The Rattlers have shown balance, efficiency, and resilience through the first part of the season, while the Hornets lean heavily on their star quarterback Andrew Body to carry the load. If FAMU sticks to its blueprint, the path to victory is clear. Here are five keys for the Rattlers to extend their winning ways.
1. Control Third Down
Few teams in the country execute better on third down than Alabama State, converting at a 58.8% clip — second-best nationally. Florida A&M isn't far behind at 42%, but the real difference comes on defense. If the Rattlers can create third-and-long situations, their front seven has the discipline to get stops and flip field position. Keeping Body and the Hornet offense on the sideline will pay dividends as the game wears on.
2. Win the Red Zone Battle
The Hornets are efficient inside the 20, finishing drives with points 83% of the time. But FAMU's defense has the size and speed to force field goals instead of touchdowns. Every stop in the red zone tilts the game toward the Rattlers, whose offense has the firepower to stretch leads quickly once given extra possessions.
3. Eliminate Special Teams Swings
Alabama State has built a reputation on special teams — tied for second nationally with three blocked kicks and flawless protection of their own. But that edge can be neutralized. FAMU has a chance to turn the tables: the Hornets rank near the bottom in punt return defense (97th) and have been vulnerable to big returns. With clean execution, the Rattlers can flip the field and seize hidden yards that make a big difference in tight games.
4. Contain Andrew Body
Everything Alabama State does runs through Andrew Body, who currently leads the nation in passing efficiency (223.0) while completing nearly 74% of his throws with 10 touchdowns and no interceptions. He's also their second-leading rusher, averaging almost 60 yards per game. If there's one key for FAMU, it's keeping Body uncomfortable. That means disciplined pass rush lanes, disguised coverages, and forcing him to win contested throws rather than easy rhythm passes.
5. Establish the Ground Game
Alabama State allows 176 rushing yards per game, ranking 79th nationally. That's a soft spot the Rattlers can exploit. A consistent ground attack will chew clock, keep Body cold on the sideline, and open passing windows for
RJ Johnson III to attack through the air.
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