TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Declining the invitation to play in Sunday’s MEAC/SWAC Challenge wasn’t an option this time for FAMU. The Rattlers believe the benefits are simply too good to pass on.
FAMU coach Earl Holmes pointed to the game’s television exposure on ESPN, its recruiting ramifications and the Rattlers’ large Central Florida alumni base.
FAMU makes its first appearance in the Challenge since 2007, facing Mississippi Valley State on Sunday in Orlando at the Citrus Bowl.
“It gives us a chance to reach out to the guys that we are trying to reach out to and bring into the program and fans don’t have to drive that far,” Holmes said on Tuesday during his first weekly news conference.
“If we can keep the games in the state, I think that’s a plus.”
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