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UNLV’s margin for error minuscule

Some college football teams can be on the wrong side of four or five critical plays each game and still win comfortably. UNLV can’t.

Sanford left cupboard bare at UNLV

Mike Sanford has come here, a place discovered when Brigham Young sent Mormon settlers to survey the site of a fort near the banks of a river, a town 82 miles north of Salt Lake City that lies near the slopes of the northernmost branch of the Wasatch Range, to continue a journey.

Chris Economaki, dean of American motorsports journalists, dies at 91

Chris Economaki was a great motorsports journalist; heck, for the longest time, he was the only American motorsports journalist, or so it seemed. He died Friday at 91, which in auto racing years is longer than the 24 Hours of LeMans and the Indianapolis 500 and the World 600 all rolled into one.

Fiasco in Seattle recalls all-time worst beats

Before offering an apology to fans on behalf of the NFL, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers described Monday’s officiating fiasco in Seattle as “awful.” It was more than that. It was a shocking and awe-inspiring saga for several reasons.

Sound play belies uncertain financing

I don’t know much about investment banking. I see the letters IPO and think someone forgot the H and spelled IHOP wrong. People mention a Dutch auction, and I assume it’s a new soccer formation.

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