The FAMU football team continued its downward spiral Saturday at the 28th annual Florida Classic before an announced crowd of 65,367.
B-CU (5-6, 3-5 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference) recovered four FAMU fumbles, then shut out the Rattlers (3-8, 2-6) in the second half to win, 34-7.
B-CU now trails FAMU in the series 15-45-1 and has won four of the last six Florida Classics.
Carter should quit, he can't coach !
ReplyDeleteHis offensive and defensive coordinators are to blame as well.
ReplyDeleteBBB - Bring Back Billy!
ReplyDeletewhat do you expect you bought a defensive "strength and conditioning" coach to be a HEAD FOOTBALL COACH.... ha ha ha
ReplyDeletebring back some alum rattlers with the spirit of a real rattler and the now how to coaching skills.....
I love these young men for playing under these circumstances. If only they had the right leadership in the entire "coaching" staff.
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ReplyDeleteI love these young men for playing under these circumstances. If only they had the right leadership in the entire "coaching" staff.
11/19/2007 3:26 PM
I have faith that Dr. Ammons has a plan.
Gooooooo Rattlers. I'm already looking forward to next year's football season.
If the MEAC Champions Delaware State just got clobbered in the first round of the playoffs by Delaware, and FAMU finished second to last in the M-E-A-C, then Rubin Carter should have been fired, along with his entire coaching staff, Nelson Townsend and his entire staff, and we should hire Billy Joe tonight.
ReplyDeleteAt least we will dominate the league again and be representative in the playoffs.
The MEAC has got to be the weakest conference in all of D-1 football and we finished second to last. How can anybody rank a MEAC team highly next season with this kind of showing in the playoffs. It's a joke!
Thanks Dr. Ammons for making a change. Hire Billy Joe tonight and let's return our program to prominence! I don't care if Coach Joe coaches from the roof! We will not be embarrassed like this!