Friday, September 24, 2010

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Understated FAMU secondary leads with maturity 

Sometimes the Florida A&M football players who make up the secondary can't help but feel a little overlooked. It goes back to last season when quarterback Curtis Pulley was stealing headlines on a weekly basis.

This season, an injury to star running back Philip Sylvester has put sophomore Eddie Rocker into the conversation about who could be better. Meanwhile, the secondary is becoming the heart and soul of FAMU's defense without much fanfare.

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