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Longtime Rebels aides on job market

Football coaches are itinerant, moving from job to job, with few becoming attached to one city for the long term.

TEXAS NATIVE EAGER TO RETURN HOME

Editor’s note: This is the latest installment of a feature in which the Las Vegas Review-Journal asks 20 questions of a UNLV football player. Today’s Q&A is with tailback C.J. Cox, a sophomore from North Garland (Texas) High School.

Poor execution kills Rebels

LARAMIE, Wyo. — UNLV’s defense figured to have trouble stopping Hawaii quarterback Greg Alexander and the run-and-shoot offense a week ago.

Wyoming wobbles UNLV

LARAMIE, Wyo. — UNLV tailback Channing Trotter sensed at the hotel that some teammates were too relaxed.

HOW THEY SCORED

HOW THEY SCORED

Head start helps Rebels WR

UNLV freshman wide receiver Mark Barefield didn’t wait until this week to get his first taste of trying to balance college academics and football.

Pittsburgh takes ‘Tank’ in Round 5

Just before making it official, Pittsburgh Steelers running backs coach Kirby Wilson sent the Review-Journal a text message saying the club would select Frank Summers.

QB, cowboy still carry Rebel pride

The telephone rang a few Saturday evenings ago, and Glenn Carano answered. A cowboy was calling, his old wide receiver Mike Haverty.

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