
Florida A&M University (FAMU) athletics mark a key change. The school names Charlie Ward Jr. head coach of the men’s basketball team. This choice comes just days after Patrick Crarey II left his post. Crarey quit less than one year into a three‐year deal.
Charlie Ward shines as a former Heisman Trophy winner and NBA player. He grew up in high-pressure sports and learned to win. He joins FAMU with clear skill and strong focus. His experience helps the team reach new heights.
Ward earned a five‐year contract. Year one starts with a $175,000 salary. Each following year increases by $10,000. This clear deal shows FAMU’s goal to build competitive basketball.
The FAMU Board of Trustees will vote on his contract soon. That meeting will make his appointment official. The Rattlers now start a new era after a tough season.
Fans and alumni feel excited by his hire. Many hope Ward’s on-court talent and off-court wisdom will inspire players. They look forward to fresh energy and new talent on the team.
In short, FAMU looks to a bright future with Charlie Ward at the helm. The support from the community makes the team’s future shine with promise.
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