UNLV heads into Saturday’s football game at San Diego State with injuries throughout the lineup. The Rebels will be digging deep into their roster to try to beat the Aztecs.
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Five things to look for when UNLV’s football team plays at San Diego State on Saturday.
These are the five players to watch when UNLV plays at San Diego State on Saturday.
UNLV went down to my hometown to play the University of Houston last Saturday and we all wish we could have played better, especially the guys from Texas.
UNLV hasn’t won at San Diego State since 2000. The Rebels play the Aztecs earlier this season, however, so maybe that will make a difference.
UNLV’s forgettable 1-3 start doesn’t mean it can’t compete for wins when the Rebels begin league play Saturday at San Diego State.
It’s the first year of the College Football Playoff, and the effects of the new system on the bowls remain to be seen. But the Las Vegas Bowl is in good shape to survive, officials say.
UNLV plays at San Diego State at 5 p.m. Saturday. Here are five reasons why the football game is important.
Want to know just how much UNLV’s football team is struggling? The statistics tell the story.
The Houston Cougars did their part in the second half to turn a competitive football game into a 47-14 rout of the Rebels at TDECU Stadium, a passing team that gained 399 yards on the ground.
UNLV failed in its bid to beat Houston on Saturday, but in what areas did the team see better success?
The second half proved unkind to UNLV, as the deficit in their game with Houston grew to 47-14 following a competitive first half.
The Rebels need to solve what is a glaring weakness quickly, as in tonight at TDECU Stadium against Houston, or a 1-2 record will be 1-3 long before the final seconds elapse.