In 1978, Florida A&M (@FAMU_FB) HC Rudy Hubbard lead the Rattlers to a win in the inaugural NCAA Division I-AA Championship game in a 35-28 victory over UMASS. FAMU became the first and only HBCU to do so.#BlackHistoryMonth #JoinTheCoalition #PreparePromoteProduce #HBCU pic.twitter.com/AiSWUDaaAJ
— National Coalition of Minority Football Coaches (@NCMFC1) February 19, 2021
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Friday, February 19, 2021
In 1978, Florida A&M ( @FAMU_FB ) HC Rudy Hubbard lead the Rattlers to a win in the inaugural NCAA Division I-AA Championship game in a 35-28 victory over UMASS. FAMU became the first and only HBCU to do so.
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