What year? Who were the key members on the team? Provide details people.
You forgot to mention no smack. LOL!!!
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What year? Who were the key members on the team? Provide details people.
Thatās tough. Iāll be back with my FAMU picks later
Bruh, be careful saying anything about teams of the early 1950s or mid-1960s. We @ PV were owning y'all back then. lol
Yāall lined up just like we did. Hold them Ls bruh lol.FAMU is 4-2 against PV since 1952
You did have two victories before that...in the 30s lol
Mr Nicks made it mandatory that PV grads who were teachers/principals send their best to PV and the PVIL held every HS playoff/state contest for all black HSs on PVās campus. PV could choose the best of the best of the best when they wanted, at that time, no recruitment required. Also, PV was the western most HBCU so it had a strong shoe-in w/ the best of Cali and other western states as well.
Nicks was savage
"The end of Jim Crow caused a significant talent drain for all HBCUs. Nicks had been able to stem the tide somewhat by persuading many of the state's black high school coaches to continue sending their players to Prairie View rather than to a predominantly white school. At one point, nearly all of them had played for Nicksāa legacy of the days when Nicks had the pick of every good black player in Texasāand owed their jobs to him. Usually, a single phone call from Nicks was enough to persuade one of Nicks' former players to send a prospect to "The Hill." He wasn't above threatening to have them fired if they didn't do so.[6]"
Michael Hayes was a BAD man!