All the stories from Jerry Tarkanian flow as if there is no end. His memories are not faded.
UNLV
So this is what it’s like to see UNLV beat Colorado State in Las Vegas.
Survival mode doesn’t know opponents. It doesn’t care about records, assess skill, wonder how and why those crouching opposite it arrived at this moment.
Colorado State football coach Steve Fairchild took what seemed like an odd approach in downplaying the importance of tonight’s loser-out game.
Pointing to his swollen left ankle, UNLV sophomore Chace Stanback said it will be “probably another week or two” before he can cut loose and play at game speed.
After the graduation of standout Casey Flair last spring, this season was set up perfectly for senior Rodelin Anthony to be UNLV’s third wide receiver.
Various local prospects have been mentioned as potential candidates for the UNLV athletic director’s job.
While growing up in North Las Vegas, playing football at UNLV was Rashaun Greer’s dream.
Balancing multiple commitments and interests is an act Justin Hawkins learns more about each day. Off the basketball court, the UNLV freshman is plenty versatile. … He writes poetry. He cooks and does laundry. He plans to declare a double major in business management and hotel administration. … “I’m serious about school. It runs in my family,” said Hawkins, whose parents are lawyers.
Editor’s note: This is the latest installment of a feature in which the Las Vegas Review-Journal asks 20 questions of a UNLV football player. Today’s Q&A is with free safety Travis Dixon, a junior from Hamilton High School in Chandler, Ariz. He was UNLV’s starting quarterback in 2007 but switched positions before last season.
Every dunk Darris Santee throws down in basketball practice has a purpose.