During the 7 on 7 eliminations for this in Denver, considering that the majority of Prairie View's team (they played with back up corners, linebackers, safety, running back, and a receiver) were in Florida competing at another national 7 on 7, yet they still managed to hold their own with these backups (losing by a touchdown pass on the last play of regulation time), they may be the team to watch this year. Their upcoming varsity QB kept up touchdown for touchdown till the clock rang. His last 7 on 7 against Adams City he scored 20 touchdowns or an average of 1 out every 4 passes. He converted from wide receiver to QB his junior year (according to chriskendle4 on twitter), so this will be the first year most people have seen him (he can be seen at CSU Pueblos camp on July 26 where he was invited to by them).