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SLIDESHOW: No. 20 Texas A&M vs. Prairie View A&M

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Who do you think won halftime — the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band or the Marching Storm Band?

On Sept. 10 in Kyle Field, No. 20 Texas A&M defeated Prairie View A&M, 67-0.
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  • Knight threw for three touchdowns and ran for another against Prairie View A&M.

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  • Trevor Knight racked up 428 total yards against the Panthers. 

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  • Junior wide receiver Speedy Noil caught four passes for 25 yards and a touchdown in his first game of 2016.

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  • Junior Yell Leader Ian Moss leads the Aggie War Hymn after the Aggies shutout the Panthers.

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  • Miss Reveille IX

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  • Students on second deck lock arms for the Aggie War Hymn.

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  • Junior running back Keith Ford scored two touchdowns for Texas A&M against Prairie View.

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  • Sophomore wide receiver Frank Iheanacho catches a pass against the Panthers.

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  • Senior quarterback Conner McQueen got into Saturday’s blowout against Prairie View A&M, completing his only pass attempt. 

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  • Junior defensive back Nick Harvey returned a punt 73 yards for a touchdown on Saturday. 

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  • Students on first deck lock arms for the Aggie War Hymn.

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  • The Aggie defense recorded A&M’s first shutout since 2004 on Saturday against the Panthers.

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  • Junior quarterback Jake Hubenak played in the third and fourth quarter of Saturday’s game, completing 5-of-11 passes for 50 yards. 

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  • Who do you think won halftime — the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band or the Marching Storm Band?

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  • Who do you think won halftime — the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band or the Marching Storm Band?

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  • Who do you think won halftime — the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band or the Marching Storm Band?

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  • Who do you think won halftime — the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band or the Marching Storm Band?

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  • The Panthers were held to only 10 first downs and 205 yards of total offense on Saturday.

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  • Senior defensive back Justin Evans had five tackles, two pass breakups and a blocked field goal on Saturday against Prairie View A&M.

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  • Gov. Greg Abbot attends the 11 a.m. game against Prairie View.

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