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Quinn Gray outlines aggressive, disciplined vision for Florida A&M football

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March 10, 2026
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Florida A&M football coach Quinn Gray is only a few practices into his first spring with the Rattlers.

Still, his vision for the program is already clear — an identity rooted in aggression, accountability, and respect for tradition.

After a recent practice, Gray said his focus isn’t just on drills and depth charts but on how players apply lessons in real-time situations.

“We want to get a good evaluation on what the guys have learned so far and their ability to apply it,” Gray told the media after the team’s first scrimmage. “We had a move-the-ball period today, worked on penalty situations — all those moments that test a player’s awareness. I think they’ve done a good job of really locking into what’s being taught.”

Building an “aggressive” identity

Gray, who spent time at Albany State before returning to his alma mater, said he’s beginning to see the kind of team he envisioned take shape.

“I think we’re going to be an aggressive team,” he said. “Outside of the foolish penalties, we’ve got guys who want to play violently to the whistle. That’s the standard — smart, fast, and physical football. We need players willing to stick their faces in the fan.”

The message, Gray added, is about controlled intensity — maintaining physicality without crossing the line into undisciplined play.

 

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Gray wants culture and accountability

Equally important, Gray emphasized, is building a culture of responsibility. He wants every player to understand the pride that comes with wearing the orange and green.

“At the end of the day, it’s about our culture,” he said. “Some of the things that were accepted before — that’s not going to be accepted now. It’s about accountability, understanding what it means to be part of Florida A&M University, and representing that proudly each day.”

Gray said he’s making culture tangible, not just talk. Every Thursday, players participate in a “history lesson” to learn about Rattler legends.

“They’ve got to know the people who came before them,” he said. “As a former Rattler, it’s my duty to make sure they understand that tradition and keep it going.”

Quarterback competition is just getting started

With two weeks of spring practice behind them, Gray also noted that the quarterback room is beginning to take shape. Albany State transfer quarterback Isaiah Knowles has a natural edge with his knowledge of the system, but others on the depth chart will compete for the job.

“Isaiah’s ahead because he knows the system,” Gray said. “But Armond and James both did a good job today throwing the ball and making decisions. It’s just about continuing to grow and develop.”

On the defensive side, edge rusher Kane Brown has been an early standout, flashing potential as a difference-maker in the pass rush.

“He’s a guy that’s really given us something,” Gray said. “He’s been consistent and shows the kind of effort we need.”

As the Rattlers move deeper into spring, Gray’s approach — discipline blended with toughness and pride — is setting the tone for a new era at Florida A&M.

“It’s about playing the right way, with intensity and respect for the program,” said Gray. “That’s the standard now.”


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