Clouds covered the sun throughout most of Tuesday morning, as the Florida Atlantic football team finished another game week session at the Schmidt Complex Field making a lot of preparation with four days to go until their home contest against Tulsa.
Offensive coordinator Charlie Frye made himself available to media following the session. He said the main lesson the offense has learned coming out of non-conference play is the team's ability to be effective when they play fast.
"We're most effective when we're able to get on the ball and snap the football. It kind of simplifies the process for our guys," Frye said.