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Margin for error too thin to zone out for Rebels

If you think about those No. 2 pencils used for grade-school exams, you get the idea how thin a margin for error UNLV’s basketball team has.

Rebels fight until the end, but contending remains a distant goal

The Rebels hung in for a half before Boise State flexed its muscles for a 42-25 victory Friday night. But there remains more hints than not that things are moving, slowly but surely, in the right direction.

Rebels run wild in winning crazy shootout against Wyoming

When the entirety of Sam Boyd Stadium exhaled late Saturday afternoon from the sheer lunacy that had just transpired, UNLV’s football team had earned itself a three-overtime win against favored Wyoming because of a simple but significant element.

Point (guard) of fact: Rebels need one

The struggles most expect from the inaugural season of the Marvin Menzies Era showed in several forms for the Rebels, who opened with a 76-68 loss to a South Alabama.

To build a winner at UNLV, Tony Sanchez can’t spit the bit

Wyoming is another example that winning can be created different ways at different places. That perhaps more important than anything else for a new coach, understanding one’s culture stands above all else.

UNLV basketball faces daunting task, but current roster has faith

How much — and early — a UNLV fan base that can be as unrealistic as it is passionate buys into the newest version of the Rebels is anyone’s guess, but never underestimate how a team might respond to the perception of those who watch it.

Work in progress that is UNLV basketball begins with victory

We can confirm UNLV has a men’s basketball team this season, as the lights officially were turned on when first-year coach Marvin Menzies was forced to bring the Rebels out of hiding for the first of two exhibitions at the Thomas & Mack Center.

UNLV quarterbacks overmatched at major college level

The fact remains that those playing quarterback for UNLV don’t have the passing skills to play winning football. They’re just not good enough. Not close to being so.

Len Jessup needs to think big time when hiring next AD at UNLV

It’s how UNLV president Len Jessup handles a certain personnel matter that could prove as important a decision as he ever makes charting the university’s future. He can’t miss.

When the bell rings, Rebels better come out fighting

Before the Colorado State game, UNLV coach Tony Sanchez was like a prize fighter ready for battle, which made this all the more perplexing: His team never left its corner at the first bell.

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