Corey Fuller and Quinn Gray talking with a Denver Broncos
scout during FAMU Pro Day |
Interim Head Coach Corey Fuller said he still plans to work
hard throughout the rest of the season.
“It’s not the best situation to be the interim coach in,”
Fuller said in an interview with WCTV-6. “You basically know that you're fired
and that's just reality. But I’m going to work like I'm not fired because
that's me, I’m a worker.”
According to the Tallahassee Democrat, “Jimmy Miller, vice
president for communication and external affairs at FAMU, said the university
had to make a change in order to have a new head coach in place in time to make
inroads in recruiting before the February 2015 signing day.”