Former Heisman Trophy winner and first-round NBA draft pick Charlie Ward is set to become the men’s basketball coach at Florida A&M, sources told ESPN.
Ward is finalizing a deal to become the Rattlers’ coach, sources said. The school’s board has a meeting scheduled for 3 p.m. ET Wednesday, when there is an agenda item to approve the contract of a new men’s basketball coach.
Ward brings a diverse résumé of basketball coaching experience. He was an assistant coach with the Rockets for two seasons in 2005-06 and 2006-07 and a high school head coach in Tallahassee and with USA basketball.
He becomes the highest-profile coach at an HBCU men’s program in the country, as he joins Mo Williams, the coach at Jackson State, as former NBA players coaching in Division I at an HBCU.
Ward takes over a challenging job, as Florida A&M hasn’t reached the NCAA tournament since 2007 and has appeared in three tournaments in school history.
FAMU went 14-17 last season under coach Patrick Crarey, who left after one year. The school’s last winning season came in its NCAA tournament season of 2006-07. Five coaches since have worked there without finding a way to achieve a winning record.
Ward will provide a jolt for the program, as he is one of the biggest names in the area at the Tallahassee-based school from his playing and coaching career.