PRAIRIE VIEW A&M FOOTBALL 2013 PROSPECTUS 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL QUICK FACTS 2013 POST-SPRING DEPTH CHART UNIVERSITY INFORMATION Location: Prairie View, Texas 77446 OFFENSE DEFENSE Founded: 1876 Left Tackle Defensive End Nickname: Panthers 73 Jordan Johnson (6-2, 245, R-So.) 87 Adrian Middleton (6-3, 245, R-So.) School Colors: Purple (2592) and Gold (873) 76 Aneus Ruiz (6-4, 295, R-Sr.) 98 Darrien Patterson (6-3, 240, Jr.) Stadium: Blackshear (6,000) Surface: Natural Grass Left Guard Defensive Tackle Enrollment: 8,700 72 Chayse Hightower (6-2, 290, R-So.) 95 Alpha Kamara (6-4, 270, Sr.) Affiliation: NCAA, Football Championship Subdivision 79 Denzel Lewis (6-4, 312, R-So.) 51 Chance Combs (6-1, 254, R-Fr.) Conference: Southwestern Athletic President: Dr. George C. Wright Center Defensive End Director of Athletics: Ashley Robinson 58 Dillon Bonnet (6-2, 275, R-Jr.) 99 Meshak Williamson (6-3, 225, So.) Associate A.D./SWA: Alicia Pete 63 Glen Haisley (6-2, 305, R-So.) 44 Edward Brown (6-3, 235, R-Fr.) Faculty Athletic Rep: Dr. George Brown Director of Compliance: Monique Carroll Right Guard Will Linebacker Academic Advisor: Kim Rice 63 Glen Haisley (6-2, 305, R-So.) 55 Chuck Obi (6-2, 245, Sr.) Academic Enhancement: John Cochran 79 Denzel Lewis (6-4, 312, R-So.) 53 Danny Brownell (5-11, 235, Jr.) Athletic Trainer: CJ Potter Athletic Trainer: Labrina Jackson Right Tackle Middle Linebacker Equipment Manager: Anthony Johnson 78 Tre Glover (6-3, 280, R-Jr.) 11 Raheem Cardwell (6-2, 225, R-Sr.) 79 Denzel Lewis (6-4, 312, R-So.) 50 Josh Dennis (6-2, 215, Sr.) COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Heishma Northern Quarterback SAM Linebacker Alma Mater: Southern, 1996 14 De’Auntre Smiley (6-2, 205, Jr.) 40 Jerome Howard (6-0, 210, Jr.) Record at Prairie View A&M: 8-14 (Third Season) 8 Jerry Lovelocke (6-5, 200, Jr.) 41 Kurt Lambert (5-11, 195, Jr.) Overall Coaching Record: 8-14 (Third Season as head coach) Running Back Joker 2 Fred Anderson (5-9, 170, Jr.) 10 Amir Smith (6-4, 215, R-Sr.) ASSISTANT COACHES 21 Courtney Brown (6-0, 200, Jr.) 93 James Paul Bryant (6-3, 215, R-Fr.) Prince Pearson: Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line/TE Mark Orlando: Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Fullback Cornerback Charles McMillian: Defensive Coordinator 49 Josh Curry (6-0, 255, Sr.) 24 Foster Brown (5-10, 175, R-Fr.) Miles Brandon: Defensive Line 33 Walter Barreda (5-11, 260, R-Jr.) 25 Stephen Meighan (5-10, 170, So.) Raasaan Haralson: Outside Linebackers Harry Williams: Wide Receivers X-Wide Receiver Strong Safety Bubba McDowell: Safeties 1 Deandre Cooper (6-3, 215, R-Sr.) 20 David Metcalf (5-11, 190, Jr.) Brian Morgan: Inside Linebackers/Sp. Teams/Recruiting 13 Greg Thurmond (6-2, 180, Jr.) 19 Robert Jackson (5-9, 155, Sr.) Clyde Edwards: Running Backs Langston Patterson: Graduate Assistant Y-Wide Receiver Free Safety Cody Haralson: Student Assistant 15 Gabe Dunlap (5-10, 170, Jr.) 30 Korey Alston (5-11, 200, Sr.) 81 Patrick Gant (5-10, 175, Jr.) SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director/Football Contact: Ryan McGinty Z-Wide Receiver Cornerback Assistant SID: Chris Elliott 88 Jacoby Anderson (6-0, 165, Sr.) 7 Chris Motley (5-10, 175, Sr.) Sports Information Phones/Fax: (936) 261-9140/9106/9159 85 Robert Primes (6-1, 195, Sr.) 34 Joshua Holley (5-8, 160, R-Fr.) McGinty’s E-mail: [email protected] Elliott’s E-mail: [email protected] Tight End Punt Returner 95 Olatunde’ Idowu (6-3, 215, Jr.) 3 Johntá Hebert (5-10, 195, So.) FOOTBALL INFORMATION 96 Kelechi Okeadu (6-2, 255, Jr.) 81 Patrick Gant (5-10, 175, Jr.) 2012 Record: 3-8 2012 SWAC Record/Finish: 3-6/2nd SWAC West Placekicker Offense: Multiple / Defense: Multiple 17 Chris Barrick (6-4, 180, R-Jr.) Lettermen Returning: 67 Lettermen Lost: 24 Long Snapper Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8 61 Joe Sable (6-0, 200, Jr.) Offensive Starters Returning: 9 66 Wesley Slater (5-10, 230, Jr.) Offensive Starters Lost: 2 Defensive Starters Returning: 5 Kick Returner Defensive Starters Lost: 6 3 Johntá Hebert (5-10, 195, So.) Specialists Returning: 3 21 Courtney Brown (6-0, 200, Jr.) Specialists Lost: 1

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 1 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 POST-SPRING ROSTER NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 1 Deandre Cooper WR R-Sr. 6-3 215 Houston, Texas (Smiley) 2 Fred Anderson RB Jr. 5-9 170 Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods) 3 Johntá Hebert RB So. 5-10 195 Baton Rouge, La. (Glen Oaks) 5 Malcolm Mitchell-Ajayi DB Sr. 5-10 195 Sacramento, Calif. (Contra Costa College) 6 Christian Rousseau WR R-Fr. 6-2 185 Miami, Fla. (Hialeah) 7 Chris Motley CB Sr. 5-10 175 Seattle, Wash. (Diablo Valley College) 8 Jerry Lovelocke QB Jr. 6-5 200 Baltimore, Md. (Edmonson-Westside) 10 Amir Smith LB R-Sr. 6-4 215 Port Tobacco, Md. (Lackey) 11 Raheem Cardwell LB R-Sr. 6-2 225 Alexandria, Va. (Dematha) 12 Trey Green QB R-Fr. 6-2 190 Beaumont, Texas (Ozen) 13 Greg Thurmond WR Jr. 6-2 180 Balch Springs, Texas (West Mesquite) 14 De'Auntre Smiley QB Jr. 6-2 225 Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin) 15 Gabe Dunlap WR Jr. 5-10 170 Allen, Texas (Plano East) 17 Chris Barrick PK R-Jr. 6-4 180 Copperas Cove, Texas (Copperas Cove) 18 Raymundo Cordova PK R-Jr. 5-9 155 Houston, Texas (Madison) 21 Courtney Brown RB Jr. 6-0 200 Lake Charles, La. (La Grange) 23 Adrien Grant DB R-Sr. 6-4 182 Mt. Morris, Mich. (Carman Ainsworth) 24 Foster Brown II DB R-Fr. 5-10 175 College Park, Ga. (Westlake) 25 Stephen Meighan DB So. 5-10 170 Miami, Fla. (Southwest) 28 Terry Prince DB R-Fr. 5-11 168 Houston, Texas (Nimitz) 29 Deitrich Johnson CB R-So. 6-1 175 Texas City, Texas (Galveston Ball) 30 Korey Alston DB Sr. 5-11 200 Camden, NJ (ASA Institute) 32 Keylon LaSalle WR R-So. 5-7 158 Houston, Texas (Sharpstown) 34 Joshua Holley DB R-Fr. 5-8 160 Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods) 40 Jerome Howard LB Jr. 6-0 210 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Plantation) 41 Kurt Lambert DB Jr. 5-11 195 Houston, Texas (Elsik) 42 Keith Hartaway WR R-Fr. 6-1 170 Houston, Texas (Chavez) 43 Fred Carroll RB Jr. 5-5 155 Ennis, Texas (Ennis) 44 Edward Brown DE R-Fr. 6-3 235 New Iberia, La. (Westgate) 47 Levon Castillo RB Sr. 5-11 210 Houston, Texas (Lon Morris College) 49 Josh Curry FB Sr. 6-0 255 Houston, Texas (Lon Morris College) 50 Joshua Dennis LB Sr. 6-2 215 Greenville, Miss. (East Mississippi CC) 53 Danny Brownell LB R-Jr. 5-11 235 Houston, Texas (Elsik) 54 Brandon Medina LB R-So. 6-0 199 Lithonia, Ga. (Lithonia) 55 Chuck Obi LB Sr. 6-2 245 Mission Hill, Calif. (Los Angeles Valley JC) 56 Carl Wheeler LB R-Fr. 6-0 210 Crockett, Texas (Crockett) 58 Dillon Bonnet OL R-Jr. 6-2 275 Fresno, Texas (Dulles)

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NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 59 George Scott LB Jr. 6-0 191 Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor) 60 JR Arredondo LB R-Fr. 5-11 225 Watauga, Texas (Royce City) 61 Joe Sable LS Jr. 6-0 200 Magnolia, Texas (St. Pius) 62 Cleveland Sims, Jr. OT R-Fr. 6-5 280 Houston, Texas (Madison) 63 Glen Haisley C R-So. 6-1 305 New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine) 64 Jerrell Washington OL Jr. 6-2 317 Corpus Christi, Texas (Flower Bluff) 65 Archiel Townsend OL R-Fr. 6-2 290 Clute, Texas (Brazoswood) 66 Wesley Slater DS Jr. 5-10 230 Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia) 67 Chris Rose OL R-Fr. 6-3 290 Houston, Texas (Madison) 68 Adam Burns OL R-Fr. 6-2 280 Pflugerville, Texas (Connally) 70 Josiah Freeman OL R-Fr. 6-4 280 Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville) 72 Chayse Hightower OL R-So. 6-2 290 Missouri City, Texas (Hightower) 73 Jordan Johnson OL R-So. 6-2 245 Katy, Texas (Cy Lakes) 76 Aneus Ruiz OL R-Sr. 6-4 315 Houston, Texas (North Forest) 78 Tre Glover OL R-Jr. 6-3 280 Waskom, Texas (Marshall) 79 Denzel Lewis OL R-So. 6-4 312 Baton Rouge, La. (Scotlandville) 81 Patrick Gant WR Jr. 5-10 175 Cypress, Texas (Cy Woods) 82 Travis Jatzlau P Jr. 5-8 170 Jersey Village, Texas (Jersey Village) 85 Robert Primes WR Sr. 6-2 195 Houston, Texas (Navarro JC) 86 Skyler Moore WR R-Fr. 6-1 190 Phenix City, Ala. (Phenix City) 87 Adrian Middleton DE R-So. 6-3 245 Baytown, Texas (Sterling) 88 Jacoby Anderson WR Sr. 6-0 187 Beaumont, Texas (Clark-Atlanta) 89 Olatunde’ Idowu TE Jr. 6-3 215 Houston, Texas (Madison) 90 Liki Porotesano DE R-Sr. 6-3 250 El Cajon, Calif. (Morse) 93 Jamespaul Bryant DE R-Fr. 6-3 200 Houston, Texas (Yates) 95 Alpha Kamara DT R-Jr. 6-4 270 Woodbridge, Va. (Mt. San Antonio College) 96 Kelechi Okeadu TE Jr. 6-2 255 Sugar Land, Texas (Hightower) 99 Meshak Williamson DE Jr . 6-3 225 Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown) Dominique Brisco OLB Fr. 6-2 215 Manor, Texas (Manor) Trey Brown OLB Fr. 6-2 215 Dothan, Ala. (Northview) Rashaun Gibson WR Fr. 6-0 180 Copperas Cove, Texas (Cove) Rayshawn Givens WR Fr. 6-1 185 Houston, Texas (Eisenhower) Jovante' Ham RB Fr. 5-8 180 Plantation, Fla. (Plantation) Dontae Ingraham WR Jr. 5-8 185 Miami, Fla. (Mt. San Antonio College) Kenneth Jordan DB Fr. 6-0 180 Birmingham, Ala. (Wenonah) Arthur Lockett RB Fr. 5-9 170 Houston, Texas (Yates)

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NO. NAME POS. CL. HT. WT. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) David Metcalf DB 5-11 190 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Citrus College) Ekene Mordi DE 6-3 210 Jr. Granada Hills, Calif. (LA Valley College) Chima Nduka DL 6-1 250 Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Citrus College) Shafique Neloms LB 6-0 200 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Norland) Brock Newton DT 6-2 250 Jr. West Covina, Calif. (Citrus CC)

Zach Hoppenworth-Pedersen WR 6-6 215 Jr. La Crescent, Minn. (Rochester Community & Technical College) Shawn Pierce OL 6-4 285 Fr. Odessa, Texas (Permian) Nick Pitre ATH 6-3 185 Fr. Lake Charles, La. (LaGrange) Tevin Reed DB 6-2 185 Fr. Prairieville, La. (Dutchtown) Terrance Reynolds DB 6-0 175 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Stranahan) Tomaz Thornton OL 6-3 262 Fr. Montgomery, Ala. (Carver) Markele Williams OT/DT 6-2 256 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Locke) Walter Barreda FB 5-11 260 R-Jr. Houston, Texas (Sharpstown) Sean Benson OL 6-5 312 R-Fr. Cibolo, Texas (Steele) Chris Brown LB 6-0 200 Sr. Cypress, Texas (Cy Ridge) Christian Broussard RB 5-8 155 R-Sr. Houston, Texas (Westbury Christian) Chance Combs DL 6-1 254 R-Fr. Fort Worth, Texas (Dunbar) Chris Conley DB 5-7 152 Fr. Mansfield, Texas (Legacy) Cornelius Daniels WR 5-9 175 R-Fr. , Texas (Bishop Dunne) Joshua Dennis LB 6-2 215 Sr. Greenville, Miss. (East Mississippi CC) Thaddeus Godfrey WR 5-5 165 So. Prairieville, La. (Dutchtown) Jeron Hamilton OL 6-5 308 R-Jr. Dallas, Texas (Duncanville) Robert Jackson DB 5-9 155 Sr. Katy, Texas (Katy) Lahvijon King DB 5-11 205 Sr. Houston, Texas (Willowridge) Delas Lancelin LB 6-0 248 So. Houston, Texas (Willowridge) DaMarquo LaStrapp WR 6-4 170 R-Fr. Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge) Jimmarl Littleton DB 5-5 160 R-Fr. Galveston, Texas (Ball) Allen McCord WR 6-5 205 R-Sr. Channelview, Texas (Channelview) Marcus Melton LB 5-11 210 R-Fr. Wharton, Texas (Wharton) Felix Neboh WR 5-9 170 R-So. Odessa, Texas (Texas-El Paso) Sebastian Phenix DB 5-10 162 Jr. Plano, Texas (Plano East) Denzel Shaw WR 6-0 175 Sr. Houston, Texas (North Forest) Dylan Strickland DT 6-1 302 So. Corpus Christi, Texas (Calallen) Aaron Williams LB 5-11 203 R-Fr. El Paso, Texas (Andress)

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2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 RECRUITS

NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Dominique Brisco OLB 6-2 215 Fr. Manor, Texas (Manor) Named to the District 17-4A Second Team following his senior campaign…guided team to the 2012 Class 4A Division II State Semifinals…logged 45 tackles with two recoveries in 2012.

Trey Brown OLB 6-2 215 Fr. Dothan, Ala. (Northview) Finished his senior season with 85 tackles and three quarterback sacks...ranked second on the team in tackles.

Rashaun Gibson WR 6-0 180 Fr. Copperas Cove, Texas (Cove) A Second Team All-Central Texas and District 8-5A First Team honoree...caught 42 receptions for 729 yards with 10 touch- downs...was named KDHpressbox.comPlayer of the Week this past fall after catching six receptions for 126 yards and three touchdowns along with rushing for two touchdowns against Killeen on Sept. 28...also a standout kick returner as he averaged over 35 yards per kickoff while leading the Bulldawgs to a playoff berth...also plays basketball and runs track.

Rayshawn Givens WR 6-1 185 Fr. Houston, Texas (Eisenhower) Completed his senior season as the leading receiver on Eisenhower's team with 22 receptions for 432 yards…caught seven of Eisenhower's eight touchdown passes…named to the District 18-5A Second Team.

Jovante' Ham RB 5-8 180 Fr. Plantation, Fla. (Plantation) Led team to the regional round of the playoffs…selected to participated in the Dade vs. Broward County All-Star Game… eighth-leading rusher in Broward County with 1,118 yards and 15 touchdowns…rushed for 193 yards on 15 carries versus South Broward…scored three touchdowns and had 160 rushing yards versus Nova…also caught eight receptions for 85 yards as a senior.

Dontae Ingraham WR 5-8 185 Jr. Miami, Fla. (Mt. San Antonio College) Earned Central Conference Second Team Honors of the Southern California Football Association…team captain on a squad which finished 11-1 and participated in the Southern California Championship Game…finished with 35 receptions for 564 yards and four receiving touchdowns…averaged 16.1 yards per catch…had a 101-yard receiving performance at Cerritos College…played high school football at powerhouse Carol City in Miami, Fla.

Kenneth Jordan DB 6-0 180 Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Wenonah) Provides the Panthers with a shutdown option at cornerback...was a 2012 Class 5A All-State Team Honoree as a senior as teams avoided his side of the field...opposing quarterbacks targeted him only 12 times throughout the season...recorded a team-high nine ...led the team with nine passes defended while recording 40 total tackles and 7.5 tackles for loss.

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NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Arthur Lockett RB 5-9 170 Fr. Houston, Texas (Yates) Carried the load for his high school team with 1,801 yards and 23 touchdowns as senior in 2012…named Class 3A Second Team All-State and 22-3A District MVP…averaged 7.9 yards per carry…named to the Houston Top 100 List after his senior season…named honorable mention All-Houston Offense as a junior after rushing for 1,902 yards and 26 touchdowns… named Marine Corps Elite Warrior of the Week after rushing for 348 yards on 31 attempts in his junior campaign.

David Metcalf DB 5-11 190 Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Citrus College) A two-year starter who ranked fifth on the team with 49 tackles and four tackles for loss as Citrus College finished 7-4 in 2012…broke up a team-high six passes…finished with 10 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in win versus Moorpark College… posted five or more tackles on four occasions in 2012…prepped at Gahr High School in Los Angeles and earned All-Area honors as a senior…junior college teammate of fellow signee Chima Nduka...enrolled in January and participated in spring drills.

Ekene Mordi DE 6-3 210 Jr. Granada Hills, Calif. (LA Valley College) Logged 16 tackles with 1.5 tackles for loss as a sophomore…named to the Pacific Conference Second Team of the Southern California Football Association…had a season-high six tackles versus LA Pierce…prepped at Grenada Hills High Schools in which he was named all-league.

Chima Nduka DL 6-1 250 Jr. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. (Citrus College) Tallied 29 tackles in his final season at Citrus College as team posted a 7-4 mark…had a game-high five tackles versus Riverside College…garnered 2.5 tackles for loss versus Long Beach CC… broke up two passes against Mt. San Antonio CC… junior college school teammate of fellow signee David Metcalf…prepped at Etiwanda High School and was a All-CIF and All- Baseline Honoree…also played in the Inland Empire All-Star Game.

Shafique Neloms LB 6-0 200 Fr. Miami, Fla. (Norland) Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com…helped high school team advance to the regional playoffs as a senior…named to the All-Dade Team by the Miami Herald as a junior after guiding Norland to the 2011 Class 5A State Championship…finished his senior season with 33 tackles and a fumble recovery.

Brock Newton DT 6-2 250 Jr. West Covina, Calif. (Citrus CC) Earned All-Central Conference Honorable Mention honors after his sophomore campaign…junior college teammate of mid- year signee David Metcalf and February signee Chima Nduka…tallied 26 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 3.5 tackles for loss and an in- terception in 2012…played a role in guiding Citrus College to a top-10 ranking in Southern California and its first postsea- son berth in four years as the team participated in the Western State Bowl.

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NAME POS. HT. WT. CL. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Darrien Patterson DE 6-3 240 Jr. Culver City, Calif. (West LA CC) Tallied 40 tackles, six tackles for loss and two sacks in his final junior college season…recovered a fumble for 38 yards… finished with 33 tackles and six tackles for loss as a freshman…rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com...signed with the Panthers in 2012 but did not enroll in the fall...enrolled in January and participated in spring drills.

Shawn Pierce OL 6-4 285 Fr. Odessa, Texas (Permian) Blocked for a team which advanced to the playoffs in his junior and season campaigns…earned Honorable Mention District 3-5A basketball honors as a junior…hails from the same storied high school which was featured in the movie and TV se- ries Friday Night Lights.

Tomaz Thornton OL 6-3 262 Fr. Montgomery, Ala. (Carver) Key blocker on a team which advanced to the Alabama Class 6A State Semifinals in 2012…paved the way for an offense which rushed for over 3,200 yards and 41 touchdowns while also throwing for more than 3,500 yards.

Markele Williams OT/DT 6-2 256 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Locke) Four-year starter on the offensive line…named as one of the top offensive line prospects in Southern California by the LA Times…registered 40 tackles and 13.5 tackles for loss on the defensive side of the ball…earned Coliseum League First Team honors as an offensive lineman following his senior year.

Zach Hoppenworth-Pedersen WR 6-6 215 Jr. La Crescent, Minn. (Rochester Community & Technical College) Earned All-MCAC Second Team honors as a freshman at wideout and punter as a sophomore…also named All-Division First Team…guided team to a MCAC Division and State Championship as a freshman with an 11-1 record…team finished 9-2 in 2012…Caught 27 receptions for 336 yards with five touchdowns in his final season at Rochester...a versatile athlete who has played wide receiver, tight end, punter and placekicker in his career.

Nick Pitre ATH 6-3 185 Fr. Lake Charles, La. (LaGrange) Two-time Class 4A District 4 honoree at both wide receiver and defensive back…has played multiple position on both sides of the ball and also returned punts on special teams…played quarterback during his senior season…helped LaGrange clinch a share of the District 4-4A title for the first time since 1999 and led team to the third round of the LHSAA Class 4A Playoffs.

Tevin Reed DB 6-2 185 Fr. Prairieville, La. (Dutchtown) Earned 5-5A First Team honors in his senior season…played on one of the top teams in the state of Louisiana…named to the 2012 All-Metro Football 5A-4A Team By The Baton Rouge Advocate…a three-year starter who tallied 60 tackles, four interceptions and two fumble recoveries in his senior season.

Terrance Reynolds DB 6-0 175 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Stranahan) Finished his senior season with seven interceptions and 40 tackles…participated in the Broward County Athletic Associa- tion All-Star Game…earned All-Broward Football and Sun Sentinel Honorable Mention honors as a senior.

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 7 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 SPRING / SUMMER NOTES WILSON MAKES IT FOUR STRAIGHT MCMILLIAN TO CORDINATE Prairie View A&M defensive end Jarvis PANTHER DEFENSE IN 2013 Wilson made a favorable impression on Prairie View A&M head football the gridiron and earned a contract with the coach Heishma Northern filled a key posi- NFL's Green Bay Packers after participat- tion on his coaching staff with the hiring ing in the team's rookie orientation camp. of Charles McMillian as the team's defen- A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Wilson sive coordinator. McMillian brings with him flew down to Green Bay to participate in the team's rookie a wealth of experience on the defensive orientation camp which featured 11 of the team's draft side of the ball as a former assistant in the Big 12, Big Ten, picks, a dozen rookie and first-year free-agent signees and Mountain West and Conference USA. 27 tryout players. Wilson entered camp as a tryout player McMillian last coached at Texas A&M under current and overcame the odds as he was one of five tryout players assistant Mike Sherman. McMillian will be offered a contract by the team and will hit the ground run- tasked with rejuvenating a defensive unit which ranked ning as he'll participate in Green Bay's organized team ninth in the SWAC in total defense. activities (OTAs) next week. As a senior at Prairie View A&M, Wilson registered 63 BARRICK NAMED ON COLLEGE tackles, including eight tackles for loss, a half-sack, a FOOTBALL PERFORMANCE AWARDS forced fumble, four QB hurries and two passes defensed. WATCH LIST As a junior in 2011, Wilson posted 59 tackles, 11 tackles for Prairie View A&M kicker Chris Barrick loss, seven sacks, a forced fumble, three QB hurries and was named on the 2013 two passes defensed. Performance Awards (CFPA) FCS Watch List Wilson becomes the third consecutive defensive end for the 2013 CFPA Placekicker Award. from Prairie View A&M under head coach Heishma North- Barrick, a 6-4 junior out of Copperas ern and defensive line coach Miles Brandon to earn a spot Cove, led the Panthers in scoring with 65 points and ranked on an NFL roster as he joins (Indianapolis second in the Southwestern Athletic Conference in field goal Colts) and (). Like percentage, going 9-for-11 last season. Barrick was named Spears and Hamilton, Wilson will move to linebacker as the the SWAC Specialist of the Week on Oct. 22, 2012 following Packers employ a 3-4 defense. his team's 52-37 win over Alcorn State he went 7-for-7 on PATS and added a 23-yard field goal to pick up his second- HOME SWEET HOME career Specialist of the Week honor. On kickoffs in 2012, Barrick averaged 56.1 yards per kick Eight games inside the state of off of 54 attempts. He was named to the All-SWAC Second Texas, including four home games Team to cap off his season. at Blackshear Field, three classics, The CFPA is the largest awards organization in Division I a Football Bowl Subdivision battle college football, and it selected all of its recipients based upon and the renewal of two in-state objective scientific rankings to the extent of which individual matchups against Southland Con- players increase the overall effectiveness of their teams. All ference foes, highlight the 2013 Prairie View A&M Panther players are eligible for awards at their respective positions; football schedule. The 12-game schedule marks the most players are not preemptively eliminated from consideration. games the team will play since 1953. The winner will be announced Jan. 8, 2014. “Eight games in the state of Texas is pretty big for us,” said head coach Heishma Northern. “Not having to travel and miss class as much compared to last season is big and the schedule allow us to have more support when we go on the road. This is a pretty good schedule which will be chal- lenging as there are no cupcakes. We have to come out prepared to both play and win.”

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 8 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 SEASON PREVIEW PANTHERS SET OUT TO FINISH WHERE THEY STARTED AS THEY PREPARE FOR THEIR 2012 CAMPAIGN PROJECTED STRENGTHS: Sixty-seven lettermen return for the Panthers in 2013 after a disappointing 2012 campaign. The offense features nine starters returning from a unit which had plenty of success in the SWAC last fall. The special teams unit returns nearly intact along with the entire linebacking corps.

EARLY QUESTION: Once again, will the secondary rebound after a subpar 2012 campaign? How will the defense adjust to new coordinator Charles McMillian and the shuffling of coaches on the defensive side of the ball? Offensively, will the Panthers rely on two quarterbacks or one will take command? Who’ll pick the slack up for departed senior Spencer Nelson at punt returner and wide receiver? What’s the plan to replace six seniors on the defensive line? How will the Panthers respond to the travel friendly schedule?

TOP AWARDS CANDIDATES: De’Auntre Smiley was National FCS Player of the Week last season and has the ability to move to another level if he can stay healthy this season. Johnta’ Hebert was the SWAC Freshman of the Year at kick returner while Tre Glover looks to earn his third straight All-SWAC honor at offensive line.

For the second straight offseason, Prairie View A&M head coach Heishma Northern could pull out a pencil and assemble a laundry list of items which kept the football team from getting over the hump and achiev- ing winning a record. Last season, the Panthers started off on the wrong foot with a heartbreaking last-second loss in the Labor Day Classic and concluded the season in similar fashion with a one-point, fourth quarter loss to the eventual SWAC Champion on their home turf. In between, the Panthers experienced a plethora of scenarios last season as they had to overcome the loss of practice time due to APR, injuries and fourth quarter breakdowns en route to a disappointing 3-8 re- cord. However, the good news is that the practice re- strictions are gone and the team is older and wiser which NORTHERN should eliminate last year’s mental and physical break- downs. everything worked out, it will get us back to where we “Looking back at last year, we had quite a few want to be and that’s eventually in Houston playing at breakdowns in the fourth quarter, whether it was on the Reliant (Stadium) at the end of the season for the SWAC offensive or defensive side of the ball, even special Championship.” teams where it was one play that flipped the outcome of The Panthers return 67 letterwinners from last five or six games where we either were close to the lead, year’s team and are hungrier than ever to put last sea- had the lead, or let the lead go in the fourth quarter,” said son behind them as Northern is motivated to field a win- Northern. “With us getting our practice time back from ner in his third season at the helm of the program. Dur- APR penalties and having a few days to work out and be ing the spring, the Panthers worked on fine-tuning their on the field with our players, we won’t make some of the offensive system while on defense, change was in the air mental busts, physical mistakes or some of the coaching as the program welcomed a new defensive coordinator mistakes that we made last year. I think if we can get and a new scheme. With the additional practice time

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 9 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 SEASON PREVIEW back, Northern said everyone involved with the program from the players to the coaches will benefit as mental repetition and exposure were the biggest issues the team faced in 2012. “As coaches, we may know or think we have an idea of how to stop things or how to attack certain things, but if you can’t get that point across to your players then you’re very limited in what you can do,” he said. “In the beginning, we thought it wasn’t going to hurt us that bad, but looking back at it, you can see some of the small things, maybe in the conditioning aspect of it, as well as, the communication aspect of it. We were not able to catch up to because of the limited amount of practice time.” SMILEY OFFENSE Offensively, nine starters return to the gridiron this the surface, some people may think having two quarter- fall as the team will have to replace fifth-year veterans backs who've played extensively as a distraction, but Spencer Nelson and Langston Patterson. Nelson was Northern said it's beneficial for his team. one of the most valuable players on the squad with his “The biggest thing is making sure they under- versatility while Patterson served as the leader of the stand situational football and just being leaders of the offensive line. Both players will be missed with a com- team no matter who’s there,” said Northern. “Sometimes bined eight years of playing experience but the beat the guys may play at a faster pace with Smiley in than goes on as filling both positions were priorities in the they do with Jerry but Jerry may have better passing spring. Statistically, the Panthers were nearly unstoppa- numbers. Jerry may not be the athlete that Smiley is but ble as they ranked first amongst SWAC programs in total you look back at some of the bigger games that we had offense with 416.6 yards per game. Prairie View A&M and you can’t tell a difference whether it was Jerry or finished second in pass offense (393.8), third in scoring Smiley. offense (27.7) and first in passing efficiency (175.1). “You go back to the Southern game, Smiley was National FCS Player of the Week,” added Northern. QUARTERBACK “But if you go back to the Arkansas-Pine Bluff game, Returning for the third year is the quarterback- even though it was a game that we lost, I think we put up ing duo of De’Auntre Smiley and Jerry Lovelocke. 40-something points against a team that won the confer- Last season, the duo combined to throw for 2,462 yards ence championship with Jerry at quarterback and without and 16 touchdowns as both saw plenty of action. On the (running back) Fred Anderson. That lets our guys know ground, Smiley was also a threat as he rushed for 367 that we can play pretty much with anyone in the confer- yards and three scores followed by two rushing touch- ence but we just have to get those guys to understand, downs from Lovelocke. Both players have intangibles 'yes we want big plays', but we don’t want to make plays you can't teach which complement the team well. On that are going to hurt us as well.”

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 10 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 SEASON PREVIEW Waiting in the wings is redshirt freshman David “Trey” Green from Beaumont, Texas. Green showed flashes of potential during the team's spring game and will be ready to play if called upon this fall.

RUNNING BACK Like quarterback, the Panthers feature a dual rushing attack with Fred Anderson and Courtney Brown back for their junior seasons. They combined to rush for 1,105 yards last season and 11 touchdowns with Brown rushing for nine. Northern said both players will split carries once again and is confident in both carrying the load solo if the situation calls for it. “We still plan on rotating our running backs be- cause of the pace that we play at,” he said. “We are going to play both guys and if we get a hot-hand we’ll go anderson with the hot-hand, but at the same time I don’t think we miss a beat with either one of those guys back there “We have Josh Curry as our primary fullback running the football for us.” and we have a transfer in Barreda who’s a young, stocky Also back is sophomore Johnta' Hebert, the fullback,” said Northern. “He can catch the ball out of the reigning SWAC Freshman of the Year. Hebert is a valu- backfield and he does an excellent job blocking in the able back with his speed but also offers a pass catching line. We have to get him to improve his edge blocking. option out of the backfield. The Baton Rouge, La. native “We may move one of our linebackers to full- will play a variety of roles for the team this season. back just to have enough bodies over there,” added The team also signed several young running Northern. “We don’t use our fullbacks a lot but when we backs with solid backgrounds during the spring signing use them, we want to use them to the fullest of their abil- period so by the time the season starts, depth won't be a ity to help our program. We still want to be tops in run- problem. ning the football as well as passing the football too.”

FULLBACK WIDE RECEIVER At fullback, the team lost Krys Watkins to The Panthers will be without all-conference graduation which creates a big void due to Watkins' ver- standout Spencer Nelson this season for the first time in satility at blocking, running and pass catching. Senior five years but do return an experienced unit which im- Josh Curry will enter camp as the starter at the position proved every week. Senior Deandre Cooper, who was but Northern is also confident in Walter Barreda, a granted a sixth year of eligibility due to a catastrophic transfer who saw plenty of action during the spring injury several years ago, is back after catching 34 recep- game. Northern also mentioned he may move some of tions for 532 yards and five touchdowns. Senior Robert his defensive players to fullback to solidify depth at the Primes, who came on late, is also back after finishing position. third on the team in receptions along with Jacoby

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 11 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 SEASON PREVIEW Anderson and Gabe Dunlap. Northern is confident in his unit as several players have shown an ability to step up and produce when their number was called. “We signed a young man named Dontae Ingra- ham that may come in and compete right away while we also have a couple of guys returning in Gabe Dunlap, Keylon LaSalle and Patrick Gant who all played some,” stated Northern. “Gant actually had a real good game during our season finale last year so we look forward to those guys being in the mix as well. It's going to be hard replacing Spencer but that’s the reason why football is a GLOVER team game. Spencer has been injured and suspended before so we’ve had guys step up and do an outstanding can definitely stretch the defense going down the middle. job in his place. So hopefully we’ll continue that trend.” “We have a good mixture of guys that can do some run blocking, pass catching and that’s what we TIGHT END need at that spot,” added Northern. “We have to have With the evolution of football, the tight end posi- some guys that are multiple and do more than one thing tion has transitioned towards an extra receiver designed to help our offense move the ball down the field.” for mismatches as opposed to the traditional, big-bodied blocker, short yardage pass catcher teams have em- OFFENSIVE LINE ployed in the past. However, the Panthers have both Four starters are back on an offensive line types of tight ends on the roster entering the fall which which ranked second in the SWAC in sacks against and opens the door up for a variety of scenarios on the field. the anchor of an offensive unit which finished first in total Junior Olatunde' Idowu is the top returning offense with 416.6 yards per game, tops in pass effi- tight end followed by former defensive lineman Kelechi ciency (175.1), second in pass offense (393.8) and third Okeadu. Idowu is a solid pass catcher while Okeadu is in scoring offense (27.7). Even though the line returns a solid blocker as evident by his background as a line- four starters, the one open spot belonged to a five-year man. The team also added a junior college tight end in veteran of the program in offensive guard Langston Zach Hoppenworth-Pedersen during the spring signing Patterson. While the team searches for Patterson's period that’ll provide a boost to the team's passing successor, holdovers Dillon Bonnet, Tre Glover and game. Glen Haisley will be expected to lead the way. “Olatunde is a real good pass catcher as he can “We’ve done a pretty good job of protecting our catch the ball with the best of them,” said Northern. “We quarterback and being able to move the ball,” said North- may line him up in the slot and try to use his size to block ern. “We’ve struggled against some of the bigger defen- some linebackers, safeties or defensive linemen. Kel- sive lines in our conference and non-conference sched- echi has done an outstanding job of improving his hands ule so we have to make sure our guys are getting as he came to us as a defensive lineman before moving stronger and faster.” to tight end to help solidify our running game. Zach is Redshirt junior tackle Tre Glover leads the way about 6-5, 6-6 who's a little bit on the slender side but he as he's coming off an all-conference season while red-

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 12 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 SEASON PREVIEW shirt junior center Dillon Bonnet is one of the league's HOWARD best at his position. Redshirt sophomore Glen Haisley settled into one of the guard spots and had a solid sea- son along with redshirt sophomore Denzel Lewis. “Tre is a redshirt going into his junior year and made all-conference twice and with Dillon coming back along with Glenn, I think the leadership of those guys having been around the program will help our other guys get up to speed,” said Northern. “Denzel has played some, but we may move him to tackle so it’s always an adjustment when you have new guys that haven’t played a lot but at the same time that’s why they came to col- lege - to get a chance to play and show why they’re on scholarship.”

DEFENSE Once the backbone of the program, the tide has changed as the Panther offense has supplanted the de- fensive unit as the headliner. The Panthers struggled unit loses six starters from last season coupled with a defensively last fall as they finished ninth in total de- secondary unit which has yet to find an identity. fense, seventh in rush defense, ninth in scoring defense, “On the defensive side of the ball, we lost quite a few 10th in pass defense and ninth in sacks. As a result, the defensive lineman,” said Northern. “But, sort of looking 2013 season will usher in a new era as the team back at it, it may not have been the worst thing to hap- changed coordinators during the offseason and brought pen to our program. We lost one linebacker, Elton in Charles McMillian to revamp the unit. McMillian Holmes, that played quite a bit but we return some guys brings with him a wealth of experience on the defensive that were injured last year such as Chuck Obi and side of the ball as a former assistant in the Big 12, Big Jerome Howard at linebacker. “We’ll have a mix-and- Ten, Mountain West and Conference USA. match secondary as some guys have played for us but “If you look at our defense its going to be a mix- we'll also have some new guys that are going to have to ture of what he has done at TCU as well as a little bit of step up and make some plays in order for us to be suc- what we’ve had some success with here and a little bit of cessful.” Texas A&M from a standpoint of having a primary pass rusher on all downs,” said Northern. “Hopefully, we can DEFENSIVE LINE get it turned around and create more turnovers than we The Panthers were decimated on the defensive line have the past few years. We have to limit our missed with the loss of six seniors. One of the seniors, Jarvis tackles, increase our hustle and score some defensive Wilson, became the third consecutive Panther to move points or we won’t get back to being one of the top de- on to the NFL while the remaining five linemen were in fenses in not only the SWAC but in the country as well.” the program for quite some time. However, Northern McMillian will have a task on his hand as the doesn't seem fazed with the losses as he's eager to work

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 13 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 SEASON PREVIEW with a new group of linemen in the new scheme. cardwell “We want them to be able to disrupt the offensive line with a lot of movement and some stunts but at the same time we want those guys to make plays,” said Northern. “A lot of times people feel like when you play a three- man front sometimes those guys are not expected to make plays; they're just clogging up holes so the line- backer can make plays. We want whoever is on the field to make plays.” Exiting spring drills, junior college transfer Darrien Patterson and sophomore Meshak Williamson will be expected to provide leadership. Amir Smith, who has played multiple positions throughout his career, is a fifth- year senior Northern is high on. “We’re sort of looking for that next guy to follow in the lines of the Adrian Hamilton’s, the Jarvis Wilson’s, the Quentin Spears',” said Northern. “I think that’s definitely going to be a motivating factor as I think Amir is probably going to have the best chance. He worked out for the LINEBACKER scouts at our junior day and did a pretty good job and While the team searches for its identity up front and they were intrigued. Here’s a guy that played quarter- in the secondary, the linebackers will have to lead the back, safety, linebacker and now he’s moving to the de- way early on. Fortunately, experience won't be a prob- fensive line. He's something like Spears, who came here lem as the top three tacklers from last year all return and as a wide receiver and I convinced him to play defense are expected to be healthy by the fall. and now he’s going into his third year in the NFL. So Junior Jerome Howard burst on to the scene last hopefully, everything will work out where somebody can year with 101 tackles and 12.5 tackles for loss. The Fort sort of think ‘hey this is my chance’ and grab it by the Lauderdale, Fla. native is expected to play at an even horns and take full advantage of the opportunity they higher level this fall and quickly took to the new system have. as Northern said he had an outstanding spring. Senior Help is also on the way as the Panthers were active Raheem Cardwell finished third on the team with 68 on the recruiting trail this past spring as they inked four tackles last fall and should have a memorable senior defensive linemen. Three of the four linemen who're campaign followed by senior Chuck Obi. Unlike Howard headed to Prairie View A&M hail from the junior college and Cardwell, Obi couldn't participate in spring drills due ranks. to an injury which makes summer camp very important for the California native. The team also welcomes redshirt freshman James Paul Bryant to the fold as he begins his first season at outside linebacker after practicing at defensive end in the fall. Northern is very high on the youngster as he has

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 14 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 SEASON PREVIEW the ability to anchor the defense for the next few years. ALSTON “We moved James Paul from defensive end to out- side linebacker and we think the sky is the limit for him with his athletic ability,” said Northern. “He has a very good attitude about football and has a very high motor. So hopefully he can develop into a guy that for three or four years, SWAC offensive coordinators will have some- thing to think about.”

SECONDARY For the third straight season, the Panthers will fea- ture a revamped secondary as the team used a variety of lineups last season. At the conclusion of spring drills, it appears the Panthers are headed towards a youth movement once again as the four projected starters may not have the guys read so much defensively outside have a combined two years of action on the Football of the basics. If it's man (defense), it's man and if it's Championship Subdivision level. zone, it’s zone. If you clear that up a little bit for the Senior free safety Korey Alston returns for his final guys, I think that will help us in situational football along season after accounting for 41 tackles and a sack last with the extended practice time we lost last season.” season followed by fellow senior safety Adrian Grant Northern also stated the success of the secondary (36 tackles). At corner, sophomore Stephen Meighan depends on a bit of luck, coaching and players making came on strong late in the season with 47 tackles and plays. five pass breakups as a true freshman. Senior Chris “Football is about football players making football Motley also returns at corner as he recorded eight tack- plays and sometimes they have to do some things that les in limited action. coaches expect them to do, and then they have to do Youth is abundant in the secondary as five players some things that coaches maybe didn’t think that they on the projected two-deep have yet to play a down in could quite do such as making a play sometimes more FCS action so they'll have to grow up early. Junior so than just doing exactly what’s in the text book,” he strong safety David Metcalf, a mid-year junior college said. “If you can draw up a perfect play and have a transfer, will be expected to provide leadership to a chance for a young man to make an but if he young unit which also features two redshirt freshmen in doesn’t make that interception then it’s still bad coaching Joshua Holley and Foster Brown. The unit gets even because he didn’t make that play that could have younger in the fall with the addition of four freshmen who changed the game. I can look at the Jackson State may see early action if they pick up the system. game in where we dropped four interceptions and it A former secondary standout in college, Northern is looks like we (coaches) don’t have any idea what we’re determined to shore up this unit even if it means simplify- doing but if they catch three or four interceptions then we ing things. look like the greatest coaches on earth so at the end of “I think a big part of it is sort of taking some of the the day it still boils down to football players making foot- muddy water out of the equation,” said Northern. “We ball plays. Our job as coaches is to put them in position

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 15 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2013 SEASON PREVIEW to make those plays and you have to try to find a way hebert that they can understand exactly what they’re supposed to be doing.”

SPECIAL TEAMS Experience is the name of the game for the special teams unit as everyone from last season returns with the exception of the team's punt returner. Junior placekicker Chris Barrick rebounded from a rocky end to the 2011 season and vaulted himself into national consideration this fall after booting 9-of-11 field goals and 38 PATs in 2012. “Chris missed a PAT against Texas Southern in the opener and he missed one against Pine Bluff at the end of the year but throughout the year he was perfect,” said Northern. “He missed two field goals and one I think was a bad hold but he definitely bounced back and re- who's one of the best deep snappers or long snappers in stored his confidence.” the country” he said. “It all starts with Joe as we don’t Sophomore All-SWAC second team kick returner ask him to protect but he can do a lot of things such as Johnta' Hebert was as good as advertised last fall with getting the ball back there in time and on target which nearly 1,000 kick return yards along with a touchdown allows our guys to be able to catch and cut down on op- return. Junior punter Travis Jatzlau is also back as he eration time.” averaged nearly 40 yards per punt with 14 punts inside the 20-yard line followed by six punts spanning 50-plus SCHEDULE yards. The Panthers do have a huge void to fill at punt With only two home games last year at Prairie returner with the loss of Spencer Nelson and his 16.5 View A&M, this year's schedule is a welcomed relief with yards per punt return. Northern said Hebert has the first eight games inside the state of Texas and four home opportunity to fill Nelson's shoes. games at Blackshear Field. The 12-game schedule “Travis did a good job as he may not have the dis- marks the most games the team will play since 1953. tance but he does a good job of pinning people to the “Eight games in the state of Texas is pretty big for sideline and the 20-yard line,” said Northern. “We just us,” said Northern. “Not having to travel and miss class have to get Travis to overcome nervousness as he as much compared to last season is big and the sched- dropped a few snaps at times. If he can get over that ule allows us to have more support when we go on the hurdle, we think he’s going to have an outstanding year road. This is a pretty good schedule which will be chal- for us as well.” lenging as there are no cupcakes. We have to come out With the return and kicking specialists nearly intact, prepared to both play and win.” Northern is most excited about the return of junior long While the Panthers will have their typical nine-game snapper Joe Sable. SWAC slate which is critical to the team's championship “It doesn’t hurt when you have Joe Sable back, hopes, Northern emphasized PV's non-conference slate

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once again as very important with several regional foes “I want to have the best record we can and have a such as Stephen F. Austin, Texas State and Abilene chance to play at Reliant Stadium at the end of the sea- Christian on the schedule. He said those games go a son. I want to beat some non-conference schools. Make long way towards shaping a program's perception. no doubt about it; that is a high priority on my list as I “I want to have a better non-conference record than want to beat Texas State, Abilene Christian and Stephen we had,” he said. “You lose to the national champions F. Austin.” (North Dakota State) the way we did last year and then lose to an up-and-coming program like Lamar the way we did it leaves a bad taste in your mouth. People start doubting you and telling you how bad of a coach you are and you have your players trying to tell you 'coach, we have your back'. We finished 5-6 in 2011 and I think some people thought we were naturally going to take that next step to 7-4, 8-3 in 2012 and then we took a step back just like we did when coach (Henry) Frazier was here in 2006. Hopefully, we’ll be able to take that next step up.

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 17 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT DR. GEORGE C. WRIGHT of Arts and Sciences, the Jean Holloway Award for Teaching Excellence, and the top teaching award for the entire university, Lillian and Tom B. Rhodes Centennial Teaching Fellow, which garnered a $10,000 prize. In 1993, he joined the faculty at Duke University as vice provost for undergraduate programs, director of the Afro- American studies program and held the William R.

Kenan, Jr., Chair in American history.

Since 1986, Dr. Wright has held a number of ad- ministrative positions and prior to joining the Prairie View A&M University family, Dr. Wright was Provost and Ex- ecutive Vice-President for academic affairs at the Univer- sity of Texas at Arlington. To his credit, Dr. Wright has authored three books on race relations and numerous scholarly publica- tions and been the recipient of numerous fellowships, grants and awards. The Andrew W. Mellon Faculty Fel- lowship earned him a year at Harvard University to con- duct research. Active in his community, Dr. Wright has served on Dr. George C. Wright, noted African-American numerous civic boards and is a current member of the scholar, is the President of Prairie View A&M University, University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences the second oldest public institution of higher education in Advisory Board. He is married to Valerie Ellison Wright, Texas. Offering baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral a journalist, and together they had two children, Rebecca degrees through nine colleges and schools, Dr. Wright Ellison Wright, who passed away in March, 2004, and now leads the 130-year old HBCU with an established Benjamin, who attends the University of Texas at San reputation for producing thousands of African American Antonio. engineers, nurses and educators. A member of the Texas A&M University System, the University is dedi- cated to fulfilling its land-grant mission of achieving ex- cellence in teaching, research and service. A native of Lexington, Kentucky, Dr. Wright re- ceived his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in history from the University of Kentucky and his doctorate in his- tory from Duke University. In 2004, Dr. Wright was awarded an honorary doctorate of letters from the Uni- versity of Kentucky. His teaching experience began in 1977 as an assistant professor at the University of Kentucky. In 1980, he began teaching at the University of Texas at Austin where he would eventually become a full profes- sor and the holder of the Mastin Gentry White Professor- ship of Southern History. After his first year at UT, he was voted one of the 10 best faculty every year on the annual list of the 10 Best and 10 Worst of 5,000 faculty. He received the top teaching award in both the Colleges PANTHER FOOTBALL // 18 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC DIRECTOR ASHLEY ROBINSON the opportunity to return home as he accepted the posi-

tion of assistant compliance director at Jackson State University. His duties included assisting the compliance director in eligibility, student-athlete certification and rein- statement and enforcing the compliance bylaws of the

NCAA, SWAC and Jackson State. Robinson continued to advance up the compliance ranks by returning to his alma mater of Mississippi Valley State as the athletic depart- ment's compliance director in August of 2007.

In July of 2008, Robinson was named the SWAC'S Assistant Commissioner for Compliance. As the SWAC's Assistant Commissioner, Robinson supervised a NCAA

Division I Collegiate Conference Compliance and Aca- demic Service department, the National Letter of Intent (NLI) program and was a liaison between the conference and the NCAA for rules, interpretations and appeals. He Ashley Robinson begins his first year as the Prairie served as liaison to faculty athletic representatives, ath- View A&M University Director of Athletics. No stranger to letic directors and compliance directors. He also served Prairie View A&M, Robinson served as the Assistant Vice as the conference office sport administrator for men's and President of Athletic Compliance & Academic Advising for women's basketball, track & field and volleyball in addition three years before a nine-month stint as the athletic direc- to event management assistance in terms of staffing, tor at Mississippi Valley State University. budgeting and coordinating. Mississippi Valley State won Southwestern Athletic After a stint at the SWAC Office, Robinson accepted Conference Championships in Men's Cross Country, the position of Assistant Vice President of Athletic Compli- Women's Soccer and Softball since Robinson assumed ance & Academic Advising at Prairie View A&M in 2009. command as the Athletic Director on Sept. 17, 2012. He During his three-year tenure at Prairie View A&M, the will take over a Prairie View A&M Athletics Department athletic department prospered academically under his that has claimed its second-consecutive SWAC Commis- watch as they won the 2011 and 2012 SWAC All- sioners Cup, which is awarded to the most successful Academic Awards while also receiving Public Recognition University in terms of athletic achievement each season. from the NCAA for the women’s golf teams APR score. A native of Jackson, Miss., Robinson was a four-year Robinson completed a remarkable APR turnaround letterman in basketball and is the single season and ca- as Prairie View A&M had 11 teams under the 900 mark in reer record-holder in assists after playing point guard for 2010. Relying on Robinson’s knowledge and guidance, the Mississippi Valley State University basketball team. the number was cut to only two teams for the 2011 report. Robinson also was named MVSU Athlete of the Year in He also created the Athletic Compliance and Academic 2002, receiving the President's Scholar Award in that Advising Office and made history with a Code 1 Audit same year. from the Texas A&M System (best in university history). In August of 2006, Robinson left Mississippi Valley to Robinson is an active member of the NCAA Division I begin a career in athletic administration as an academic Legislative Council, NCAA DI External Advisory Group coordinator at Delaware State University in Dover, and the National Association for Athletic Compliance Del. Robinson helped implement a comprehensive aca- (NAAC). He also is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Frater- demic support system for the department's 300 student- nity, Inc., the Black Coaches Association (BCA) the Mi- athletes and was the department's liaison to DSU's fac- nority Opportunities Athletic Association (MOAA) and the ulty, campus academic offices and support services. He Mo Williams Foundation. also assisted with the CHAMPS / Life Skills and Student- Athlete Advisory (SAAC) Board. After eight months in Delaware, Robinson received PANTHER FOOTBALL // 19 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY HEAD FOOTBALL COACH HEISHMA NORTHERN

Heishma Northern was named the 31st head coach in university history on Dec. 13, 2010. No stranger to the Southwestern Athletic Conference, Northern begins his 17th season on the colle- giate level and ninth season at Prairie View A&M. Last season, the Panthers became an offensive jugger- naut under Northern as they led the SWAC with 414.7 yards per game while also finishing first in pass efficiency (140.3), second in pass offense (228.0) and third in rush offense (186.7). Six players were named to the All-SWAC team with freshman Johnta’ Hebert earning SWAC Freshman of the Year honors. Prairie View A&M continued its NFL tradition as former Panther defensive end Jarvis Wilson inked a free agent deal with the Green Bay Packers. Wilson’s signing marked the fourth straight year a student-athlete from Prairie View A&M signed an NFL Free Agent contract. In his first season as head coach for the Panthers in 2011, Northern led one of the youngest teams in the Southwestern Athletic Conference to within one game of earning a SWAC Championship berth as Prairie View A&M finished tied for second in the SWAC’s Western Division. As a team, the Panthers placed five players on the 2011 All-SWAC Team, led the league in rush offense with 174.8 yards per game and finished with the third-best offensive unit in the SWAC. Defensively, Northern’s defensive background had a huge impact on the field as the Panthers led the SWAC with 45 sacks. Prairie View A&M also displayed sound discipline on the gridiron as they committed the fewest amount of penalties in the SWAC. As a result of the team’s defensive prowess, defensive end Adrian Hamilton emerged as one of the top defenders in the nation as he set the SWAC and Prairie View A&M all-time sack re- cord with 20.5 sacks en route to earning 2011 co-SWAC Defensive Player of the Year honors and a third-place finish in the 2011 Buck Despite losing six key starters and a two-time All- Buchanan Award voting, which is awarded to the top defender on the American from the previous year, Prairie View’s defensive unit was Football Championship Subdivision level. Prairie View A&M’s fifth instrumental during the team’s historic run to the SWAC Champion- consecutive consensus AP All-American, Hamilton also played in two ship in 2009 as the unit led the SWAC in scoring defense with 16.6 postseason all-star games in addition to becoming the second points per outing and pass defense efficiency (101.7). The Panthers straight Panther defensive lineman to sign a NFL contract as he inked finished the 2009 season ranked fifth in total defense and produced with the . its second consecutive All-American in defensive back Anthony In addition to Hamilton’s accomplishments, several other Beck along with having three All-SWAC members in Beck, Spears Panthers had impressive seasons under Northern as running back/ and Adingupu. In addition, Northern’s unit recorded two shutouts on kick returner Jermaine Waddy led the SWAC in all-purpose yards the season and held four teams to 74 yards or less on the ground. while cornerback Moses Ellis finished as the league’s top punt re- In 2008, the Panther defense set the tone for the team’s 9- turner. 1 record as they concluded the year ranked second nationally in Prior to becoming head coach, Northern was an award- scoring defense, third in total defense, third in rush defense and winning defensive coordinator for six seasons at Prairie View A&M. seventh in pass efficiency defense. Prairie View also made history Under his watch, the Panther defense rose to become one of the top and recorded two shutouts for the first time since the 1966 season. units in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) Ranks. As a result of Prairie View’s defensive prowess, Northern For the fourth straight season, Northern’s defense pro- earned national acclaim and was selected as FootballScoop.com’s duced another All-American following the 2010 campaign as corner- 2008 Division I-AA Coordinator of the Year. Individually, linebacker back Moses Ellis led the nation in interceptions with eight and de- Zach East closed out his career as a two-time All-American while fended 22 passes en route to earning All-American and All-SWAC Beck and Spears earned First and Second Team All-SWAC Honors, honors. As a unit, the Panthers finished second in pass defense respectively. amongst SWAC foes as they only yielded 164.6 yards per contest. During the 2007 season, Northern’s defense played a key As a result, four members of the Panther defense earned All-SWAC role in helping the Panthers clinch their first winning season in four honors in Ellis (first team), defensive lineman Quinton Spears (first), decades as they finished atop the SWAC in scoring and red zone free safety Chris Adingupu (second) and middle linebacker Max defense along with a third-place total defense ranking. A total of Sencherey (second). three starters earned All-SWAC honors led by East earning All- PANTHER FOOTBALL // 20 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL PRAIRIE VIEW A&M UNIVERSITY HEAD FOOTBALL COACH HEISHMA NORTHERN THE NORTHERN FILE PERSONAL Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. Wife: Paula Children: Adam (6), Brooke (2) College: Southern University (1996) High School: Glen Oaks

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2011-2013 Prairie View A&M, head coach 2005-2010 Prairie View A&M, associate head coach/dc 1998-2005 Grambling State, interim dc/rb/db/special teams 1997-1998 Morehouse College, running backs/special teams 1996-1997 Glen Oaks (La.) H.S., assistant coach/defensive line

PLAYING EXPERIENCE Southern, Defensive Back, Placekicker (1992-1995) American and SWAC Defensive Player of the Year Honors. One year removed from finishing sixth in total defense Named Prairie View head coach: Dec. 13, 2010 among SWAC foes, Northern made his mark in his second year at Prairie View during the 2006 season after fielding the top-ranked Doug Williams. defensive unit in the conference. Led by first team All-SWAC defen- A student of the game of football, Northern was one of sive end and future NFL free agent signee Jermaine McGhee, the only 15 coaches from across the nation selected to participate in the Panthers set a school record for fewest yards rushing by an opponent prestigious NCAA Champions Forum during June of 2010. He has after holding Edward Waters College to -35 yards. For his hard work also completed a training camp internship with the Oakland Raiders on the gridiron after the season, Northern was one of 26 coaches of the in the summer of 2009. from across the nation invited to attend the NCAA Expert Coaches Northern, who also holds a master’s degree in Sports Academy in Miami, Fla. Administration from Grambling State, is the oldest of three siblings Prior to his tenure at Prairie View, Northern spent seven and is married to the former Paula Duell of Baton Rouge, La. To- seasons at Grambling State University in a variety of capacities. gether, they have two children, Adam (6) and Brooke (2). Initially brought to GSU to serve as running backs coach, Northern made a seamless transition to coaching defensive backs in The Northern File 2001 as his unit ranked ninth nationally in interceptions en route to Hometown: Baton Rouge, La. GSU’s second-straight SWAC Championship. During the 2002 sea- Wife: Paula son, which marked Grambling’s third consecutive SWAC title, North- Children: Adam (6), Brooke (2) ern’s group improved on the interception mark as they ranked fourth College: Southern University (1996) nationally. High School: Glen Oaks In 2003, Northern assumed the role of interim defensive coordinator and immediately made his impact felt as the Tiger de- COACHING EXPERIENCE fense finished the year ranked third nationally against the run in Divi- 2011-2013 Prairie View A&M, head coach sion I-AA. In the SWAC, the Tigers finished second in rushing, third 2005-2010 Prairie View A&M, associate hc/dc in scoring defense, fourth in opponent third down percentage, fourth 1998-2005 Grambling State, interim dc/rb/db/st in turnover margin and fifth in sacks. 1997-1998 Morehouse College, rb/special teams coordinator Over the course of his coaching career, Northern has had 1996-1997 Glen Oaks (La.) H.S., assistant coach/dl several of his former players enter the professional football realm gaining experience with the NFL, World and Arena Football Leagues. In addition, several of his pupils have received an opportunity to coach on the collegiate level. A 1996 mathematics education graduate of Southern University, Northern began his coaching career on the high school level at Glen Oaks High School in Baton Rouge, La. where he coached girl’s basketball and baseball. He then moved on to More- house College in Atlanta, Ga. serving as the team’s running backs coach and special teams coordinator in 1997 under former head coach, MVP and current Grambling State head coach PANTHER FOOTBALL // 21 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL

TRE GLOVER 78 6-3 ● 280 ● R-Jr. ● 2VL Offensive Line GLOVER Waskom, Texas Marshall HS for 100 yards or more in 10-of-11 games and finish fourth overall as they allowed 27 sacks on the season…rushed for 300-plus yards on two occasions with a high of 308 yards PVAMU: The team leader on the offensive...two-time All- versus Mississippi Valley State on Sept. 24…had 300 rushing SWAC performer at tackle...expected to lead the team on the yards at Texas State on Nov. 5, 223 yards at Alcorn State on field and inside the locker room. Nov. 12 and 201 rushing yards at Alabama State on Oct. 15… tallied a season-high 550 offensive yards versus Mississippi 2012: Began his second consecutive year as a starter at Valley State, 492 versus Grambling State, 456 at Alabama tackle...helped the Panthers rank second in the SWAC in State and 424 at Texas State. sacks against and the anchor of an offensive unit which fin- ished first in total offense with 416.6 yards per game, tops in 2010: Redshirted. pass efficiency (175.1), second in pass offense (393.8) and third in scoring offense (27.7)...blocked for an offensive unit High School: Named first-team all-county and all-district as a which finished with seven games of 400-plus offensive senior…helped lead team to a second-place finish in district yards...PV rushed for 100-plus yards in eight of the team’s 11 play and blocked for an offense that produced a 1,300-yard games with five games over 200-plus yards on the rusher. ground...helped PV rush for 235 yards and 510 yards of of- fense in the Labor Day Classic season opener versus Texas Personal: Full Name: Tre Lavon Glover…Born: May 2, 1992 Southern...helped PV rush for 298 yards and 419 offensive in Palestine, Texas…Son of Wayne Smith and Tina Glover. yards at Alabama A&M...tallied 273 rushing yards versus Grambling State in the State Fair Classic with 472 yards of offense...had 233 yards on the ground in homecoming win versus Alcorn State with 302 yards passing...helped PV finish with 645 (398 P, 247 R) total offensive yards in win over Southern at Shreveport Classic...Had 513 total offensive yards in home finale versus Alabama State...closed out the year with 304 offensive yards (149 R) at Mississippi Valley State and 476 yards (175 R) at Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

2011: Began the year in a backup role but eventually emerged as a starter at right tackle…helped the Panthers rank as the top rushing offense in the SWAC and 35th nationally with 174 rushing yards per game…played a huge part in the Panthers’ third-ranked total offensive unit in the SWAC with 345 yards per game…blocked for a unit which averaged 25.4 points per outing....helped the Prairie View A&M offense rush PANTHER FOOTBALL // 22 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL

JEROME HOWARD 40 6-0 ● 210 ● Jr. ● 2VL Linebacker Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Plantation HS

PVAMU: The team’s top returning tackler...posted a career- high 101 tackles as a sophomore last season...expected to have a career season in the team’s new defensive scheme...a 2011: Finished with 34 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and three starter since his freshman season and will serve as one of the sacks…played his first collegiate game in his home state of team defensive leaders. Florida and logged eight tackles versus Bethune-Cookman… tallied seven tackles, three tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks in 2012: Tallied 101 tackles, two sacks, 12.5 tackles for loss, win over Mississippi Valley State…accounted for eight tackles eight pass breakups, three quarterback hurries and a forced versus Jackson State…closed the year out with four tackles at fumble...began the season with five tackles, a quarterback Alcorn State. hurry and broke up two passes versus Texas Southern...had a tackle for loss, quarterback hurry and seven tackles at High School: Named a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and Lamar...finished with five tackles, a pass breakup and a half- earned two stars from Scout.com…ranked nationally amongst tackle for loss at Alabama A&M...amassed five tackles at linebackers…received a scouts grade of 73 by ESPN.com… North Dakota State...recorded seven tackles, a forced fumble selected Prairie View A&M over Western Kentucky…tallied and a pass breakup at Jackson State...had a career-best over 200 tackles and 20 sacks in his junior and senior cam- game of 18 tackles, two tackles for loss, two sacks and a quar- paigns…named to the Miami Herald’s All-Broward 6A-4A hon- terback hurry with a pass breakup versus Grambling orable mention team. State...tallied 11 tackles in homecoming win over Alcorn State...recorded six tackles versus Southern at Shreveport Personal: Full Name: Jerome R. Howard…Nickname: 40… Classic...closed out the season on a strong note with double- Born: Feb. 6, 1993 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.…Son of Anthony digit tackles in the team’s final three games...had 12 tackles, Howard and Marie Bell…Majoring in Human Performance. 2.5 tackles for loss versus Alabama State...logged 12 tackles, a quarterback hurry, and two tackles for loss at Mississippi Valley State and 13 tackles with three tackles for loss at Ar- kansas-Pine Bluff on Nov. 17.

HOWARD’S CAREER STATS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL-Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2010...... 10 3 1 4 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2011...... 9 18 16 34 3.5-19 0 1 0 0 2012...... 11 55 46 101 12.5-29 8 1 0 0 TOTAL...... 30 76 63 139 16.0-48 8 2 0 0

SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2010...... 10 0 0 0.0 0 2011...... 9 2 2 3.0 15 2012...... 11 2 0 2.0 5 TOTAL...... 30 4 2 5.0 20

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 23 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL 2012 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent W/L Score Record Attendance 9/1/2012 vs Texas Southern L 44-41 0-1 22516 9/8/2012 at Lamar University L 0-31 0-2 15367 9/15/2012 at Alabama A&M L 30-42 0-3 5325 9/22/2012 at North Dakota State L 7-66 0-4 18623 9/29/2012 at Jackson State L 13-34 0-5 6566 10/6/2012 at Grambling State W 14-31 1-5 33123 10/20/2012 Alcorn State W 52-37 2-5 3: 2000 10/27/2012 vs. Southern U. W 49-29 3-5 12223 11/3/2012 Alabama State L 35-21 3-6 2348 11/10/2012 at Mississippi Valley L 20-22 3-7 2059 11/17/2012 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 41-42 3-8 3088 2013 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Location Stadium Time Aug. 31 *at Texas Southern Houston, Texas BBVA Compass 7:00 p.m. 29th State Farm Labor Day Classic

Sept. 7 at Texas State San Marcos, Texas Bobcat 7:00 p.m.

Sept. 14 *at Southern Baton Rouge, La. Mumford 6:00 p.m.

Sept. 21 ALABAMA A&M PRAIRIE VIEW BLACKSHEAR 6:00 p.m.

Sept. 28 *at Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, Texas Homer Bryce 6:00 p.m.

Oct. 5 *vs. Grambling State Dallas, Texas Cotton Bowl 6:00 p.m. 2013 Southwest State Fair Classic

Oct. 12 *at Alabama State Montgomery, Ala. New ASU 1:00 p.m.

Oct. 19 *MISSISSIPPI VALLEY PRAIRIE VIEW BLACKSHEAR 2:00 p.m.

Oct. 26 *vs. Jackson State Shreveport, La. Independence 4:00 p.m. 2013 Shreveport Classic

Nov. 9 *at Alcorn State Alcorn State, Miss. Spinks-Casem 6:30 p.m.

Nov. 16 ABILENE CHRISTIAN PRAIRIE VIEW BLACKSHEAR 1:00 p.m.

Nov. 23 *ARKANSAS-PB PRAIRIE VIEW BLACKSHEAR 1:00 p.m.

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 24 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS PVAM OPP ------SCORING...... 305 396 Points Per Game...... 27.7 36.0 FIRST DOWNS...... 226 264 Rushing...... 96 115 Passing...... 104 121 Penalty...... 26 28 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 2054 2205 Yards gained rushing...... 2322 2435 Yards lost rushing...... 268 230 Rushing Attempts...... 424 458 Average Per Rush...... 4.8 4.8 Average Per Game...... 186.7 200.5 TDs Rushing...... 20 25 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2518 2702 Att-Comp-Int...... 330-219-13 338-213-7 Average Per Pass...... 7.6 8.0 Average Per Catch...... 11.5 12.7 Average Per Game...... 228.9 245.6 TDs Passing...... 18 24 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4572 4907 Total Plays...... 754 796 Average Per Play...... 6.1 6.2 Average Per Game...... 415.6 446.1 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 59-1052 45-1029 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 14-231 6-22 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 7-49 13-122 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 17.8 22.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 16.5 3.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 7.0 9.4 -LOST...... 25-15 20-7 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 120-1096 94-909 Average Per Game...... 99.6 82.6 PUNTS-YARDS...... 49-1919 45-1786 Average Per Punt...... 39.2 39.7 Net punt average...... 36.3 31.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME...... 26:57 32:33 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 56/144 57/146 3rd-Down Pct...... 39% 39% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 9/20 13/22 4th-Down Pct...... 45% 59% SACKS BY-YARDS...... 13-86 19-88 MISC YARDS...... 26 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 40 53 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 9-11 10-14 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 1-1 2-3 RED-ZONE SCORES...... 36-44 82% 47-56 84% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... 27-44 61% 40-56 71% PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 38-40 95% 46-49 94% ATTENDANCE...... 14348 84151 Games/Avg Per Game...... 2/7174 7/12022 Neutral Site Games...... 2/17370

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Prairie View A&M.... 89 89 61 66 - 305 Opponents...... 73 130 105 88 - 396

PANTHER FOOTBALL // 25 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES...... (3-8-0) (1-1-0) (1-6-0) (1-1-0) CONFERENCE...... (3-6-0) (1-1-0) (1-4-0) (1-1-0) NON-CONFERENCE...... (0-2-0) (0-0-0) (0-2-0) (0-0-0)

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS PVAM OPP ------*Sep 01, 2012 vs Texas Southern L 41-44 22516 FIRST DOWNS...... 226 264 Sep 08, 2012 at Lamar University L 0-31 15367 Rushing...... 96 115 *Sep 15, 2012 at Alabama A&M Bulldogs L 30-42 5325 Passing...... 104 121 Sep 22, 2012 at #1 North Dakota State L 7-66 18623 Penalty...... 26 28 *Sep 29, 2012 at Jackson State L 13-34 6566 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 2054 2205 *Oct 06, 2012 at Grambling State W 31-14 33123 Yards gained rushing... 2322 2435 *Oct 20, 2012 ALCORN STATE W 52-37 12000 Yards lost rushing..... 268 230 *Oct 27, 2012 vs Southern U. W 49-29 12223 Rushing Attempts...... 424 458 *Nov 03, 2012 ALABAMA STATE L 21-35 2348 Average Per Rush...... 4.8 4.8 *Nov 10, 2012 at Mississippi Valley L 20-22 2059 Average Per Game...... 186.7 200.5 *Nov 17, 2012 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff L 41-42 3088 TDs Rushing...... 20 25 * denotes conference game PASSING YARDAGE...... 2518 2702 Att-Comp-Int...... 330-219-13 338-213-7 RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Pass...... 7.6 8.0 ------Average Per Catch...... 11.5 12.7 Fred Anderson 11-10 104 611 33 578 5.6 2 64 52.5 Average Per Game...... 228.9 245.6 Courtney Brown 11-1 110 571 44 527 4.8 9 45 47.9 TDs Passing...... 18 24 De'Auntre Smile 9-6 60 444 77 367 6.1 3 62 40.8 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 4572 4907 Johnta' Hebert 11-0 51 221 4 217 4.3 0 26 19.7 Total Plays...... 754 796 Spencer Nelson 11-10 30 199 11 188 6.3 4 29 17.1 Average Per Play...... 6.1 6.2 Krys Watkins 11-0 7 100 0 100 14.3 0 34 9.1 Average Per Game...... 415.6 446.1 Jerry Lovelocke 10-5 42 131 60 71 1.7 2 17 7.1 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 59-1052 45-1029 Terry Gilbert 3-0 3 21 0 21 7.0 0 14 7.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS.... 14-231 6-22 Levon Castillo 7-0 6 21 2 19 3.2 0 6 2.7 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS..... 7-49 13-122 Chris Cayce 1-0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 3.0 FUMBLES-LOST...... 25-15 20-7 Christian Rouss 2-0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 120-1096 94-909 Gabe Dunlap 7-2 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.3 PUNTS-AVG...... 49-39.2 45-39.7 TEAM 7-0 6 0 8 -8 -1.3 0 0 -1.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME.. 26:57 32:33 Travis Jatzlau 11-0 2 0 27 -27 -13.5 0 0 -2.5 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 56/144 57/146 Total...... 11 424 2322 268 2054 4.8 20 64 186.7 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS..... 9/20 13/22 Opponents...... 11 458 2435 230 2205 4.8 25 49 200.5 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long PASSING GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ------Brian Medlock 4 46 11.5 0 25 De'Auntre Smile 9-6 147.35 119-176-8 67.6 1429 11 57 158.8 Adrien Grant 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jerry Lovelocke 10-5 128.85 98-150-4 65.3 1033 5 41 103.3 Raheem Cardwell 1 3 3.0 0 3 Spencer Nelson 11-10 282.60 2-4-1 50.0 56 2 42 5.1 Chris King 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 11 140.58 219-330-13 66.4 2518 18 57 228.9 Total...... 7 49 7.0 0 25 Opponents...... 11 149.46 213-338-7 63.0 2702 24 69 245.6 Opponents...... 13 122 9.4 0 58

RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd ------Spencer Nelson 11-10 60 577 9.6 2 41 52.5 Travis Jatzlau 48 1902 39.6 67 6 13 14 1 Deandre Cooper 11-9 34 532 15.6 5 50 48.4 TEAM 1 17 17.0 17 0 0 0 0 Robert Primes 8-1 24 316 13.2 1 42 39.5 Total...... 49 1919 39.2 67 6 13 14 1 Jacobie Anderso 7-5 19 187 9.8 4 37 26.7 Opponents...... 45 1786 39.7 72 7 4 13 1 Johnta' Hebert 11-0 16 196 12.2 1 57 17.8 Fred Anderson 11-10 12 121 10.1 0 29 11.0 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Courtney Brown 11-1 10 55 5.5 1 22 5.0 ------Gabe Dunlap 7-2 9 151 16.8 1 36 21.6 Spencer Nelson 14 231 16.5 0 46 Greg Thurmond 7-3 9 82 9.1 1 46 11.7 Total...... 14 231 16.5 0 46 Krys Watkins 11-0 8 98 12.2 0 40 8.9 Opponents...... 6 22 3.7 0 15 Jacobie King 8-5 7 86 12.3 0 21 10.8 Patrick Gant 3-0 4 66 16.5 0 33 22.0 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Olatunde' Idowu 10-9 2 20 10.0 1 15 2.0 ------D.J. Harris 4-0 2 18 9.0 1 11 4.5 Johnta' Hebert 49 926 18.9 1 75 Josh Curry 5-0 2 14 7.0 0 9 2.8 Courtney Brown 5 89 17.8 0 29 Kelechi Okeadu 2-1 1 20 20.0 0 20 10.0 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 11 219 2539 11.6 18 57 230.8 Olatunde' Idowu 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 11 213 2702 12.7 24 69 245.6 Stephen Meighan 1 10 10.0 0 10 Terry Gilbert 1 27 27.0 0 14 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Total...... 59 1052 17.8 1 75 ------Opponents...... 45 1029 22.9 1 94 Christo Barrick 9-11 81.8 0-0 2-2 7-9 0-0 0-0 38 0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G |------PATs ------| ------SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Johnta' Hebert 11 217 196 0 926 0 1339 121.7 ------Spencer Nelson 11 188 577 231 0 0 996 90.5 Christo Barrick 0 9-11 38-40 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 65 Fred Anderson 11 578 121 0 0 0 699 63.5 Courtney Brown 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Courtney Brown 11 527 55 0 89 0 671 61.0 Spencer Nelson 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Deandre Cooper 11 0 532 0 0 0 532 48.4 Deandre Cooper 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Total...... 11 2054 2539 231 1052 49 5925 538.6 Jacobie Anderso 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Opponents...... 11 2205 2702 22 1029 122 6080 552.7 De'Auntre Smile 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Johnta' Hebert 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jerry Lovelocke 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Fred Anderson 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Robert Primes 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PANTHER FOOTBALL // 26 2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M PANTHER FOOTBALL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------40 Jerome Howard 11 55 46 101 12.5-29 2.0-5 . 8 3 . 1 . . 55 Chuck Obi 10 30 46 76 4.0-9 . . 1 1 . . . . 11 Raheem Cardwell 10 33 35 68 4.5-17 . 1-3 4 2 . . . . 48 Jarvis Wilson 11 25 38 63 8.0-27 0.5-2 . 2 4 . 1 . . 25 Stephen Meighan 11 29 18 47 2.0-5 . . 5 . . . . . 31 Brian Medlock 11 29 17 46 . . 4-46 4 . . 1 . . 30 Korey Alston 10 22 19 41 1.0-11 1.0-11 . 3 . . 2 . . 23 Adrien Grant 9 23 13 36 1.5-3 . 1-0 2 . . . . . 33 Ricky Simpson 10 21 12 33 0.5-1 . . 2 . 1-60 . . . 94 Dwayne Chappell 11 10 21 31 1.0-3 0.5-2 . . . . 1 . . 9 Terrance Mitche 10 15 11 26 2.0-4 1.0-3 . 1 . . . . . 20 Chris King 9 11 13 24 . . 1-0 2 . 1-0 . . . 90 Liki Porotesano 8 10 13 23 2.0-5 1.0-4 . . 2 . . . . 53 Danny Brownell 6 11 10 21 4.0-11 ...... 51 Deon Jones 8 9 11 20 1.5-3 . . . . 1-0 . . . 5 Malcolm Mitchel 7 10 10 20 . . . 2 . . . . . 52 Elton Holmes 7 16 4 20 . . . . 1 1-0 3 . . 10 Amir Smith 9 8 11 19 4.5-26 3.5-23 . . . 1-0 . . . 91 Ryan Love 11 6 13 19 4.0-14 0.5-6 . . . 1-0 . . . 83 Donald Law 6 8 8 16 4.0-43 3.0-30 . . 2 . 1 1 . 92 Tyler Dickson 8 3 13 16 1.0-4 . . . . 1-0 . . . 50 Josh Dennis 7 8 7 15 0.5-0 ...... 26 Darrick Watkins 10 3 6 9 . . . 1 . . . . . 7 Chris Motley 5 3 5 8 ...... 95 Alpha Kamara 5 3 5 8 0.5-1 ...... 97 Dante' Pickett 8 3 3 6 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 47 Levon Castillo 7 2 3 5 ...... 1 . 22 Jarred Fletcher 4 3 1 4 ...... 54 Brandon Medina 2 1 3 4 ...... 27 Charles Landry 6 1 3 4 ...... 99 Meshak William 2 2 1 3 ...... 1 Deandre Cooper 11 1 1 2 ...... TM TEAM 7 2 . 2 ...... 1 . 46 Howard Smothers 2 2 . 2 ...... 85 Robert Primes 8 1 1 2 ...... 32 Keylon Lasalle 3 1 1 2 ...... 37 Jacobie King 8 . 2 2 ...... 15 Gabe Dunlap 7 1 . 1 ...... 17 Christopher Barrick 11 1 . 1 ...... 63 Glen Haisley 5 1 . 1 ...... 49 Josh Curry 5 1 . 1 ...... 69 Langston Patter 5 . 1 1 ...... 41 Kurt Lambert 2 1 . 1 ...... 88 Jacobie Anderso 7 1 . 1 ...... 35 Krys Watkins 11 . 1 1 ...... 21 Courtney Brown 11 1 . 1 ...... 2 Fred Anderson 11 1 . 1 ...... 84 D.J. Harris 4 ...... 1 . Total...... 11 428 426 854 60-217 13-86 7-49 37 16 7-60 10 4 . Opponents...... 11 480 338 818 81-223 19-88 13-122 35 10 13-118 13 2 .

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2013 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M FOOTBALL CLASSICS LABOR DAY CLASSIC Prairie View vs. Texas Southern Saturday, Aug. 31, 2013 BBVA Compass Stadium Houston, Texas 7 p.m.

STATE FAIR CLASSIC Prairie View vs. Grambling State Saturday, Oct. 5, 2012 Cotton Bowl Dallas, Texas 6 p.m.

SHREVEPORT CLASSIC Prairie View vs. Jackson State Saturday, Oct. 26, 2013 Independence Stadium Shreveport, La. 4 p.m.