Holmes using early morning drills to prepare Rattlers for 2013 season

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It’s Tuesday morning, and while most people are snug in their beds as 43-degree temperatures test the levels of insulation in their homes, the Rattler football team is at full tilt.  It’s 5:45 a.m. and the Rattlers are 15 minutes into their spring football practice inside Bragg Memorial Stadium.  New Head Coach Earl Holmes has decided that practicing that early has several benefits.

“At some point, your team has to be mentally tough.  Looking at what we’re trying to get done here and looking at the style of ball we’re going to play here, we’ve got to make sure that the elements are not a part of it.  Whether we’re playing in the sun or strong winds or rain, we’ve got to be ready to execute,” Holmes said.

The team is even varying locations for practice, utilizing the regular practice field, Bragg Stadium and the campus recreation turf fields in a rotation of venues.  Holmes feels this will help with the team’s preparedness and insure that nothing is mundane about spring football practice this year.

Holmes, a career defensive specialist, seems to be rooting more for the offense these days.  “As a head coach, I have to concentrate on our weaknesses.  Last year, obviously we struggled offensively and now I want to see progress in our offense and I’m confident that Coach [Quinn Gray] and his staff will bring better results for us,” Holmes said.

Surveying players on the sideline, the best analysis they could give about the new direction of the team is “it’s just different.”  Holmes said he accepts that notion.  “If different means better, then I can attest to that.  We’ve talked about it among the coaching staff and in player meetings and it’s about moving forward and that’s what we are concentrating on,” Holmes said.

Minutes later, a receiver caught a pass on the sideline and was popped by a defensive back.  The team energy was evident as the mode was rowdy…a competitive rowdiness that brought smiles to all of the coaches.  The energy of internal competition is evident.

The Rattlers have about eight working days before they publicly unveil the changes to the team.  The annual Orange & Green Game is Apr. 6, 2013 at Bragg Memorial Stadium at 2 p.m.  Coming off a disappointing 4-7 season, Rattler fans are anxious as well to see what Holmes and his staff have to add to the FAMU legacy.
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