TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida A&M University men's
basketball announces their 2011 signing class. The mixture of athletes concentrated on increasing the size
of the Rattlers' front line. Four
athletes have signed, with three coming from within the state of Florida and
one from Georgia.
First year head coach Clemon Johnson, charged assistant
coach/recruiting coordinator Tony Sheals, to get some size to bulk up the
inside play and toughen the defense.
The result is the signing of Eddie D'Haiti, Markee Teal, Nathaniel
Drayton and D'Andre Bullard.
D'Haiti, is from Orlando, Fla., and is a junior college
transfer from Santa Fe College. He
is 6'8" tall and weighs 235 lbs.
He should help the Rattlers in the post position. He was an All-Mid Florida Conference player. He attended Oak Ridge High School in
Orlando, where he led the team to a 43-13 record while playing there. He was shown interest by West Virginia,
Valdosta St. and FAU.
Teal, is from State College of Florida (formerly Manatee
Community College). He is from
Ocala, Fla., where he attended Westport High School. He was also a first team Suncoast All-Conference selection
as a post player. Teal stands 6'7"
and weighs 220 lbs. He was shown
interest by B-CU and St. Peters College.
Drayton, who goes by the name "Nate," is originally from
Savannah, Ga. He is a junior
college transfer from Salkehatchie Community College, where he was an
All-Conference performer. Drayton
plays the post and is 6'7" and 245 lbs.
He was shown interest by Towson State, Coastal Carolina, and S.C. State.
Bullard, is a true freshman from Apopka, Fla. He attended Wekiva High School and was
an All-County and All-Region player.
He has good height for a point guard, standing 6'4" and 175 lbs. He was shown interest by Northeastern
and Stetson University.
The Rattlers will open exhibition play on Nov. 4, against
Albany State University at the Alfred Lawson Jr. Multipurpose Center and
Teaching Gymnasium.