UNLV vs. COLORADO STATE: FINAL RECAP

Final: Colorado State 41, UNLV 28. The Rebels lose a heartbreaker when Colorado State tailback Gartrell Johnson rushes in from 10 yards for a touchdown with 9 seconds left. His 2-point scoring run makesthe score 35-28. UNLV couldn’t stop Johnson, who finished with 191 yards and three touchdowns on 33 carries. UNLV (3-3, 0-2 Mountain West Conference) takes a major hit in trying to become bowl eligible. The Rebels also have lost back-to-back games after their best start in five years. Colorado State is 3-2, 1-0. UNLV rallied from 27-14 down in the fourth quarter, scoring on a 1-yard run by tailback Frank Summers and a 21-yard pass from quarterback Omar Clayton to wide receiver Jerriman Robinson. But then the Rams answered with a 12-play, 80-yard drive to win the game. They added a final touchdown on the final play when UNLV tried the California Bears multiple lateral play and the Rams’ John Mosure grabbed the loose ball and ran into the end zone.

BLOG: Rebels lose heartbreaker

Imperfect rule hurts good students

Napoleon Aniciete is caught in that frustrating place of holding the short straw with no opportunity to choose again.

ON TV/RADIO

BASEBALL

IN BRIEF

MOTOR SPORTS

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA

Faith Lutheran grows up fast

Faith Lutheran’s girls entered the tennis season with huge stars in their eyes.

Peppers Pride runs for record

With the focus of horse racing on the lead-up to the Breeders’ Cup at Santa Anita on Oct. 24 and 25, it’s easy to overlook the exploits of Peppers Pride.

Lessons from Lubick endure

When Steve Fairchild became Colorado State’s football coach last year, he refused to watch video of last season’s games.

CULTURED COWBOYS

Westerns were a cornerstone of living room entertainment during the 1950s and ’60s, and on the big screen before that.

Kaepernick, UNR won’t let up against lightweight

One week after making a mockery of the UNLV defense, UNR quarterback Colin Kaepernick is taking on a more obvious lightweight in what should be even more of a one-sided fight.

Legacy thrives after drought

When Arbor View and Legacy met Oct. 25, neither team had won a Northwest League game.

Fuller can’t catch sharp Schumacher

Rod Fuller’s NHRA championship dream was dashed on the last pass of the 2007 season, but there won’t be any drama like that this year.

Berkley to vote ‘yes’ on bailout

WASHINGTON — Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Nev., will vote for the current version of a $700 billion economic recovery package when it comes before the House today, her office said.

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