SWAC champion Prairie View non-conference schedule is a gauntlet

Prairie View A&M is wasting no time testing the mettle of its defending SWAC champions.

The Panthers, which fell just short of winning the HBCU national championship after a loss in the Celebration Bowl to South Carolina State,  unveiled a nonconference slate that reads like a gauntlet, headlined by a September road trip to a Big 12 power and showdowns against FCS playoff teams.

The graphic released by the program highlights four dates: an Aug. 29 opener against Tarleton State, a Sept. 12 matchup with Baylor, a Sept. 19 meeting with Stephen F. Austin, and an Oct. 24 contest with East Texas A&M.

Each opponent represents a different style and challenge, giving Prairie View an early-season schedule that mirrors a playoff bracket more than a warmup calendar.​

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The design underscores the message that Prairie View is not easing into its title defense but embracing the target on its back with a schedule that could sharpen the roster long before conference play begins.​

After all, head coach Tremaine Jackson said before last season that he wanted Prairie View to be an elite FCS program.

Tough tests, big stages

Facing Baylor in mid-September offers the program a marquee stage, exposure for its playmakers, and a measuring stick against a tradition-rich FBS opponent.

The other Texas matchups, including Tarleton State and Stephen F. Austin (FCS playoff qualifiers) and East Texas A&M, keep the Panthers locked into regional bragging rights battles that often spill over into recruiting and transfer-portal perception.​

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By front-loading the year with physical, high-profile games, Prairie View positions itself to be battle-tested when it turns back to the SWAC grind. If the Panthers navigate the nonconference slate with momentum, the program’s bold scheduling could set the tone for another championship push.

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