TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Florida A&M finally plays its first home game Saturday against Tennessee State after a rough three-game road trip to start the season. That excitement aside, the Rattlers have a host of problems to fix before debuting at Bragg Memorial Stadium.
The Rattlers were blown out in all three games to start the season, including a 36-0 shutout loss in at South Carolina State on ESPNU Thursday. It was the first time FAMU failed to score since losing 76-0 to Ohio State in 2013.
FAMU coach Alex Wood said the coaching staff is looking for solutions on offense. Through three games, the Rattlers have scored 24 points and haven’t thrown a touchdown pass.
FAMU is one of eight teams in all of FCS football without a touchdown pass this season.
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