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Rebels’ effort not questioned

When UNLV gave up 28 fourth-quarter points in its 63-28 loss Oct. 3 at UNR, questions were raised about whether the Rebels quit.

Rebels lineman prefers anonymity to notoriety

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 center John Gianninoto, a junior from Catalina Foothills High School in Tucson, Ariz.

HOW THEY SCORED

HOW THEY SCORED

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Sanford’s decision-making leads to head-scratching

On second thought, perhaps Mike Sanford should remain UNLV football coach for the next decade or so. These 7 p.m. kickoffs can be tough on the ol’ deadline writing skills, but with the Rebels of late, you always have a pretty good idea where things are headed at halftime.

Another UNLV loss: run game

UNLV had good — or at least explainable — reasons for getting away from its running game the past two weeks.

State of Rebels’ program irritates longtime backers

When UNLV honors its 1984 football team Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium, fans might want to take a good, long look. The way things are going for the Rebels, who knows when such success will be repeated.

Lobos’ Locksley suspended for fight with assistant

New Mexico football coach Mike Locksley opened his portion of Tuesday’s league conference call by talking about the fortuitous timing of this week’s bye, saying it would give his staff a chance to “evaluate everything we do in the program.”

Limelight lures kicker to Vegas

Today’s Q&A is with senior kicker and punter Kyle Watson, a white player from Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., who began his college career at historically black college Texas Southern.

HOW THEY SCORED

HOW THEY SCORED

Clayton excels, falters in start

Omar Clayton had the kind of roller-coaster ride that was exhilarating and nauseating Saturday night.

UNLV defense rests … again

UNLV president Neal Smatresk promised early last week he would be closely watching the football program, and said Rebels coach Mike Sanford was being evaluated on a weekly basis.

Sanford must shoulder full blame

If this is bouncing back, I’d hate to see what UNLV’s football team looks like when it’s not focused.

Rebels’ performance could come down to effort

Effort should be the one guaranteed trait a football player owns. Speed. Strength. Skill. Smarts. You can lack in all of these and still play hard.

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