Prairie View A&M wins fourth straight game, 38-0 over Lincoln (Calif.)
Cameron Peters threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, Chase Bingmon added two rushing touchdowns, and Prairie View A&M beat Lincoln University (California) 38-0 on Saturday
PRAIRIE VIEW, Texas (AP) — Cameron Peters threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, Chase Bingmon added two rushing touchdowns, and Prairie View A&M beat Lincoln University (California) 38-0 on Saturday.
The Panthers (6-2) led 24-0 lead after the first quarter, with 1- and 17-yard scoring runs from Bingmon.
The game entered a weather delay during the third quarter and was suspended for an hour and 22 minutes.
Peters went 11 of 18 for 243 yards. His 19-yard run in the third quarter made it 31-0.
Jyzaiah Rockwell led Prairie View receivers with 104 yards, including a 70-yard score in the fourth quarter.
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