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UNLV Football Camp Report

IN THE SPOTLIGHT

WIDE RECEIVER: The hope is to play six to eight receivers, and six appear ready to go. In addition to the starters, Michael Johnson and Mark Barefield are the likely players to see consistent time on the field. So the Rebels not only have the Mountain West Conference’s top unit, but perhaps the deepest, too.

WIDE RECEIVER DEPTH CHART

Player, Ht., Wt., Yr.
“H”
Ryan Wolfe, 6-2, 210, Sr.
Michael Johnson, 5-8, 170, So.
“X” Position
Phillip Payne, 6-3, 200, So.
Tate Knutson, 5-10, 175, Jr.
“Y”
Rodelin Anthony, 6-5, 230, Sr.
Renan Saint Preux, 6-1, 185, Sr.
“Z”
Jerriman Robinson, 6-2, 190, Sr.
Mark Barefield, 6-0, 195, Fr.

WHO’S HOT

Junior tailback Channing Trotter, who burst through for a 12-yard gain in which he forced the pile ahead 5 yards while losing his helmet.

INJURY REPORT

Player, Pos., Injury, Status
M. Barefield, WR, Shoulder, Limited
C.J. Cox, RB, Hamstring, Limited
B. Jaekle, K, Back, Limited
R. Anthony, WR, Concussion, Out
T. Kilgore, OL, Back, Out
B. Shelby, DL, Back, Out
D. Zismann, OL, Concussion, Out

QUOTE OF THE DAY

“You love guys that give good effort, but you’ve got to give smart effort, and you don’t need to be on the ground all the time.”
-- Kris Cinkovich, Wide receivers coach, on Barefield aggravating a shoulder injury

Temperatures at 9:40 a.m.
• ELY - 63 degrees
• Las Vegas - 90 degrees

Temperatures at 5:15 p.m.
• ELY - 78 degress
• Las Vegas - 101 degrees

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