Here are five games to watch in Week 7 of the high school football season.
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Week 6 of college football will see two Top 10 teams face each other, and with No. 7 Louisville Cardinals in a bye week, you only get nine of the Top 10 teams playing this weekend.
Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book manager Aaron Kessler preview the college football and NFL weekend.
It’s been a bumpy ride this season for Devonte Boyd and the rest of UNLV’s receiving corps, which has been decimated by injuries. But Boyd plans on leading the unit to a strong finish.
It’s not college football’s marquee matchup Saturday, but Vanderbilt-Kentucky staying under the total of 51½ is a good bet.
NFL records against the spread and over/under for all 32 teams.
With Carson Palmer sidelined by a concussion, the one-win Arizona Cardinals turned to Larry Fitzgerald, David Johnson and an opportunistic defense for a much-needed victory.
Gov. Brian Sandoval abruptly abandoned plans Thursday to seek an even larger tax increase in an upcoming special session of the Legislature to plug a projected budget hole as conservative Republicans dug in their heels for a school choice program.
Brian Blessing, Bernie Fratto, Adam Hill and Matt Youmans post their best bets for college football and the NFL.
Here’s who reviewjournal.com and nevadapreps.com readers selected as the Nevada Preps football player of the week for Week 6.
With starting quarterback Carson Palmer knocked out with a concussion, the Cardinals are 3½-point favorites at San Francisco. Bettors should look for a low-scoring game.
Week 5 of the NFL season kicks off tonight with the Arizona Cardinals visiting the San Francisco 49ers for Thursday Night Football.
Five burning questions as UNLV’s football team prepares to play against San Diego State at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego.
Redshirt freshman Dalton Sneed received more than 60 text messages and countless mentions on Twitter and said it was surreal seeing his great escape showcased on ESPN’s Top 10 plays.
The Rebels (2-3, 1-0 MW), who entered as the nation’s 14th-ranked rushing offense, exploited Fresno State’s porous run defense, rushing for 364 yards on 54 carries as they snapped a three-game losing streak.