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Florida A&M Announces 2026 Summer Football Camps to Boost Recruiting and Community Ties

Four June events at Bragg Memorial Stadium aim to expand outreach, showcase the Rattler brand, and provide new experiences for prospects and fans.

Florida A&M has unveiled its 2026 summer camp schedule, a quartet of June events that blend skill development with community outreach. Head coach Quinn Fordham Gray Sr. said the camps are designed to give prospects a taste of life at Bragg Memorial Stadium while reinforcing the Rattler brand across the Southeast.

A Summer of Opportunity for Rattlers

The first event, dubbed Helmet & Heels, invites women aged 21 and older to experience the game from a new perspective, combining on‑field drills with a behind‑the‑scenes look at the program’s culture. It marks a deliberate step toward broadening participation beyond traditional football demographics.

The Prospect Camp, open to athletes 13 and older, focuses on individual skill refinement, while the 7v7 session emphasizes speed, agility and route running in a compact, high‑tempo format. Both clinics target quarterbacks, receivers and defensive backs seeking to sharpen their tools before the upcoming season.

A separate Big Man Camp caters to linemen and interior players of the same age range, offering intensive technique work and strength training under the guidance of FAMU’s offensive and defensive line coaches.

Together, the four camps form a cohesive recruiting pipeline that not only evaluates talent but also strengthens ties with families, high‑school coaches and local supporters. By hosting the events at Bragg Memorial Stadium, the university creates a vibrant atmosphere that mirrors game‑day energy, reinforcing the sense of belonging that defines Rattler football.

Prospective participants and their families can find detailed schedules, pricing and registration links on the official Florida A&M football camps website, ensuring a streamlined process for those eager to join the summer experience.

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