TALLAHASSEE, Florida
-- FAMU
Athletics announced the much-anticipated 2013 football schedule to the public
today. The schedule features five home games, the team's second appearance in
the MEAC-SWAC Challenge presented by Walt Disney, a visit to "The Horseshoe" to
take on the Buckeyes of Ohio State and culminates in Florida Blue Florida
Classic XXXIV. This will be the inaugural full schedule of FAMU's newly hired
head football coach Earl Holmes and the first time since 2006 that FAMU has had
five home games.
FAMU Athletic Director Derek Horne and his staff have been doing a lot of
maneuvering to pull off this schedule.
"We had to make some hard decisions," Horne said. "I am tasked with making
sure this department is diligent in pursuing opportunities to be fiscally
responsible, as well as improving our brand. We determined that it was best for
us to capitalize on our local fan base and build our brand at home in Bragg
Stadium and in Florida, as opposed to competing in the Atlanta Football Classic
this year. We wish the 100 Black Men of Atlanta much success with their weekend
that is vital to the community of Atlanta. We will now have seven games in
Florida for our fans to enjoy!"
The Rattlers are coming off a disappointing 4-7 campaign (4-4 MEAC), but are
stocked with experience. The Rattlers return All-MEAC (2nd team) quarterback
Damien Fleming, who is regarded as the league's top returning quarterback. The
junior signal caller should help the Rattlers improve on last season's record.
Defensively, the Rattlers will have veterans Brandon Denmark, Terry Johnson and
Jonathan Pillow to rely on. Sheridan Broadcasting Network All-American kicker
Chase Varnadore represents a dependable weapon in Holmes' arsenal on special
teams.
"After careful consideration, we have decided to add more home football games
for the upcoming season to minimize travel costs and enhance the opportunity for
our student athletes to excel academically," said Larry Robinson, interim
president of FAMU. "We believe, the home game that we are playing in lieu of the
Atlanta Classic will net comparable revenue to our most recent game in Atlanta.
It has been an honor to play in the Atlanta Classic over the years and we look
forward to an opportunity to compete in this great series again in the future.
These additional home games also give us an opportunity to reinvest in the
Tallahassee community and our FAMU fan base."
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The orange and green will open the season the same place they end their
regular season, in Orlando.
They will face the Delta Devils of Mississippi
Valley State in the MEAC-SWAC Challenge presented by Walt Disney World on Sept.1
at the Florida Citrus Bowl. The Sunday matchup on Labor Day weekend allows the
game to have center stage of college football and a national viewing audience on
ESPN.
This will be the Rattlers' second appearance at the MEAC-SWAC Challenge,
and it is the first since it moved to Orlando. FAMU and B-CU held a pact not to
play in the event when it moved to Orlando, but B-CU broke from that and played
in the event the past two seasons. The Rattlers played in the MEAC-SWAC
Challenge in 2007 against Southern University in Birmingham, Ala. The 30,000
fans it drew are nearly 10,000 more than it drew before or has drawn since. Last
season, the Delta Devils struggled to a 5-6 record (5-4 SWAC) and look to
rebuild in 2013.
Sept. 7 will bring the "Big Blue" Tigers of Tennessee State to Bragg Memorial
Stadium for the Hall of Fame Game and the 2013 home opener. The Tigers bested
the Rattlers 17-14 in the 2012 John Merritt Classic at LP Field in
Nashville,Tenn as the Rattlers failed to punch in a touchdown from the one-yard
line. The Tigers are said to have one of the best recruiting classes in the
country and head coach Rod Reed feels his team will have the maturity to have a
successful season. The loss to the Tigers last season was one of five losses by
seven points or less the Rattlers had on the 2012 slate. The Tigers compiled an
8-3 record, playing out of the Ohio Valley conference.
On Sept.14, the Rattlers will play the front end of a home-and-home series
with the Samford Bulldogs, with this season's game being played in Bragg
Memorial Stadium and a future game to be played in Birmingham, AL. The game has
been designated as Youth Day. This will be the first meeting between the
Rattlers and the Bulldogs, who are members of the Southern Conference. Last
season they complied a 7-4 record, while head coach Pat Sullivan was awarded
Co-Coach of the Year in the Southern Conference. The Bulldogs will field a
veteran bunch as Quarterback Andy Summerlin and defensive lineman Jeremy Towns
were granted sixth years of eligibility by the NCAA. The Bulldogs are known to
travel well and should make for a competitive and testy third game of the
season.
On Sept. 21, the Rattlers take the show to Columbus, OH to take on Urban
Meyer and the Buckeyes of Ohio State. The Buckeyes were undefeated in 2012, but
were not bowl-eligible, serving NCAA sanctions for previous infractions. That
will make Ohio State hungry to repeat and provide a formidable opponent for the
Rattlers. The teams have never met before, though their former head coach Jim
Tressel had tangled with the Rattlers as head coach of Youngstown State. The
game will net the Rattlers $850,000 and provide a historic national stage.
The Rattlers will enjoy an open week on Sept.28, just before the start of
MEAC play.
The Rattlers play their first MEAC game on Oct.5 as they take on the Morgan
State Bears in Baltimore, MD. The Bears limped to a 3-8 record (2-6 MEAC) and
should get the best of coach Don Hill-Ely who is in the last year of his
contract. The Rattlers last traveled to MSU in 2009 as FAMU quarterback and MEAC
Offensive Player of the Year, Curtis Pulley, led the Rattlers to a 31-28 win on
ESPNU.
The Rattlers travel up the road to Savannah, Georgia to take on the Tigers in
the second MEAC contest of the season on Oct.12. The Rattlers were not kind the
last time they visited T.A. Wright Stadium, compounding a 47-7 win behind the
200-yards rushing of Al-Terek McBurse. Tiger head coach Steve Davenport is
looking to rebuild the squad after a grueling 2012 slate which saw them face two
solid defeats against Oklahoma State and Florida State, losing by a margin of
139-0 to open the season. The Rattlers pulled off a 44-3 win last season, which
turned out to be the last win in the career of FAMU head coach Joe Taylor.
The Rattlers play homecoming on Oct.19, against the Howard University Bison.
The Bison are on a two-game winning streak against the Rattlers, after an
emotional 17-10 victory in the nation's capital last year. Coach Gary "Flea"
Harrell will have to do one of his best coaching jobs to date, as the senior-led
team of last year gives way to rebuilding with a host of new players. The Bison
finished with a 7-4 mark (6-2 MEAC) and it's highest MEAC finish in years. The
Rattlers will look to get revenge for two years of close games, resulting in
defeats.
The Rattlers will welcome the N.C. A&T Aggies to Bragg Memorial Stadium
on Oct.26 for Parent's Weekend. The Aggies held the Rattlers to a 16-3 defeat in
Greensboro, N.C. on Nov.13, which was the final game of the Joe Taylor era. It
was the morning of the NC A&T game that Taylor announced his intentions to
retire. In addition, starting quarterback Damien Fleming was sidelined, putting
backup Tyler Bass in to start his first game as a Rattler quarterback. The
offense did not respond and the Rattlers were left reeling with little offensive
production.
FAMU will visit Norfolk, VA. on Nov.2 to face the Spartans of Norfolk State
University. The Rattlers and Spartans did not meet in 2011 or 2012, but in 2010,
Philip Sylvester sealed a tight contest with 136 yards rushing and a final
10-yard touchdown run. The Spartans went on to win the 2011 MEAC crown, but fell
to 4-7 last season (2-6 MEAC). Head coach Pete Adrian has reloaded the squad in
exerting revenge on the Rattlers and making another run at the MEAC title.
The Rattlers will face the South Carolina State Bulldogs on Nov.9. The last
time the Rattlers went to Orangeburg, S.C., they broke a streak of over a decade
of not beating the Bulldogs at Oliver C. Dawson Stadium. The game annually
features the two best-traveled teams in all the MEAC. Last season, the Rattlers
lost to the Bulldogs 27-20 in overtime. The game featured the winningest active
coach in HBCU football in Joe Taylor, and the most successful in recent history
in Buddy Pugh. The game will feature two rebuilt teams, with the Bulldogs coming
off an uncharacteristic 5-6 (3-4 MEAC) season.
The Delaware State Hornets will come to Tallahassee on Nov.16, for the fifth
and final home game of the season. The game has been designated as
Community/Senior Day. The Hornets are emerging as a solid team under Kermit
Blount. In 2012, the Rattlers escaped Dover, DE., on the signature drive of
quarterback Damien Fleming's career. In an offense-dominated game, the Rattlers
held a two point lead going late into the game and ended up starting their final
possession with 6:33 remaining.
Fleming would lead the offense to five first
downs, allowing the Rattlers to run out the clock and preserve the victory for
the Rattlers. The Rattlers, however, got a glimpse of what they will have to
face this season as rookie running back Dae-Hon Cheung made his debut with 135
yards rushing. The Rattlers will be able to plan on the fact that Fleming
surgically carved up their defense for 399 yards passing.
The regular-season finale will take the Rattlers back to central Florida on
Nov.23. FAMU vs. B-CU in the Florida Blue Florida Classic, which remains the
biggest HBCU football rivalry in the country. Along with the proximities of the
schools, the well-connected family and alumni bases and pure competitiveness of
the teams, records never matter. It's always a fight to the finish.
B-CU head
coach Brian Jenkins, who recently signed an extension with the Wildcats, will
look to make it three in a row, while the Rattlers will look to break the
streak. The Rattlers put on a valiant effort amid the turmoil of the sudden
retirement of head coach Joe Taylor, but fought to a respectable 21-16 loss last
season. James Owens, one of the Rattlers' top returnees, thrilled the crowd with
a 41-yard scamper for a touchdown. FAMU will come to Orlando with revenge on
their minds and an end to the two-game winning streak of B-CU.
Vaughn Wilson
Interim Sports Information Director
Florida A&M
University
(850)599-3200
www.FAMUAthletics.com.
FLORIDA A&M 2013 12 GAME FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION MEAC EVENT
TIME
9/01 @Mississippi Vally State, Orlando, FL, (MEAC/SWAC Challenge)
9/07 Tennessee State, Tallahassee, FL, (Hall of Fame Weekend)
9/14 Samford U., Tallahassee, FL (Youth Day)&
9/21 @Ohio State, Columbus, Ohio, Ohio Stadium
9/28 OPEN
10/05 @*Morgan State, Baltimore, MD, Hughes Stadium
10/12 @*Savannah State, Savannah, GA, Ted Wright Stadium, 6 pm
10/19 *Howard U., Tallahassee, FL, (FAMU Homecoming 2013)
10/26 *North Carolina A&T, Tallahassee, FL, (Parent's Weekend)
11/02 @*Norfolk State, Norfolk, VA, Dick Price Stadium, (NSU homecoming) 2 pm
11/09 @*South Carolina State, Orangeburg, SC, Oliver C. Dawson Stadium
11/16 *Delaware State, Tallahassee, FL
11/23 @*Bethune-Cookman, Orlando, FL (Florida Classic)
& The Samford game will be part of a two-game series between the two programs. Florida A&M will travel to Seibert Stadium, Birmingham, Alabama for a game on Sept. 12, 2015.
*MEAC Game
BOLD: Home Game
GREEN: Florida Game