Week 11 of the NFL regular season continues today with the Green Bay Packers visiting the Washington Redskins for Sunday Night Football.
Football
Sophomore quarterback Tyler Williamson accounted for four touchdowns, and Desert Pines pulled away in the second half to down Spring Creek 39-6 in the Class 3A state final Saturday at Bishop Gorman.
Eric Brooks guided Spring Mountain to a shocking 68-46 victory over Pahranagat Valley on Saturday, snapping the Panthers’ national eight-man record 104-game winning streak and clinching the Golden Eagles’ first football state championship.
UNLV men’s basketball continues its six-game homestand and tips off the Global Sports Classic at Thomas & Mack Center tonight hosting the Cal State Fullerton Titans.
The Rebels hung in for a half before Boise State flexed its muscles for a 42-25 victory Friday night. But there remains more hints than not that things are moving, slowly but surely, in the right direction.
Week 12 of the college football regular season is here and with the season winding down, fans only have a couple more Saturday’s to watch football all day long.
The bad news this week is you’ll miss top players such as Julio Jones and Melvin Gordon. The good news? It’s the last week fantasy players will likely face significant, widespread bye challenges.
Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops has owned West Virginia. But a recipe is in place for a mild upset, so take 3½ points with the Mountaineers on Saturday.
With their disappointing season essentially on the line, the slumping Green Bay Packers are the play as 3-point underdogs at Washington.
When it comes to playing through injuries, UNLV wide receiver Devonte Boyd has a kindred spirit in Rebels fullback Marc Philippi.
John Saccenti traveled to Pac-12 headquarters in San Francisco this week to discuss the business aspect of the Las Vegas Bowl.
The Rebels will take a 4-7 record (3-4 Mountain West) into their Nov. 26 season finale against UNR after losing 42-25 to No. 22 Boise State on Friday night before an announced crowd of 32,989 at Albertsons Stadium.
Pahranagat Valley is looking for its 105th straight win and ninth straight state title when it plays Spring Mountain for the Class 1A state title at 1 p.m. Saturday at Clark.
Tate Martell threw four touchdown passes and ran for another, and the No. 1 Gaels cruised to a 58-10 victory over the Crusaders in the Sunset Region semifinals, the first-ever meeting between the two.
Arbor View’s Nick Stevenson dropped Legacy receiver Marquell Evans for a 7-yard loss during a goal-line stand early in the third quarter, and the host Aggies went on to a 26-14 victory over rival Legacy.
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