FBS-CFB Game Preview: Prairie View A&M Panthers (1-1) vs. Rice Owls (1-1)

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Venue & Game Details

Kickoff: 6:00 PM CT / 7:00 PM ET

Venue: Rice Stadium, Houston, Texas

Surface: Natural Grass

Broadcast: ESPN+

Radio: Varsity Radio App (Prairie View) / Rice Owls Radio Network

Weather Forecast (Kickoff)

Conditions: Mostly clear skies

Temperature: ~84°F (29°C) at kickoff, cooling to ~78°F by the fourth quarter

Humidity: ~64%

Wind: Light SSE breeze at 5–7 mph

Impact: Warm and humid — could test depth, but no precipitation or wind issues expected.

Injury Report

Prairie View A&M Panthers

No major injuries reported; full offensive and defensive depth expected.

Rice Owls

No significant injuries reported; starting QB Chase Jenkins and lead RB Quinton Jackson available.

Recent Form

Prairie View A&M

W 27–21 vs. Texas Southern — Balanced offense, strong second-half defense.

L 17–27 vs. UT Rio Grande Valley — Allowed multiple explosive runs; offense stalled in red zone.

Rice Owls

L 0–24 vs. Houston — Struggled to sustain drives; defense kept game close early.

W 23–19 @ Louisiana — Defense dominant in trenches; run game effective.

Series History

All-time: Rice leads 2–0.

Last meeting: 2018 — Rice 31, Prairie View 28 (in Houston).

Trend: Both prior meetings were competitive, with Prairie View covering the spread each time.

Key Player Matchups

QB Cameron Peters (PVAMU) vs. Rice Secondary — Peters (365 pass yds, 2 TD, 1 INT) will test a Rice defense allowing just 48 pass YPG so far (small sample vs. run-heavy teams).

RB Chase Bingmon (PVAMU) vs. Rice Front Seven — Bingmon averaging 5.5 YPC; Rice held Louisiana to 3.2 YPC in Week 1.

WR Jay Rockwell (PVAMU) vs. CB Sean Fresch (Rice) — Rockwell’s 186 rec yds lead the Panthers; Fresch is Rice’s top cover man.

RB Quinton Jackson (Rice) vs. PVAMU Run Defense — Jackson’s 171 rush yds, 1 TD could exploit PV’s tendency to give up chunk runs.

Rice OL vs. PVAMU DL — Rice wants to control the line; Prairie View must generate pressure without overcommitting.

Betting Trends & Angles

Prairie View A&M: 4-6 ATS in last 10; 1-0 ATS in 2025; 0-10 SU in last 10 vs. FBS opponents.

Rice: 5-4-1 ATS in last 10; 1-1 ATS in 2025; 4-6 SU in last 10 overall.

Totals: Prairie View 4 overs, 2 unders, 1 push in last 10; Rice 4 overs, 6 unders in last 10.

Situational: Rice’s first home game vs. an FCS opponent since 2022; Prairie View 0-5 SU in last five road openers.

Game Odds

Prairie View A&M Panthers        48.5

Rice Owls                                            – 29.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, September 12, 2025

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