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UPSTATE RIVALS INVADE: Next on UNLV to-do list: UNR

In surprise season, Rebels eager to snap three-year skid vs. Pack

Four games into the season, UNLV's football team has taken some giant steps.

The Rebels have three wins, reaching that plateau for the first time under fourth-year coach Mike Sanford. Two of those victories were against teams from Bowl Championship Series conferences, the first time UNLV has done that since the BCS system was formed in 1998.


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  • Tonight, the Rebels (3-1) get their next opportunity to reach a new high under Sanford: by beating chief rival UNR for the first time since 2004 and turning the Fremont Cannon from blue to red.

    "This is the biggest game of the year," Sanford said.

    Tickets for the game remained Friday afternoon.

    Sanford acknowledged not having beaten the Wolf Pack has been "very frustrating," and said the entire team shares that sentiment.

    He took a different approach to this year's game. Sanford previously referred to UNR as the "team up north," but saying this a new season and a new team, he now calls it "Nevada, Reno."

    Of course, even calling the school Nevada, Reno, doesn't sit well with the Wolf Pack. Coaches, players and fans call it simply Nevada.

    No matter what label anyone puts on the team, UNR owns the bragging rights and the cannon. Even if this state politically changes to blue in November, the Rebels want to make this a red September night with a red cannon.

    They are 4-point favorites to do so but must overcome recent history. The Wolf Pack ended a five-game series losing streak with a 22-14 victory in 2005. UNR then routed UNLV 31-3 in 2006, and last year the Wolf Pack scored with 27 seconds remaining to stun the visiting Rebels, 27-20.

    "I don't see (UNR) in any way as being the underdog," Sanford said. "We're the underdog."

    He might be right from a psychological standpoint, but UNR stumbles in at 1-2 after blowout losses to Texas Tech and Missouri, both ranked in the Top 10.

    The Wolf Pack also is banged up, with starting tailback Luke Lippincott out for the season and backup Brandon Fragger expected to miss this game, though he returned to practice this week.

    Wolf Pack quarterback Colin Kaepernick must try to outscore his own defense, which has allowed 347 yards passing per game.

    UNLV quarterback Omar Clayton, off to a fast start with nine touchdown passes and no interceptions, could find himself in a position to put up video-game numbers. Tailback Frank Summers is coming off back-to-back 100-yard rushing games, and the combination could give UNR's defense fits.

    The Rebels, though, could have a difficult time stopping Kaepernick. He averages 250.7 yards of total offense.

    Sanford expects the Wolf Pack, which was off last weekend, to have some surprises. UNLV's season, of course, has been one big surprise at 3-1.

    How the Rebels' season goes from here could ride on this game. Last season's heartbreaking loss at Reno began an eight-game slide. With so much seemingly on its side, another loss could reverse much of the good UNLV has accomplished.

    "I really think winning this game would mean a lot more than any other victory we've had this season," Clayton said.

    A victory also would maintain momentum for a team coming off victories over Arizona State and Iowa State and with more wins in four games than in any season since 2003.

    "Those three wins don't mean anything," Summers said, "if we don't win this game."

    Contact reporter Mark Anderson at manderson@reviewjournal.com or 702-387-2914.

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    NEVADA since 1874 wrote on September 27, 2008 10:28 PM: LOL. Losers.


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    NEVADA since 1874 wrote on September 27, 2008 05:53 PM: You guys are silly.

    "the Wolfpack still has to live in Reno, so UNLV already has won in the game of life."

    Good one.

    Do your homework. The Reno-Tahoe market ranks higher than Vegas in every quality of life indicator there is. Higher wages, higher property values, more educated population, more diversified economy, more temperate climate, less crime, safer roads,... I can go on and on.

    Likewise, the University of Nevada beats UNLV in all categories as well.

    Hurts doesn't it?

    So keep shouting the "vegas rules" crap. I hope it works out for you.

    Regardless, Nevada will still be Nevada. And UNLV will still be Nevada Southern. LOL. See you shmucks at sam boyd to find if your team is for real.

    Go NEVADA!

    SING WITH ME...

    Hail to our sturdy team
    Loyal and True
    March, March on down the field
    Oh, Silver and Blue
    We'll give a long cheer
    For Nevada's Team
    See them break through again
    Fighting for our own U of N
    To victory
    N-E-V-A-D-A
    Nevada!


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    Jim wrote on September 27, 2008 04:46 PM: The one true thing that must be said here, publically is that NEVADA has never,even once ever pondered the thought of removing football from the athletic department as UNLV has. Wonder why?


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    Red Rebel wrote on September 27, 2008 03:46 PM: Gosh Mike, that's got to be a small trophy case!

    Careful though my UNLV brother - word is that the Wolf Puke has pretty tough Rifle and Ski teams.

    Bring your red paint and a brush. The cannon gets a touch up tonight!

    I'm out the door. See you at the rally. Win with the Rebels, the Scarlet and Grey!

    SING WITH ME.....

    Win with the Rebels a victory today!
    Win with the Rebels, the Scarlet and Gray.

    From mountains that surround you to far across the sea
    We'll win with the Rebels of UNLV.

    U-N-L-V UNLV Go, Fight Win.
    We'll win with the Rebels of UNLV.


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    Woofy1 wrote on September 27, 2008 03:31 PM: FUNLV. Everybody knows that Vegas is the Communist part of the State, always has been!

    Once again, FUNLV!

    Thank you ( woofy1 in the big little )


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    mike wrote on September 27, 2008 03:09 PM: Hey 1874, how many NCAA championship trophies are in the case up in Reno?


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    Red Rebel wrote on September 27, 2008 01:52 PM: Isn't it true that the athletic departrment at UNR had FieldTurf synthetic turf installed at Mackay stadium to keep the UNR cheerleaders and coeds from grazing at halftime?


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    RebCam wrote on September 27, 2008 01:00 PM: Dude, no one cares if you've been gay in Nevada since 1874.

    I gaurantee you... UNLV and it's fans are in no way, shape or form intimidated by the cute little puppies from the north. It will be like spanking a five year old...no struggle, no resistance....only crying when beaten. The ONLY question is....will you dare show your ugly face here again after we dispatch you back to that sewer you call.....reno? Just like we do in basketball, you know the routine my poor little tag along brother from the north.


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    Rebel Pride wrote on September 27, 2008 12:42 PM: Well no matter what the outcome of the game is, the Wolfpack still has to live in Reno, so UNLV already has won in the game of life.


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    The Joan Z wrote on September 27, 2008 12:39 PM: UNLV is a far superior team, my pick UNLV 48- Weak UNR 17

    The Joan Z
    CFB Expert & Announcer


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