Did you hear the one about when Tony Sanchez as football coach at Bishop Gorman High was afraid of an opposing local team? No, there isn’t a punchline.
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The last time coach Tony Sanchez brought a football team to Reno, he walked away with Bishop Gorman’s sixth consecutive high school state championship. So he knows what it’s like to win in Reno.
UNLV’s annual football game against UNR is big enough by itself, with both teams desperate to own the Fremont Cannon and bragging rights for a year. There’s even more at stake this season.
TeamRankings.com, which uses a computer-based model, projects success for UNLV’s football team the remainder of the season.
When Fred Wilson wound up in a walking boot last week, that gave redshirt freshman cornerback Tim Hough his first career start. And did he ever take advantage of the opportunity.
When Tony Sanchez took the UNLV football coaching job in December, he made clear he would run a power offense that relied heavily on the run.
UNLV might be playing in front of a sellout when the Rebels visit UNR at 4 p.m. Saturday, according to the Reno Gazette-Journal.
Isiah Macklin was offered a scholarship by San Diego State in July, and Green Valley’s senior wide receiver took his time weighing his options.
Just by themselves, the numbers aren’t anything to brag about. When talking about UNLV’s defense, however, the statistics can’t be judged in a vacuum. Context is crucial.
Coaches like to say they will take an ugly victory over a pretty loss, but sometimes even a win can feel like a defeat.