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UNLV pulls upset at San Diego State, 27-24

Updated November 11, 2018 - 12:00 am

SAN DIEGO — The losing streak is over — in a very big way.

UNLV’s football team on Saturday night not only won for the first time in seven games but also did so in a place it has hardly won at all.

The Rebels rallied in the fourth quarter to beat San Diego State 27-24 before an announced gathering of 24,986 at SDCCU Stadium. It’s the first time since 2000 that UNLV departed San Diego a winner.

Lexington Thomas scored on a 75-yard touchdown run to give UNLV the lead with less than four minutes remaining.

From there, the Rebels got a late interception from junior Jericho Flowers.

Thomas scored his 37th and 38th career rushing touchdowns, moving him into first place all time at UNLV and past Mike Thomas (1973-74), another Houston-based product.

Lexington Thomas finished Saturday’s game with 133 yards on 21 carries.

Max Gilliam completed 16 of 24 passes for 237 yards with one score and one interception for the Rebels.

UNLV played as competitive a 30 minutes as it has in a long time to open the game, trailing the Aztecs 14-13 at halftime.

The Rebels outgained San Diego State 204-196 over the half, holding Aztecs star running back Juwan Washington to 10 yards on 11 carries and one score. He finished with 21 carries for 66 yards and a score.

UNLV will play at Hawaii next Saturday night.

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Contact columnist Ed Graney at egraney@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-4618. He can be heard on “The Press Box,” ESPN Radio 100.9 FM and 1100 AM, from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monday through Friday. Follow @edgraney on Twitter.

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