A former five-star linebacker recruit and a quarterback who decommitted from San Diego State have chosen to play for UNLV football coach Dan Mullen.
Ed Graney

Ed Graney came to the Review-Journal in May of 2006 as its lead sports columnist. He has covered all major sporting events, including Super Bowls to NBA championships to every Final Four since 1995. Graney also covered the Olympic Games in Beijing (2008) and London (2012). A graduate of San Diego State University, he is a five-time Nevada Sportswriter of the Year and past winner of Associated Press Sports Editors Top 10 for columns. He and wife Bonnie have two children, a son (Tristan) and daughter (Bridget).
The series will dissect the rampant professionalization of college sports, including NIL payments, the transfer portal and conference realignment.
The Golden Knights defeated the New Jersey Devils on Sunday thanks to defense and goaltending in what could be a perfect playoff recipe for the team.
The Raiders need to upgrade at the quarterback position. But their roster has so many holes that they shouldn’t mortgage their future for a flawed prospect.
UNLV is better in all phases of the game since losing to Boise State on Oct. 25. It’s how you want things to be in November and December when championships are decided.
Tie-down roper Shad Mayfield has a chance to become only the second Black cowboy to win the PRCA all-around title at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.
Davante Adams asked for a trade and will get one. But why didn’t the Raiders trade their star wide receiver some time ago and adopt a total rebuild mentality?
Three seniors are battling it out to be the starting quarterback for the UNLV football team’s Go-Go offense. Rebels coach Barry Odom won’t rush a decision.
The playoff push is on, and goaltender Logan Thompson was solid again Tuesday, helping the Golden Knights defeat the Vancouver Canucks at T-Mobile Arena.
The UNLV men’s basketball team cruised to a victory over San Jose State on Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center, earning its ninth win in 10 games.
The Rebels, who opened spring practice Saturday, said they could have done more last season than win nine games and reach a bowl game.
UNLV’s Barry Odom found a unique way to celebrate his team opening spring practice Saturday. Odom rode a live bull at a “Horns Helmets” event at the South Point late that evening.
The Rebels looked very much the part of a team playing in its first Mountain West championship game, falling to Boise State on Saturday at Allegiant Stadium.
After rallying to beat sixth-ranked Miami Central on Friday night, the No. 2 Gaels have all the makings of winning the school’s fourth national championship.
The Golden Knights have made several moves over six seasons. Popular players have been shown the door, but management didn’t let the criticism that followed deter them.