Nine handicappers and the RJ’s David Schoen will offer five picks on college football games this season — sides or totals. Here are their selections for Week 8.
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The Aces know they wouldn’t be celebrating their third WNBA title in four years and having another parade on the Strip if not for versatile guard Jackie Young.
Raiders tight end Brock Bowers and wide receiver Jakobi Meyers returned to practice Friday, though Bowers could still miss his third straight game.
A Caesars Sportsbook bettor turned $50 into $574,925 after hitting a six-leg “super parlay” that featured four MLB home run picks and two NFL touchdown scorers.
Raiders defensive tackle Jonah Laulu, a Las Vegas native and Centennial High alum, is becoming a force on the team’s defensive line.
Raiders fans have plenty of questions heading into Week 7, including whether Geno Smith or Chip Kelly deserves more blame for the team’s offensive woes.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides NFL notes and trends for Week 7 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
UNLV has been one of the best road teams in college football the past three seasons. The Rebels hope to continue their winning ways Saturday at Boise State.
William Karlsson had two goals, and the Golden Knights held on to beat the Boston Bruins on Thursday at T-Mobile Arena.
Pro sports bettor Chuck Edel is 6-1 against the spread this season on his best bets in the Review-Journal, where experts went 7-1 ATS last week.
The Thomas & Mack Center basketball court will be renamed during a ceremony before the Rebels’ season opener Nov. 4.
Raiders wide receiver Jakobi Meyers missed practice for the second straight day Thursday, putting his status for Sunday’s game against the Chiefs in question.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are consensus 5½-point road favorites over the Cincinnati Bengals in an AFC North matchup on “Thursday Night Football,” and the total is 45.
Carter Hart stood in front of his new locker stall at City National Arena and gave a one-minute, 16-second opening statement on how grateful he is to be back in the NHL.
After a completely sold out 2025 tour, Cosmic Baseball announced it will hit the road again next year, with a stop planned in Las Vegas.
