Saturday, August 18, 2018

Prairie View A&M Panthers Maintain High Practice Energy As Rice Opener Moves Closer; UNLV Game Time Set

PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas -- The Prairie View A&M University football teams continue to maintain high energy during practice as the season opener at Rice is now only 10 days away.

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It has been a challenging camp under first-year PVAMU head coach Eric Dooley in getting the Panthers ready not only for the August 25 opener, but the entire 2018 season. The team has made it through the dog days of camp and

"I've been pleased with the energy throughout camp," Dooley said. "A lot of guys have maintained their same energy throughout camp, but I have started to see it rub off on the rest of the team, and those are the good things that you look for. We just have to continue to be consistent and teach and implement the things we're looking for to help us be successful."

Along with that great energy, the Panthers have had great tempo in their preparations for Rice.

The Rice game will kickoff at 6 p.m., with tickets available online at pvpanthers.com/ricegame or by visiting Wolf's Department Store in Houston. The game will be televised online on ESPN for $4.99.

"We've had great tempo this week," Dooley said. "We've put a lot of things and been able to accomplish a lot of things as we continue to prepare ourselves. The guys are continuing to move around and play with great effort and understand their assignments."

UNLV GAME TIME SET: The September 15 game time at UNLV has been set.

The Panthers and Rebels will kickoff at 9 p.m. CT / 7 p.m. PT in Las Vegas, Nev. The game will be video streamed on the Mountain West Network.

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