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FAMU Football hasn’t lost at home in almost 6 years.

FAMU Football hasn’t lost at home in almost 6 years.

  • FAMU football hasn’t lost at home in nearly six years.
  • The Rattlers’ home winning streak now stands at 22 games after defeating Southern Saturday 24-6.
  • Watch the video now to hear coach James Colsey II and one of the players describe how the atmosphere at Bragg energizes them.

broadcast transcript:

The Florida A&M football team defeated Southern 24-6, their first game at Bragg Memorial Stadium in nearly two months due to a hurricane postponement.

I’m Alberto Camargo, your reporter from College Town.

Saturday’s win here in Brag makes it 22 in a row, the second-longest streak in the country.

I find out what is so special about this stadium that strengthens the team on the field.

Find out the last time FAMU lost a football game on the Hill – November 2018!

– What do you remember about that day?

“I don’t remember when this happened!”

Since then, the Rattlers have left the field with a W 22 times.

Coach James Colsey II praises the atmosphere at Bragg, saying it energizes his players during tough times and bad times throughout the game.

“At the end of the day, we have the best fans in the country, the best band in the country, the best alumni support in the country.”

“That’s when I play best. I love all this excitement, all this hype. I’m just having fun.”

Talking to fans, they say Bragg on Saturday – under the lights – is something truly unique.

“The way the crowd and the football team feed off the band gives us an advantage that no one else in the SWAC has.”

Colzie says the episode also adds a bit of healthy pressure.

“We don’t want to be the team that misses this series.”

The Rattlers’ next game isn’t just a home game, it’s certainly a homecoming.

FAMU plays Texas Southern at 4:00 p.m., looking to extend that winning streak in front of a special homecoming crowd.

at FAMU, Alberto Camargo, ABC27.