COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Trevor Knight and the Texas A&M offense took some time to get started Saturday, but when the Aggies got going, they were tough to slow down.Knight threw for 344 yards and three touchdowns and ran for another score in a 67-0 rout of Prairie View A&M.Knight finished 21 of 37 and threw touchdowns of 8 yards to Speedy Noil and 34 and 64 yards to Christian Kirk in the second quarter as the 20th-ranked Aggies (2-0) built a 38-0 halftime lead. Knight also ran for a 78 yards on seven carries in just over one half of play.We didnt start as quickly as I hoped we would, Knight said. Theres not a lot of explanation for that besides execution. We have to execute better out of the gates. We settled in obviously and got some big plays going, especially in that second quarter and to start the third quarter.Noil made his debut after missing last weeks game serving the second game of a two-game suspension he received before A&Ms bowl game last season.The Aggies extended their home non-conference win streak to 23 games and are 2-0 for the fourth straight season.As a coach, when you set out and have a plan -- not necessarily Xs and Os plan but what you ask guys to do -- and that happens, you feel good about it, Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin said. The key to any successful team is to be able to duplicate that week in and week out.Texas A&M outgained the Panthers 672-205 in earning its largest shutout since defeating Missouri 73-0 on Sept. 18, 1993.Shutouts are hard to come by, Texas A&M cornerback Nick Harvey, who also had a 73-yard punt return for a touchdown, said. Getting a shutout doesnt happen every day. We feel great right now, but we made some mistakes.Texas A&M managed a 22-yard field goal in the first 10 minutes before busting the game open over the final 18 minutes of the half.Keith Ford, who had two touchdowns, had an 11-yard scoring run with three minutes left in the opening quarter before Knight tight-roped the sideline for the final 5 yards of a 32-yard TD scamper to end the first.With us, its getting up to our tempo, Kirk said. All we need is one explosive play to get us going. Once we get that first explosive play, we take advantage of the tempo and get right back on to the ball and start running our plays.Prairie View (1-1), which plays in the FCS Southwestern Athletic Conference, had a 38-yard field goal blocked and missed a 42-yard field goal in the first half.We knew going into it that we were going to have to play above ourselves to have a chance against a top 20 SEC program, Prairie View coach Willie Simmons said. I thought they competed for 60 minutes. They didnt quit. We have them our best punch, and thats all you can ask for.Trey Green threw for 160 yards on 13 of 39 passing, but the Aggies defense had pressure on Green throughout the game.TAKEAWAYTEXAS A&M: The Aggies played well in every facet of the game ahead of their SEC opener. The first-team offense was balanced, while the defense kept pressure on Prairie View throughout. The one miscue was a Knight interception in the end zone to end a drive in the second quarter.BY THE NUMBERSPRAIRIE VIEW A&M: Demarquo LaStrappe caught six passes for 88 yards. The Panthers totaled 32 rushing yards led by Dawonya Tuckers 28 yards.TEXAS A&M: Kirk had 106 yards receiving on five catches to go with his two touchdowns. The Aggies had 30 first downs. The defense finished with two sacks, including a safety.THEY SAID ITWe put 67 points on the board and pitched a shutout on the defensive side, Knight said. Thats about us. Do I think we can still improve in so many different areas? Yes. 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PARIS -- The Latest from the European Championship (all times local):---10:51 p.m.France qualified for the semifinals after beating Iceland 5-2 at the Stade de France.Olivier Giroud netted twice for the host, opening the scoring in the 12th minute and adding the fifth in the 59th.At halftime, France was leading 4-0, with goals from Paul Pogba, Dimitri Payet and Antoine Griezmann.The second half saw both Kolbeinn Sigthorsson and Birkir Saevarsson score for Iceland, ensuring this would not be an embarrassing exit for one of the tournaments surprise teams.France will play Germany on Thursday in Marseille.---10:46 p.m.Birkir Bjarnason scored with a powerful header following a cross from the left as sloppy defending cost France. Still, France leads Iceland 5-2 in their quarterfinal in Saint-Denis.---10:42 p.m.GOAL: Birkir Bjarnason scores for Iceland in the 84th minute. France leads Iceland 5-2.---10:20 p.m.Kolbeinn Sigthorsson stretched to poke the ball inside the post after running onto a cross from midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson to get a goal back for Iceland. Soon after Olivier Giroud latched onto Dimitri Payets free kick and headed home for his second goal of the match, giving France a 5-1 lead.---10:17 p.m.GOAL: Olivier Giroud scores again for France in the 59th minute. France leads Iceland 5-1.---10:15 p.m.GOAL: Kolbeinn Sigthorsson scores for Iceland in the 56th minute. France leads Iceland 4-1.---9:50 p.m.France has swept into a 4-0 lead against Iceland in their quarterfinal match at the Stade de France.Olivier Giroud gave the host the lead in the 12th minute with a low left foot shot from inside the penalty area after running onto a pass over the top of the Iceland defense from midfielder Blaise Matuidi.Paul Pogba doubled the score line in the 20th minute after heading in a corner from Antoine Griezmann. Dimitri Payet drilled a low left shot into the corner of the net in the 43rd and Griezmann chipped -- also with his left foot -- the Iceland goalkeeper to score in the final minute of the half.France is now well on the way to meeting Germany in the semifinals on Thursday in Marseille.----9:46 p.m.GOAL: Antoine Griezmann scores for France in the 45th minute. France leads Iceland 4-0.---9:44 p.m.GOAL: Dimitri Payet scores for France in the 43rd minute. France leads Iceland 3-0.---9:24 p.m.Paul Pogba scored with a header from Antoine Griezmanns corner from the right, towering above his marker to nod powerfully into the left corner. France leads Iceland 2-0 in their quarterfinal in Saint-Denis.---9:21 p.m.GOAL: Paul Pogba scores for France in the 20th minute. France leads Iceland 2-0.---9:18 p.m.Olivier Giroud scored with a low left foot shot from inside the penalty area after running onto a pass over the top of the Iceland defense from midfielder Blaise Matuidi. France leads Iceland 1-0 in their quarterfinal in Saint-Denis.---9:14 p.m.GOAL: Olivier Giroud scores for France in the 12th minute. France leads Iceland 1-0.---8:20 p.m.Center half Samuel Umtiti will make his France debut against Iceland in the European Championship quarterfinal.The 22-year-old Lyon defender is one of two enforced changes made by France coach Didier Deschamps to his starting line-up.With center half Adil Rami and midfielder NGolo Kante both suspended, Deschamps drafted Umtiti into the center of defense alongside Laurent Koscielny, while Moussa Sissoko takes Kantes place in midfield.Sissoko wins his 42nd cap and will line up on the right of midfield in a 4-2-3-1 formation. He was preferred to Yohan Cabaye, who many observers had expected to start.Iceland is unchanged from the team that shocked England 2-1 in the round of 16.It has fielded the same lineup in every game, sticking to a favored 4-4-2 formation with Kolbeinn Sigthorsson and Jon Dadi Bodvarsson as the two strikers.---8:10 p.m.Here are the lineups for the quarterfinal match between France and Iceland at Stade de France in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis:France: Hugo Lloris, Bacary Sagna, Samuel Umtiti, Laurent Koscielny, Patrice Evra, Paul Pogba, Bllaise Matuidi, Moussa Sissoko, Antoine Griezmann, Dimitri Payet, Olivier Giroud.ddddddddddddIceland: Hannes Halldorsson, Birkir Saevarsson, Kari Arnason, Ragnar Sigurdsson, Ari Skulason, Johann Gudmundsson, Aron Gunnarsson, Gylfi Sigurdsson, Birkir Bjarnason, Kolbeinn Sigthorsson, Jon Dadi Bodvarsson.---7:10 p.m.Police carried out a controlled explosion to open the door of a car parked near the Stade de France, about three and a half hours before the stadium was due to host Frances quarterfinal match against Iceland.Police said the car was parked in an area where it shouldnt have been.Security has been tight throughout Euro 2016 and particularly at the Stade de France, which was targeted by suicide bombers during the attacks across the Paris area on Nov. 13, 2015 that killed 130 people.---6:20 p.m.Germany striker Mario Gomez has been ruled out of the rest of Euro 2016 with a muscle tear in his right thigh.The German football federation (DFB) says Gomez participation in the semifinal against France or Iceland and a potential final is out of the question.Bastian Schweinsteiger and Sami Khedira are also both doubtful for Thursdays semifinal in Marseille with a knee injury and groin injury, respectively.The DFB says an MRI scan in Annecy on Sunday revealed Schweinsteiger had a ligament strain in his right knee after receiving a knock in Saturdays quarterfinal against Italy, while Khedira has a left adductor injury.Germany will play either France or Iceland in the semifinal.---6:10 p.m.UEFA expects a global television audience of around 150 million viewers for the France-Iceland quarterfinal.UEFA Events marketing director Guy-Laurent Epstein says the worldwide appeal of Icelands feel-good story means a higher than average TV rating is expected.Epstein says each of the 45 match-slots at Euro 2016 should have an average audience of at least 120 million viewers -- about the same as the global average audience of the Super Bowl.UEFA expected an audience of around 200 million for the France-Romania opening match on June 10, and estimates an average audience of up to 300 million for the final next Sunday.Epstein says UEFA aims to stage 51 Super Bowls in a month.---2:40 p.m.The heads of state and prime ministers from France and Iceland are to attend the European Championship quarterfinal between their countries on Sunday.French president Francois Hollande has been a regular guest wearing his Les Bleus scarf at Euro 2016 matches. Prime Minister Manuel Valls will lead a delegation of French lawmakers among the VIP guests at Stade de France, according to UEFA.Iceland has been sending around 10 percent of its 330,000 population to France for matches.The island nations outgoing president, Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, and interim prime minister, Sigurdur Ingi Johannsson, are scheduled to attend the biggest game in the national teams history.---2:35 p.m.Police say a few dozen people were slightly injured in the Paris Euro 2016 fan zone when a fight among British fans prompted a rush for safety.It was the first such incident in the Paris fan zone since the tournament started June 10, and comes amid tensions and high security across the country. France is under a state of emergency after extremist attacks last year, and hooligan violence that marred the early days of the tournament.Paris police and city hall officials said Sunday that a group of fans started fighting during extra time in Saturdays quarterfinal between Germany and Italy. People near the fighting fans moved away, while scores of others ran for the exits, the officials said.One person was hospitalized with injuries but should be released Sunday, while the others were treated on site at the fan zone beneath the Eiffel Tower, said a city hall official.The incident lasted barely four minutes and no arrests were made, said the police official. Both officials were not authorized to be named according to government policy. ' ' '