The UNLV football team is heading to the LA Bowl in Inglewood, California, and the Rebels will face a former Pac-12 team that’s now in the ACC.
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The Raiders had a tough Sunday in Tampa, Florida. They lost to the Buccaneers and saw quarterback Aidan O’Connell get carted off with a knee injury.
The College Football Playoff bracket was unveiled Sunday and betting lines are already out for every first-round game.
The Raiders will be down their top two running backs Sunday against the Buccaneers, paving the way for a practice-squad call up to step up.
UNLV will need to search for a new football coach, as Barry Odom is taking over a program in the Big Ten after a successful two-year run with the Rebels.
Rookie tight end Brock Bowers can set an NFL record when the Raiders face the Buccaneers on Sunday in Tampa, Florida. Here’s how to watch.
While UNLV coach Barry Odom and his players don’t want to be judged by the low standard the program has maintained in the past, it’s tough to ignore history.
The UNLV football team is going to back-to-back bowls for the first time, but the program has to worry about interest from other schools in its coaches.
Nine teams had two wins after Week 9 — which was the most with two wins or fewer at that point since 2006 — and eight have three wins or fewer through Week 13.
Eight NFL teams have won three or fewer games this season, including the 2-10 Raiders. The overwhelming common denominator among those teams is poor quarterback play.
Brent Musburger went 5-0 against the spread last week and is in second place in the NFL handicapping contest with a 39-26 record. Scott Kellen is in first at 40-24-1.
Raiders kicker Daniel Carlson knows what he did wrong in his team’s loss to the Chiefs. He’s ready to rebound Sunday against the Buccaneers.
Three-time Westgate SuperContest top-15 finisher “Dr. Alan” Dumond analyzes every NFL Week 14 Sunday and Monday game and makes predictions for each matchup.
Dominic Lavoie and the Vegas Nation crew go over some storylines ahead of Week 14 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The Raiders will try to snap their eight-game losing streak Sunday when they play a Buccaneers team still fighting for an NFC playoff spot.