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GAME NOTES Saturday, November 15 • 1:00 P.M BLACK COLLEGE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1953 • ‘54 • ‘58 • ‘63 • ‘64 SWAC CHAMPIONS • 1931 • ‘33 • ‘51 • ’52 • ’53 • ’54 • ’58 • ’60 • ’63 • ’64 • ‘09 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION PO Box 519 Mail Stop 1500 | Prairie View, Texas 77446 Sunday, Aug. 31 • 4 p.m. L, 37-35 Panthers Look To End Season On Winning Note @ TEXAS SOUTHERN Prairie View A&M closes out 2014 campaign at Alabama A&M on Saturday NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas Saturday, Sept. 13 • 6 p.m. L, 48-16 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M QUICK HITS @ McNEESE STATE MEDIA SERIES HISTORY Cowboy Stadium, Lake Charles, La. RADIO: KPVU 91.3 FM All-Time: AAMU leads 10-7 Leonard Moon (PxP), Jerrel Moore Last PVAMU Win: 28-26, 2013 Saturday, Sept. 20 • 6 p.m. L, 34-24 (Color), Ernie Jackson (Sideline) Last AAMU Win: 42-30, 2012 Press Box #: TBA Current Win Streak: PVAMU, 1 SOUTHERN SID: Ryan McGinty ([email protected]) Biggest Margin of Victory (PVAMU): 35-14, 2010 Blackshear Field, Prairie View, Texas Biggest Margin of Victory (AAMU): 50-10, 2003 INTERNET/TV Longest Winning Streak (AAMU): 8, ‘32, ‘99-05 VIDEO: n/a Saturday, Sept. 27 • 4 p.m. L, 26-20 Longest Winning Streak (PVAMU): 6, 2006-2010 TV: n/a vs. GRAMBLING KPVU: www.pvamu.edu/kpvu The Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas THE COACHES Saturday, Oct. 4 • 6 p.m. W, 48-30 Heishma Northern (Southern ‘96) James Spady (Texas-El Paso ‘95) @ JACKSON STATE Veterans Memorial Stadium, Jackson, Miss. PVAMU Record: 18-25 (4th year) AAMU Record: 4-6 (1st year) Overall: 18-25 (4th year) Overall: 4-6 (1st year) Northern vs. AAMU: 1-2 Spady vs. PVAMU: 0-0 Saturday, Oct. 11 • 2 p.m. W, 34-24 ALABAMA STATE THE GAME Blackshear Field, Prairie View, Texas PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (4-5, 4-4) at Saturday, Oct. 18 • 2 p.m. W, 52-19 ALABAMA A&M (4-6, 3-4) @ MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Rice-Totten Stadium, Itta Bena, Miss. November 15 ● 1:00 p.m. Lewis Crews Stadium ● Huntsville, Ala. Saturday, Oct. 25 • 1 p.m. L, 77-48 Prairie View A&M closes out its 2014 season this Satur- ALCORN STATE Blackshear Field, Prairie View, Texas day on the road in Huntsville, Ala. as the Panthers will face Ala- bama A&M at 1 p.m. This marks the sixth time since both teams Saturday, Nov. 8 • 2:30 p.m. W, 51-23 began playing that PVAMU will close out the regular season @ ARKANSAS-PB against the Bulldogs. Golden Lion Stadium, Pine Bluff, Ark. The Panthers are coming off a dominating 51-23 win over Saturday, Nov. 15 • 1 p.m. Arkansas-Pine Bluff last weekend in which they piled up nearly @ ALABAMA A&M 700 yards of offense while also dominating with eight sacks. The Lewis Crews Stadium, Huntsville, Ala. win kept PVAMU’s hopes of finishing with a non-losing season for FOLLOW THE PANTHERS ON... the second consecutive season in play and the chance for the team to close out the regular season with wins in five of its final Twitter PVPantherAthletics six regular season games. The Panthers have received a balanced performance Facebook Prairie View A&M Athletics from a variety of players as senior quarterback Jerry Lovelocke has passed for 2,106 yards and 14 touchdowns. Junior running Instagram back Johnta’ Hebert is the top rusher with 935 yards per game PVPantherAthletics and 10 touchdowns while senior wideouts Gabe Dunlap and Greg Thurmond have caught 44 and 38 receptions, respectively. PVPanthers.com 2014 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M FOOTBALL • ALABAMA A&M GAME NOTES Saturday, November 15 • 1:00 p.m. • Lewis Crews Stadium • Huntsville, Ala. OFFICE OF PANTHER GAME WEEK AVAILABILITY SPORTS INFORMATION Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Heishma North- Players and coach- APR Day, no practice Call SID Office on Depends on Ryan McGinty - SID* ern on SWAC es available for Wednesday to team travel E-mail: [email protected] Conference Call post-practice arrange plans (11:15 a.m.) interviews. Alan Wiederhold - Assistant SID (4:00 p.m.) E-mail: [email protected] Defensively, senior linebacker Jerome Howard has 110 *denotes main football contact tackles, 15 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks and two forced fumbles. Fellow senior Danny Brownell follows Howard with 86 stops, 15 Office Phone: (936) 261-9140/9106 tackles for loss and 4.5 sacks. Office FAX: (936) 261-9159 The contest will be broadcast live on KPVU 91.3 FM. MAILING ADDRESS ABOUT THE Prairie View A&M University Department of Athletics ALABAMA A&M BULLDOGS PO Box 519 Mail Stop 1500 Alabama A&M is in rebuilding mode under first-year head Prairie View, Texas 77446 coach James Spady as the Bulldogs will finish the season at best INTERNET ACCESS with a non-losing or losing mark for the second straight season and third time in five seasons. AAMU had a two-game winning For the latest in the Prairie View A&M streak prior to last weekend’s 41-14 loss to Alcorn State. University Department of Athletics, please view www.PVPanthers.com. The site AAMU has struggled offensively at times as they rank sixth features up-to-date team news, statistics, overall but they field the SWAC’s fourth-best defensive unit as rosters, depth charts in addition to links of they yield 411.6 yards per game. Quarterback Jaymason Lee leads interest. the team in passing with 199.2 yards per game and 15 touch- SWAC downs while Harvey Harris ranks 10th in rushing with 51.4 yards per outing. Wideout Montaurius Smith ranks third in the SWAC TELECONFERENCE with 5.5 receptions per game (55-820) while Bryan Bower leads This call is available to media each the way with 70 tackles defensively. Monday. To receive information on how to call-in, contact the SWAC Office at 205- 241-3468 or e-mail [email protected]. The schedule is as follows: 10:00 -- SWAC News 10:05 -- James Spady, AAMU 10:15 -- Reggie Barlow, Alabama State 10:25 -- Harold Jackson, Jackson State 10:35 -- Monte Coleman, Arkansas-PB 10:45 -- Broderick Fobbs, GSU 10:55 -- Jay Hopson, Alcorn State 11:05 -- Rick Comegy, MVSU 11:15 -- Heishma Northern, PVAMU 11:25 -- Dawson Odums, Southern 11:35 -- Darrell Asberry, TSU 12:00 -- SIGN-OFF PVPanthers.com h 2014 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M FOOTBALL • ALABAMA A&M GAME NOTES Saturday, November 15 • 1:00 p.m. • Lewis Crews Stadium • Huntsville, Ala. PRAIRIE VIEW A&M LAST TIME THEY MET Prairie View A&M 28 Location:……………..Prairie View, Texas Alabama A&M 26 Founded:…….……………..…………….1876 Enrollment:…..………………………...8,900 Sept. 21, 2013 Affiliation:……….…………………….NCAA I Blackshear Field Conference:…………………………….SWAC Prairie View, Texas Nickname:..…………………………Panthers Courtney Brown ran for 116 yards and caught four pass- School Colors:............Purple and Gold es for 52 yards to lead the Panthers to a win over the Bulldogs in Stadium:……………...Blackshear (6,000) a Southwestern Athletic Conference clash Saturday night in Prai- Surface:…..……………..……Natural Grass rie View. President:………..Dr. George C. Wright Prairie View failed to score in the first half as Alabama Ath. Director:………….Ashley Robinson A&M scored a pair of touchdowns but failed to convert either SWA:…………………………….….Alicia Pete point-after attempt. That failure proved to be the difference in HISTORY the game. Prairie View scored 21 unanswered points in the third First Year of Football:……………….1907 quarter to take a 21-12 lead. Black College Titles:………………………..5 SWAC Titles:…………..………………….…11 The Bulldogs staged a fourth-quarter comeback with two Post-Season Record:…………………...1-1 touchdowns, but the Panthers put the game away with a 67-yard touchdown drive. COACHING STAFF Heishma Northern 4th season THE LAST TIME Head Coach Against the Bulldogs recently, PVAMU has had a pretty Prince Pearson 11th season good run with wins in seven of its past nine contests. AAMU Assistant HC / Offensive Line Mark Orlando 4th season dominated the series with a string of six wins from 1999-2005 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks before PVAMU took over and established a presence in 2006. Cliff Yoshida 1st season Prairie View A&M has had pretty good success in Hunts- Defensive Coordinator ville, Ala. recently as they’ve won three-of four in the city. Raasaan Haralson 5th season PVAMU struggled early in the series with four consecutive losses Cornerbacks Bubba McDowell 4th season in the city but has turned the ship around with wins in 2006, Cornerbacks 2008 and 2010. Harry Williams 4th season Wide Receivers Gabe Northern 3rd season UNCHARTED TERRITORY Defensive Consultant A slow start by Prairie View A&M dashed the dreams of a Clyde Edwards 2nd season SWAC Championship trip early on this season. The opportunity Running Backs for a winning record went out the door three weeks ago after the Earl Cochran 1st season Defensive Line Alcorn State loss as the only hope the Panthers have at salvaging Patrick Browning 1st season the season is a non-losing record for the second straight year Quality Control barring they win their final game on Saturday. K.J. Black 2nd season The last time the Panthers suffered through more than Graduate Assistant/Tight Ends four straight non-winning seasons occurred from 1977 to 2006. Anthony Nunley 2nd season Defensive Graduate Assistant THE SWAC Jennifer Jones ● Media Relations www.SWAC.org ● (205) 241-3468 2014 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M FOOTBALL • ALABAMA A&M GAME NOTES Saturday, November 15 • 1:00 p.m. • Lewis Crews Stadium • Huntsville, Ala. ALABAMA TIES FAMILIAR FRIENDS If Prairie View A&M head coach Heishma PVAMU defensive coordinator Cliff Yo- Northern has any questions about the state of Ala- shida and AAMU head coach James Spady have a bama, wide receivers coach Harry Williams and history dating back to the 2006 season.
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