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    Prairie View A&M ended the 2025 season playing for a trophy.

    The Panthers will start their 12-game slate competing for another.

    The Texas A&M University System is introducing a new traveling trophy this fall with the launch of the Chancellor’s Cup, a competition designed to highlight athletics and school pride.

    The defending SWAC champions take center stage in launching a new Texas A&M University System tradition this fall, as the Panthers compete for the inaugural Chancellor’s Cup in a nationally televised matchup against Tarleton State.

    The season-opening game is set for Aug. 29 in Stephenville, with kickoff scheduled for 8 p.m. at Memorial Stadium and a national broadcast on ESPN2.

    Following the game, Texas A&M University System Chancellor Glenn Hegar will present the trophy on the field to the winning university’s president, athletic director and head football coach.

    “Our universities have their own colors, mascots, fight songs and traditions, and that is exactly how it should be,” Hegar said in a statement. “The Chancellor’s Cup gives us a way to celebrate that pride, stir up a little friendly competition and remind folks across Texas just how much talent and spirit we have across the A&M System.”

    Prairie View A&M President Tomika P. LeGrande said the opportunity adds to the significance of the moment for the university and its supporters.

    “Prairie View A&M brings history, pride and excellence into every competition,” LeGrande said. “We are honored to help launch The Chancellor’s Cup, and our students, alumni and fans will be ready to support the Panthers as we compete for the first one.”

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    Photo: Texas A&M University System

    The Chancellor’s Century Council will serve as the founding and permanent presenting sponsor of the trophy. The organization includes alumni, business leaders and community advocates who provide strategic support and private funding for system initiatives.

    “The Chancellor’s Century Council has always helped strengthen the A&M System and tell its story,” Hegar said. “This Cup gives the Council a lasting role in a tradition that can grow from one football game into something much bigger.”

    While the competition will debut on the football field, system officials said the long-term vision for the Chancellor’s Cup includes expansion into other sports, academic contests and signature events highlighting student achievement across its universities.

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