UNLV (4-2) has won four straight games, doubling last season’s win total. But now they face undefeated conference foe, No 17. Fresno State (5-0) on the road. Watch the live stream Friday, October 19 at 7 p.m.
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Even though oddsmakers label the visiting Rebels 25½-point underdogs in a line that has moved No. 17 Fresno State’s way since it opened, UNLV running back Tim Cornett isn’t ready to abandon hope.
Getting out of bed last season often was a five-minute process for Derek Carr, the pain so great from the abdominal tear he suffered in training camp that just beginning the day was a grueling process.
Nolan Kohorst is not for dramatics, which is all the more ironic when you consider the spot he holds on a football team. But his is a simple, candid study of how many college coaches might view a kicker when deciding whether to offer a scholarship.
UNLV needs to win twice in its final six games to become bowl eligible for the first time in 13 years. The bad news for the Rebels is they might not be favored in any of those games.
This was supposed to be the Year of the Quarterback in the Mountain West. It instead has become the Year of the Quarterback Change.
UNLV’s offense is not only good, but by the Rebels’ standards, it is historically good. But now the Rebels face an offense that is playing at an even higher level.
Before the season even started — it probably was a day or two after the Athlon college football preview magazine came out — football people who took a cursory glance at UNLV’s schedule said the Rebels could be 4-2 by now.
UNLV was in the midst of an epic meltdown, a once-sure victory that seemingly had become a crushing loss.
Nolan Kohorst made a 44-yard field goal as time expired tonight to lift UNLV to a 39-37 victory over Hawaii at Sam Boyd Stadium.