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.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamTrevor Knight racked up 428 total yards against the Panthers.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamJunior wide receiver Speedy Noil caught four passes for 25 yards and a touchdown in his first game of 2016.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamJunior Yell Leader Ian Moss leads the Aggie War Hymn after the Aggies shutout the Panthers.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamMiss Reveille IX
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamStudents on second deck lock arms for the Aggie War Hymn.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamJunior running back Keith Ford scored two touchdowns for Texas A&M against Prairie View.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamSophomore wide receiver Frank Iheanacho catches a pass against the Panthers.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamSenior quarterback Conner McQueen got into Saturday’s blowout against Prairie View A&M, completing his only pass attempt.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamJunior defensive back Nick Harvey returned a punt 73 yards for a touchdown on Saturday.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamStudents on first deck lock arms for the Aggie War Hymn.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamThe Aggie defense recorded A&M’s first shutout since 2004 on Saturday against the Panthers.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamJunior quarterback Jake Hubenak played in the third and fourth quarter of Saturday’s game, completing 5-of-11 passes for 50 yards.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamWho do you think won halftime — the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band or the Marching Storm Band?
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamWho do you think won halftime — the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band or the Marching Storm Band?
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamWho do you think won halftime — the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band or the Marching Storm Band?
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamWho do you think won halftime — the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band or the Marching Storm Band?
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamThe Panthers were held to only 10 first downs and 205 yards of total offense on Saturday.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamSenior defensive back Justin Evans had five tackles, two pass breakups and a blocked field goal on Saturday against Prairie View A&M.
Photo by Photo by Olivia AdamGov. Greg Abbot attends the 11 a.m. game against Prairie View.
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