse?

Before Carter, FAMU was a top ten team in NCAA home attendance. Today, the Rattlers are ranked #22 averaging only 15,193 per home contest (four) played at Bragg Memorial. Before Carter, attendance at the Atlanta Classic averaged 68,000 to 70,000 fans. This year, only 56, 990 came to watch the Rattlers and Tennessee State. Before Carter, homecoming was a sellout; after Carter, it wasn't in 2007. The MEAC/SWAC Challenge with our key rival, Southern University drew only 30,106 in Birmingham in the season opener. The Circle City Classic with Winston Salem State had only 43, 821 in attendance in a 60,000 seat NFL facility. Now, the Florida Classic attendance drops from 70,000 to 65,000.

Welcome to the Exit Club Coach Carter. Come join your buddies in the MEAC/SWAC that have a ticket to somewhere else. Meet Texas Southern 's former coach Steven Wilson, 4-38 (fired); Dr. Johnny Thomas (48-61), Alcorn State; Lee Fobbs (0-22), North Carolina A&T; UAPB Mo Forte (21-22); and Mississippi Valley State's Willie Totten (25-41). Coaches, meet FAMU's Rubin Carter (16-17) who replaced a college football hall of famer.

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