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2013Panther Football 2013 PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M FOOTBALL GAME WEEK W, 37-13 Saturday, Aug. 31 • 7 p.m. BLACK COLLEGE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1953 • ‘54 • ‘58 • ‘63 • ‘64 @ TEXAS SOUTHERN SWAC CHAMPIONS • 1931 • ‘33 • ‘51 • ’52 • ’53 • ’54 • ’58 • ’60 • ’63 • ’64 • ‘09 BBVA Stadium, Houston, Texas Saturday, Sept. 7 • 6 p.m. L, 28-3 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M QUICK HITS @ TEXAS STATE Bobcat Stadium, San Marcos, Texas MEDIA SERIES HISTORY RADIO: KPVU 91.3 FM Series Rec.: ASU leads 23-4-1 PxP: Leonard Moon Last PVAMU Win: 24-10, 2009 Saturday, Sept. 14 • 6 p.m. L, 62-59 (OT) Press Box #: (936) 261-9743 Last ASU Win: 35-21, 2012 @ SOUTHERN SID: Ryan McGinty ([email protected]) Current Win Streak: ASU, 3 A.W. Mumford, Baton Rouge, La. Biggest Margin of Victory (PV): 27-2 (1931) INTERNET/TV Biggest Margin of Victory (ASU): 92-0 (1991) VIDEO: Hornetvision Saturday, Sept. 21 • 6 p.m. W, 28-26 Longest Winning Streak (ASU): 20 (1984-2006) TV: n/a Longest Winning Streak (PV): 3 (2007-2009) @ ALABAMA A&M KPVU Audio: www.pvamu.edu/kpvu Blackshear Field, Prairie View, Texas THE COACHES Saturday, Sept. 28 • 6 p.m. W, 56-48 Heishma Northern (Southern ‘96) Reggie Barlow (Alabama State ‘95) @ STEPHEN F. AUSTIN Homer Bryce Stadium, Nacogdoches, TX PV Record: 12-16 (3rd year) ASU Record: 38-35 (7th year) Overall: 12-16 (3rd year) Overall: 38-35 (7th year) Northern vs. ASU: 0-2 Barlow vs. PV: 3-3 Saturday, Oct. 5 • 4:30 p.m. W, 31-3 vs. GRAMBLING THE GAME The Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas PRAIRIE VIEW A&M at ALABAMA STATE Saturday, Oct. 12 • 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 ● 1:00 p.m. @ ALABAMA STATE New ASU Stadium ● Montgomery, Ala. New Hornet Stadium, Montgomery, Ala. The Prairie View A&M Panthers look to extend their three- Saturday, Oct. 19 • 2 p.m. game winning streak this weekend with a tough road trip to Alabama vs. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY State to face the Hornets at 1 p.m. in Montgomery, Ala. Unlike their Blackshear Field, Prairie View, Texas previous trips to the state, which featured contests at the Cramton Bowl, the Panthers will play on the ASU campus for the first time in re- Saturday, Oct. 26 • 4 p.m. cent history at the New ASU Stadium. JACKSON STATE Both teams enter this weekend’s game with a winner-take-all Independence Stadium, Shreveport, La. mentality as the Panthers are tied with Southern atop the SWAC West Thursday, Nov. 7 • 6:30 p.m. while Alabama State is one game behind SWAC East leader Jackson @ ALCORN STATE State. A potential for an offensive shootout could take place this week- Spinks-Casem Stadium, Alcorn State, Miss. end as ASU and PV rank 1-2 in scoring offense, total offense, PATs and 1 -3 in rush offense. Both teams feature new defensive coordinators this Saturday, Nov. 16 • 1 p.m. fall and love to sack the quarterback as ASU leads the SWAC with 28 vs. ABILENE CHRISTIAN while PV ranks third with 15. Blackshear Field, Prairie View, Texas The high-powered Panthers are clicking offensively at this point as they’re led by junior quarterback Jerry Lovelocke (1,529 yards Saturday, Nov. 23 • 1 p.m. passing, 10 TDs), running back Courtney Brown (97.2 ypg, 6 TD), run- vs. ARKANSAS-PB Blackshear Field, Prairie View, Texas ning back Johnta’ Hebert (62.3 ypg, 4 TD) and wide receiver Deandre Cooper (40 receptions). Defensively, linebackers Raheem Cardwell, FOLLOW THE PANTHERS ON... Jerome Howard and Jamespaul Bryant lead the way with 58, 53 and 36 Twitter Instagram tackles, respectively. Howard has a team-high three sacks and 9.5 tack- PVPantherAthletics PVPantherAthletics les for loss. Facebook Prairie View A&M Athletics 1 2013 PANTHER FOOTBALL • OFFICIAL GAME NOTES • www.PVPANTHERS.com 2013 PANTHER FOOTBALL OFFICE OF PANTHER GAME WEEK AVAILABILITY SPORTS INFORMATION Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Heishma North- Players and Players and coaches Call SID Office on Depends on Ryan McGinty - SID* ern on SWAC coaches available available for post- Wednesday to team travel E-mail: [email protected] Conference Call for post-practice practice interviews. arrange plans (11:15 a.m.) interviews. (4:00 p.m.) Chris Elliott - Assistant SID (4:00 p.m.) E-mail: [email protected] ABOUT THE ASU HORNETS *denotes main football contact Alabama State has earned a reputation for being a bridesmaid when it comes to the SWAC race with a pair of second place finishes over Office Phone: (936) 261-9140/9106 the past two seasons which has cost them berths in the SWAC Champi- Office FAX: (936) 261-9159 onship Game. Once again, expectations are high for the Hornets as they were picked first in the SWAC East standings in addition to featuring high MAILING ADDRESS -profile running back Isaiah Crowell and new defensive coordinator Prairie View A&M University Kevin Ramsey. Department of Athletics ASU has made its living running the ball this season with an av- PO Box 519 Mail Stop 1500 erage of 268 yards per game on the ground. They average 36.7 points Prairie View, Texas 77446 per game and 459.2 yards offensively. Defensively, the Hornets have tallied 28 sacks on the season and will be a formidable test for PV as the INTERNET ACCESS Panthers have only allowed four sacks all season long. For the latest in the Prairie View A&M Crowell leads the way with 127.2 yards per game and 10 touch- University Department of Athletics, please downs while fellow back Malcolm Cyrus averages 60.2 yards per game. view www.PVPanthers.com. The site Quarterback Daniel Duhart averages 168.3 passing yards per game and features up-to-date team news, statistics, has thrown nine touchdowns as Earl Lucas is his favorite target with 27 rosters, depth charts in addition to links of receptions. On defense, freshman Kourtney Berry leads the way with 53 interest. tackles and 4.5 sacks followed by 10 tackles for loss by linebacker Leland SWAC Baker. TELECONFERENCE LAST TIME THEY MET This call is available to media each Monday. To receive information on how Alabama State 35, Prairie View A&M 21 to call-in, contact the SWAC Office at 205- ● ● 251-7573 or e-mail [email protected]. Nov. 13, 2012 Blackshear Field Prairie View, Texas The schedule is as follows: Daniel Duhart threw a pair of touchdown passes and Alabama State came back to beat Prairie View A&M 35-21 on Saturday. 10:00 -- SWAC News With the Hornets trailing 14-0 after the first quarter, Duhart 10:05 -- Anthony Jones, AAMU found T.C. McWilliams for a 13-yard TD and Justin Robinson for a 12- 10:15 -- Reggie Barlow, Alabama St. yard score. The second TD came with 1:36 left in the half, and Alabama 10:25 -- Jay Hopson, Alcorn State State (6-3, 6-2 SWAC) used a pair of interceptions to get two field goals 10:35 -- Monte Coleman, Arkansas-PB before intermission. 10:45 -- Doug Williams, GSU The Panthers (3-6, 3-4) took the lead again at 21-20 on Courtney 10:55 -- Rick Comegy, Jackson State 11:05 -- Karl Morgan, MVSU Brown's second touchdown of the game, on a 7-yard pass from Jerry 11:15 -- Heishma Northern, PVAMU Lovelocke. But Malcolm Cyrus and Rodney Cross each ran for a score for 11:25 -- Dawson Odums, Southern the Hornets in the fourth quarter. 11:35 -- Darrell Asberry, TSU Prairie View saw a three-game winning streak end in its final 11:45 -- Commissioner’s Corner home game of the season. The Panthers have two road games remain- 12:00 -- SIGN-OFF ing. 2 2013 PANTHER FOOTBALL • OFFICIAL GAME NOTES • www.PVPANTHERS.com 2013 PANTHER FOOTBALL PRAIRIE VIEW A&M ALABAMA PV’S ALABAMA TIES INSIDERS LB Trey Brown Dothan Location:……………..Prairie View, Texas DB Kenneth Jordan Birmingham Founded:…….……………..…………….1876 If Prairie View A&M head WR Skyler Moore Phenix City Enrollment:…..………………………...8,900 coach Heishma Northern has any OL Tomaz Thornton Montgomery Affiliation:……….…………………….NCAA I questions about the state of Ala- Conference:…………………………….SWAC bama, wide receivers coach Harry Williams will be called upon. Nickname:..…………………………Panthers Williams, a native of Birmingham, Ala., played colle- School Colors:............Purple and Gold giately at Tuskegee and spent several years in the NFL as a wide Stadium:……………...Blackshear (6,000) receiver and special teams standout. He attended Jackson-Olin Surface:…..……………..……Natural Grass High school in Birmingham, Ala. The Panthers also have four President:………..Dr. George C. Wright Ath. Director:………….Ashley Robinson players from the state in cornerback Kenneth Jordan, linebacker SWA:…………………………….….Alicia Pete Trey Brown, offensive lineman Tomaz Thornton and wideout Skyler Moore. HISTORY First Year of Football:……………….1907 THE LAST TIME Black College Titles:………………………..5 Prairie View was in uncharted territory in its series with SWAC Titles:…………..………………….…11 ASU as they had a three-game winning streak from 2007 to 2009 Post-Season Record:…………………...1-1 before starting a three-game losing streak in 2010. COACHING STAFF The last time PV won in Montgomery, Ala. occurred in 2009 as they defeated ASU 24-10. Heishma Northern 3rd season Head Coach Prince Pearson 10th season REUNION TIME Assistant HC / Offensive Line Saturday’s contest in Montgomery, Ala. will feature an- Charles McMillian 1st season other reunion for PV head coach Heishma Northern as two Defensive Coordinator members of the Alabama State coaching staff were connected Mark Orlando 3rd season Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks with Northern during his playing days at Southern. Miles Brandon 9th season ASU head coach Reggie Barlow was a standout wideout Defensive Line at Alabama State from 1992 to 1995 and lined up against North- Raasaan Haralson 4th season ern and PV defensive backs coach Raasaan Haralson as they Outside Linebackers Brian Morgan 3rd season played defensive back at Southern during that span.
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