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This Saturday at Bragg Stadium, Taylor looks to continue the quick turnaround he’s orchestrated at FAMU (3-1, 1-1) in his first season after his shocking departure from the Pirates against South Carolina State (3-2, 1-0). When asked about the secret to his success, Taylor simply said it’s all about “doing the right thing.” “It doesn’t really take a rocket scientist,” Taylor said. “A lot of times, people get caught doing the wrong thing, they always say, ‘If I had known better, I wouldn’t have done so.’ It’s nothing profound.
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