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Tony Sanchez, players talk about fight after beating UNR – Video
 
Tony Sanchez, players talk about fight after beating UNR – Video

In his last game as the UNLV football head coach, Tony Sanchez and his players were able to beat their in-state rival in UNR 33-30 in overtime. But before being able to celebrate the victory, a fight broke out in the end zone involving players and fans.

UNLV keeps cannon after beating UNR in overtime, 33-30 – Video
 
UNLV keeps cannon after beating UNR in overtime, 33-30 – Video

The Fremont Cannon will remain red after UNLV beat UNR 33-30 in overtime on Saturday evening. Unfortunately, the victory might be overshadowed by a huge brawl that happened immediately following the game. Rebel Nation crew Ed Graney and Mark Anderson break it all down.

UNLV set for final game under Tony Sanchez – Video
 
UNLV set for final game under Tony Sanchez – Video

UNLV football will prepare for its final game of the season, and the last under head coach Tony Sanchez as it was announced that he will be let go after the Nov. 30 matchup against in-state rival, UNR. Rebel Nation crew Cassie Soto and Mark Anderson are in Reno with a game preview.

Lights FC start rivalry series with Reno 1868 FC
 
Lights FC start rivalry series with Reno 1868 FC

The Lights FC has its home opener 8 p.m. Saturday against rival Reno 1868 FC. The Lights have not been shy about their feelings towards “Nevada’s other FC.” There is no other way to say it: This is exactly who we wanted to play for our inaugural (United Soccer League) home match. Beat Reno. Early and often. Every time. That will always be a core goal of our club. The Lights play Reno three times this season, but only once at home. The winner of the three-game series gets a trophy: the Silver State Cup. The Lights hope the rivalry draws plenty of people to Cashman Field.

Raiders fans on if they’ll support the team in Nevada
 
Raiders fans on if they’ll support the team in Nevada

Review-Journal sports columnist Ed Graney talked to Raiders season ticket holders to find out if they’d travel to Reno for training camp or to Las Vegas for games when the team moves.