REBELS SENT PACKIN’
September 30, 2007 - 9:00 pm
UNLV Football
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After losing to Boise State on Oct. 25, UNLV will need help to make the Mountain West football championship game for the second consecutive season.
UNLV men’s basketball coach Kevin Kruger hopes all the local support for the school’s football team this year carries over when his season begins Monday.
A record crowd showed up to Allegiant Stadium on Friday to watch the two best Mountain West football teams slug it out in “a big-time game.” UNLV came up short.
The Rebels came up short against No. 17-ranked Boise State in front of the largest home crowd in UNLV program history Friday at Allegiant Stadium.
One of the biggest games in UNLV football history takes place Friday when the Rebels host Boise State in a Mountain West showdown. Here is how to watch.
A section of Allegiant Stadium has been opened for only the second time for a UNLV football game. The Rebels host No. 17 Boise State on Friday.
The UNLV football team will try to answer Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty with receiver Ricky White and quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams on Friday.
It is a test of sorts, a way to gauge how popular UNLV football has really become locally over the last few years. How much winning matters to the masses. How much Las Vegas has taken to this team.
Alexander Mattison will watch Ashton Jeanty and Boise State face UNLV, and he views his connection with the star running back as more than mentorship.
Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with college football notes and trends.