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− | [[File:Florida_A&M_Rattlers.jpg|thumb]]The '''Florida A&M Rattlers football team''' represents Florida |
+ | [[File:Florida_A&M_Rattlers.jpg|thumb]]The '''Florida A&M Rattlers football team''' represents the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University located in Tallahassee, Florida. The Rattlers are a member of the NCAA FCS [[Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference]] and play their home games at Bragg Memorial Stadium in Tallahassee. The Rattlers are currently coached by Willie Simmons. |
+ | Florida A&M won the inaugural 1-AA (now FCS) national championship in 1978 when the NCAA divided Division 1 football into 1-A and 1-AA. In 2004, Florida A&M moved up to play as a 1-A independent, but the Rattlers returned to the 1-AA MEAC the following season. |
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+ | ==Affiliations== |
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+ | *2005-present - [[Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference]] (NCAA FCS/1-AA) |
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+ | *2004 - NCAA 1-A independent |
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+ | *1986-2003 - [[Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference]] (NCAA 1-AA) |
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+ | *1984-1985 - NCAA 1-AA independent |
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+ | *1979-1983 - [[Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference]] (NCAA 1-AA) |
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+ | *1926-1978 - [[Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference]] (NCAA Division II) |
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+ | Although a member of the Division II SIAC in 1978, Florida A&M successfully petitioned the NCAA to grant the team 1-AA status for the 1978 season. |
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==Seasons== |
==Seasons== |
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+ | ===2010s=== |
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+ | |[[2019 Florida A&M Rattlers|2019]] |
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+ | |Willie Simmons |
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+ | |9-2 |
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|[[2018 Florida A&M Rattlers|2018]] |
|[[2018 Florida A&M Rattlers|2018]] |
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|[[2017 Florida A&M Rattlers|2017]] |
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|[[2009 Florida A&M Rattlers|2009]] |
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+ | |[[2007 Florida A&M Rattlers|2007]] |
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+ | |Rubin Carter |
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+ | |[[2006 Florida A&M Rattlers|2006]] |
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+ | |[[2004 Florida A&M Rattlers|2004]] |
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+ | |Billy Joe |
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+ | |9-3 |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ===1980s=== |
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==External Links== |
==External Links== |
Revision as of 23:37, 21 December 2019
The Florida A&M Rattlers football team represents the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University located in Tallahassee, Florida. The Rattlers are a member of the NCAA FCS Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and play their home games at Bragg Memorial Stadium in Tallahassee. The Rattlers are currently coached by Willie Simmons.
Florida A&M won the inaugural 1-AA (now FCS) national championship in 1978 when the NCAA divided Division 1 football into 1-A and 1-AA. In 2004, Florida A&M moved up to play as a 1-A independent, but the Rattlers returned to the 1-AA MEAC the following season.
Affiliations
- 2005-present - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (NCAA FCS/1-AA)
- 2004 - NCAA 1-A independent
- 1986-2003 - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (NCAA 1-AA)
- 1984-1985 - NCAA 1-AA independent
- 1979-1983 - Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (NCAA 1-AA)
- 1926-1978 - Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (NCAA Division II)
Although a member of the Division II SIAC in 1978, Florida A&M successfully petitioned the NCAA to grant the team 1-AA status for the 1978 season.
Seasons
2010s
Season | Coach | Record |
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2019 | Willie Simmons | 9-2 |
2018 | Willie Simmons | 6-5 |
2017 | Alex Wood | 3-8 |
2016 | Alex Wood | 4-7 |
2015 | Alex Wood | 1-10 |
2014 | Earl Holmes; Corey Fuller | 3-9 |
2013 | Earl Holmes | 3-9 |
2012 | Joe Taylor; Earl Holmes | 4-7 |
2011 | Joe Taylor | 7-4 |
2010 | Joe Taylor | 8-3 |
2000s
Season | Coach | Record |
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2009 | Joe Taylor | 8-3 |
2008 | Joe Taylor | 9-3 |
2007 | Rubin Carter | 3-8 |
2006 | Rubin Carter | 7-4 |
2005 | Rubin Carter | 6-5 |
2004 | Billy Joe | 3-8 |
2003 | Billy Joe | 6-6 |
2002 | Billy Joe | 7-5 |
2001 | Billy Joe | 7-4 |
2000 | Billy Joe | 9-3 |
1990s
1980s
1970s
Season | Coach | Record |
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1979 | Rudy Hubbard | 7-4 |
1978 | Rudy Hubbard | 12-1 |