No. 25 UNR defeats UNLV 44-26
October 2, 2010 - 10:42 pm
The Wolf Pack beat in-state rival UNLV 44-26 in the Battle of the Fremont Cannon tonight at Sam Boyd Stadium. UNR improves to 5-0 while the Rebels drop to 1-4.
The Wolf Pack beat in-state rival UNLV 44-26 in the Battle of the Fremont Cannon tonight at Sam Boyd Stadium. UNR improves to 5-0 while the Rebels drop to 1-4.
A motion filed by the Mountain West to dismiss the Pac-12’s lawsuit over so-called poaching fees was denied by a district court judge in San Jose, California, on Tuesday.
UNLV’s football team, coming off its second bye week of the season, believes it’s prepared for its Mountain West opener at Wyoming on Saturday.
Junior transfer Anthony Colandrea is completing more than 70 percent of his passes and helped the UNLV football team to a 4-0 start entering Mountain West play.
UNLV’s two recent high-profile coaching hires both made multimillion-dollar home buys in guard gated Las Vegas Valley communites in the past year.
UNLV football coach Dan Mullen gave his team a special treat after a 4-0 start, but the season is about to get serious with the beginning of Mountain West play.
“We’re going to have a lot of fun. We’re going to put a good product on the field,” says Mullen, who spent three years as an ESPN analyst before returning the sidelines.
In rallying from 14-point deficits Saturday to win at Miami (Ohio), UNLV showed the sort of fight and resilience that coach Dan Mullen has instilled in the team.
UNLV overcame a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit on the road and defeated Miami (Ohio) on Ramon Villela’s field goal with 15 seconds left to improve to 4-0.
UNLV visits Miami (Ohio) on Saturday in a tricky morning matchup for the undefeated Rebels. Here is how to watch the game.
UNLV football is 3-0 to start the season. The Rebels will look to stay perfect when they travel to face Miami (Ohio) on Saturday.