Bethune-Cookman snapped its losing streak against rival Florida A&M in a spectacular Florida Classic showdown on Saturday. The victory was clinched by a dramatic fourth-down, last-minute touchdown, a well-needed win for head coach Raymond Woodie Jr. , who finished the year 6-6 overall and 5-3 in conference play, defying the early-season forecasts of the team's chances.

For the majority of the game, Bethune-Cookman held the upper hand . Their explosive offensive attack, particularly in the second quarter, saw the Wildcats take a significant 24-9 lead into halftime.

However, FAMU began to fight back in the second half. R.J. Johnson connected with Armand Vers for a 17-yard touchdown early in the third quarter, cutting the deficit. Going into the fourth quarter, the Rattlers were withi

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