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FAMU Homecoming: Best HBCU, better than anybody in MEAC safety says

Florida A&M is a competitive football program in the MEAC for the first time in years, and they are feeling themselves. FAMU’s 31-14 win over Hampton was the team’s third in four games and it couldn’t have come at a better time as it was homecoming in Tallahassee.

Senior safety Jacques Bryant was soaking the homecoming atmosphere in and he was beaming with school pride.

“It’s the best HBCU ever,” Bryant said of FAMU’s homecoming via Tallahassee.com. “This is FAMU. We’re better than Hampton. We’re better than… who are they? Bethune. Better than them. We’re better than anybody in the MEAC. This is the best time ever. You’ve got to embrace it and have fun.”

The record says otherwise, as FAMU is currently 3-2 in the MEAC, having dropped games to South Carolina State and North Carolina Central, who hasn’t lost a conference game in over a year.

FAMU coach Alex Wood was a bit more modest after his team’s win in from of over 26,000 fans.

“We’re on our way,” Wood said. “I don’t know if we’ve turned any corners but we’re doing good things right now.”

FAMU will get to test themselves against one of the teams considered to be the best in the MEAC, North Carolina A&T (6-1), who will be celebrating their homecoming in Greensboro on Saturday.

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