TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – In a Florida A&M Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday morning that took less than ten minutes, Quinn Gray officially became the next head football coach of the Rattlers by unanimous approval.
“Think about when that has happened in FAMU’s history!” laughed Vaughn Wilson, who played football for the Rattlers. “A Board of Trustees meeting and everyone agreed in seven minutes!”
The excitement of Gray’s return home could be felt across Rattler Nation Tuesday.
“Couldn’t be happier as a fan base,” said former football player Lorenzo Wilson. “Someone that understands the temperament of our University and what we require to be a successful program.
“I just know what type of character he has,” added Tyrone McGriff, who also suited up for the Rattlers. “He’s a man of extremely high character, and even higher football IQ, which is extremely important in keeping the fan base happy.”
Something Gray did as a player. He won two MEAC titles as a quarterback, a national semifinal appearance in the FCS playoffs, and now the hope is his football IQ translates to success for this football team.
“He understands what that expectation is,” said Vaughn. “He has the ability that he’s gained from coaching high school, and of course his last stop at Albany State to understand how to build a program back to a place where all the Rattler fans will be proud.”
“Quinn has done some things on the football field that no other quarterback had ever done for us,” added Lorenzo. “His life has molded him to take this job.”
Orange and green or not, that’s what makes him different.
“Not to diminish any our our alumni, but he’s just the best man for the job in my opinion,” said McGriff. “Even if he went to Coastal Carolina, he would still be the best man for the job.”
The biggest thing that all three of those guys said has to happen next is support. They all agree that without the fan bases support, coach can’t reach his full potential with this program. A fundraising campaign was started Tuesday morning, where close to $10,000 has been raised solely for the football program.
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