On Friday evening, the Texas Longhorns have another chance to improve during non-conference play as the Prairie View A&M Panthers visit the Erwin Center.
And let’s be clear at the start — the Longhorns should beat the Panthers handily. Prairie View A&M is ranked in the 300s in KenPom.com’s adjusted efficiency metric and lost to a bad Texas State team by 27 points.
Through three games, Prairie View A&M has shot the ball well from three-point range at 44.4 percent and forced opponents to turn the ball over on 24.3 percent of their offensive possessions.