TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- A scene that is rarely witnessed after a FAMU football
game unfolded Saturday night at Bragg Stadium for the first time in more than a
decade.
Right after Rattlers got a stunning 22-21 homecoming
victory over North Carolina Central, the second-ranked team in the MEAC, acting
coach Earl Holmes was doused with Gatorade. Still soaking wet, the players
hoisted him on their shoulders amid a deafening cheer from the crowd of 14,768
that had witnessed the Rattlers win a homecoming game for the first time in two
seasons.
“When you talk about love you just can’t talk about
it,” Holmes said afterward. “You’ve got to show it and those guys showed love
today.
“We play for each other; from week to week, day to day
and hour to hour. At the end of the day we are modern gladiators.”
It’s been an emotional past seven days for the
Rattlers. They found out last Saturday that former coach Joe Taylor would retire
at the end of the season. Four days later, Taylor decided that he would step
aside immediately.
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Varnadore's kicks lift FAMU
TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- As FAMU drove toward the North Carolina Central end
zone, kicker Chase Varnadore appeared a little antsy on the sideline.
His number was called after the Rattlers took two
unsuccessful shots at the end zone. With two minutes left in the fourth quarter
and FAMU down by two points, Varnadore knew he couldn’t miss.
He didn’t, either, driving the 36-yard attempt straight
through the upright to secure a 22-21 victory for the Rattlers in their
homecoming game at Bragg Stadium.
“I was real eager to get in there,” Varnadore said. “I
kept pacing and going, ‘please just get me within range.’ I’m just thankful that
the offense got down there and gave me an opportunity to make it.”
The win wasn’t all that Varnadore celebrated. He became
the first FAMU kicker to hit five field goals in one game since his coach Juan
Vasquez did it against Morgan State University in 2000.
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