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Charlie Ward is entering his first full offseason as Florida A&M's head men's basketball coach, focusing on recruiting for the 2026-2027 season. His inaugural team reached the SWAC semifinals, falling short of the NCAA Tournament.
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Hereâs to Charlie Wardâs first full offseason as Florida A&M head menâs basketball coach.
During the spring and upcoming summer months, Ward will be recruiting his second-year roster for the 2026-2027 season. It will be a tough act to follow after the head coachâs inaugural Rattlers team reached the Southwestern Athletic Conference semifinals, two wins short of appearing in the NCAA Tournament.
Florida A&M head men's basketball coach Charlie Ward coaches the Rattlers during offseason workouts at the Al Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center in Tallahassee, Florida.
The 1993 Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback and former New York Knicks point guard, now a college basketball coach, is no longer learning on the job. He says he and his staff have a better understanding of what to ask recruits during the vetting process.
That includes considering the student-athletesâ NCAA Academic Progress Rate scores.
âAt the end of the day, itâs about getting the right players in here â mindset-wise, academics,â Ward told the Tallahassee Democrat in a one-on-one interview from his FAMU office.
âAnd every kid wonât be academically strong. But we want to make sure weâre doing our part in getting good young men willing to put forth the effort in all areas to be successful.â
Charlie Ward plans to recruit a second-year roster for the 2026-2027 season during the spring and summer months.
In his first season, Florida A&M's basketball team reached the Southwestern Athletic Conference semifinals.
Charlie Ward and his staff have gained a better understanding of what to ask recruits during the vetting process.
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In the revolving door of college sports rosters, FAMU has seen a handful of NCAA Transfer Portal exits since the season ended in March. Outgoing transfers include shooting guard Anquan Boldin Jr. and stretch four Kaleb Washington.
The portal closed for player entry on April 21.
FAMU looks to replace graduated players and portal exits by landing size and versatile talent who can plug and play anywhere in lineups.
âHaving a mixture of players that can play multiple positions, which is something we looked to do this past year. But didnât realize we didnât have much size,â Ward broke down his recruiting philosophy. âSo we just want to make sure that we have a roster that can compete, not just in the SWAC, but non-conference as well. We want to be able to win some of those games.â
Hillsborough Community College guard Chandler Davis committed to the Rattlers on April 17.
The Tampa native averaged 21.4 points, eight rebounds, and 3.9 assists as a sophomore. It earned the 6-foot-5 bucket getter a spot on the Florida College System Activities Association postseason awards team.
Ward cannot comment on commits until theyâre signed.
In contrast, Ward made a splash in high school recruiting with the signing of four-star point guard Jayden âJJâ Joseph last November. He picked FAMU over offers from Florida State, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, the University of Central Florida, and more.
âItâs still a great fight because there are so many high school kids out there that are getting left out,â Ward explained. âAnd you have so many spots on your roster to make it happen because youâre trying to get veteran guys to be able to compete at a higher level.â
Jayden 'JJ' Joseph, ranked a four-star prospect in the 2026 senior class by ESPN, committed to Florida A&M men's basketball and head coach Charlie Ward. The point guard, from Hialeah, Florida, had offers from Florida State, UCF, Oregon, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, USC, and others.
Joseph is a Hialeah native, but spent his senior year playing at Gillion Academy in Virginia after spending the first three years at West Oaks Academy. Ward first discovered Joseph when his former Florida High School varsity basketball team faced West Oaks while Joseph was there.
âTo have JJ and for him to commit to us early based on relationships was big for us,â Ward said of the 6-foot-2 point guard. âHe has a little toughness about him, and heâll come in and compete for the point guard position. Heâll make mistakes, just like everybody else, but the goal is heâs a guy willing to learn and grow and be able to handle what we would need to be a good piece for us.â
Florida A&M Rattlers guard Antonio Baker Jr. handles the basketball versus a Jackson State Tigers defender in an NCAA Southwestern Athletic Conference men's basketball game at the Al Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center in Tallahassee, Florida, Monday, Jan. 26, 2026.
Returning to the Rattlers are guard Antonio Baker Jr., and bigmen Tuscan Onuoha and Miles Ndalama. Ndalamaâs return is contingent on whether he receives an NCAA waiver to play next season.
âRetention is always important. If you can get people back multiple years, that gives you some stability, consistency,â Ward said. âIf you can retain three or four guys from the roster, thatâs a win for a program. Thatâs the culture we want to build. We want to provide a space where they feel comfortable being here.â
Baker, 6-foot-3, averaged 9.9 points last year and put up 13.3 points per game in FAMUâs final eight games.
Onuoha, a forward, and Ndalama, a center, are both 6-foot-11.
âItâs no different this year,â Ward said of his ideal roster makeup. âTo be able to have three 6â10â, 6â11â centers that can do some specific things and then have some length from wings, and the guards have a little size.â
Gerald Thomas, III, is a multi-time national award-winning reporter for his coverage of the Florida A&M Rattlers at the Tallahassee Democrat.
Follow his award-winning coverage on RattlerNews.com and contact him via email at GDThomas@Tallahassee.com or on the app formerly known as Twitter @3peatgee.
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