Rather than waiting for the football season to end, as previously planned, UNLV is speeding up its search for a permanent athletic director.
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Cheer up, UNLV football fans. At least you don’t root for New Mexico.
So, will Lee Corso end Saturday morning’s “College GameDay” broadcast by putting on a Cougar or Horned Frog head?
Before turning the page, junior guard Tre’Von Willis talked about the importance of reflection, of not forgetting what led to UNLV’s ill-fated tale of last season.
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 center John Gianninoto, a junior from Catalina Foothills High School in Tucson, Ariz.
On second thought, perhaps Mike Sanford should remain UNLV football coach for the next decade or so. These 7 p.m. kickoffs can be tough on the ol’ deadline writing skills, but with the Rebels of late, you always have a pretty good idea where things are headed at halftime.
Derrick Jasper, Anthony Marshall and an impressive group of newcomers debuted Friday as UNLV opened the basketball season with a late-night practice at the Thomas & Mack Center.
UNLV had good — or at least explainable — reasons for getting away from its running game the past two weeks.
Expectation vs. reality. It’s a common encounter for UNLV basketball this time of year, for all college teams the second week of October.