Quinn Gray’s Successful FAMU Football Camp: A Summer Must-See
Quinn Gray's inaugural FAMU football prospect camp attracted nearly 400 high school athletes on June 6, marking a significant event as Gray takes the helm as head coach. He emphasized the importance of recruiting for the program's success and expressed excitement about evaluating talent from across the southeastern U.S. The camp featured various drills and allowed current players, including quarterback Isaiah Knowles, to gain coaching experience. Gray plans to expand future camps, including a Mega Camp, to further elevate FAMU's recruiting efforts.
By the Numbers- Approximately 400 high school players attended the prospect camp.
- Gray plans to host additional camps, including a 7-on-7 tournament and Big Man Camp on June 11.
- The camp is the first of its kind under Gray, focusing on talent evaluation and skill development.
- Current Rattlers participated, gaining early coaching insights to prepare for future roles.
Looking ahead, Gray aims to increase the scale and reach of FAMU's training camps, including the introduction of larger events like the Mega Camp.
Bottom LineGray's emphasis on recruiting and player development at FAMU showcases a proactive approach to building a competitive program, reflecting a commitment to future growth and success.
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