Sunday, September 28, 2008

FAMU continues to own Tennessee State

Taylor's 200th win gives Rattlers momentum

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FAMU 28, Tennessee State 21
Photos of the game, the bands
Atlanta Classic Pre Game
Atlanta Classic Step Show

ATLANTA, GA-- He played it off, but they knew better. Florida A&M University head football coach Joe Taylor was largely hush-hush about the 200-win deal all week. It's about the game. Play the game better than the last time. Beat this team. Focus on that, he would tell them. The Rattlers did that, too. Taylor's players held off a last minute drive by Tennessee State in the 20th Atlanta Football Classic to earn a 28-21 win over the 23rd-ranked team in the Sports Network Division I Championship Subdivision poll and the 25th-ranked team in the Football Championships Subdivision Coaches poll.
























FAMU Coach Taylor reached a career milestone with the Rattlers win over arch rival TSU. Taylor now has a record of 200-77-2, becoming the ninth black coach to achieve this level of excellence, joining FAMU's Hall of Fame coaches Jake Gaither and William "Billy" Joe in the exclusive 200 win club.

But even before he had a chance to speak about the game when it was over, the question about becoming the ninth Black College coach to reach 200 wins in his career came to the fore. "That's the residue of enjoying what you do," Taylor said. "It speaks to having been around supportive administrators, top-level coaches, and great student-athletes." No student-athlete on the Georgia Dome turf Saturday was more instrumental in the game than Rattler linebacker Bryan Parker.

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Attendance: 50,428 (70.7%) at Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA (Capacity: 71,228)

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