Welcome to NFL Week 10, which features a Sunday with some of the best matchups of the season for Las Vegas TV.
Football
Kurt Palandech will become the third quarterback to start for the Rebels this season when he leads them against Wyoming at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
Early election results posted in San Diego showed 38.8 percent voted in favor of the Chargers’ stadium plan. A two-thirds supermajority (67 percent) was needed to pass.
Clark County commissioners will have nearly 100 applications to choose from when they appoint three members to the new stadium authority board Nov. 15.
Washington moved into fourth in the College Football Playoff rankings, putting the four remaining unbeaten teams from the Power Five conference at the top of the selection committee’s second top 25.
Kurt Palandech will make his first start at quarterback this season for UNLV against Wyoming in Saturday’s 12:30 p.m. Mountain West matchup at Sam Boyd Stadium, Rebels coach Tony Sanchez confirmed Tuesday.
Five players to watch when UNLV’s football team (3-6, 2-3 Mountain West) plays Wyoming (7-2, 5-0) at 12:30 p.m. Saturday (Root Sports) at Sam Boyd Stadium.
For the third time in the past five seasons, a Monday night game in Seattle finished with most of the attention on the mistakes of officials, this time after the Seahawks beat the Buffalo Bills, 31-25.
Voters in San Diego hit the polls Tuesday to decide the Chargers’ stadium proposal, and the outcome could impact Las Vegas and the Oakland Raiders.
Here are the Nevada Preps Player of the Week nominees for Week 11 of high school football.
The Seahawks (4-2-1) host the mediocre Buffalo Bills (4-4) on Monday night. In the past 24 hours, the line has dropped from 7 to 6½, a sign that sharp bettors are not buying into Seattle.
Week 9 of the NFL season wraps up tonight with the Buffalo Bills visiting the Seattle Seahawks for Monday Night Football.
UNLV’s football team (3-6, 2-3 Mountain West) will try to bounce back from its 30-24 loss to San Jose State at 12:30 p.m. Saturday against Wyoming.
The betting public cashed in with the Cowboys and Saints. The Colts helped bookmakers avoid a Week 9 disaster.
Latavius Murray ran for 114 yards and three touchdowns and the Oakland Raiders showed they were ready for prime time, beating the defending Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos 30-20.
