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  Logan Jackson picked off a Desmond Young pass with 3:29 remaining and returned it 15 yards for a touchdown to give Prairie View A&M a 37-27 win over Houston Baptist Saturday. The contest featured five lead changes. Prairie View scored on its first three possessions, but held Houston Baptist to just three second-half points. Jaden Stewart scored on a three-yard run with 5:07 to play in the third quarter to put the Panthers ahead for good, 30-27. It was the first meeting between the schools. Blaise Bentsen threw for three first-half touchdowns for the Huskies (0-3), who led 24-23 at intermission, but didn't play in the second half. Jawon Pass threw for two touchdowns to lead Prairie View (2-1). - AP College Football

rSr/2022 QB Jawon PassPrairie View AM
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  Jawon Pass completed 25 of 37 passes for 354 yards and three touchdowns and Prairie View A&M opened the season with a 40-17 victory over Texas Southern in Southwestern Athletic Conference play on Saturday. Pass hooked up with Jailon Howard for a 59-yard score with 6:12 left in the first quarter. The Panthers missed the point-after kick for a 6-3 lead. Prairie View went up 13-3 on Lyndemian Brooks' 5-yard scoring run. Pass threw a 14-yard scoring strike to Darius Campbell late in the quarter, giving the Panthers a 20-3 lead at halftime.

Pass and Howard connected for a 72-yard touchdown on the first play of the third quarter to ignite the rout. Howard finished with four catches for 136 yards for the Panthers, while Antonio Mullins hauled in nine passes for 117 yards. Brooks ran for 54 yards on 15 carries. Jalen Brown completed 20 of 41 passes for 181 yards and a touchdown for the Tigers. Jyrin Johnson have five catches for 43 yards and a score. KeLenn Davis caught seven passes for 79 yards. The Panthers had 486 yards of offense, compared to just 274 for Texas Southern. - AP College Football


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  2021 ALL-SWAC PRESEASON FIRST TEAM (COACHES): OL Danny Garza, Senior, Prairie View A&M,... 2019 all-SWAC player Danny Garza was named to the first team offense, and fellow lineman DeJohn Jones earned a place on the second team offense. The duo opened holes for the top-ranked offense in the Southwestern Athletic Conference during the prior campaign and anchored an offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks among league teams. - Prairie View A&M Football

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  2021 ALL-SWAC PRESEASON SECOND TEAM (COACHES): OL DeJohn Jones, Senior, Prairie View A&M,... 2019 all-SWAC player Danny Garza was named to the first team offense, and fellow lineman DeJohn Jones earned a place on the second team offense. The duo opened holes for the top-ranked offense in the Southwestern Athletic Conference during the prior campaign and anchored an offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks among league teams. - Prairie View A&M Football

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  2021 ALL-SWAC PRESEASON FIRST TEAM (COACHES): P Caleb Darbone, Junior, Prairie View A&M,... Punter Caleb Darbone was tabbed as one of the leagues preseason all-conference first team specialists. He averaged 37.5 yards per punt as a sophomore, with seven punts landing inside the 20 and eight others resulting in a fair catch. - Prairie View A&M Football

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  2021 ALL-SWAC PRESEASON FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DB Jaylen Harris, Redshirt Senior, Prairie View A&M,... Harris emerged as one of the SWAC's top cover men, earning first-team all-conference honors after ranking among the nation's best in passes defended. Harris intercepted four passes, best among PVAMU players. - Prairie View A&M Football

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  2021 ALL-SWAC PRESEASON FIRST TEAM (COACHES): LB Tre'Shaud Smith, Senior, Prairie View A&M,... Smith, a second-team selection to the 2019 All-SWAC team, led the Panthers with 93 total stops – 12 for loss – and 6.0 sacks. - Prairie View A&M Football

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  Kansas receiver Evan Fairs tweeted Thursday night that he has decided to transfer to Virginia Tech. Fairs will be a graduate transfer, so he can play for the Hokies next season without having to sit out a year. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound Fairs entered the transfer portal in February. He joins former Kansas teammate Khalil Herbert on the Hokies. Herbert, a running back and grad transfer, verbally committed to Tech last December and enrolled at Tech in January. He played in four games in 2018 (catching two passes) before opting to redshirt. According to the Lawerence World-Journal, he hurt his knee against Baylor and was told he would be sidelined for two weeks. Since he had only played in four games and was still eligible to redshirt, he decided to do so. - Roanoke Times

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  2019 ALL-SWAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DB Jaylen Harris, Redshirt Junior, Prairie View A&M,...Harris was a dominant force in the secondary alongside Cheatum, emerging as one of the nation's most disruptive ball-hawks. He picked off a team-high four passes while making 14 pass breakups, also tops among Panther defenders. The Round Rock, Texas native is second in the country at 1.8 passes defended (interceptions and pass breakups combined) per game and tied for third-most passes defended at 18. - Prairie View A&M Football

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  2019 ALL-SWAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): TE Jordan Jones, Redshirt Senior, Prairie View A&M,...Jones was an explosive target in the Panthers' third-ranked passing offense, hauling in 28 grabs for 497 yards, the latter figure ranking second among Prairie View A&M pass-catchers. The Smackover, Ark. native found the end zone four times on the season, with his best outing a six-catch, 119-yard effort versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff. This is the second all-conference honor for Jones in three seasons, as he garnered Second Team accolades for Grambling State in 2016. - Prairie View A&M Football

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  2019 ALL-SWAC FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): OL Danny Garza, Junior, Prairie View A&M,...Garza was a key cog on the front line of the Prairie View A&M's league-leading scoring offense (35.5 points per game) and total offense (483.9 yards per game). The San Antonio, Texas native helped clear running lanes for the conference's second-ranked rushing attack at 217.5 yards per game while anchoring the offensive line that allowed the fewest sacks among all SWAC teams on the season (15). - Prairie View A&M Football

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  2019 ALL-SWAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): LB Tre'Shaud Smith, Junior, Prairie View A&M,...Smith immediately asserted himself as one of the most active defenders in the league, leading the Panthers with 93 tackles and 12 for loss. The Centreville, Miss. native led the Panthers with six sacks and also accounted for four pass breakups. The junior posted four games with 10 or more total tackles and four games with two or more tackles for loss. - Prairie View A&M Football

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  2019 ALL-SWAC FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): RB Dawonya Tucker, Senior, Prairie View A&M,...Tucker was named to the All-SWAC Second Team for the second-straight season after a brilliant season where he rushed for 1,121 yards and 15 touchdowns -- both second-most in the league -- on 180 carries. Among league players with at least 100 attempts, Tucker's 6.2 yards per carry average was the best in the conference. The Terrell, Texas native posted five multi-touchdown games and four 100-yard games, including a school-record 263 yards versus Grambling State. Tucker's 147 all-purpose yards per game average is eighth-best in the nation. - Prairie View A&M Football

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  Trazon Connley passed for 323 yards and three TDs and ran 10 times for 85 yards to help Prairie View A&M beat NAIA Edward Waters 41-14 on Saturday. Travis O'Connor caught two passes for 90 yards, including a 36-yard TD reception to make it 20-7 early in the second quarter. Tony Mullins had eight catches for 67 yards and Dawonya Tucker ran 14 times for 58 yards and a score. Mullins returned a punt 46 yards to open the scoring for the Panthers (5-5) with 11:36 left in the first quarter. The Tigers tied it at 7 later in the period on Maliek Stephens' 1-yard TD run, but Prairie View A&M scored three touchdowns in the second quarter to pull away. Roshard Branch passed for 116 yards, a touchdown and an interception for Edward Waters. Stephens ran 11 times for 44 yards. - AP College Football

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  Dawonya Tucker ran for 91 yards and three touchdowns and Prairie View A&M defeated Arkansas-Pine Bluff 37-20 on Saturday. Trazon Connley completed 12 of 17 passes for 188 yards and a touchdown for the Panthers. Six of his completions, including a 25-yard touchdown, were to Jordan Jones who had 119 receiving yards. The Panthers (4-5, 3-3 SWAC) led 16-0 at halftime and added the Connley-to-Jones touchdown in the third-quarter touchdown before UAPB got on the board. Trailing 30-7 midway through the fourth quarter, Shannon Patrick threw two touchdown passes to draw the Golden Lions (5-5, 2-4) within 30-20 but Tucker closed out the scoring with a 49-yard TD run for the Panthers. Patrick completed 15 of 23 passes for 237 yards and the two touchdowns. - AP College Football

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