The Miami Hurricanes are 1-0, but the Hurricanes have plenty to work on in Week 2. The same could be said for the FAMU, who is already 2-0 and looking to pull off a shocking upset.
FAMU’s head coach, James Colzie, will bring his crew to Miami Gardens this weekend as these two in-state programs meet for the third time in history on Saturday night, with UM owning a 10-1 series lead.
Let’s find out more about FAMU.
In a thrilling showdown against Norfolk State, Richardson led the Rattlers to a comeback victory from a 14-0 deficit. He was nothing short of spectacular, completing 22 of 30 passes for 286 yards and three touchdowns.
This group brings back over 13 returning players. Former FSU signee Jalen Goss comes back as a 2022 All-American and All-SWAC member, while Ashton Grable returns as a 2023 All-SWAC member.
FAMU’s head coach, James Colzie, will bring his crew to Miami Gardens this weekend as these two in-state programs meet for the third time in history on Saturday night, with UM owning a 10-1 series lead.
Let’s find out more about FAMU.
Former Hurricanes will be getting carries at the back
Thad Franklin, who played for Miami during the 2022 season, is worth keeping an eye on as a second-string player. Despite rushing for 202 yards during his sophomore season at Miami, Franklin decided to transfer to ULM. However, he couldn't find his footing there and only managed to run for 47 yards. Franklin transferred again to FAMU in search of more playing time. Through two games, Franklin has 16 carries for 56 yards and zero touchdowns. However, he has a receiving TD.Florida A&M's new QB is nothing to mess with
Although quarterback Jeremy Moussa and running back Terrell Jennings have departed, there is plenty to like in FAMU’s offense. Former FAU signal-caller Daniel Richardson, an offseason transfer, won the Rattlers’ starting job and put on a show in Week 1.In a thrilling showdown against Norfolk State, Richardson led the Rattlers to a comeback victory from a 14-0 deficit. He was nothing short of spectacular, completing 22 of 30 passes for 286 yards and three touchdowns.
FAMU’s offensive line has true talent
Out of all position groups, the Rattlers’ offensive line returns the most starters from last season’s HBCU College Football National Championship team.This group brings back over 13 returning players. Former FSU signee Jalen Goss comes back as a 2022 All-American and All-SWAC member, while Ashton Grable returns as a 2023 All-SWAC member.