2011 UNLV Football Spring Prospectus

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2011 UNLV Football Spring Prospectus

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DATE OPPONENT SITE TV TIME (PT) SERIESSept. 1 at Wisconsin Madison, WI TBA TBA UW 7-2 Sept. 10 at Washington State Pullman, WA TBA TBA WSU 4-0 Sept. 17 HAWAII LAS VEGAS The Mtn. 7:00 pm UH 13-7Sept. 24 SOUTHERN UTAH LAS VEGAS The Mtn. 6:00 pm UNLV 3-0 Oct. 1 OPEN Oct. 8 at Nevada, Reno Reno, NV TBA TBA UNR 21-15Oct. 15 at Wyoming* Laramie, WY The Mtn. 11:00 am UNLV 10-9Oct. 22 OPENOct. 29 COLORADO STATE* LAS VEGAS The Mtn. 3:00 pm CSU 13-5-1 Nov. 5 BOISE STATE* (HC) LAS VEGAS CBS SN 7:30 pm Tied 3-3Nov. 12 at New Mexico* Albuquerque, NM The Mtn. 7:00 pm Tied 9-9Nov. 19 at Air Force* Colorado Springs The Mtn. 3:00 pm AFA 12-4Nov. 26 SAN DIEGO STATE* LAS VEGAS The Mtn. 7:00 pm SDSU 12-7Dec. 3 at TCU* Fort Worth, TX VERSUS 11:30 am TCU 8-1*Mountain West Conference Game

UNLV 2010 RESULTS (2-11/2-6/T6th MWC)

UNLV 2011 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT RESULT TV SERIES ATT NOTE TO KNOW Sept. 4 #12/12 WISCONSIN L, 41-21 VERSUS UW 7-2 31,107 UNLV loses season opener for first time since 2005 Sept. 11 at #20/20 Utah L, 38-10 The Mtn. UU 14-2 45,102 Rebels drop to 0-8 all-time in Salt Lake City Sept.18 atIdaho L,30-7 ESPNU Tied3-3 15,390 UNLVtraveledtostateofIdahoforfirsttimesince1977 Sept. 25 NEW MEXICO W, 45-10 The Mtn. Tied 9-9 16,961 35-pt. margin of victory biggest for UNLV vs. conference foe Oct. 2 #25/25 NEVADA, RENO L, 44-26 The Mtn. UNR 21-15 28,958 Pack becomes first team to win six straight in seriesOct.9 atWestVirginia L,49-10 BEN/KVVU WVU1-0 58,234 RebelsfallinfirstmeetingwithBigEastConferenceteam Oct.16 at Colorado State L, 43-10 The Mtn. CSU 13-5-1 30,753 CSU’s33-pointwinbiggesteverforRamsinseries Oct. 30 #4/4 TCU L, 48-6 CBS C TCU 8-1 16,745 Frogs only team UNLV has not beaten in MWC play (0-6) Nov.6 atBYU L,55-7 TheMtn. BYU15-3 61,283 Rebelsdroppedinperhapslast-evertriptoProvo Nov. 13 WYOMING W, 42-16 The Mtn. UNLV 10-9 16,111 UNLV wins first Homecoming game since 2001 Nov. 18 AIR FORCE L, 35-20 CBS C AFA 12-4 13,790 Rebels lose a Thursday game for first time since 2001Nov.27 atSanDiegoState L,48-14 TheMtn. SDSU12-8 22,091 UNLVfallsto6-6all-timeinfinalMWCgamesofseasonDec.4 at#25/RVHawaii L,59-21 ESPN3/PPV UH13-7 37,820 Rebelscloseoutlongestscheduleinschoolhistory

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2011 UNLV QUICK FACTSLocation: Las Vegas, NV 89154Founded: 1957Enrollment: 29,000Nickname: Rebels (Please, Not Runnin’)Colors: Scarlet & GrayPresident: Dr. Neal SmatreskDirector of Athletics: Jim LivengoodFaculty Representative: Brackley FrayerConference: Mountain WestStadium: Sam Boyd StadiumCapacity/Surface: 36,800/Artificial(TurfTech)Record in Stadium: 135-106-3 (.559/40 seasons)UNLV All-Time Record: 221-262-4 (.466/43 seasons)All-Time MWC Record: 24-66 (.267/12 seasons)2010 Record: 2-11overall/2-6MWC(6thplace)Lettermen Returning: 52(28offense/23defense/1ST)Lettermen Lost: 21(7offense/12defense/2ST)Starters Returning: 12(7offense/4defense/1kicker)Starters Lost: 12(4offense/7defense/1punter)Base Offense: MultipleBase Defense: 4-3Head Coach/Special Teams: Bobby Hauck (Montana 1988)Record at UNLV: 2-11 (2nd Year)Record Overall: 82-28(.746/9thYear)Asst. HC/Pass Def. Coord./DBs: J.D. Williams (2nd Year/Fresno State 1990)Offensive Coord./QBs: RobPhenicie(2ndYear/Memphis1989)Defensive Coord./DEs: Kraig Paulson (2nd Year/Montana 1987)Defensive Tackles: MichaelGray(2ndYear/Oregon1984)Linebackers: RobinRoss(1stYear/WashingtonState1977)Wide Receivers: Cedric Cormier (2nd Year/Colorado 2001)Offensive Line: ChadGermer(2ndYear/Montana1993)Running Backs: DominicDaste(2ndYear/Washington2001)Tight Ends: BrentMyers(2ndYear/EasternWashington1982)Strength & Conditioning: Mike Gerber (2nd Year/Maine 1981)Football Program Coordinator: SaraSwanson(7thYear/NorthernArizona1995)Dir. Player Personnel/Asst. RC: JimmyMorimoto(4thYear/UniversityofPhoenix2002)Defensive Graduate Asst.: RhettBrooks(3rdYear/MurrayState2009)Offensive Graduate Asst.: Mike Ferriter (2nd Year/Montana 2009)Dir. Athletic Training: KyleWilson(28thYear/WestVirginia1982)Dir. Equipment: PaulPucciarelli(27thYear/OrangeCoastCollege1982)Dir. FB Game Operations: ErikSchwarz(19thYear/WestVirginia1993)

KEEPING IN TOUCH – AREA CODE (702)Sam Boyd Press Box: 895-1248Rebel Football Office: 895-3400UNLV Athletic Dept: 895-4729UNLV Ticket Office: (702) 739-FANSUNLV Website Address: unlvrebels.comUNLV Radio Flagship: ESPN 1100 AM & 98.9 FMMedia Relations Office: PH 895-3207 FAX 895-0989Media Relations Address: TMC74Box450004,4505MarylandParkway Las Vegas, NV 89154-0004Football Contact: MarkWallington(19thYear/Florida1993)Wallington Phone Numbers: Office:895-4472/Cell:528-6291Wallington e-mail Address: [email protected]. Football Contact: PaulPancoe(O:895-3764/C:528-4227)

2011 SPRING PROSPECTUS

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REBEL SPECIALISTS

REBEL DEPTH CHARTPOST-SPRING 2011

REBEL OFFENSEPOS NO NAME (HGT, WGT, YR-EXP) LT 78 Cameron Jefferson (6-6, 265, FR-RS) 71 ShaneWatterson(6-4,290,JR-1L)LG 64 Doug Zismann (6-2, 290, JR-2L) -or- 70 Jason Heath (6-3, 280, JR-2L) C 79 Robert Waterman (6-2, 275, FR-RS) -or- 50 Andrew Mack (6-1, 275, JR-2L) RG 63 Sean Tesoro (6-2, 310, SO-1L) 76 JasonKoontz(6-2,310,JR-2L)RT 77 Yusef Rodgers (6-2, 250, JR-2L) 69 Brett Boyko (6-7, 295, FR-RS)TE 88 Anthony Vidal (6-5, 250, SR-1L) 89 Austin Harrington (6-4, 235, SR-2L) WR 4 Phillip Payne (6-3, 205, SR-3L) 21 TaylorSpencer(6-1,190,FR-RS)WR 18 Marcus Sullivan (5-9, 185, SO-1L) -or- 9 Eric Johnson (5-7, 170, JR-TR) QB 8 Caleb Herring (6-3, 190, SO-1L) 14 SeanReilly(6-4,210,JR-TR)RB 35 Tim Cornett (6-0, 190, SO-1L) -or- 33 Dionza Bradford (6-0, 210, FR-HS) 26 Deante’ Purvis (5-11, 195, SR-3L) -or- 28 BradleyRandle(5-7,195,SO-1L)H-BACK 44 Kyle Watkins (6-2, 245, SR-2L) 86 Aaron Reed (6-4, 220, JR-1L)

REBEL DEFENSEPOS NO NAME (HGT, WGT, YR-EXP) DE 92 B.J. Bell (6-2, 260, SR-1L) -or- 53 Matt Kravetz (6-1, 255, SR-1L)DT 95 Alex Klorman (6-2, 260, SO-1L) -or- 98 Desmond Tautofi (6-3, 300, FR-HS) DT 68 Nate Holloway (6-3, 350, SO-1L) -or- 99 Tyler Gaston (6-3, 265, SO-1L) DE 96 James Dunlap (6-1, 265, SR-2L) 47 TrentAllmang-Wilder(6-6,280,JR-TR)WLB 41 Tani Maka (6-1, 240, SO-1L) 37 William Vea (6-0, 220, FR-RS)MLB 36 Nate Carter (6-1, 235, SR-3L) 93 PerryCooper(6-3,225,FR-RS)SLB 43 Tim Hasson (6-2, 195, SO-1L) -or- 3 C.J. Cox (5-11, 205, JR-2L)CB 34 Cedric Coleman (5-9, 150, SO-1L) -or- 1 Will Chandler (5-11, 185, SR-3L) 17 KennethPenny(5-11,165,FR-RS)SS 13 Eric Tuiloma-Vaa (5-11, 180, SO-1L) 31 CorbinBrown(6-0,175,JR-TR)FS 29 Tajh Hasson (6-1, 185, FR-RS) 20 Kenny Brown (5-10, 175, JR-1L)CB 23 Sidney Hodge (5-8, 175, SO-1L) -or- 10 Quinton Pointer (5-10, 185, SR-3L) 17 KennethPenny(5-11,165,FR-RS)

PK 27 Nolan Kohorst (6-1, 170, SO-1L) ChaseLansford(6-2,190,JR-TR)KO 27 Nolan Kohorst (6-1, 170, SO-1L) ChaseLansford(6-2,190,JR-TR)SNAP 72 Thomas Wren (6-6, 290, SR-1L)HOLD 87 Trey Mays (5-10, 160, JR-1L)

PUNT Chase Lansford (6-2, 190, JR-TR)KR 18 Marcus Sullivan (5-9, 185, SO-1L) 9 Eric Johnson (5-7, 170, JR-TR) 26 Deante’ Purvis (5-10, 195, SR-3L) 35 TimCornett(6-0,190,SO-1L) 28 BradleyRandle(5-7,195,SO-1L)

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2011 SQUAD BREAKDOWN

RETURNING LETTERMEN52 – 28 Offense/23 Defense/1 Special Teams

BY CLASSSENIORS: 16B.J. Bell (DL), Nate Carter (LB), Will Chandler (DB), Mike Clausen (DB), James Dunlap (DL), Austin Harrington (TE), Michael Johnson (WR), Chris Jones (DB), Matt Kravetz (DL), Phillip Payne (WR), Deante’ Purvis (RB), #Bryce Saldi (LB), Anthony Vidal (TE), Kyle Watkins (H-BACK) Quinton Pointer (DB), Thomas Wren (OL)

JUNIORS: 12Beau Brence (DL), Kenny Brown (DB), C.J. Cox (LB), Jason Heath (OL), Jason Koontz (OL), Andrew Mack (OL), Trey Mays (WR), Aaron Reed (TE), Yusef Rodgers (OL), Imari Thompson (RB), Shane Watterson (OL), Doug Zismann (OL)

SOPHOMORES: 24Brandon Babineaux (WR), Mark Barefield (WR), Ian Bobak (DL), Charles Childers (WR), Cedric Coleman (DB), Tim Cornett (RB), Kurt Davis (WR), Tyler Gaston (DL), Tim Hasson (LB), Caleb Herring (QB), Sidney Hodge (DB), Nate Holloway (DL), Max Johnson (TE), Alex Klorman (DL), Nolan Kohorst (PK), Tani Maka (LB), Bradley Randle (RB), Brett Rather (FB), Irshad Stolden (WR), Marcus Sullivan (WR), Sean Tesoro (OL), John Therrell (DB), Eric Tuiloma-Vaa (DB), Reggie Umuolo (LB)

BY POSITIONOFFENSE: 28QB (1): Caleb HerringWR (9): Brandon Babineaux, Mark Barefield, Charles Childers (DB in 2010), Kurt Davis, Michael Johnson, Trey Mays, Phillip Payne, Irshad Stolden, Marcus Sullivan RB (4): Tim Cornett, Deante’ Purvis, Bradley Randle, Imari ThompsonTE (3): Austin Harrington, Max Johnson, Anthony VidalFB/HB (3): Brett Rather, Aaron Reed (WR in 2010), Kyle WatkinsOL (8): Jason Heath, Jason Koontz, Andrew Mack, Yusef Rodgers, Sean Tesoro, Shane Waterson, Thomas Wren, Doug Zismann

DEFENSE: 23DL (7): B.J. Bell, Ian Bobak, Beau Brence, James Dunlap, Tyler Gaston, Nate Holloway, Alex Klorman, Matt Kravetz, LB (6): Nate Carter, C.J. Cox (RB in 2010), Tim Hasson, Tani Maka, #Bryce Saldi, Reggie Umuolo, DB (9): Kenny Brown, Will Chandler, Mike Clausen, Cedric Coleman, Sidney Hodge, Chris Jones, Quinton Pointer, John Therrell, Eric Tuiloma-Vaa

SPECIAL TEAMS: 1P (0): PK (1): Nolan Kohorst

RETURNING STARTERS (12) OFFENSE (7)C 50 Andrew Mack (6-1, 275, JR-2L) RG 64 Doug Zismann (6-2, 290, JR-2L)TE 88 Anthony Vidal (6-5, 250, SR-1L)WR 4 Phillip Payne (6-3, 205, SR-3L) WR 7 Michael Johnson (5-8, 175, SR-3L)RB 35 Tim Cornett (6-0, 190, SO-1L)H-BACK 44 Kyle Watkins (6-2, 245, SR-2L)

DEFENSE (4)DE 92 B.J. Bell (6-2, 260, SR-1L)DT 96 James Dunlap (6-1, 265, SR-2L)CB 1 Will Chandler (5-11, 185, SR-3L)S 13 Eric Tuiloma-Vaa (5-11, 185, SO-1L) KICKERS (1)PK 27 Nolan Kohorst (6-1, 170, SO-1L)

#Medically unable to participate in 2011.

INCOMING PLAYERS37 – 11 Redshirts/8 Transfers/18 Freshmen

RETURNING SCHOLARSHIP REDSHIRTS: 11Taylor Barnhill (QB), Brett Boyko (OL), Perry Cooper (LB), Tajh Hasson (DB), Cameron Jefferson (OL), Kenneth Penny (DB), Brian Roth (OL), Jordan Sparkman (TE), Taylor Spencer (WR), William Vea (LB), Robert Waterman (OL)

JUNIOR-COLLEGE TRANSFERS: 8Allen Carroll (OL), Louvan Green (DL), Princeton Jackson (LB), Eric Johnson* (RB), Chase Lansford (P/PK), Sean Reilly* (QB), Ken Spigner (DB), Trent Allmang-Wilder* (DL)*Midyear signee who participated in 2011 Spring Practice

GRAYSHIRT FRESHMEN: 3Dionza Bradford (RB), Alex Novosel (OL), Desmond Tautofi (DL) FRESHMAN SIGNEES: 15Connor Afoa (LB), Brandon Baker (DB), Tyler Bergsten (TE),Patrick Carroll (OL), Devante Davis (WR), David Green (DL),Nick Gstrein (TE), Kenny Keys (DB), Andrew Oberg (OL),Elijhaa Penny (RB), Jake Phillips (TE), Sonny Sanitoa (DL), Nick Sherry (QB), Nick White (OL), Fred Wilson (DB)

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NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL-EX HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S) 1 WillChandler DB 5-11 185 SR-3L Pacoima,CA BirminghamHS 3 C.J.Cox LB 5-11 205 JR-2L Garland,TX NorthGarlandHS 4 PhillipPayne WR 6-3 205 SR-3L LasVegas,NV WesternHS 5 ChrisJones DB 6-2 185 SR-3L LasVegas,NV ShadowRidgeHS 6 MikeClausen# DB 6-2 220 SR-3L Riverside,CA JohnW.NorthHS 7 MichaelJohnson# WR 5-8 175 SR-3L Suisun,CA RodriguezHS 8 CalebHerring QB 6-3 190 SO-1L MorenoValley,CA CitrusHillHS 9 EricJohnson RB 5-7 170 JR-TR GreenCoveSprings,FLFlemingIslandHS/C.oftheSequoias 10 Quinton Pointer DB 5-10 185 SR-3L Fort Myers, FL Mariner HS 11 KurtDavis WR 6-5 195 SO-1L Bellflower,CA CentennialHS 13 EricTuiloma-Vaa DB 5-11 180 SO-1L LasVegas,NV DesertPinesHS 14 SeanReilly QB 6-4 210 JR-TR TrabucoCanyon,CA TrabucoHillsHS/SaddlebackCollege 15 JohnTherrell DB 6-1 175 SO-1L LasVegas,NV BishopGormanHS 16 TaylorBarnhill QB 6-4 220 FR-RS Rhome,TX JustinNWHS 17 KennethPenny DB 5-11 165 FR-RS Lancaster,TX LancasterHS 18 MarcusSullivan WR 5-9 185 SO-1L NorthLasVegas,NV CheyenneHS 19 CharlesChilders WR 6-0 195 SO-1L LasVegas,NV BishopGormanHS 20 Kenny Brown CB 5-10 175 JR-1L Palmdale, CA ParacleteHS/CollegeoftheCanyons 21 TaylorSpencer WR 6-1 190 FR-RS LasVegas,NV BishopGormanHS 23 SidneyHodge DB 5-8 175 SO-1L LasVegas,NV PaloVerdeHS 26 Deante’ Purvis RB 5-11 195 SR-3L Pinole, CA Pinole Valley HS 27 NolanKohorst PK 6-1 170 SO-1L Henderson,NV GreenValleyHS 28 BradleyRandle RB 5-7 195 SO-1L Murrieta,CA VistaMurrietaHS 29 TajhHasson DB 6-1 185 FR-RS LosAngeles,CA CathedralHS 30 ImariThompson RB 5-9 205 SO-1L DeSoto,TX CedarHillHS 31 CorbinBrown DB 6-0 175 JR-TR LasVegas,NV SpringValleyHS/AirForce 33 DionzaBradford RB 6-0 210 FR-HS Phelan,CA SerranoHS 34 CedricColeman DB 5-9 150 SO-1L Keller,TX FossilRidgeHS 35 TimCornett RB 6-0 190 SO-1L GalenaPark,TX NorthShoreHS 36 *Nate Carter LB 6-1 235 SR-3L Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas HS 37 WilliamVea LB 6-0 220 FR-RS Alamo,NV PahranagatValleyHS 41 TaniMaka LB 6-1 240 SO-1L LongBeach,CA JordanHS 42 BrettRather FB 5-11 240 SO-1L LasVegas,NV GreenValleyHS 43 TimHasson DB 6-2 195 SO-1L LasVegas,NV Cimarron-MemorialHS 44 KyleWatkins TE 6-2 245 SR-2L Phoenix,AZ CactusShadowsHS/ScottsdaleCC 47 TrentAllmang-WilderDL 6-6 280 JR-TR PalmSprings,CA PalmSpringsHS/CollegeoftheDesert 48 BeauBrence DE 6-3 250 JR-2L Plano,TX PlanoSeniorHS 49 ReggieUmuolo LB 5-11 210 SO-1L Phoenix,AZ CentennialHS 50 AndrewMack OL 6-1 275 JR-2L Plano,TX PlanoWestHS 53 MattKravetz DL 6-1 255 SR-1L LasVegas,NV DurangoHS 54 BryceSaldi LB 6-2 220 SR-1L Southlake,TX SouthlakeCarrollHS 58 BrianRoth OL 6-5 295 FR-RS LakeForest,CA ElToroHS 60 BillyPaddack DL 6-1 260 FR-RS LasVegas,NV MountainViewChristianSchool 62 SeanMiller OL 6-2 275 SO-SQ Rialto,CA CarterHS 63 SeanTesoro OL 6-2 310 SO-1L Kahului,HI BaldwinHS 64 DougZismann OL 6-2 290 JR-2L Phoenix,AZ ShadowMountainHS 66 SamuelTuala OL 6-2 300 FR-RS LasVegas,NV CanyonSpringsHS 67 BradOverand OL 6-5 280 SO-SQ Yakima,WA WestValleyHS 68 NateHolloway DL 6-3 350 SO-1L NorthLasVegas,NV SpringValleyHS 69 BrettBoyko OL 6-7 295 FR-RS Saskatoon,Sask. St.JosephHS 70 JasonHeath OL 6-3 280 JR-2L Penryn,CA DelOroHS 71 ShaneWatterson OL 6-4 290 JR-1L Saugus,CA SaugusHS 72 ThomasWren OL 6-6 290 SR-1L YorbaLinda,CA EsperanzaHS 74 AlexNovosel OL 6-6 275 FR-HS Littleton,CO ChatfieldSeniorHS

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2011 UNLV NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL-EX HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S) 76 JasonKoontz OL 6-2 310 JR-2L Corona,CA SantiagoHS 77 YusefRodgers OL 6-2 250 JR-2L VanNuys,CA CrespiHS 78 CameronJefferson OL 6-6 265 FR-RS LasVegas,NV DesertOasisHS 79 RobertWaterman OL 6-2 275 FR-RS Castaic,CA WestRanchHS 80 MarkBarefield WR 6-0 195 SO-1L WillsPoint,TX WillsPointHS 83 BrandonBabineaux#WR 6-3 205 SO-1L Folsom,CA FolsomHS 84 IrshadStolden WR 5-9 150 SO-1L R.Cucamonga,CA RanchoCucamongaHS 85 JordanSparkman TE 6-6 220 FR-RS SanDiego,CA PointLomaHS 86 AaronReed TE 6-4 220 JR-1L LasVegas,NV SilveradoHS 87 TreyMays WR 5-10 160 JR-1L LasVegas,NV BishopGormanHS/CollegeoftheDesert 88 AnthonyVidal TE 6-5 250 SR-1L HuntingtonBeach,CA HuntingtonBeachHS/OrangeCoastCC 89 AustinHarrington TE 6-4 235 SR-2L Grapevine,TX GrapevineHS 92 B.J.Bell DE 6-2 260 SR-1L Tustin,CA TustinHS/SantaAnaCollege 93 PerryCooper LB 6-3 225 FR-RS TheWoodlands,TX TheWoodlandsHS 94 WillieTupou DL 5-11 290 SO-SQ Reno,NV HugHS 95 AlexKlorman DL 6-2 260 SO-1L LasVegas,NV DelSolHS 96 JamesDunlap DL 6-1 265 SR-SL Pasadena,CA JohnMuirHS/CitrusCollege 97 IanBobak DL 6-3 230 SO-1L LasVegas,NV BishopGormanHS 98 DesmondTautofi DL 6-3 300 FR-HS LasVegas,NV CalvaryChapelHS 99 TylerGaston DL 6-3 265 SO-1L NorthLasVegas,NV RanchoHS ConnorAfoa LB 6-0 215 FR-HS Henderson,NV FoothillHS TroyAoki FB 5-10 230 SO-TR Kihei,HI BaldwinHS/MontanaWestern BrandonBaker DB 6-2 180 FR-HS Lancaster,TX LancasterHS Brian Bennett RB 5-9 175 FR-RS Reno, NV Hug HS TylerBergsten TE 6-4 230 FR-HS Phoenix,AZ GreenwayHS AllenCarroll OL 6-4 300 JR-TR Oakland,CA McClymondsHS/Washington/C.oftheSequoias PatrickCarroll OL 6-5 275 FR-HS LaCanada,CA St.FrancisHS DevanteDavis WR 6-3 195 FR-HS GalenaPark,TX NorthShoreHS David Green DL 6-4 245 FR-HS Wasilla, AK Wasilla HS NickGstrein TE 6-3 255 FR-HS Irvine,CA WoodbridgeHS LouvanGreen DL 6-2 295 JR-TR Fresno,CA FresnoHS/CollegeoftheSequoias Mike Horsey DB 5-11 165 FR-RS Baltimore, MD Dunbar HS PrincetonJackson LB 6-0 230 JR-TR Houston,TX CypressHS/BlinnCollege MaxJohnson TE 6-1 225 SO-1L Elsinore,CA ElsinoreHS KennyKeys DB 6-4 190 FR-HS SanDiego,CA HelixHS ChaseLansford P/PK 6-2 190 JR-TR YorbaLinda,CA ElDoradoHS/SantaAnaCollege AndrewOberg OL 6-7 260 FR-HS Islip,NY IslipHS ElijhaaPenny RB 6-2 245 FR-HS Norwalk,CA NorwalkHS JakePhillips TE 6-6 240 FR-HS Lakewood,CA LakewoodHS KeahiRaikes DB 6-2 195 JR-RS Maui,HI KamehamehaHS/OrangeCoastCC Sonny Sanitoa DL 6-4 235 FR-HS Pago Pago, A. Samoa Samoana HS NickSherry QB 6-5 220 FR-HS Petaluma,CA CasaGrandeHS KenSpigner DB 5-11 190 JR-TR Miami,FL JacksonHS/CollegeoftheSequoias NickWhite OL 6-6 265 FR-HS Chandler,AZ GilbertHS FredWilson DB 5-11 165 FR-HS Bakersfield,CA WestHS *2011 Battle Born Jersey Honoree #Did not compete in spring practice because of team suspension

SALDI STAYS WITH REBELSHe may not be on the playing field but UNLV’s Bryce Saldi is always on the minds of his Rebel teammates as the senior linebacker continues to improve from a serious brain injury suffered during a skateboarding accident on July 3, 2009. Saldi, a graduate of Texas prep powerhouse Southlake Carroll High School, earned his first UNLV letter as a freshman in 2008 by playing in all 12 games, primarily on special teams. The son of former Dallas Cowboys tight end Jay Saldi was on vacation in Southern California at the time of the accident and is now continuing his rehabilitation back in the Lone Star State. In 2011, Saldi’s locker inside UNLV’s Lied Athletic Complex remains his and you will still find his No. 54 on all active Rebel football rosters through what would have been his senior season with the program this fall.

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2011 UNLV ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL-EX HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S) ConnorAfoa LB 6-0 215 FR-HS Henderson,NV FoothillHS 47 TrentAllmang-WilderDL 6-6 280 JR-TR PalmSprings,CA PalmSpringsHS/CollegeoftheDesert TroyAoki FB 5-10 230 SO-TR Kihei,HI BaldwinHS/MontanaWestern 83 BrandonBabineaux#WR 6-3 205 SO-1L Folsom,CA FolsomHS BrandonBaker DB 6-2 180 FR-HS Lancaster,TX LancasterHS 80 MarkBarefield WR 6-0 195 SO-1L WillsPoint,TX WillsPointHS 16 TaylorBarnhill QB 6-4 220 FR-RS Rhome,TX JustinNWHS 92 B.J.Bell DE 6-2 260 SR-1L Tustin,CA TustinHS/SantaAnaCollege Brian Bennett RB 5-9 175 FR-RS Reno, NV Hug HS TylerBergsten TE 6-4 230 FR-HS Phoenix,AZ GreenwayHS 97 IanBobak DL 6-3 230 SO-1L LasVegas,NV BishopGormanHS 69 BrettBoyko OL 6-7 295 FR-RS Saskatoon,Sask. St.JosephHS 33 DionzaBradford RB 6-0 210 FR-HS Phelan,CA SerranoHS 48 BeauBrence DE 6-3 250 JR-2L Plano,TX PlanoSeniorHS 31 CorbinBrown DB 6-0 175 JR-TR LasVegas,NV SpringValleyHS/AirForce 20 Kenny Brown CB 5-10 175 JR-1L Palmdale, CA ParacleteHS/CollegeoftheCanyons AllenCarroll OL 6-4 300 JR-TR Oakland,CA McClymondsHS/Washington/C.oftheSequoias PatrickCarroll OL 6-5 275 FR-HS LaCanada,CA St.FrancisHS 36* Nate Carter LB 6-1 235 SR-3L Las Vegas, NV Las Vegas HS 1 WillChandler DB 5-11 185 SR-3L Pacoima,CA BirminghamHS 19 CharlesChilders WR 6-0 195 SO-1L LasVegas,NV BishopGormanHS 6 MikeClausen# DB 6-2 220 SR-3L Riverside,CA JohnW.NorthHS 34 CedricColeman DB 5-9 150 SO-1L Keller,TX FossilRidgeHS 93 PerryCooper LB 6-3 225 FR-RS TheWoodlands,TX TheWoodlandsHS 35 TimCornett RB 6-0 190 SO-1L GalenaPark,TX NorthShoreHS 3 C.J.Cox LB 5-11 205 JR-2L Garland,TX NorthGarlandHS DevanteDavis WR 6-3 195 FR-HS GalenaPark,TX NorthShoreHS 11 KurtDavis WR 6-5 195 SO-1L Bellflower,CA CentennialHS 96 JamesDunlap DL 6-1 265 SR-SL Pasadena,CA JohnMuirHS/CitrusCollege 99 TylerGaston DL 6-3 265 SO-1L NorthLasVegas,NV RanchoHS David Green DL 6-4 245 FR-HS Wasilla, AK Wasilla HS LouvanGreen DL 6-2 295 JR-TR Fresno,CA FresnoHS/CollegeoftheSequoias NickGstrein TE 6-3 255 FR-HS Irvine,CA WoodbridgeHS 89 AustinHarrington TE 6-4 235 SR-2L Grapevine,TX GrapevineHS 29 TajhHasson DB 6-1 185 FR-RS LosAngeles,CA CathedralHS 43 TimHasson DB 6-2 195 SO-1L LasVegas,NV Cimarron-MemorialHS 70 JasonHeath OL 6-3 280 JR-2L Penryn,CA DelOroHS 8 CalebHerring QB 6-3 190 SO-1L MorenoValley,CA CitrusHillHS 23 SidneyHodge DB 5-8 175 SO-1L LasVegas,NV PaloVerdeHS 68 NateHolloway DL 6-3 350 SO-1L NorthLasVegas,NV SpringValleyHS Mike Horsey DB 5-11 165 FR-RS Baltimore, MD Dunbar HS PrincetonJackson LB 6-0 230 JR-TR Houston,TX CypressHS/BlinnCollege 78 CameronJefferson OL 6-6 265 FR-RS LasVegas,NV DesertOasisHS 9 EricJohnson RB 5-7 170 JR-TR GreenCoveSprings,FLFlemingIslandHS/Coll.oftheSequoias MaxJohnson TE 6-1 225 SO-1L Elsinore,CA ElsinoreHS 7 MichaelJohnson# WR 5-8 175 SR-3L Suisun,CA RodriguezHS 5 ChrisJones DB 6-2 185 SR-3L LasVegas,NV ShadowRidgeHS KennyKeys DB 6-4 190 FR-HS SanDiego,CA HelixHS 95 AlexKlorman DL 6-2 260 SO-1L LasVegas,NV DelSolHS 27 NolanKohorst PK 6-1 170 SO-1L Henderson,NV GreenValleyHS 76 JasonKoontz OL 6-2 310 JR-2L Corona,CA SantiagoHS 53 MattKravetz DL 6-1 255 SR-1L LasVegas,NV DurangoHS ChaseLansford P/PK 6-2 190 JR-TR YorbaLinda,CA ElDoradoHS/SantaAnaCollege 50 AndrewMack OL 6-1 275 JR-2L Plano,TX PlanoWestHS 41 TaniMaka LB 6-1 240 SO-1L LongBeach,CA JordanHS

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2011 UNLV ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

NO NAME POS HGT WGT CL-EX HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S) 87 TreyMays WR 5-10 160 JR-1L LasVegas,NV BishopGormanHS/CollegeoftheDesert 62 SeanMiller OL 6-2 275 SO-SQ Rialto,CA CarterHS 74 AlexNovosel OL 6-6 275 FR-HS Littleton,CO ChatfieldSeniorHS AndrewOberg OL 6-7 260 FR-HS Islip,NY IslipHS 67 BradOverand OL 6-5 280 SO-SQ Yakima,WA WestValleyHS 60 BillyPaddack DL 6-1 260 FR-RS LasVegas,NV MountainViewChristianSchool 4 PhillipPayne WR 6-3 205 SR-3L LasVegas,NV WesternHS ElijhaaPenny RB 6-2 245 FR-HS Norwalk,CA NorwalkHS 17 KennethPenny DB 5-11 165 FR-RS Lancaster,TX LancasterHS JakePhillips TE 6-6 240 FR-HS Lakewood,CA LakewoodHS 10 Quinton Pointer DB 5-10 185 SR-3L Fort Myers, FL Mariner HS 26 Deante’ Purvis RB 5-11 195 SR-3L Pinole, CA Pinole Valley HS KeahiRaikes DB 6-2 195 JR-RS Maui,HI KamehamehaHS/OrangeCoastCC 28 BradleyRandle RB 5-7 195 SO-1L Murrieta,CA VistaMurrietaHS 42 BrettRather FB 5-11 240 SO-1L LasVegas,NV GreenValleyHS 86 AaronReed TE 6-4 220 JR-1L LasVegas,NV SilveradoHS 14 SeanReilly QB 6-4 210 JR-TR TrabucoCanyon,CA TrabucoHillsHS/SaddlebackCollege 58 BrianRoth OL 6-5 295 FR-RS LakeForest,CA ElToroHS 54 BryceSaldi LB 6-2 220 SR-1L Southlake,TX SouthlakeCarrollHS Sonny Sanitoa DL 6-4 235 FR-HS Pago Pago, A. Samoa Samoana HS NickSherry QB 6-5 220 FR-HS Petaluma,CA CasaGrandeHS 85 JordanSparkman TE 6-6 220 FR-RS SanDiego,CA PointLomaHS 21 TaylorSpencer WR 6-1 190 FR-RS LasVegas,NV BishopGormanHS KenSpigner DB 5-11 190 JR-TR Miami,FL JacksonHS/CollegeoftheSequoias 84 IrshadStolden WR 5-9 150 SO-1L R.Cucamonga,CA RanchoCucamongaHS 18 MarcusSullivan WR 5-9 185 SO-1L NorthLasVegas,NV CheyenneHS 98 DesmondTautofi DL 6-3 300 FR-HS LasVegas,NV CalvaryChapelHS 63 SeanTesoro OL 6-2 310 SO-1L Kahului,HI BaldwinHS 15 JohnTherrell DB 6-1 175 SO-1L LasVegas,NV BishopGormanHS 30 ImariThompson RB 5-9 205 SO-1L DeSoto,TX CedarHillHS 66 SamuelTuala OL 6-2 300 FR-RS LasVegas,NV CanyonSpringsHS 13 EricTuiloma-Vaa DB 5-11 180 SO-1L LasVegas,NV DesertPinesHS 94 WillieTupou DL 5-11 290 SO-SQ Reno,NV HugHS 49 ReggieUmuolo LB 5-11 210 SO-1L Phoenix,AZ CentennialHS 37 WilliamVea LB 6-0 220 FR-RS Alamo,NV PahranagatValleyHS 88 AnthonyVidal TE 6-5 250 SR-1L HuntingtonBeach,CA HuntingtonBeachHS/OrangeCoastCC 79 RobertWaterman OL 6-2 275 FR-RS Castaic,CA WestRanchHS 44 KyleWatkins TE 6-2 245 SR-2L Phoenix,AZ CactusShadowsHS/ScottsdaleCC 71 ShaneWatterson OL 6-4 290 JR-1L Saugus,CA SaugusHS NickWhite OL 6-6 265 FR-HS Chandler,AZ GilbertHS FredWilson DB 5-11 165 FR-HS Bakersfield,CA WestHS 72 ThomasWren OL 6-6 290 SR-1L YorbaLinda,CA EsperanzaHS 64 DougZismann OL 6-2 290 JR-2L Phoenix,AZ ShadowMountainHS*2011 Battle Born Jersey Honoree#Did not compete in spring practice because of team suspension

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2011 SEASON OUTLOOK

YOUNG REBELS HOPE TO HURRY PROCESS

HAUCK

Second-year UNLV head coach Bobby Hauck was quoted dur-ing spring practice as saying youth will be served (again) this season. In fact, a quick check of his team’s class breakdown confirms that 2011 will offer a Las Vegas-level buffet of freshmen

and sophomores at Sam Boyd Stadium. Looking for more upperclassmen? Sorry, we’re running low. After ranking fifth in the nation last year with 14 true freshmen played (and 23 freshmen overall), if everyone returns, UNLV will field a senior class of 15 scholarship seniors and just 10 – that’s right, 10 – re-turning scholarship juniors. Those stark numbers were the primary rea-son Hauck’s second recruiting class here jumped from one junior-college signee to eight such transfers in February. “We may be the youngest team in college football next year,” says Hauck. “I can’t imagine anyone being more youthful. We’re young across the board, including having just one senior offensive lineman.” Asked about what he learned about the 2-11 campaign of last year, Hauck is blunt but hopeful. “We need to improve. We need to continue to be persistent and work hard at improving as a football team. We have a chance to be a good football team eventually. We will continue building this team the right way – recruiting primarily high school kids, becoming good funda-mentally, working hard at everything we do. I know that persistence will pay off here.”

THE OFFENSE Transitioning away from Mike Sanford’s former purely spread of-fense, the 2010 Rebels finished with an average of just 274.2 yards per game. Playing the toughest schedule in school history had a lot to do with that, of course, as UNLV had little trouble scoring more than 40 points

in both of its victories last fall. With a deeper quar-terback position and load of talented run-ning backs at the staff’s disposal in year two, expect tangible progress this season. “I like the work we did this spring,” Hauck says. “We’re extremely excited about our young players at every position – from the line through the quarter-backs. With the youth on that side of the ball – the variable is time – but we have a chance to have a very produc-tive offense.”

QUARTERBACKS The bad news is that UNLV has to replace the man who played more games at this position (Omar Clayton with 40) than anyone in school his-tory. The good news is that there are four men ready to combine into perhaps one of the strongest quarterback corps in Rebel history. The only returning letterman under center is Caleb Herring (6-3, 190, SO-1L), a third-year player who got into his first eight games last season while spelling Clayton. After a redshirt year, he certainly showed flashes of what made him a highly touted recruit out of high school, throw-ing touchdown passes in four hostile environments (inside at Idaho, at West Virginia, at BYU and at Hawaii) en route to finishing with 365 yards and three interceptions. With just one other quarterback on the roster – promising redshirt freshman Taylor Barnhill (6-4, 220, FR-RS) – Hauck decided to sign the school’s first junior-college signal caller since 2005 in the form of Sean Reilly (6-4, 210, JR-TR). Reilly threw for 2,425 yards and 26 touchdowns

with just six picks as a sophomore at Saddleback College and joined the Rebels at midyear. Hitting town this fall will be one of Hauck’s top sign-ees to date, nice-sized Nick Sherry (6-5, 220, FR-HS) out of California’s Casa Grande High School. The highly productive thrower was ranked the No. 86 quarterback prospect in the nation by Scouts Inc. Herring exited spring ball leading Reilly and Barnhill but Hauck says there is no timetable for naming the team’s starter against Wisconsin.

HAUCK SAYS: “I like the competition we have going. We are going to be youthful at the position, which can lead to some frustration at times but the talent level at the position with the addition of Sean Reilly and Nick Sherry gives us some options as well as a chance to be really deep in terms of quality. Caleb’s ahead right now but that should be expected as he has had a year in the system. We’ll give the guys a chance to compete for it in fall camp and we’ll see where it goes. The door is not closed. When we think it’s productive to name a starter, we will. “Caleb is going to continue to strive to be consistent day-in and day-out. He has a good chance to be a really solid player. Certainly he has a

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2011 SEASON OUTLOOKhuge advantage having played in this system for a year and getting into games. He did some good things. We tried to get him in whenever we had plays available for him last fall and we hope that will pay dividends down the road. Taylor is a young, inexperienced player. He has good athletic ability but is still learning the nuances of the position and it will be fun to watch him develop. It’s hard to tell right now with Sean because he’s only had 15 spring practices to gauge where he is. As the summer wears on and he can become less hesitant and more comfortable in the system, it will lead us to having a great competition in the fall. We’ll give Nick a look -- see how quickly he can grasp the principles in our offense -- and then make a determination on whether it will be more productive for him to play or redshirt. You ideally want to redshirt all of your freshmen.”

RUNNING BACKS UNLV lost only one running back (graduating senior Channing Trot-ter) and brings back three that netted at least 100 yards in 2010. Leading the way is hard-nosed Texan Tim Cornett (6-0, 190, SO-1L), who took

over the starting job in midseason and promptly became the first fresh-man in school history to lead the team in rushing yards with 546. His eight total touchdowns (six on the ground) also tied UNLV’s single-season record for a rookie. Pushing him on the depth chart is grayshirt addition Dionza Brad-ford (6-0, 210, FR-HS) who displayed tremen-dous potential during spring practice and should be in the mix for starting duties as a true freshman this fall. Another big addition to the group was one of

three midyear JC signees who took part in spring ball – Eric Johnson (5-7, 170, JR-TR). One of four new Rebels out of College of the Sequoias, the scat-back is able to line up at various spots and is listed on the post-spring depth chart at a receiver spot. The old man of the group is senior speedster Deante’ Purvis (5-11, 195, SR-3L), who picked up 223 yards after converting from cornerback during the year to add some burst to the ground attack. The high-motored Bradley Randle (5-7, 195, SO-1L; 109 yards, 1 TD) is also back along with Imari Thompson (5-9, 2-5, SO-1L), who missed all of last year with a foot injury. High school star/bulldozer in a helmet Elijhaa Penny (6-2, 245, FR-HS) could add another dimension come autumn. The H-back position sports a couple of versatile veterans in return-ing starter Kyle Watkins (6-2, 245, SR-2L; 8 receptions for 110 yards, 1 TD) and recently converted receiver Aaron Reed (6-4, 220, JR-1L; 1-14).

HAUCK SAYS: “We have a lot of youth at running back -- our top players are freshmen and sophomores, except for Deante’ Purvis. But the posi-tion has the potential to be a real strength for us.”

WIDE RECEIVERS A school-record-tying 18 different Rebels hauled in at least one re-ception in 2010 and only three of those players are not scheduled to re-turn this fall. That translates into 90 percent of the team’s receptions (171 out of 191), 92 percent of the yards (2,040 of the 2,222) and 94 percent of the touchdowns (17 of 18) through the air remaining on the roster. The group is led by UNLV’s top awards candidate going into the sea-son, senior Phillip Payne (6-3, 205, SR-3L). Despite missing two games because of suspension, the Las Vegas native rallied to finish with 40 re-

ceptions for a career-best 689 yards (17.2 yard per catch) to go with five scores. Just five TD catches away from tying UNLV’s all-time record, Payne showed during spring ball that he is now flourishing and seems poised to post re-ceiving statistics that match his consider-able talents. P a y n e ’ s bookend was sup-posed to be fellow senior Michael John-son (5-8, 175, SR-3L; 51-571, 5 TD). The speedster led the team in receptions as a junior but was sus-pended in January for

academic reasons and his return at all is in question. Picking up the slack during spring practice was local product Marcus Sullivan (5-9, 185, SO-1L; 6-102, 2 TD) and versatile JC signee Eric Johnson, who also lines up in the backfield. Another former Las Vegas prep star, Taylor Spencer (6-1, 190, FR-RS) is now a factor on offense after redshirting as a defensive back in 2010. A pair of pass-catching Texans are back this season in the form of Mark Barefield (6-0, 195, SO-1L; 2-24), who earned an injury medical redshirt last fall, and nice-sized sophomore Kurt Davis (6-5, 195, SO-1L; 3-37). Also picking up playing time last fall was Trey Mays (5-10, 160, JR-1L; 6-82) and Irshad Stolden (5-9, 185, SO-1L; 3-19, 1 TD).

HAUCK SAYS: “We’ll need some of the young players to come along. The position is wide open and we expect some new players to step for-ward and come through for us. That being said, Phillip Payne coming back for his senior season is a good start. He’s had a strong off-season, working hard in the weight room, working hard on his skills on the field. He’s doing a really nice job trying to improve and he deserves to have a big senior season.”

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2011 SEASON OUTLOOKTIGHT ENDS Expect plenty of newcomers vying for time here in the fall (three of 13 UNLV high school signees in 2011 were listed as tight ends) but a pair of veteran returnees give the Rebels a solid base for the fall. An-thony Vidal (6-5, 250, SR-1L; 14-107, 1 TD) emerged as starter midway

through the season while Austin Harrington (6-4, 235, SR-2L; 16-163) started the first half of the campaign and made an impression by leading all Rebels in receptions in three different games. Look for impressively sized redshirt Jordan Sparkman (6-6, 220, FR-RS) to also compete for field time.

HAUCK SAYS: “We have a couple of veteran play-ers and numerous young players who need to get in the mix, including a redshirt. I would expect one or two of those (new) guys to play this year.”

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN Only two starters return at a position where no seniors are to be found among the two-deep. Yusef Rodgers (6-2, 250, JR-2L) leads the tackle spots and is listed as the starter on the right side while prom-ising youngster Cameron Jefferson (6-6, 265, FR-RS) closed spring practice leading on the left. Shane Watterson (6-4, 290, JR-1L) and Brett Boyko (6-7, 295, FR-RS), the latter of whom missed spring recov-ering from shoulder surgery, are two more blockers in the conversation. The guards have more experience as Doug Zismann (6-2, 290, JR-2L) and Jason Heath (6-3, 280, JR-2L) are listed as the leaders on the left side while Sean Tesoro (6-2, 310, SO-1L) mans the right ahead of Jason Koontz (6-2, 310, JR-2L). Some immediate help is on the way as one of UNLV’s eight JC signees is former University of Washington blocker Allen Carroll (6-4 300 JR-TR), who comes over from the College of the Sequoias this fall. At center, redshirt Robert Waterman (6-2, 275, FR-RS) is battling returning starter Andrew Mack (6-1, 275, JR-2L) in the middle.

HAUCK SAYS: “We’ve got a ways to go on the O-line. I like our potential but in order for us to have success on offense they need to realize it quickly. It will be highly competitive for playing time.”

THE DEFENSE There are plenty of holes to fill on a defense that allowed 450 yards a game last year. But there is also optimism about this group’s develop-ment as the moving parts start to come together. “On the defensive side of the ball, aside from the corner position, there isn’t a lot of experience,” says Hauck. “We need to get better, big-

ger, faster -- understand the game more. It’s a complete work in progress on defense but I like where we’re headed. We are short-handed in the front seven and need more numbers on that side of the ball. We have been in that perdicatment for a year and there is no quick fix. We need to continue to recruit defensive players. Adding productive junior college players over there should allow us to begin playing better defense. We will need to continue to improve this defense to be competitive in our league.”

DEFENSIVE LINEMEN Coaches are again hoping to pump some life into the Rebel pass rush, which produced only 12 QB sacks in 2010. There is some experience on the ends. Senior James Dunlap (6-1, 265, SR-2L) was credited by Hauck as having one of the top spring efforts on the team after totaling 38 tackles last year. Another pair of seniors, B.J. Bell (6-2, 260, SR-1L; 51 TT, 3.5 TFL, 1.5 sacks) and Matt Kravetz (6-1, 255, SR-1L) ended spring leading way at the other end position. One of the JC midyear additions bolsters this spot as Trent Allmang-Wilder (6-6, 280, JR-TR) spent last year at College of the Desert. No one older than a sophomore is present on the two-deep for the interior linemen. Local product Alex Klorman (6-2, 260, SO-1L; 10 TT) has been a pleasant surprise after walking on; Desmond Tautofi (6-3, 300, FR-HS) is an emerging prospect who gray-shirted in 2010 and went through his first spring ball; big Nate Holloway (6-3, 350, SO-1L; 15 TT) is expected to be a bigger contributor in his second season; and Tyler Gaston (6-3, 265, SO-1L; 13 TT, 3.0 TFL) was pushed into action as a true freshman and projects to have a bright future.

HAUCK SAYS: “The defensive line is a concern. A year ago we were forced to play a lot of freshmen on the front, which makes it difficult to hold up as a defense. We’re hoping that those players continue to mature and improve and become a strength on our team. The three seniors need to play well this fall.”

LINEBACKERS All three starting linebackers from 2010 are history and only one name on the post-spring depth chart has the word senior next to it – this year’s Battle Born Jersey No. 36 honoree Nate Carter (6-1, 235, SR-3L; 35 TT, 1 INT), who heads up the middle spot. Tani Maka (6-1, 240, SO-1L; 34 TT, 2 TFL) leads on the weakside while Tim Hasson (6-2, 195, SO-1L; 19 TT) and converted running back C.J. Cox (5-11, 205, JR-2L) are battling at the strongside position. Perry Cooper (6-3, 225, FR-RS)

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2011 SEASON OUTLOOKand William Vea (6-0, 220, FR-RS) are also in the mix. Coaches are look-ing for highly touted JC signee Princeton Jackson (6-0, 230, JR-TR) to make a big impression right away.

HAUCK SAYS: “We’re working on improving our linebacker group top to bottom. I believe we’ve done that through recruiting, position moves and young people gaining some experience last year and becoming better. It’s the position that is probably the biggest question coming out of spring ball. The jobs are open and it’s a spot where we’re looking for more pro-duction. We do have a highly recruited junior college player coming in who will need to perform for us.”

DEFENSIVE BACKS Cornerback is the defensive spot with the most experience as five quality candidates are listed on the depth chart after spring. Sidney Hodge (5-8, 175, SO-1L; 44 TT, 1.5 TFL) looked like a potential stand-out after playing in nine games as a true freshman while veteran tackler Quinton Pointer (5-10, 185, SR-3L) is an NFL prospect hoping to be back at full speed after missing last year and this spring with a knee injury, Cedric Coleman (5-9, 150, SO-1L; 4 TT) got his feet wet last fall while Will Chandler (5-11, 185, SR-3L; 37 TT, 2.5 TFL) tied for the MWC lead with five interceptions to go with two fumble recoveries. Youngster Kenneth Penny (5-11, 165, FR-RS) is the new face of the group after

redshirting 2010. The safety position is not as crowded. Eric Tuiloma-Vaa (5-11, 180, SO-1L; 48 TT, 1.5 TFL) is a returning starter and leads the strong spot while Tajh Hasson (6-1, 185, FR-RS) had a good spring at free. Former Air Force transfer Corbin Brown (6-0, 175, JR-TR) and veteran Kenny Brown (5-10, 175, JR-1L; 5 TT) are also part of the picture.

HAUCK SAYS: “We have some solid experience at corner and that looks to be a strength for us. At

the same time, safety is young and inexperienced. It’s a position where you have to take charge and know how everything works. There is a steep learning curve for young players at that position so we have some work to do.”

THE SPECIAL TEAMS Nolan Kohorst (6-1, 170, SO-1L) showed as a freshman why he was the first place-kicker signed by UNLV out of high school in years as he led the team in points after nailing 8-11 field-goal attempts and 29-30 extra points. Coming in to compete for both punting and kicking duties is JC signee Chase Lansford (6-2, 190, JR-TR) out of Santa Ana College. Receiver Marcus Sullivan was arguably the nation’s top freshman

return man a year ago, finishing 17th in all FBS with an average of 27.9 yards per attempt. Deante’ Purvis (3 returns for 39 yards) and Tim Cornett (14-333) and Bradley Randle (18-329) are all expected to vie for return duties along with newcomer Eric Johnson. Following spring, Thomas Wren (6-6, 290, SR-1L) is listed as the long-snapper and Trey Mays as the holder on kicks. HAUCK SAYS: “Kohorst is back and Lansford will come in and challenge for all three spots (punter, PK and kickoff). I think we have a chance to have a good return game this season. Our kickoff return game was pretty good and the coverage teams were good. We need to get our punt return game going as last year was not up to our standards. We have a chance to be real solid in all of those areas.”

THE SCHEDULE A year ago, UNLV faced one of the most challenging schedules in all of college football (third-toughest for any member of a Non-Automatic Qualifying Conference since the advent of the BCS in 1998 according to Sagarin Ratings Index) and it doesn’t figure to get much easier this fall. In fact, UNLV will play four teams that finished ranked 11th or higher last season and host only five games total at Sam Boyd Stadium. On Thursday, Sept. 1, the Rebels will begin their second season under Hauck by traveling to Wisconsin, which finished No. 7 in the final AP poll after playing in the Rose Bowl. It will mark UNLV’s first trip to storied Camp Randall Stadium since 2004. The Rebels will remain on the road and play at Washington State on Sept. 10 to mark the first meeting with the Pac-10 Conference program in 20 years and the first in Pullman, Wash., since 1986. UNLV’s home opener is set for Sept. 17 when future MWC member Hawaii comes to town for what will be the Rebels’ latest Sam Boyd Sta-dium debut since 2004. That game will be followed up by a Sept. 24 visit from Southern Utah University for the first time since 1970. The Thunder-birds, who are scheduled to join the NCAA FCS Big Sky Conference in 2012, have played the Rebels three times in history (1968-70). For the first time since 2003, UNLV will have two open weeks in its schedule and the first one comes on Oct. 1. One week later, the 37th edi-tion of the now-annual Battle for the Fremont Cannon will be waged when the Rebels head north to play another future MWC member, Nevada, Reno on Oct. 8. A trip to Wyoming on Oct. 15 will mark the latest confer-ence opener in school history before the second bye week kicks in on Oct. 22. Colorado State comes to Sam Boyd on Oct. 29 before Boise State (No. 9 AP) on Nov. 5 plays the Rebels for the first time since 1977 and against UNLV in Las Vegas for the first time since 1976. Trips to New Mexico on Nov. 12 and then Air Force on Nov. 19 will be followed by the home finale vs. San Diego State on Nov. 26. The regular season ends on Dec. 3 with a visit to defending Rose Bowl champion TCU, which finished ranked second in the nation.

HAUCK SAYS: “With seven road games, four games against teams that were ranked No. 11 or higher last year, and two non-conference road games vs. teams from BCS auto-bid conferences, we’ll certainly be tested again every week. The addition of Boise State to an already strong league makes our conference as strong as ever. We had better get to work so we can compete with the teams on this schedule.”

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HEAD COACH BOBBY HAUCK

COACHING EXPERIENCE2010-PR UNLV – Head Coach, Special Teams Coordinator2003-09 Montana – Head Coach, Special Teams Coordinator2002 Washington – Defensive Backs1999-2001 Washington – Safeties, Special Teams Coordinator1998 Colorado – Safeties, Special Teams, Recruiting Coordinator1995-97 Colorado – Outside Linebackers, Special Teams Coordinator1993-94 Northern Arizona – OLB, Special Teams, Recruiting Coordinator1992 UCLA – Assistant Recruiting Coordinator1990-91 UCLA – Graduate Assistant1989 Montana – Defensive Line1988-89 Montana – Secondary1987 Sweet Grass High School (Big Timber, MT) – Assistant Coach

HAUCK YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDYEAR SCHOOL ALL CONF. POSTSEASON 2010 UNLV 2-11 2-62009 Montana 14-1 8-0* FCS Championship Game 2008 Montana 14-2 7-1* FCS Championship Game2007 Montana 11-1 8-0* FCS First Round2006 Montana 12-2 8-0* FCS Semifinals2005 Montana 8-4 5-2* FCS First Round2004 Montana 12-3 6-1* FCS Championship Game 2003 Montana 9-4 5-2* FCS First RoundTOTAL Eight Years 82-28 (.746) 49-12 (.803) *Big Sky Conference Champions

BOWL GAMES2002 Sun Bowl 2001 Holiday Bowl 2000 Rose Bowl 1999 Holiday Bowl 1998 Aloha Bowl 1996 Holiday Bowl 1995 Cotton Bowl 1991 Sun Bowl

Bobby Hauck, who was the winningest coach in Division I FCS, was hired as the 10th head coach in Rebel foot-ball history on Dec. 23, 2009. Hauck (pronounced HOWK) immediately got to work rebuilding the UNLV program and guided his new school through the toughest schedule in its history, including taking on five conference champions and three opponents that finished ranked in the top 11 of the final AP poll. His first Rebel team emerged from that guantlet with a 2-11 overall record but tied for sixth place in the Mountain West Conference. Hauck had spent the previous seven seasons as the record-setting head coach of the University of Montana where he compiled an overall record of 80-17, including leading the Grizzlies to three national championship games in the NCAA’s Football Championship Subdivision (formerly I-AA). The winningest coach in Big Sky Conference his-tory, Hauck earned at least a share of the league’s title all seven years at Montana en route to compiling a record of 47-6. The more-recent numbers were even more impressive as his records in his last four seasons were 51-6 overall and 31-1 in conference play. Hauck, 46, was named Big Sky Coach of the Year in 2006, 2007 and 2009 and AFCA Regional FCS Coach of the Year in 2006 and 2009. He became the youngest head coach in modern Montana history when he was named to the

post in 2002, and record-setting success soon followed as he compiled four more conference championships than anyone else in Grizzly history. His final UM team in 2009 team finished 14-1 and reached the FCS Championship game for the second consecutive season. “It’s my belief that Bobby Hauck is one of the great young coaches in America today,” UNLV Athletics Director Jim Livengood said. “His ability to direct a program, his history of success in recruiting and his love for the game of football clearly project him as having an exciting future here at UNLV.” A veteran of eight bowl games, Hauck also brought tremendous experience from stints coaching in both the Pacific-10 and Big 12 conferences. Previous to taking over his alma mater, he spent four years at the University of Washington (1999-2002) where he coached defensive backs and special teams and was considered one of the top recruiters in college football. Before that he was at the University of Colorado for four seasons (1995-98) where he was the special teams and recruiting coordinator while also coaching the safeties. Before joining the Buffaloes, Hauck coached the outside linebackers and handled recruiting duties for Northern Arizona University (1993-94). He served as a graduate assistant at UCLA in 1990-91 and in 1992 served as the Bruins’ on-campus recruiting coordinator. Hauck began his collegiate coaching career as a volunteer assistant for Montana in 1988-89, working with the secondary and then the inside linebackers. A native of the Treasure State, Hauk was a three-sport star at Sweet Grass High School in Big Timber, Mont., and went on to twice letter in track and field at the University of Montana. His first coaching position was in 1987 as an assistant at his prep alma mater before joining the collegiate ranks. Hauck, born on June 14, 1964, earned his bachelor’s degree from Montana in 1987 and master’s from UCLA in 1991. He and his wife, Stacey, have four children: daughters Sydney, Alexandra and Elise and son Robby. His father, Robert Hauck Sr., coached high school football in the state of Montana for three decades and his brother, Tim Hauck, played 13 seasons as a defensive back in the NFL and spent 2010 as an assistant coach with the Tennessee Titans.

EDUCATIONMontana, 1988Bachelor’s degree in business

PERSONAL DATAHometown: Big Timber, MTBirthdate: June 14, 1964, in MissoulaWife: StaceyChildren: Daughters Sydney, Alexandria and Elise; Son Robby

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REBEL NOTES & NUMBERS

REBELATIONS...With UNLV’s season-opening game at Wisconsin moving to a Thursday (Sept. 1), the Rebels will play their 13th Thursday game in history. The program boasts an 8-4 record on Thursdays (including one bowl game) and an impressive overall non-Saturday record of 14-7-1.Youth will be served again by UNLV this fall as the Rebels last year tied for seventh overall in the FBS with 23 true and redshirt freshmen having seen action for Bobby Hauck in 2010, including six that started at least one game. The program also tied for fifth in the country for most true freshmen getting on the field with 14. In fact, there are twice as many returning lettermen sophomores (24) than juniors (12) for the Scarlet & Gray in 2011.Four of those new Rebel players earned a spot on the Rivals.com Freshman All-MWC Team in 2010 -- and all of them were true freshmen: CB Sidney Hodge, DE Ian Bobak, PK Nolan Kohorst and KOR Marcus Sullivan.Sullivan finished second in the league and ranked 17th in the nation in kickoff return average at 27.9. The Las Vegas native, who also caught six passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns as a wideout, turned in at least one return over 36 yards in six of the last eight games of the season. He had the most kick returns among anyone in the NCAA FBS top 20 in average with 35 attempts and shattered the UNLV record for kickoff return yards in a game with 224 (former record was 185 by teammate Deante’ Purvis set in 2009) vs. San Diego State on Nov. 27.Another UNLV true freshman, RB Tim Cornett, became the first freshman to ever lead the Rebels in rushing in a season after he took over as the starter in Week Six and went on to net 546 yards on 144 carries. The big Texan finished with eight touchdowns on the year (six rushing and two receiving), which tied the UNLV freshman record for a season (WR Lenny Ware with eight in 1996).A school-record-tying 18 different Rebels recorded at least one reception in 2010 and only three of those 18 are not scheduled to return this fall. That means despite guaranteeing a new starting quarterback, UNLV will enjoy players accounting for 90 percent of the team’s receptions (171 out of 191), 92 percent of the yards (2,040 of the 2,222) and 94 percent of the touchdowns (17 of 18) through the air remaining on the rosterHauck began a new tradition at UNLV in 2010 with the introduction of the “Battle Born Jersey No. 36.” In 1864, Nevada became the 36th state to enter the union, and the state’s official slogan, which appears on the state flag, is “Battle Born,” reflecting the state’s entry on the Union side during the American Civil War. Rebel Football Jersey No. 36 -- complete with a patch on the back of the state flag, will be worn by a Nevadan who best exemplifies the Battle Born spirit of his state and the toughness and pride of Rebel Football. The inaugural recipient was senior linebacker Ronnie Paulo, who turned in his No. 56 just before the season. In 2011, another senior LB from Las Vegas takes over the honored number as Nate Carter switched from his usual 55 during spring.Cornerback Will Chandler tied for the MWC lead in interceptions as a junior in 2010 with five and stood among the national FBS leaders with seven total takeaways. The Los Angeles product matched what the entire Rebel defense mustered in 2009 as five different players recorded one pick each that fall.The second year of the Hauck era brings only one new face to the coaching staff as veteran mentor Robin Ross took over as linebackers coach just before spring practice opened. He replaced Brent Guy, who left to become defensive coordinator at Tulsa.

PHILLIP'S HOUSE OF PAYNE: OPPONENT END ZONESAfter 32 games played, UNLV WR Phillip Payne has compiled 19 receiving touchdowns. The Las Vegas na-tive needs just one more to move into the top three at the school and just five more in 2011 would tie him with all-time record-holder Henry Bailey (24 from 1991-94). A product of Las Vegas’ Western High School, he will head into his senior season with 127 receptions (12th all-time at UNLV) for 1,786 yards (13th). His freshman mark of seven TDs was just one shy of the school’s rookie record and also the MWC mark of eight by BYU’s Austin Collie in 2004. Payne had at least one score in his first five career games, which tied the school record for most consecutive games with a TD catch.

2010=TOUGHEST UNLV SCHEDULE EVERUNLV faced not only one of the toughest schedules in all of college football in 2010 but the 13-game slate ranked No. 3 for difficulty for any member of a Non-Automatic Qualifying Conference since the advent of the BCS in 1998. The Rebels’ gauntlet finished 19th in the Sagarin Ratings Index, which was 26 spots higher than the next-toughest schedule for a Non-AQ league member (Colorado State at 45). In comparison, the highest Non-AQ schedule in 2009 was ranked 55 (UNM). The highest in 2008 was 54 (UNM), in 2007 it was 55 (SDSU), in 2006 it was 48 (Utah State) and in 2005 it was 57 (Ball State). Research shows that the only two Non-AQ teams to face a tougher schedule were the BYU squads of 2003 (14th-toughest schedule) and 2004 (11th toughest). UNLV’s previous highest schedule strength ranking was 42 in 1998, which was also led all Non-AQ schools that season. Some facts about the Rebels’ 2010 schedule: five opponents were ranked at the time of the UNLV game, which was a school record; eight of the 13 teams spent time in at least one of the two major polls during the regular season and three finished in the AP’s top 11 (No. 2 TCU, No. 7 Wisconsin and No. 11 UNR); nine of the 13 played in bowl games, including both schools appearing in the Rose Bowl (TCU & Wisconsin); and five of the 13 won at least a share of their conference championship. Overall, the 11 op-ponents that defeated UNLV in 2010 finished with a stunning combined record of 100-44 with five schools reaching double-digit win totals and three more with nine victories.

ON TO THE UP AND UP Eight FBS programs are located in cities with an elevation of at least 4,500 feet above sea level and the Rebels regularly play at five of them, including four next season. Las Vegas is just over 2,000 feet above sea level.

SCHOOL LOCATION ELEV. UNLV1. Wyoming Laramie, WY 7,220 20112. Air Force Colorado Springs 6,010 20113. Colorado Boulder, CO 5,3284. Colorado State Fort Collins, CO 5,003 20125. New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 4,957 20116. BYU Provo, UT 4,5507. Utah State Logan, UT 4,5348. Nevada, Reno Reno, NV 4,505 2011

UNLV CAREER TD RECEPTIONSRK TDs PLAYER, YEARS1. 24 Henry Bailey 1991-942. 21 Sam “Disco Kid” Greene 1979-803. 20 Nathaniel Hawkins 1968-714. 19 Phillip Payne 2008-SA

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CEDRIC CORMIER2nd YearWide ReceiversCedric Cormier (pronounced cor-mee-AIR) came from Miami (Ohio) University to take over the Rebel receiving corps. He spent the 2009 season coaching the RedHawk wide receivers after working the previous two seasons in the same capacity at Montana. In Missoula he coached future NFL wideout Marc Mariani, who in 2008 was a second team All-American with 1,308 receiving yards, 15 touchdowns and a school-record 2,265 all-purpose yards. Prior to Montana, Cormier was an assistant coach at Baytown (Texas) High School for two seasons after starting his coaching career at Channelview (Texas) High School in 2004. The Houston native was a four-year letterman at receiver Colorado from 1998-2001.

DOMINIC DASTE2nd YearRunning BacksFormer Pac-10 player and coach Dominic Daste (pronounced DAS-tee) oversees UNLV’s running backs after seven seasons as an assistant at Montana. He coached the Grizzlies’ tight ends during his last four years at UM and also spent 2009 as running game coordinator for its high-powered offense. He began his tenure coaching the offensive line. Daste went to Missoula after two seasons as graduate assistant coach at his alma mater, the University of Washington, after lettering four years for the Huskies at guard.

MIKE GERBER2nd YearStrength & ConditioningMike Gerber (pronounced GRR-burr) is in his second year at UNLV as strength and conditioning coach for the football program. Gerber came to the desert after finishing his fourth season as the University of Montana’s strength coach in charge of football. He joined the Grizzlies after being in private business in New York as owner of Mike Gerber Sport-Strength and co-owner and president of Strength in Motion. He served as the head strength and conditioning coach at Syracuse University from 1995-2000 and also made stops at the University of Maryland, Yale University and Middlebury College.

CHAD GERMER2nd YearOffensive LineChad Germer (pronounced JUR-mur) was hired as offensive line coach after serving in that same capacity at Montana. In the previous two years, his lines opened holes for standout running back Chase Reynolds as the 2009 second team All-American rushed for a combined 44 touchdowns and 3,085 yards in 2008-09. In 2009, the Grizzlies ranked 18th in the FCS in fewest QB sacks allowed. Germer is also a veteran of the MWC after coaching the line at Wyoming from 2003-08. A 1991 All-American center at Montana, he began his coaching career at his alma mater in 1998 and went on to coach four All-Americans during his first stint at UM.

MICHAEL GRAY2nd YearDefensive TacklesMichael Gray, who coaches defensive tackles at UNLV, boasts an extensive resume. A veteran of the Pac-10 and SEC, Gray spent four seasons coaching the defensive line at his alma mater, the University of Oregon, from 2005-08. He returned to the Ducks after coaching two years at the University of Kentucky (2003-04). That was preceded by a six-year stint at Oregon State (1997-2002) during which the Beavers played in three bowl games, including the team’s 41-9 rout of Notre Dame in the Fiesta Bowl.Gray spent two seasons in the NFL as part of the staff of the Los Angeles Rams (1996-97), two years at Weber State (1994-95) and got his first coaching job for the Canadian Football League’s British Columbia Lions (1993-94). The Baltimore, Md., native played two seasons at Oregon (1981-82) before turning in an eight-year career (1985-92) playing in the CFL for B.C. and Winnipeg.

BRENT MYERS2nd YearTight EndsBrent Myers brought three decades of collegiate coaching experience to Las Vegas where he coaches the UNLV tight ends. Myers spent the previous three seasons as offensive line coach and running game coordinator at the University of Louisville. Before joining the Cardinals he spent three seasons in the same position at Arizona State of the Pac-10 Conference. A veteran of eight bowl games, Myers also served one season as the assistant head coach and offensive line coach at Utah in 2003. He joined the Utes after spending three seasons as the offensive line coach at Washington (2000-02). He was also the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Boise State (1998-99) and Myers’ other stops included Northern Arizona (1992-97), Eastern Washington (1982-83, 1985-91) and Southern Illinois (1984). A Seattle native, Myers was a Division II honorable mention All-America player at EWU in 1981 and earned his degree from the school in 1982.

ASSISTANT COACHES

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KRAIG PAULSON2nd YearDefensive CoordinatorDefensive EndsKraig Paulson serves as defensive coordinator for the Rebels and oversees the team’s defensive ends as well. Paulson spent the presvious six seasons as Hauck’s defensive coordinator at Montana while also coaching the ends. He also served as UM’s assistant head coach for five years. Paulson’s 2009 defense led the FCS in turnovers gained with 37, including bringing in a stunning 26 interceptions. Paulson boasts two-plus decades of college coaching experience, including serving as defensive coordinator and secondary coach at Utah State from 2000-03. The former Montana fullback actually had two stints coaching at his alma mater. He worked with the linebackers, defensive line and secondary from 1987-99, moving from graduate assistant to defensive coordinator during his first stop in Missoula.

ROB PHENICIE2nd Year Offensive CoordinatorQuarterbacksRob Phenicie (pronounced FEN-ah-see) took over as UNLV’s offensive coordinator in 2010 during what is actually his second stint at the school, as he spent one year assisting John Robinson’s first Rebel staff in 1999. In 2009, Phenicie’s Montana offense ranked second in the nation among FCS teams with 35.8 points per game and ninth in total yards with 427.4 per game while Griz quarterback Andrew Selle ranked fourth in the country in pass efficiency. Prior to joining UM, Phenicie spent three seasons coaching at MWC member Wyoming from 2000-02. He coached the Cowboys’ receivers and was the program’s recruiting coordinator in 2001 before becoming co-offensive coordinator for one campaign. He was also offensive coordinator at Cal State Northridge from 1997-98 after serving as a graduate assistant coach at UCLA and his alma mater, the University of Memphis.

ROBIN ROSS1st YearLinebackersLinebackers coach Robin Ross is the only new face on the 2011 UNLV staff. Ross finished his second year as tight ends coach as a graduate assistant at Oregon State after having spent the previous three seasons as the head coach at NCAA Division II Western Washington University before that institution eliminated its football program after the 2008 season. Ross began his coaching career at Long Beach State and made stops that included Cincinnati, Washington State, Iowa State, Fresno State and Oregon before he spent two seasons coaching in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders, including the 2000 AFC West Championship squad. He later returned to Oregon and then OSU before taking over as head coach at WWU. Ross received his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Washington State in 1977. He played at Rio Hondo Community College in Whittier, Calif., before transferring to WSU where he earned second team All-Pac-8 and became a 10th round draft choice by the San Francisco 49ers in 1976.

J.D. WILLIAMS2nd YearAssistant Head CoachPass Defense CoordinatorDefensive BacksA coach familiar with the Mountain West Conference, J.D. Williams came from the University of Utah to serve as UNLV’s assistant head coach, pass defense coordinator and defensive backs coach. Williams coached the Ute cornerbacks in 2009 as the team ranked 17th in the nation in pass defense and went on to a Poinsettia Bowl championship. He joined Utah after seven years working in Pac-10 secondaries (2006-08 at Washington and 2002-2005 at California). Prior to that, Williams served two seasons as secondary coach at his alma mater, Fresno State, from 2000-01. He also coached the secondary at San Jose State in 1999 and Cal Poly in 1998. He began his coaching career in 1997 as a Fresno State graduate assistant. A second team All-American at corner for the Bulldogs, Williams was a first round NFL Draft pick in 1990, going to the Buffalo Bills with the 16th selection. He went on to play in four Super Bowls with the Bills and also played for the Cardinals and 49ers before his pro career ended after the 1996 season.

ASSISTANT COACHES

RHETT BROOKSGraduate Asst. Coach

MIKE FERRITERGraduate Asst. Coach

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HAUCK ANNOUNCES HIS SECOND UNLV CLASS LAS VEGAS – Head coach Bobby Hauck brought in players from states ranging from Florida to New York to Alaska to Nevada -- and all the way from American Samoa -- as his second UNLV football class, made up of 23 future Rebels, was announced on the initial day of the national signing period. “This was a good day for UNLV, a real good day,” Hauck said. “Rebel Football took a big step forward with this recruiting class. These guys are big, tough football players and along with last year’s class, will be the basis for success in the future.” UNLV’s class boasted seven players who were assigned at least three stars by Scout, Rivals or Scouts Inc. The group consisted of student-athletes whose hometowns are spread among seven states and one territory: 12 from California, three from Texas, two each from Arizona and Florida and one each from Nevada, Alaska, New York and American Samoa. “We sure covered some ground this year,” Hauck said. “We’ll go wherever we need to go to put together a good class. Sometimes that is down the street and sometimes that’s in Anchorage. Texas is a hot-bed of talent that remains productive for us, as we signed three guys out of there this year.” The recruits list, which didnot include three grayshirts who signed a year ago but joined the program this semester as true freshmen, featured 15 high school players and eight junior-college players, just one year after a class that included only one JC signee. “We have a group of junior college players that can provide us some immediate help. It was necessary to recruit a number of JC players because the size of our junior class was so small. The basis of our recruiting remains high school players but we needed to balance the numbers out.” The class was largely even with 12 offensive players and 10 on defense, plus one special teams player. The full breakdown is was follows: 4 DL, 4 OL, 4 DB, 3 TE, 2 LB, 2 RB, 2 QB, 1 WR and 1 PK/P. “We’re trying to change the makeup of our team -- trying to get bigger and more physical and certainly this class answers some of those concerns. It takes some time to develop the young guys but down the road this will provide us a big, physical group.”

2011 UNLV SIGNEES

UNLV 2011 FOOTBALL RECRUITING CLASS (23)HIGH SCHOOL SIGNEES (15)

NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOLConnorAfoa LB 6-0 215 FR-HS Henderson,NV FoothillHSBrandonBaker DB 6-2 180 FR-HS Lancaster,TX LancasterHSTylerBergsten TE 6-4 230 FR-HS Phoenix,AZ GreenwayHSPatrickCarroll OL 6-5 275 FR-HS LaCanada,CA St.FrancisHSDevanteDavis WR 6-3 195 FR-HS GalenaPark,TX NorthShoreHSDavid Green DL 6-4 245 FR-HS Wasilla, AK Wasilla HS NickGstrein TE 6-3 260 FR-HS Irvine,CA WoodbridgeHSKennyKeys DB 6-4 190 FR-HS SanDiego,CA HelixHSAndrewOberg OL 6-7 260 FR-HS Islip,NY IslipHSElijhaaPenny RB 6-2 245 FR-HS Norwalk,CA NorwalkHSJakePhillips TE 6-6 240 FR-HS Lakewood,CA LakewoodHSSonny Sanitoa DL 6-4 235 FR-HS Pago Pago, A. Samoa Samoana HS NickSherry QB 6-5 220 FR-HS Petaluma,CA CasaGrandeHSNickWhite OL 6-6 265 FR-HS Chandler,AZ GilbertHSFredWilson DB 5-11 165 FR-HS Bakersfield,CA WestHS

JUNIOR COLLEGE SIGNEES (8)NAME POS HT WT CL-EXP HOMETOWN PREVIOUS SCHOOLAllenCarroll OL 6-4 300 JR-TR Oakland,CA CollegeoftheSequoiasLouvanGreen DL 6-2 295 JR-TR Fresno,CA CollegeoftheSequoiasPrincetonJackson LB 6-0 230 JR-TR Houston,TX BlinnCollegeEricJohnson* RB/KR 5-8 175 JR-TR GreenCoveSprings,FL CollegeoftheSequoiasChaseLansford P/PK 6-2 190 JR-TR YorbaLinda,CA SantaAnaCollegeSeanReilly* QB 6-4 210 JR-TR TrabucoCanyon,CA SaddlebackCollegeKenSpigner DB 5-11 190 JR-TR Miami,FL CollegeoftheSequoiasTrentAllmang-Wilder*DL 6-7 280 JR-TR PalmSprings,CA CollegeoftheDesert*Midyear Junior-College Transfer Already Enrolled at UNLV

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UNLV STATISTICAL LEADERSTop-100 National Rankings are in Bold Italics

RETURNING LOSTRUSHING (ATT-YDS-AVG-TD) TimCornett(144-546-3.8-6) ChanningTrotter(71-236-3.3-1)Deante’ Purvis (57-223-3.9-0) PASSING CalebHerring OmarClayton-91st (28CMP-56ATT,3INT,50.0PCT,365YDS,4TD) (158CMP-283ATT,9INT,55.8PCT,1,818YDS,13TD) RECEPTIONS (REC-YDS-AVG-TD) PhillipPayne(40-689-17.2-5) ChanningTrotter(10-41-4.1-1) MichaelJohnson(51-571-11.2-5)

RECEIVING YARDS PhillipPayne(62.6YPG)-74th TateKnutson(9.6YPG TOTAL OFFENSE TimCornett(546,42.0YPG) OmarClayton(2,012,154.8YPG)-92nd ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE MarcusSullivan(1,105,100.5YPG) ChanningTrotter(277,21.3YPG)

PUNT RETURNS MichaelJohnson(9-22,2.4AVG,0TD) None

KICKOFF RETURNS MarcusSullivan(35-976,27.9AVG,0TD)-17th None SCORING NolanKohorst(53PTS-8FGs/29XP) ChanningTrotter(12PTS-2TD)TimCornett(48PTS-8TD) PUNTING Brendon Lamers (76-2,872, 37.8 AVG) - 88th None

PLACE-KICKING NolanKohorst(8-11FG,29-30XP) None INTERCEPTIONS WillChandler(5INT,32YDS,0TD)-T22nd None TACKLES B.J.Bell(29UT,22AT,51TT) RonniePaulo(41UT,44AT,85TT)EricTuiloma(26UT,22,48TT) AlexDeGiacomo(56UT,28AT,84TT)

TACKLES FOR LOSS B.J.Bell(3.5TFL,20YDS) PrestonBrooks(5.5TFL,26YDS) QB SACKSB.J. Bell (1.5 SCK, 15 YDS) Preston Brooks (3.0 SCK, 12 YDS)Sidney Hodge (1.5 SCK, 20 YDS)

PASSES DEFENDEDWillChandler(3PBU,5INT) AlexDeGiacomo(4PBU,0INT)

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2010 UNLV STATISTICS

Date Opponent W/L Score AttendSept. 4 No. 12/12 WISCONSIN L 41-21 31,107Sept. 11 at No. 20/20 Utah L 38-10 45,102Sept. 18 at Idaho L 30-7 15,390Sept. 25 NEW MEXICO W 45-10 16,961Oct. 2 No. 25/25 NEVADA, RENO L 44-26 28,958Oct. 9 at West Virginia L 49-10 58,234 Oct. 16 at Colorado State L 43-10 30,753Oct. 30 No. 4/4 TCU L 48-6 16,745Nov. 6 at BYU L 55-7 61, 283 Nov. 13 WYOMING W 42-16 16,111 Nov. 18 AIR FORCE L 35-20 13,790 Nov. 27 at San Diego State L 48-14 22,091Dec. 4 at No. 25 Hawai’i L 59-21 37,820 *Mountain West Conference game

Record Overall Home AwayAll Games 2-11 2-4 0-7Conference 2-6 2-2 0-4Non-Conference 0-5 0-2 0-3

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total UNLV 62 65 37 75 - 239Opponents 148 169 130 69 - 516

Total: 13/394,345 (13/30,334)Home: 6/123,672 (6/20,612) Away: 7/270,673 (7/38,668)

UNLV TEAM STATISTICS 2010 RESULTS (2-11, 2-6 MWC)

SCORE BY QUARTERS

ATTENDANCE (AVG)

PLAYER G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GSULLIVAN, M. 11 27 102 0 976 0 1105 100.5CORNETT, Tim 13 546 98 0 333 0 977 75.2PAYNE, Phillip 11 0 689 0 0 0 689 62.6JOHNSON, M. 13 -2 571 22 0 0 591 45.5RANDLE, Bradle 13 109 11 0 329 0 449 34.5TROTTER, C. 13 236 41 0 0 0 277 21.3PURVIS, Deante 13 223 8 0 39 0 270 20.8CLAYTON, Oma 13 194 16 0 0 0 210 16.2HARRINGTON, A. 13 0 163 0 0 0 163 12.5KNUTSON, Tate 13 0 125 0 0 0 125 9.6WATKINS, Kyle 13 0 110 0 0 0 110 8.5VIDAL, Anthony 13 0 107 0 0 0 107 8.2MAYS, Trey 12 0 82 0 0 0 82 6.8COX, C.J. 3 56 0 0 0 0 56 18.7CARTER, Nate 13 0 0 21 0 17 38 2.9DAVIS, Kurt 10 0 37 0 0 0 37 3.7HODGE, Sidney 9 0 0 -2 39 0 37 4.1CHANDLER, Will 13 0 0 0 0 32 32 2.5TUILOMA, Eric 13 0 0 27 0 0 27 2.1BAREFIELD, M. 3 0 24 0 0 0 24 8.0HASSON, Tim 13 0 0 20 0 0 20 1.5STOLDEN, Irshad 7 0 19 0 0 0 19 2.7REED, Aaron 12 0 14 0 0 0 14 1.2BRENCE, Beau 13 0 5 0 3 0 8 0.6CLAUSEN, Mike 12 -11 0 0 0 18 7 0.6KOHORST, Nolan 13 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.1LAMERS, B. 13 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -0.2TEAM 4 -11 0 0 0 0 -11 -2.8HERRING, Caleb 8 -21 0 0 0 0 -21 -2.6Total 13 1343 2222 88 1719 67 5439 418.4Opponents 13 2895 2961 203 724 192 6975 536.5

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE

TEAM STATISTICS UNLV OPPSCORING 239 516 Points Per Game 18.4 39.7FIRST DOWNS 204 291 Rushing 82 153 Passing 97 121 Penalty 25 17RUSHING YARDAGE 1,343 2,895 Yards gained rushing 1,719 3,113 Yards lost rushing 376 218 Rushing Attempts 453 554 Average Per Rush 3.0 5.2 Average Per Game 103.3 222.7 TDs Rushing 9 39PASSING YARDAGE 2,222 2,961 Comp-Att-Int 191-352-12 208-325-7 Average Per Pass 6.3 9.1 Average Per Catch 11.6 14.2 Average Per Game 170.9 227.8 TDs Passing 18 25TOTAL OFFENSE 3,565 5,856 Total Plays 805 879 Average Per Play 4.4 6.7 Average Per Game 274.2 450.5KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 74-1,719 35-724PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-88 21-203INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-67 12-192KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.2 20.7PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.8 9.7INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.6 16.0FUMBLES-LOST 17-6 19-11PENALTIES-Yards 77-767 79-707 Average Per Game 59.0 54.4PUNTS-Yards 77-2,852 40-1,532 Average Per Punt 37.0 38.3 Net punt average 33.4 33.6TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:53 31:073RD-DOWN Conversions 61/178 75/159 3rd-Down Pct 34% 47%4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/27 13/20 4th-Down Pct 37% 65%SACKS BY-Yards 12-86 36-231MISC YARDS 0 0TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 31 67FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 8-11 17-19ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-0RED-ZONE SCORES 25-30 83% 52-65 80%RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 18-30 60% 42-65 65%PAT-ATTEMPTS 29-30 97% 63-67 94%ATTENDANCE 123,672 270,673 Games/Avg Per Game 6/20,612 7/38,668 Neutral Site Games 0/0

PUNTINGPLAYER No Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 BlkdLAMERS, Brendon 76 2872 37.8 54 4 33 13 0TEAM 1 -20 -20.0 0 0 0 0 0Total 77 2852 37.0 54 4 33 13 0Opponents 40 1532 38.3 60 5 13 11 2

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2010 UNLV STATISTICS

PLAYER G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/GCORNETT, Tim 13 144 587 41 546 3.8 6 46 42.0TROTTER, C. 13 71 262 26 236 3.3 1 18 18.2PURVIS, Deante` 13 57 239 16 223 3.9 0 27 17.2CLAYTON, Omar 13 97 366 172 194 2.0 1 33 14.9RANDLE, Bradley 13 25 110 1 109 4.4 1 16 8.4COX, C.J. 3 21 64 8 56 2.7 0 18 18.7SULLIVAN, M. 11 3 27 0 27 9.0 0 25 2.5KOHORST, Nolan 13 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1JOHNSON, M. 13 2 4 6 -2 -1.0 0 4 -0.2LAMERS, Brendon 13 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 -0.2TEAM 4 3 0 11 -11 -3.7 0 0 -2.8CLAUSEN, Mike 12 6 7 18 -11 -1.8 0 3 -0.9HERRING, Caleb 8 21 53 74 -21 -1.0 0 12 -2.6Total 13 453 1719 376 1343 3.0 9 46 103.3Opponents 13 554 3113 218 2895 5.2 39 72 222.7

PLAYER G No Yds Avg TD Long Avg/GJOHNSON, M. 13 51 571 11.2 5 60 43.9PAYNE, Phillip 11 40 689 17.2 5 65 62.6HARRINGTON, A. 13 16 163 10.2 0 17 12.5VIDAL, Anthony 13 14 107 7.6 1 23 8.2CORNETT, Tim 13 13 98 7.5 2 20 7.5TROTTER, C. 13 10 41 4.1 1 15 3.2KNUTSON, Tate 13 9 125 13.9 0 51 9.6WATKINS, Kyle 13 8 110 13.8 1 27 8.5SULLIVAN, M. 11 6 102 17.0 2 41 9.3MAYS, Trey 12 6 82 13.7 0 23 6.8PURVIS, Deante` 13 6 8 1.3 0 9 0.6DAVIS, Kurt 10 3 37 12.3 0 20 3.7STOLDEN, Irshad 7 3 19 6.3 1 9 2.7BAREFIELD, Mark 3 2 24 12.0 0 19 8.0CLAYTON, Omar 13 1 16 16.0 0 16 1.2REED, Aaron 12 1 14 14.0 0 14 1.2RANDLE, Bradley 13 1 11 11.0 0 11 0.8BRENCE, Beau 13 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.4Total 13 191 2222 11.6 18 65 170.9Opponents 13 208 2961 14.2 25 73 227.8

RUSHING

RECEIVING

PLAYER No Yds Avg TD LongSULLIVAN, M. 35 976 27.9 0 73RANDLE, Bradley 18 329 18.3 0 26CORNETT, Tim 14 333 23.8 0 58PURVIS, Deante` 3 39 13.0 0 18HODGE, Sidney 2 39 19.5 0 20BRENCE, Beau 1 3 3.0 0 3REED, Aaron 1 0 0.0 0 0Total 74 1719 23.2 0 73Opponents 35 724 20.7 0 74

KICK RETURNS

INTERCEPTIONS

FUMBLE RETURNSPLAYER No Yds Avg TD LongCHANDLER, Will 1 82 82.0 0 82BELL, B.J. 1 40 40.0 1 40CLAUSEN, Mike 1 64 64.0 1 64Total 3 186 62.0 2 82Opponents 3 39 13.0 1 20

PLAYER No Yds Avg TD LongCHANDLER, Will 5 32 6.4 1 19CARTER, Nate 1 17 17.0 0 17CLAUSEN, Mike 1 18 18.0 0 18Total 7 67 9.6 1 19Opponents 12 192 16.0 1 43

PLAYER G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GCLAYTON, Omar 13 380 194 1818 2012 154.8CORNETT, Tim 13 144 546 0 546 42.0HERRING, Caleb 8 77 -21 365 344 43.0TROTTER, C. 13 71 236 0 236 18.2PURVIS, Deante` 13 57 223 0 223 17.2RANDLE, Bradley 13 25 109 0 109 8.4COX, C.J. 3 21 56 0 56 18.7SULLIVAN, M. 11 3 27 0 27 2.5JOHNSON, M. 13 3 -2 16 14 1.1CLAUSEN, Mike 12 17 -11 23 12 1.0KOHORST, Nolan 13 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1LAMERS, B. 13 3 -2 0 -2 -0.2TEAM 4 3 -11 0 -11 -2.8Total 13 805 1343 2222 3565 274.2Opponents 13 879 2895 2961 5856 450.5

TOTAL OFFENSE

PUNT RETURNS

PASSING

|——— PATs ———|PLAYER TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsKOHORST, Nolan - 8-11 29-30 - - - - - 53CORNETT, Tim 8 - - - - - - - 48JOHNSON, M. 5 - - 0-1 - - - - 30PAYNE, Phillip 5 - - - - - - - 30TROTTER, C. 2 - - - - - - - 12SULLIVAN, M. 2 - - - - - - - 12CLAYTON, Omar 1 - - - - - - - 6VIDAL, Anthony 1 - - - - - - - 6HASSON, Tim 1 - - - - - - - 6STOLDEN, Irshad 1 - - - - - - - 6WATKINS, Kyle 1 - - - - - - - 6RANDLE, Bradley 1 - - - - - - - 6CLAUSEN, Mike 1 - - - - - - - 6BELL, B.J. 1 - - - - - - - 6CHANDLER, Will 1 - - - - - - - 6Total 31 8-11 29-30 0-1 - - - - 239Opponents 67 17-19 63-67 - - - - - 516

SCORING

PLAYER No Yds Avg TD LongJOHNSON, M. 9 22 2.4 0 19HODGE, Sidney 2 -2 -1.0 0 3TUILOMA, Eric 1 27 27.0 0 0CARTER, Nate 1 21 21.0 0 0HASSON, Tim 0 20 0.0 1 19Total 13 88 6.8 1 19Opponents 21 203 9.7 1 77

PLAYER G Effic C-A-I Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/GCLAYTON, Omar 13 118.59 158-283-9 55.8 1818 13 65 139.8HERRING, Caleb 8 117.61 28-56-3 50.0 365 4 51 45.6CLAUSEN, Mike 12 83.93 4-11-0 36.4 23 1 16 1.9LAMERS, B. 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0JOHNSON, M. 13 234.40 1-1-0 100.0 16 0 16 1.2Total 13 117.34 191-352-12 54.3 2222 18 65 170.9Opponents 13 161.61 208-325-7 64.0 2961 25 73 227.8

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|————Tackles————| |-Sacks-| |—Pass Def—| |-Fumbles-| Blkd NO PLAYER G Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp-QH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf36 PAULO, Ronnie 13 41 44 85 2.0-4 . . 1 . . . . .22 DE GIACOMO, A. 13 56 28 84 4.0-6 . . 4 . 2-0 . . .24 FUIMAONO, Starr 12 39 42 81 2.5-4 . . 1 . . 1 . .38 RANDLEMAN, C. 13 40 17 57 3.0-18 1.0-7 . 1 . . 1 . .92 BELL, B.J. 13 29 22 51 3.5-20 1.5-15 . 1 . 1-40 1 . .13 TUILOMA, Eric 13 26 22 48 1.5-3 . . 3 . . . 1 .23 HODGE, Sidney 9 33 11 44 1.5-20 1.5-20 . 2 . 1-0 2 . .25 GRANT, Mike 13 17 22 39 1.5-6 . . 3 . . 1 . .91 BROOKS, Preston 13 18 20 38 5.5-26 3.0-12 . . 1 1-0 . . .96 DUNLAP, James 13 17 21 38 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .1 CHANDLER, Will 13 24 13 37 2.5-5 . 5-32 3 . 2-82 . . .55 CARTER, Nate 13 17 18 35 . . 1-17 . . . . 1 .41 MAKA, Tani 13 15 19 34 2.0-13 . . 1 . . 1 . .6 CLAUSEN, Mike 12 13 18 31 . . 1-18 . . 1-64 . . .99 AAITUI, Isaako 12 14 13 27 5.0-22 1.5-12 . 1 . 1-0 1 1 .47 MAREKO, Daniel 12 16 10 26 4.0-26 1.5-13 . 1 1 . . . .43 HASSON, Tim 13 13 6 19 1.0-3 . . 1 . 1-0 . . .97 BOBAK, Ian 13 7 10 17 1.5-3 1.0-2 . 1 . . . . .68 HOLLOWAY, Nate 13 9 6 15 1.5-5 . . . . . 1 . .61 GASTON, Tyler 8 7 6 13 3.0-11 1.0-5 . . . . 1 . .15 THERRELL, John 11 9 4 13 1.0-2 . . . . . . . .95 KLORMAN, Alex 13 6 4 10 0.5-0 . . . . . . . .9 DIXON, Travis 4 4 5 9 . . . 2 . . . . .18 SULLIVAN, M. 11 7 2 9 . . . . . 1-0 . . .57 OILAND, Kjelby 5 2 4 6 . . . . . . . . .5 JONES, Chris 8 5 1 6 . . . . . . . . .28 RANDLE, Bradley 13 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . .26 PURVIS, Deante` 13 4 2 6 . . . 1 . . 1 . .20 BROWN, Kenny 7 5 . 5 . . . . . . . . .34 COLEMAN, Cedric 6 3 1 4 . . . 3 . . . . .46 WHITE, Anthony 11 1 3 4 . . . . . . . . .48 BRENCE, Beau 13 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .81 KNUTSON, Tate 13 3 . 3 . . . . . . 1 . .87 MAYS, Trey 12 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .44 WATKINS, Kyle 13 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .64 ZISMANN, Doug 10 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . .75 MURPHY, Matt 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .73 MARCHAL, Evan 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .65 FEAGAI, Ramsey 12 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .10 POINTER, Q. 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .45 LAMERS, Brendon 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .8 HERRING, Caleb 8 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .39 JAEKLE, Ben 13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .35 CORNETT, Tim 13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .32 TROTTER, C. 13 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .4 PAYNE, Phillip 11 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .94 TUPOU, Willie 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .2 CLAYTON, Omar 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .66 GIANNINOTO, J. 13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .Total 13 520 403 923 48-199 12-86 7-67 30 2 11-186 12 3 .Opponents 13 434 469 903 91-374 36-231 12-192 41 9 7-39 8 . .

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

OFFENSEOPPONENT WR WR/TE LT LG C RG RT TE QB TE/WR/FB TB PKWISCONSIN Payne Johnson, M. Murphy Gianninoto Mack Zismann Marchal Harrington Clausen Watkins Trotter Kohorstat Utah Payne Johnson, M. Murphy Gianninoto Mack Zismann Marchal Harrington Clayton Watkins Cox Kohorstat Idaho Payne Johnson, M. Murphy Gianninoto Mack Zismann Marchal Harrington Clayton Sullivan Trotter KohorstNEW MEXICO Payne Johnson, M. Murphy Gianninoto Mack Zismann Marchal Harrington Clayton Sullivan Trotter KohorstNEVADA, RENO Payne Johnson, M. Murphy Gianninoto Mack Zismann Marchal Harrington Clayton Watkins Trotter Kohorstat West Virginia Reed Davis Murphy Gianninoto Mack Zismann Marchal Harrington Clayton Brence Cornett Kohorstat Colorado State Knutson Johnson M. Murphy Gianninoto Mack Zismann Marchal Harrington Clayton Davis Purvis KohorstTCU Payne Johnson M. Murphy Rodgers Gianninoto Zismann Marchal Vidal Clayton Brence Cornett Kohorstat BYU Payne Johnson M. Murphy Marchal Gianninoto Heath Rodgers Vidal Clayton Knutson Purvis KohorstWYOMING Payne Watkins Murphy Marchal Gianninoto Heath Rodgers Vidal Clayton Brence Cornett KohorstAIR FORCE Payne Johnson, M. Murphy Marchal Gianninoto Heath Rodgers Vidal Clayton Knutson Cornett Kohorstat San Diego State Payne Johnson, M. Murphy Marchal Gianninoto Heath Rodgers Vidal Clayton Watkins Cornett Kohorstat Hawaii Payne Johnson, M. Murphy Heath Gianninoto Marchal Rodgers Vidal Clayton Knutson Cornett Kohorst

DEFENSEOPPONENT DE DT DT DE LB LB LB CB S S CB PWISCONSIN Dunlap Aaitui Feagai Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Chandler De Giacomo Grant Purvis Lamersat Utah Brooks Aaitui Dunlap Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Chandler De Giacomo Grant Purvis Lamersat Idaho Brooks Aaitui Dunlap Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Chandler De Giacomo Dixon Hodge LamersNEW MEXICO Brooks Aaitui Dunlap Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Chandler De Giacomo Dixon Hodge LamersNEVADA, RENO Brooks Aaitui Dunlap Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Chandler De Giacomo Clausen Hodge Lamersat West Virginia Brooks Aaitui Dunlap Bell Maka Paulo Randleman Grant De Giacomo Clausen Hodge Lamersat Colorado State Brooks Aaitui Dunlap Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Chandler De Giacomo Clausen Grant LamersTCU Brooks Aaitui Dunlap Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Chandler De Giacomo Clausen Grant Lamersat BYU Brooks Aaitui Dunlap Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Chandler De Giacomo Tuiloma Grant LamersWYOMING Brooks Aaitui Holloway Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Chandler De Giacomo Tuiloma Grant LamersAIR FORCE Brooks Aaitui Holloway Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Chandler De Giacomo Tuiloma Grant Lamersat San Diego State Dunlap Aaitui Holloway Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Hodge De Giacomo Tuiloma Grant Lamersat Hawaii Brooks Dunlap Holloway Bell Fuimaono Paulo Randleman Hodge De Giacomo Tuiloma Grant Lamers

STARTING LINEUPS

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UNLV HIGH LOWPoints Scored 45 vs. New Mexico (9/25) 6 vs. TCU (10/30)First Downs 23 vs. Wyoming (11/13) 10 vs. Wisconsin (9/4) Rushing 12 vs. Wyoming (11/13) 3 at Idaho (9/19) Passing 12 vs. Air Force (11/18) 3 vs. Wisconsin (9/4) Penalty 4,atHawai’i(12/4) 1,fivetimes,lastatSanDiegoState(11/27)Rushing Attempts 45 at Colorado State (10/16) 24 vs. TCU (10/30)RushingYards 197vs.Wyoming(11/13) 22atBYU(10/6)PassingAttempts 37atUtah(9/11) 15atIdaho(9/19)PassingCompletions 20atWestVirginia(10/9) 7atIdaho(9/19)Passing Yards 230 vs. New Mexico (9/25) 105 vs. Wisconsin (9/4)PassesHadIntercepted 3,atHawai’i(12/4) 0,sixtimes,lastatSanDiegoState(11/27)TotalOffensivePlays 79atUtah(9/11) 51atIdaho(9/19)TotalOffensiveYards 415vs.NewMexico(9/25) 144atBYU(10/6)Fumbles 3atColoradoState(10/16) 0,fivetimes,lastatSanDiegoState(11/27) Lost 2 at Colorado State (10/16) 0, six times, at Hawai’i (12/4)Penalties 10vs.Nevada(10/2) 3,atSanDiegoState(11/27) Yards 132 vs. Nevada (10/2) 30 vs. Wisconsin (9/4)Sacks 4vs.NewMexico(9/25) 0,fivetimes,atSanDiegoState(11/27) Yards 39vs.NewMexico(9/25) 0,fivetimes,atSanDiegoState(11/27)

OPPONENTS HIGH LOWPoints Scored 59 at Hawai’i (12/4) 10 vs. New Mexico (9/25)FirstDowns 30,twice,lastatSanDiegoState(11/27) 14atUtah(9/11) Rushing 21 vs. Nevada (10/2) 5 at Utah (9/11) Passing 16 at Hawai’i (12/4) 3 vs. Wyoming (11/13) Penalty 4 vs. Wyoming (11/13) 0, three times, lastat Hawai’i (12/4)Rushing Attempts 62 vs. Air Force (11/18) 28, twice, last at Hawai’i (12/4)Passing Attempts 46 at Hawai’i (12/4) 9 vs. Air Force (11/18)Passing Completions 31 at Hawai’i (12/4) 10 at Colorado State (10/16)Passing Yards 423 at Hawai’i (12/4) 140 vs. Wyoming (11/13)PassesHadIntercepted 2vs.NewMexico(9/25) 0,fivetimes,atSanDiegoState(11/27)TotalOffensivePlays 83atBYU(10/6) 48atUtah(9/11)TotalOffensiveYards 606atHawai’i(12/4) 273vs.Wyoming(11/13)Fumbles 3,twice,lastatColoradoState(10/16) 0,fourtimes,lastatBYU(10/6) Lost 2,threetimes,lastvs.AirForce(11/18) 0,fivetimes,lastatHawai’i(12/4)Penalties 9, twice, last vs. Wyoming (11/13) 3 vs. TCU (10/30) Yards 85atHawai’i(12/4) 30atBYU(10/6)Sacks 6, twice, last at Colorado State (10/16) 0, twice, last vs. Air Force (11/18) Yards 50 at Idaho (9/18) 0, twice, last vs. Air Force (11/18)

UNLV RUSH PASS OFF. 1STDwn POSS. TOsWISCONSIN 112 105 217 10 21:41 1atUtah 102 217 319 18 36:33 1atIdaho 59 128 187 11 28:01 2NEWMEXICO 185 230 415 19 28:39 0NEVADA,RENO 80 214 294 15 27:25 2atWestVirginia 96 180 276 15 36:03 2atColoradoState 149 125 274 19 32:08 2TCU 69 128 197 12 27:11 2atBYU 22 122 144 11 24:32 2WYOMING 197 179 376 23 32:13 1AIRFORCE 113 224 337 18 30:21 1atSanDiegoState 67 167 234 15 23:41 0atHawai’i 92 203 295 18 27:23 3

2010 GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS

2010 TEAM SUPERLATIVES

OPPONENT RUSH PASS OFF. 1STDwn Poss. TOsWISCONSIN 278 197 475 23 38:19 2atUtah 131 207 338 14 23:27 1atIdaho 122 210 332 19 31:59 1NEWMEXICO 114 177 291 17 31:01 3NEVADA,RENO 374 142 516 29 32:35 3atWestVirginia 219 236 445 16 23:57 0atColoradoState 259 233 492 18 27:52 0TCU 273 257 530 30 32:49 2atBYU 216 300 516 29 35:28 0WYOMING 133 140 273 15 27:47 2AIRFORCE 343 111 454 26 29:39 2atSanDiegoState 250 338 588 30 36:19 1atHawaii 183 423 606 25 32:37 1

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UNLVRushingAttempts: 24,TimCornettvs.AirForce(11/18)RushingYards: 85,Deante’PurvisatColoradoState(10/16)TDRun: 46,TimCornettvs.NewMexico(9/25)Non-ScoringRun: 45,TimCornettatWestVirginia(10/9)

PassesAttempted: 37,OmarClaytonatUtah(9/11)PassesCompleted: 18,twice,OmarClaytonvs.AirForce(11/18) Omar Clayton at Utah (9/11)PassesHadIntercepted: 3,OmarClaytonatHawai’i(12/4)CompletionPercentage: .750,CalebHerringatHawai’i(12/4)PassingYards: 224,OmarClaytonvs.AirForce(11/18)TDPass: 60,OmarClaytontoMichaelJohnsonatHawai’i(12/4)Non-ScoringPass: 65, Omary Clayton to Phillip Payne vs. Nevada (10/2) Receptions: 8,PhillipPaynevs.Nevada(10/2) MichaelJohnsonvs.NewMexico(9/25)ReceptionYards: 170,PhillipPaynevs.Nevada(10/2)

PuntReturns: 3,MichaelJohnsonvs.NewMexico(9/25)PuntReturnYards: 27,EricTuilomaatColoradoState(10/16)PuntReturnLong: 27,EricTuilomaatColoradoState(10/16)PuntReturn,TD: 19,TimHassonatUtah(9/11)

KickoffReturns: 8,BradleyRandlevs.TCU(10/30)KickoffReturnYards: 224,MarcusSullivanatSanDiegoState(11/27)KickoffReturnLong: 73,MarcusSullivanatSanDiegoState(11/27)KickoffReturn,TD: N/A

OffensiveAttempts: 32,OmarClaytonatSanDiegoState(11/27)OffensiveYards: 262,OmarClaytonvs.Nevada(10/2)

All-PurposeAttempts: 21, Tim Cornett vs. Wyoming (11/13)All-PurposeYards: 170,PhillipPaynevs.Nevada(10/2)

Points: 24,TimCornettvs.Wyoming(11/13)Touchdowns: 4,TimCornettvs.Wyoming(11/13)FieldGoalsAttempted: 2,twice,NolanKohorstvs.AirForce(11/18) Nolan Kohorst vs. Nevada (10/2)FieldGoalsMade: 2,twice,NolanKohorstvs.AirForce(11/18) Nolan Kohorst vs. Nevada (10/2)LongestFieldGoalAttempted: 48,NolanKohorstvs.Wisconsin(9/4) Nolan Kohorst vs. New Mexico (9/25) LongestFieldGoalMade: 47,NolanKohorstatColoradoState(10/16)

Punts: 10,BrendonLamersatBYU(11/6)BestPuntingAverage: 43.2,BrendonLamersatWestVirginia(10/9) BrendonLamersatUtah(9/11)LongestPunt: 54,BrendonLamersatUtah(9/11)

Tackles: 15,StarrFuimaonovs.AirForce(11/18)Sacks: 1.5,DanielMarekovs.NewMexico(9/25)Interceptions: 1,NateCarteratHawai’i(12/4) Will Chandler vs. Wyoming (11/13) Will Chandler vs. Nevada (10/2) Will Chandler vs. New Mexico (9/25) Mike Clausen vs. New Mexico (9/25) Will Chandler at Idaho (9/18) Will Chandler vs. Wisconsin (9/4)InterceptionReturn: 19yards,WillChandlervs.Wisconsin(9/4)InterceptionReturn,TD: 19,WillChandlervs.Wisconsin(9/4)FumblesForced: 1,11tied,lastwasTylerGastonatHawai’i(12/4)FumblesRecovered: 1,ninetiedFumbleReturn: 82yards,WillChandlervs.Wisconsin(9/4)FumbleReturn,TD: 64,MikeClausenatSanDiegoState(11/27) 40,B.J.Bellvs.NewMexico(9/25)

OPPONENTRushingAttempts: 19,RonnieHillmanatSanDiegoState(11/27) JJDiLuigiatBYU(11/6) Vai Taua vs. Nevada (10/2)RushingYards: 188,VaiTauavs.Nevada(10/2)TDRun: 72,AustynAlexandervs.Wyoming(11/13) Vai Taua vs. Nevada (10/2)Non-ScoringRun: 52,LeonardMasonatColoradoState(10/16)

PassesAttempted: 43,BryantMonizatHawai’i(12/4)PassesCompleted: 29,BryantMonizatHawai’i(12/4)PassesHadIntercepted: 2,TareanAustinvs.NewMexico(9/25)CompletionPercentage: .777,TimJeffersonvs.AirForce(11/18)PassingYards: 380,BryantMonizatHawai’i(12/4)TDPass: 73,PeteThomasatColoradoState(10/16)Non-ScoringPass: 54,NathanEnderletoDanielHardyatIdaho(9/18)

Receptions: 9,KealohaPilaresatHawai’i(12/4)ReceptionYards: 157,KealohaPilaresatHawai’i(12/4)

PuntReturns: 4,J.D.FalslevatBYU(11/6)PuntReturnYards: 42,J.D.FalslevatBYU(11/6)PuntReturnLong: 19,J.D.FalslevatBYU(11/6)PuntReturn,TD: N/A

KickoffReturns: 5,ShakySmithsonatUtah(9/11)KickoffReturnYards: 74,DerekGoodatColoradoState(10/16) Emm McPhearson vs. New Mexico (9/25)KickoffReturnLong: 74,DerekGoodatColoradoState(10/16)KickoffReturn,TD: N/A

OffensiveAttempts: 33,TareanAustinvs.NewMexico(9/25)OffensiveYards: 411,BryantMonizatHawai’i(12/4)

All-PurposeAttempts: 25,TimJeffersonvs.AirForce(11/18)All-PurposeYards: 188,VaiTauavs.Nevada(10/2)

Points: 18,TimJeffersonvs.AirForce(11/18) JoshuaQuezadaatBYU(11/6) BradStarksatWestVirginia(10/9) Vai Taua vs. Nevada (10/2)Touchdowns: 3,TimJeffersonvs.AirForce(11/18) JoshuaQuezadaatBYU(11/6) BradStarksatWestVirginia(10/9) Vai Taua vs. Nevada (10/2)

FieldGoalsAttempted: 4,BenDeLineatColoradoState(10/16)FieldGoalsMade: 3,BenDeLineatColoradoState(10/16) Trey Farquhar at Idaho (9/18)LongestFieldGoalAttempted: 53,AbelPerezatSanDiegoState(11/27)LongestFieldGoalMade: 53,AbelPerezatSanDiegoState(11/27)

Punts: 11,BenSkaervs.NewMexico(9/25)BestPuntingAverage: 60.0,SeanSellwoodatUtah(9/11)LongestPunt: 70,BradNortmanvs.Wisconsin(9/4)

Tackles: 16,ChazWalkeratUtah(9/11)Sacks: 4.5,GuyMilleratColoradoState(10/16)Interceptions: 2,KeithTandyatWestVirginia(10/9)InterceptionReturn: 43,RichardTorresatHawai’i(12/4)InterceptionReturn,TD: N/AFumblesForced: 1,VaughnMeatogaatHawai’i(12/4) Mike Orakpo at Colorado State (10/16) JoshTayloratWestVirginia(10/9) Dontay Moch vs. Nevada (10/2) J.M.Johnsonvs.Nevada(10/2) J.J.Wattvs.Wisconsin(9/4) Eddie Wide at Utah (9/11) Aaron Lavarias at Idaho (9/18)FumblesRecovered: 1,JamesCarawayvs.Wyoming(11/13) Cock Gillmore at Colorado State (10/16) RickyBreweratColoradoState(10/16) ThaddeusBrownvs.Nevada(10/2) Aaron Henry vs. Wisconsin (9/4) Eddie Wide at Utah (9/11) BensonMayowaatIdaho(9/18)FumbleReturn: 20,AaronHenryvs.Wisconsin(9/4)FumbleReturn,TD: N/A

2010 INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES

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RUSHING (Att.-Yds.-TD-Long)OPPONENT CLAYTON CORNETT COX RANDLE TROTTER PURVIS WISCONSIN 9-59-0-19 3-36-0-27 5-25-0-18 1-3-0-3 3-3-0-2 0-0-0-0atUtah 10-28-0-11 3-7-0-4 16-31-0-11 8-29-0-6 3-9-0-4 0-0-0-0at Idaho 8-(-14)-0-6 1-5-0-5 DNP 4-28-0-11 15-62-0-14 0-0-0-0NEW MEXICO 8-23-0-15 2-50-1-46 DNP 8-43-0-16 15-63-1-18 4-12-0-14NEVADA,RENO 11-48-1-33 7-9-0-11 DNP 3-4-1-3 12-19-0-14 0-0-0-0atWestVirginia 5-(-2)-0-7 12-56-0-45 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 3-3-0-2 17-48-0-9atColoradoState 10-(-24)-0-8 17-74-1-14 DNP 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 14-85-0-27TCU 4-14-0-6 11-28-0-6 DNP 0-0-0-0 2-5-0-3 7-25-0-17atBYU 3-2-0-2 13-47-0-14 DNP 0-0-0-0 2-(-3)-0-5 1-(-1)-0-0WYOMING 11-50-0-14 21-70-3-17 DNP 0-0-0-0 5-25-0-12 6-27-0-9AIRFORCE 6-14-0-7 24-69-1-9 DNP 0-0-0-0 3-21-0-12 2-8-0-5atSanDiegoState 4-(-14)-0-6 16-61-0-17 DNP 0-0-0-0 1-(-2)-0-0 6-20-0-12atHawaii 8-6-0-6 14-36-0-9 DNP 0-0-0-0 7-34-0-11 0-0-0-0

PASSING (Att.-Comp.-Int.-Yds.-TD)OPPONENT CLAYTON CLAUSEN HERRINGWISCONSIN 16-6-0-82-1 10-4-0-23-1 DNPatUtah 37-18-0-217-0 DNP DNPatIdaho 8-3-0-41-0 0-0-0-0-0 7-4-1-87-1NEW MEXICO 20-14-0-194-3 0-0-0-0-0 5-3-0-36-0NEVADA, RENO 23-14-1-214-1 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0atWestVirginia 18-12-1-79-0 0-0-0-0-0 14-8-1-101-1at Colorado State 23-15-0-114-0 0-0-0-0-0 1-1-0-11-0TCU 29-15-2-128-1 0-0-0-0-0 2-0-0-0-0atBYU 8-3-1-13-0 0-0-0-0-0 21-8-1-109-1WYOMING 18-13-0-163-3 0-0-0-0-0 DNPAIR FORCE 30-18-1-224-1 1-0-0-0-0 DNPatSanDiegoState 28-13-0-167-1 0-0-0-0-0 2-1-0-0-0at Hawaii 25-14-3-182-2 0-0-0-0-0 4-3-0-21-1

RECEIVING (Rec.-Yds.-TD-Long)OPPONENT PAYNE KNUTSON JOHNSON, M. STOLDEN TROTTER HARRINGTON VIDALWISCONSIN 4-71-1-35 2-18-0-13 2-9-0-7 1-9-1-9 1-(-2)-0-(-2) 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0atUtah 4-30-0-14 1-7-0-7 7-94-0-30 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 2-29-0-23atIdaho 3-79-1-43 0-0-0-0 3-38-0-28 0-0-0-0 1-11-0-11 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0NEW MEXICO 4-39-0-13 0-0-0-0 8-138-3-43 0-0-0-0 1-15-0-15 1-10-0-10 0-0-0-0NEVADA,RENO 7-180-0-65 0-0-0-0 3-27-0-12 0-0-0-0 1-(-1)-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-4-1-4at West Virginia DNP 1-51-0-51 2-10-0-6 2-10-0-9 1-(-1)-0-0 3-34-0-15 2-12-0-6at Colorado State DNP 1-6-0-6 3-12-0-9 0-0-0-0 1-12-0-12 6-58-0-14 1-4-0-4TCU 2-67-0-23 1-16-0-16 7-67-1-23 DNP 0-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 2-7-0-5atBYU 1-16-0-16 0-0-0-0-0 2-19-0-13 DNP 1-(-5)-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 1-6-0-6WYOMING 1-21-1-21 1-6-0-6 0-0-0-0 DNP 1-4-0-4 5-50-0-17 2-23-0-13AIR FORCE 2-61-1-36 0-0-0-0-0 6-43-0-13 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-11-0-11 1-11-0-11at San Diego State 5-91-0-39 0-0-0-0-0 5-38-0-14 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0 1-4-0-4atHawaii 6-84-1-34 2-21-0-12 3-76-1-60 0-0-0-0 2-8-1-4 0-0-0-0 1-7-0-7

TACKLING (U-A-Tot-TFL-Int-PBU-Sacks)OPPONENT PAULO DE GIACOMO RANDLEMAN HODGE BELL CHANDLER FUIMAONOWISCONSIN 7-4-11-0-0-0-0 4-6-10-0-0-0-0 7-0-7-1-0-0-0 3-3-6-0-0-0-0 4-2-6-0-0-0-0 2-2-4-0-1-0-0 3-2-5-0-0-0-0at Utah 3-1-4-0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0-0-0-0 4-1-5-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0 2-2-4-0-0-0-0 1-2-3-0-0-0-0 5-4-9-0.5-0-0-0atIdaho 2-1-3-0-0-0-0 4-4-8-1.0-0-0 4-5-9-0-0-0-0 3-4-7-0.5-0-1 0-4-4-0.5-0-0-1 1-2-3-0-1-1-0 4-2-6-0-0-0-0-0NEW MEXICO 3-2-5-0-0-0-0 3-3-6-0-0-0-0 4-1-5-2.0-0-0-1.0 4-0-4-1.0-0-1-1.0 1-0-1-0-0-0-0 2-2-4-0-1-0-0 3-3-6-0-0-0-0NEVADA,RENO 4-9-13-0-0-0-0 5-2-7-0-0-0-0 1-3-4-0-0-0-0 6-1-7-0-0-0-0 2-6-8-0-0-0-0 3-1-4-0-1-0-0 2-0-2-0-0-0-0at West Virginia 2-2-4-0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0-0-0-0 2-2-4-0-0-0-0 2-1-3-0-0-0-0 3-0-3-0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0-0-0-0 DNPat Colorado State 2-1-3-0-0-0-0 9-0-9-1.0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0 1-1-2-0-0-0-0 4-1-5-1.0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0-0-0-0TCU 2-8-10-0-0-0-0 6-2-8-0-0-0-0 1-2-3-0-0-0-0 DNP 2-2-4-0-0-1-0 4-2-6-0-0-0-0 3-6-9-0-0-0-0atBYU 3-1-4-0-0-0-0 6-3-9-0-0-2-0 7-0-7-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0 4-0-4-2.0-0-0-0 4-0-4-0-0-0-0 3-6-9-0-0-0-0WYOMING 4-6-10-0-0-0-0 6-2-8-2.0-0-0 1-2-3-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0 2-3-5-1.0-0-0-1.0 0-1-1-0.5-1-0-0 3-5-8-1.0-0-0-0AIRFORCE 3-7-10-1.0-0-0-0 1-2-3-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0 2-1-3-0-0-0-0 6-2-8-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-1-0 5-10-15-0-0-0-0atSanDiegoState 1-2-3-0-0-0-0 6-3-9-0-0-0-0 6-1-7-0-0-0-0 9-1-10-0-0-1-0 2-0-2-0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0-0-1-0 4-4-8-0-0-0-0at Hawaii 5-0-5-1.0-0-1-0 3-1-4-0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0-0-0-0 3-0-3-0-0-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0 1-0-1-0-0-0-0 2-0-21.0-0-0-0

2010 GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSFIELD GOALSNOLAN KOHORST ATT MADEWISCONSIN 1 (48) -at Utah 1 (28) 1 (28)at Idaho - -NEW MEXICO 2, (24, 48) 1 (24)NEVADA, RENO 2, (24, 32) 2, (24, 32)at West Virginia 1 (39) 1 (39)atColoradoState 1(47) 1(47)TCU - -atBYU - -WYOMING - -AIR FORCE 2 (32, 32) 2 (32, 32)at San Diego State 1 (44) -at Hawaii - -TOTALS 11 8

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Sam Boyd Stadium • Las Vegas, Nev.Sept. 4, 2010 • Att. 31,107

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WISC 14 3 24 0 -- 41UNLV 7 7 0 7 -- 21

WISC - Clay 5-yd run (Welch kick) 7:23 1stWISC - Ball 1-yd run (Welch kick) 4:32 1stUNLV - Chandler 19-yd INT Return (Kohorst kick) 1:56 1stWISC - Welch 20-yd FG 10:13 2ndUNLV - Payne 16-yd pass from Clausen (Kohorst kick) 1:08 2ndWISC - Aaron 20-yd Fumble Return (Welch kick) 13:35 3rdWISC - Welch 33-yd FG 8:25 3rdWISC - Clay 16-yd run (Welch kick) 6:22 3rdWISC - Ball 16-yd run (Welch kick) 1:39 3rdUNLV - Stolden 9-yd pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 12:42 4th

WIS UNLVFirst Downs 23 10 Rushes-Yards 50-278 27-112Passing Yards 197 105Passes (A-C-I) 20-15-1 26-10-0Total Offense 475 217Punt returns-Yards 1-2 2-18Kick Returns-Yards 3-52 5-93Interceptions-Yards 0-0 1-19Sacks By-Yards 4-22 0-0Punts-Average 5-45.2 8-34.4Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-35 4-30Possession Time 38:19 21:41

Rushing: (WIS) Clay 17-123, Ball 16-79, White 11-59, Toon 2-10, Gilreath 1-8, Tolzien 1-1, Anderson 2-(-2) (UNLV) Clayton 9-59, Cornett 3-36, Cox 5-25, Randle 1-3, Trotter 3-0, Clausen 6-(-11).

Passing: (WIS) Tolzien 15-20-1-197-0, (UNLV) Clayton 6-16-0-82-1, Clausen 4-10-0-23-1.

Receiving: (WIS) Gilreath 4-68, Toon 4-54, White 3-37, Jefferson 1-21, Ball 1-6, Pederson 1-6, Kendricks 1-5 (UNLV) Payne 4-71-1, Knutson 2-18, Johnson, M. 2-9, Stolden 1-9-1, Trotter 1-(-2).

Tackle Leaders: (WIS) St. Jean 7 (UNLV) Paulo 11.

Sacks: (WIS) Borland 1-6, Rouse 1-10, Kohout 1-4, Nzegwu 1-2.

Interceptions: (UNLV) Chandler 1-19-1.

LAS VEGAS -- Wisconsin running back John Clay rushed for 123 yards on 17 carries and added two touchdowns as the No. 12 Badgers amassed 278 yards on the ground en route to a 41-21 win over UNLV in the season-opener at Sam Boyd Stadium on Saturday night. Rebel quarterback Omar Clayton came off the bench in the third quarter and fin-ished with a team-high 59 yards rushing on nine carries in addition to going 6-for-16 for

REBEL NOTES♦ Cornerback Will Chandler got UNLV on the scoreboard with a 19-yard interception return for a touchdown in the first quarter. It was the first career pick for the junior and marked the second consecutive game the Rebels scored on a “pick six” (Terrance Lee took one back 40 yards in the season finale win over San Diego State on Nov. 28, 2009).♦ Chandler’s 82-yard fumble return in the second quarter was the third-longest in UNLV history (100 by Kevin Thomas at Baylor in 1999 and 84 by Amar Brisco at Wyoming in 1997). ♦ The attendance of 31,107 marked the 12th-largest home crowd in UNLV football history. ♦ The Rebels fell to 2-9 all-time vs. Big 10 Conference opponents in what was the first of four straight season openers vs. the league. UNLV is scheduled to open 2011 at Wisconsin, host Minnesota in 2012 and travel to Minnesota in 2013.

GAME 1

82 yards and a touchdown through the air. Wide receiver Phillip Payne grabbed his 15th career touchdown reception, hauling in a pass from starting quarter-back Mike Clausen late in the second quarter which brought the Rebels to within three at 17-14 at the close of the first half. Payne led all receivers with 71 yards on four catches on the night. Clay picked up 39 yards on the ground during Wisconsin’s 14-play, 80-yard opening drive which gave the Badgers an early 7-0 lead. Following a three and out from UNLV, the Badgers continued to hammer the ball on the ground, this time Montee Ball crossed the goal line for a one-yard touchdown to give UW a 14-0 advantage. UNLV capitalized off two Wisconsin turnovers to the tune of 14 points in the first half, closing the gap to 17-14. Will Chandler’s 19-yard interception return for a touchdown got UNLV on the board late in the first. Chandler came up big again in the second quarter, scooping up a Nick Toon fumble at the two-yard line and rumbling 82 yards down to the UW 16, setting up a Clausen strike to Payne one play later. The Badgers’ Aaron Henry returned a fumble for a touchdown less than two minutes into the second half, extending the UW lead to 24-14. Wisconsin would go on to score 17 more points in the third quarter behind a pair of 16-yard rushing touchdowns from Clay and Ball, putting the game out of reach at 41-14. Clayton finished off the scoring for the night with a nine-yard pass to Irshad Stolden, capping an eight-play, 80-yard drive for the Rebels.

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Rice-Eccles Stadium • Salt Lake City, UtahSept. 11, 2010 • Att. 45,102

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UU - Phillips 44-yard FG 12:35 1stUNLV - Kohorst 28-yard FG 3:16 1st UU - Wide 3-yard run (Phillips kick) 7:44 2ndUU - Brooks 20-yard pass from Cain (Phillips kick) 0:32 2ndUU - Smithson 55-yard pass from Cain (Phillips kick) 13:47 3rdUNLV - Hasson 19-yard block punt return (Kohorst kick) 11:06 3rdUU - Smithson 77-yard punt return (Phillips kick) 7:22 3rdUU - Wide 13-yard run (Phillips kick) 13:08 4th

UNLV UTAHFirst Downs 18 14 Rushes-Yards 42-102 28-131Passing Yards 217 207Passes (A-C-I) 37-18-0 20-13-0Total Offense 319 338Punt returns-Yards 3-39 5-128Kick Returns-Yards 5-65 2-34Interceptions-Yards 0-0 0-0Sacks By-Yards 0-0 2-11Punts-Average 7-34.1 5-33Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-41 7-10Possession Time 36:33 23:27

Rushing: (UNLV) Cox 16-31, Randle 8-29, Clayton 10-28, Trotter 3-9, Cornett 3-7, Team 1-(-1), Kohorst 1-(-1) (UTAH) Wide 15-77-2, Asiata 8-39, Cain 3-9, Vakapuna 2-6.

Passing: (UNLV) Clayton 18-37-0-217-0 (UTAH) Cain 13-20-0-207-2.

Receiving: (UNLV) Johnson 7-94, Payne 4-30, Vidal 2-29, Barefield 2-24, Sullivan 1-24, Watkins 1-9, Knutson 1-7 (UTAH) Brooks 4-77-1, Wide 2-8, Smithson 1-55-1, CLifford 1-16, Asiata 1-15, Matthews 1-12, Moeai 1-11, Christopher 1-8, Asiata 1-5.

Tackle Leaders: (UNLV) Fuimaono 9 (UTAH) Walker 16.

Sacks: (UTAH) Chapman 1.5-8, A’Asa 0.5-3.

Interceptions: None.

SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah capitalized on several UNLV special teams mistakes and put up 14 points in both the second and third quarters to run away with a 38-10 win in perhaps the final game between the two teams at Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City Saturday afternoon. Terrance Cain got the starting nod at quarterback in place of an injured Jordan Wynn and threw for 207 yards and a pair of touchdowns, helping extend the Utes’

REBEL NOTES♦ Senior quarterback Omar Clayton started his first game of the season and came out hot, hitting seven of his first eight pass attempts for 75 yards. Those seven completions went to five different receivers.♦ Clayton moved into fifth place on UNLV’s all-time passing yards list, pushing his total to 5,041 yards after his 217 yard performance against the Utes. He stands 54 yards from moving into fourth place. ♦ Linebacker Starr Fuimaono forced a fumble that cornerback Will Chandler recovered, giving Chandler his third turnover in the first five quarters of play during the 2010 season. He posted an interception and fumble recovery in Week One. Chandler already matches the team-high of two such recoveries from all of 2009 (Heivaha Mafi). ♦ Nate Carter’s blocked Utah punt was returned 19 yards for a UNLV touchdown by Tim Hasson to mark the first blocked punt return for a score by the Rebels since Rodelin Anthony did it vs. New Mexico on Nov. 28, 2008.

GAME 2

home winning streak to a Mountain West Conference record 19 games. UNLV used an 18-play 79-yard drive capped by Nolan Kohorst’s first collegiate field goal to knot the game at 3-3 late in the first quarter. Utah regained the lead at 10-3 when Eddie Wide punched it in from three yards out. The Utes added to their lead before the end of the first half, turning a UNLV fumbled punt return into seven points after Jereme Brooks found himself on the receiving end of a 20-yard pass from Cain with just over 30 seconds left in the second quarter. Just over a minute into the third quarter Cain found a streaking Shaky Smithson for a 55-yard touchdown, bringing the score to 24-3. The Rebels lone touchdown of the day came off a blocked punt by Nate Carter. Freshman Tim Hasson scooped up the block and sprinted 19 yards for the score, closing the gap to 24-10. Smithson found the end zone again late in the third following a 77-yard punt return for a touchdown, restoring the Ute lead to 21 at 31-10. Omar Clayton started his first game of the season and finished 18-of-37 for a game-high 217 yards in passing. Clayton also moved into fifth place on UNLV’s all-time passing yards list with his performance. Wide receiver Michael Johnson led all wideouts on the day, hauling in seven catches for 94 yards.

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Kibbie Dome • Moscow, IdahoSept. 18, 2010 • Att. 15,390

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UI - Deonte’ Jackson 1-yard run (Farquhar kick) 8:29 1stUI - Farquhar 50-yard FG 4:43 1st UI - Hardy 17-yard pass from Enderle (Farquhar kick) 11:02 2ndUI - Deonte’ Jackson 1-yard run (Farquhar kick) 6:10 2ndUI - Farquhar 44-yard FG 8:06 3rdUI - Farquhar 27-yard FG 3:10 4thUNLV - Payne 25-yard pass from Herring (Kohorst kick) 1:19 4th

UNLV IDAHOFirst Downs 11 19 Rushes-Yards 36-59 39-122Passing Yards 128 210Passes (A-C-I) 15-7-1 27-15-1Total Offense 187 332Punt returns-Yards 0-0 2-16Kick Returns-Yards 5-104 1-16Interceptions-Yards 1-0 1-10Sacks By-Yards 2-18 6-50Punts-Average 7-36.1 2-49.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0Penalties-Yards 7-56 6-70Possession Time 28:01 31:59

Rushing: (UNLV) Trotter 15-62, Randle 4-28, Cornett 1-5, Johnson 1-4, Sullivan 1-1, Lamers 1-(-2), Clayton 8-(-10), Herring 5-(-29) (IDAHO) McCarty 12-63, Bailey 5-33, Vital 7-23, Jackson 11-21-2, Team 2-0, Enderle 2-(-18).

Passing: (UNLV) Clayton 3-8-0-41-0, Herring 4-7-1-87-1 (IDAHO) Enderle 15-27-1-210-1.

Receiving: (UNLV) Payne 3-79-1, Johnson 3-38, Trotter 1-11 (IDAHO) Hardy 3-82-1, Bailey 3-33, Shaw 2-45, Johnson 2-14, Jackson 1-11, LaGrone 1-9, Elmo 1-8, Davis 1-4, McCarty 1-4.

Tackle Leaders: (UNLV) Randleman 9 (IDAHO) Grymes 6.

Sacks: (UNLV) Hodge 1-5, Bell 1-5, Aaitui 1-8 (IDAHO) Lavarias 2-16, Scheidt 2-17, Ferguson 1-12, Siavii 1-5.

Interceptions: (UNLV) Chandler 1-0 (IDAHO) Keo 1-10.

MOSCOW, Idaho -- Idaho scored on its first four possessions of the game and jumped out to a commanding 24-0 lead by halftime in a 30-7 win over UNLV at the Kibbie Dome in Moscow late Saturday night. It was the first time in series history that the Vandals were able to knock off the Rebels on their home turf. Idaho quarterback Nathan Enderle was 15-of-27 on the day for 210 yards and a touchdown, hitting nine different receivers

REBEL NOTES♦ The Rebels played in the state of Idaho for the first time since 1977.♦ UNLV made only its second appearance on ESPNU and first since playing at Nevada, Reno in 2005. ♦ The Rebels played in a domed stadium for the first time since facing Houston in the Astrodome on Sept. 8, 1990. ♦ CB Will Chandler’s interception gave him four takeaways in the first three games of 2010 (2 fumbles, 2 picks).♦ Phillip Payne’s late touchdown gave the junior 16 for his career, which tied him for sixth all-time at the school.

GAME 3

along the way. Tight end Daniel Hardy caught three receptions for a game-high 82 yards and a score. The Vandals opened the game up with a 14-play, 69-yard drive capped by a Deonte’ Jackson one-yard touchdown run. Jackson also scored from one yard out late in the second quarter and finished the game with 21 yards on 11 carries. The Rebel offense could not get much going in the first half, gaining just 64 yards of total offense. After throwing for over 200 yards a week ago, starting quarterback Omar Clayton was kept in check, finishing 3-for-8 for 41 yards on the night before being pulled in the middle of the third quarter. Clayton’s replacement, redshirt freshman Caleb Herring was 4-of-7 on the night with a touchdown and an interception. Herring’s 25-yard TD pass to Phillip Payne capped a five-play, 80- yard drive with just over a minute left in the game to avoid the shutout. Channing Trotter ran for 62 yards on 16 carries while Bradley Randle added 28 yards on four carries. UNLV’s defense stepped up in the second half, limiting the Idaho offense to just two field goals and coming up with a huge stop on fourth and goal from their own two yard line. Will Chandler nabbed his second interception of the year while the Rebels recorded their first two quarterback sacks of the season.

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Sam Boyd Stadium • Las Vegas, NevadaSept. 25, 2010 • Att. 16, 961

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UNM - Williams 48-yard pass from Austin (Aho kick) 6:52 1stUNLV - Trotter 3-yard run (Kohorst kick) 3:59 1st UNLV - Johnson 10-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 2:20 1stUNLV - Cornet 46-yard run (Kohorst kick) 5:13 2ndUNLV - Johnson 43-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 1:12 2ndUNLV - Johnson 35-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 9:29 3rdUNLV - Bell 40-yard fumble return (Kohorst kick) 4:14 3rdUNLV - Kohorst 24-yard field goal 5:23 4thUNM - Aho 42-yard field goal :20 4th

UNM UNLVFirst Downs 17 19 Rushes-Yards 38-114 39-185Passing Yards 177 230Passes (A-C-I) 40-17-2 25-17-0Total Offense 291 415Punt returns-Yards 0-0 3-19Kick Returns-Yards 4-99 2-58Interceptions-Yards 0-0 2-30Sacks By-Yards 1-4 4-39Punts-Average 11-39.5 8-39.8Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0Penalties-Yards 9-69 5-50Possession Time 31:01 29:39

Rushing: (UNM) Dennis 13-88, Austin 16-16, Carrier 7-9, Wright 2-1 (UNLV) Trotter 15-63-1, Cornett 2-50-1, Randle 8-43, Clayton 8-23, Purvis 4-12, Team 1-(-2), Herring 1-(-4).

Passing: (UNM) Austin 17-40-2-177-1 (UNLV) Clayton 14-20-0-194-3, Herring 3-5-0-36-0.

Receiving: (UNM) Hernandez 7-66, Reed 4-22, Williams 2-51-1, Solomon 1-17, Scarlett 1-9, Kirk 1-8, Carrier 1-4 (UNLV) Johnson 8-138-3, Payne 4-39, Trotter 1-15, Watkins 1-15, Randle 1-11, Harrington 1-10, Sullivan 1-2.

Tackle Leaders: (UNM) Merritt, Messina, For-rest 9 (UNLV) De Giacomo, Fuimaono 6.

Sacks: (UNM) Latchison 0.5-2, Ellis 0.5-2 (UNLV) Mareko 1.5-13, Hodge 1.0-15, Randle-man 1.0-7, Aaitui 0.5-4.

Interceptions: (UNLV) Clausen 1-18, Chandler 1-12.

LAS VEGAS -- Omar Clayton completed 14-of-20 passes for 194 yards and the UNLV Rebels used an explosive first half to grab a 28-7 lead, never looking back as first-year head coach Bobby Hauck picked up his first win in UNLV’s 45-10 drubbing of conference rival New Mexico at Sam Boyd Stadium. The Rebels racked up 415 yards of total offense and their 45 points were the most since a 54-10 win over Idaho State in 2006.

REBEL NOTES♦ Omar Clayton threw three touchdown passes for the fifth time in his career and for the first time since vs. Hawaii on Sept. 19, 2009. Clayton moved past Glenn Carano (1973-76) into sole possession of third place on UNLV’s career list with 39 scoring passes.♦ The 35-point margin of victory was the biggest in UNLV history vs. a conference opponent. The Rebels first joined a league (what is now the Big West Conference) in 1982. The previous biggest win vs. a conference foe was 28 points in a 31-3 win over San Diego State on Oct. 13, 2001. ♦ Will Chandler’s second-quarter interception was the junior’s third pick of the season and his fifth takeaway through the first 14 quarters of play in 2010. He already has the most interceptions in a season for a UNLV player since LB Beau Bell had four in 2007. No Rebel had more than one pick in 2009. ♦ Michael Johnson became the first Rebel to catch at least three touchdowns in one game since Lenny Ware had three at Hawaii on Oct. 19, 1996. Johnson finished with a career-high eight catches for a career-best 138 yards.

GAME 4

The Lobos struck first midway through the opening quarter when Bryan Williams hauled in a 46-yard touchdown pass from Tarean Austin, but UNM would be held in check while the Rebels scored 45 unanswered points. Channing Trotter capped off the ensuing UNLV drive with a three-yard touchdown run, marking the first rushing touchdown of the year for the Rebels and knotting the game at 7-7. Will Chandler’s third interception of the year set up UNLV at the Lobo 22- yard line and Clayton made quick work, finding Michael Johnson from 10 yards out to grab a 14-7 lead. Johnson finished the game with a career-high eight catches and three touchdowns, adding strikes from 43 and 35 yards. Johnson, one of eight UNLV receivers to grab at least one catch on the night ended with a game-high 138 yards. Freshman Tim Cornett’s 46-yard touchdown scamper was the Rebels’ longest run from scrimmage of the season and gave UNLV a two-score advantage late in the first half. Johnson closed the half with his second trip to the end zone and widened the gap to 35-7 five minutes into the third quarter with his third touchdown. Sidney Hodge’s bone-jarring hit on Austin caused a fumble that B.J. Bell would pick up and rumble 40 yards for a score, sealing the game for UNLV. Nolan Kohorst added a 24-yard field goal late in the fourth to round out the scoring for the Rebels.

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Sam Boyd Stadium • Las Vegas, NevadaOct. 2, 2010 • Att. 28,958

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UNR 7 21 10 6 -- 44UNLV 7 7 3 9 -- 26

UNR - Kaepernick 16-yard run (Martinez kick) 10:18 1stUNLV - Randle 1-yard run (Kohorst kick) 5:23 1st UNR - Randall 1-yard run (Martinez kick) 13:24 2ndUNLV - Clayton 8-yard run (Kohorst kick) 7:47 2ndUNR - Taua 3-yard run (Martinez kick) 2:40 2ndUNR - Taua 22-yard pass from Kaepernick (Martinez kick) :57 2ndUNR - Martinez 29-yard FG 2:42 3rdUNLV - Kohorst 24-yard field goal :31 3rdUNR - Taua 72-yard run (Martinez kick) :15 3rdUNLV - Kohorst 32-yard field goal 11:57 4th UNR - Vai 2-yard run (Martinez kick) 8:59 4thUNLV - Vidal 4-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 4:35 4th

UNR UNLVFirst Downs 29 15 Rushes-Yards 50-374 33-80Passing Yards 142 214Passes (A-C-I) 19-14-1 23-14-1Total Offense 516 294Punt returns-Yards 3-7 0-0Kick Returns-Yards 4-81 6-228Interceptions-Yards 1-0 1-0Sacks By-Yards 3-19 1-5Punts-Average 0-0.0 4-41.5Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-61 10-132Possession Time 32:35 27:25

Rushing: (UNR) Taua 19-188-3; Kaepernick 13-97-1; Mark 9-60; Randall 6-21-1; Welling-ton 1-8; Jefferson 1-5; Lantrip 1-(-5) (UNLV) Clayton 11-48-1; Trotter 12-19; Cornett 7-9; Randle 3-4-1.

Passing: (UNR) Kaepernick 13-17-1-124-1; Lantrip 1-2-0-18-0 (UNLV) Clayton 14-23-1-214-1.

Receiving: (UNR) Wimberly 5-35; Wellington 2-28; Matthews 2-18; Taua 2-17-1; Green 2-10; Session 1-34 (UNLV) Payne 8-170; Johnson 3-27; Watkins 1-14; Vidal 1-4-1; Trotter 1-(-1).

Tackle Leaders: (UNR) Moch - 9 (UNLV) Paulo - 13.

Sacks: (UNR) Moch1.0-3; Roy 1.0-7; Frey 0.5-5 (UNLV) Brooks 1.0-5.

Interceptions: (UNR) Marshall 1-0 (UNLV) Chandler 1-0.

LAS VEGAS -- Vai Taua rushed for 188 yards and three touchdowns on 19 carries and the No. 25 Wolf Pack racked up 374 yards on the ground en route to a 44-26 victory over the Rebels at Sam Boyd Stadium Saturday night. UNR won its sixth straight game in the series behind 516 yards of total offense and two Rebel turnovers. Quarterback Colin Kaepernick finished the night 13-of-17 for 124 yards and a touchdown through the air

REBEL NOTES♦ The 36th Battle for the Fremont Cannon saw one of the two teams ranked in the matchup for the first time ever as the Wolf Pack entered the polls for the first time since 1948 at No. 25.♦ UNLV senior QB Omar Clayton moved past Sam King into third place on the school’s career passing yardage list. His 214 yards gave him 5,490 yards all-time. ♦ UNLV senior linebacker and Las Vegas product Ronnie Paulo posted a career-high 13 total tackles in his final Battle for the Fremont Cannon. ♦ Will Chandler, who came into the game tied for the national lead in takeways with five, got his fourth interception (and sixth takeaway) of the season in the second quarter off Colin Kaepernick pass. That total already ties Beau Bell’s four picks in 2007 for the single-season lead by any Rebel since All-American Jamaal Brimmer grabbed six in 2003.♦ Phillip Payne’s 65-yard reception from Omar Clayton was the longest of the junior’s career, surpassing the 45-yarder at Utah on Sept. 6, 2008. It also pushed Payne over the 100-yard mark for the first time this season and the fourth time in his career, which ties him with three others for the 15th most in school history. Payne finished with a career-high 170 yards on eight catches.

GAME 5

and added 97 yards rushing on 13 carries and a touchdown on the ground. The two teams traded scores late into the second quarter with the game knotted at 14-14 following Omar Clayton’s eight-yard touchdown run, but two UNR scores in of the last three minutes of the half gave the Pack a two touchdown lead heading into the locker room. The UNLV defense clamped down for most of the third quarter, giving up just a field goal before Taua sprinted 72 yards for his second rushing touchdown of the night. The Rebels cut the lead to 38-20 early in the fourth, but the Wolf Pack marched down the field with Taua capping a seven-play, 60-yard drive with his third rushing touchdown of the night from six yards out. Clayton found Anthony Vidal in the corner of the end zone late in the fourth, bringing the score to 44-26 before a failed two-point attempt. Clayton was 14-of-23 for 214 yards and touchdown through the air and finished as the Rebels’ leading rusher with 48 yards on 11 carries and a touchdown. Phillip Payne hauled in a career-high 170 yards receiving on eight catches to lead all wideouts on the night. Defensively, Ronnie Paulo led all players with 13 total tackles and Will Chandler picked up his fourth interception of the season.

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Milan Puskar Stadium • Morgantown, W.Va.Oct. 9, 2010 • Att. 58,234

MouNTAiNEERs Roll PAsT REBEls

UNLV 0 0 3 7 -- 10WVU 21 14 7 7 -- 49

WVU - Starks 38-yard pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) 13:59 1stWVU - Devine 28-yard run (Bitancurt kick) 10:31 1st WVU - Sanders 10-yard run (Bitancurt kick) 4:42 1stWVU - Devine 48-yard run (Bitancurt kick) 9:49 2ndWVU - Starks 48-yard pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) :43 2ndWVU - Starks 4-yard pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) 8:47 3rdUNLV - Kohorst 39-yard FG :24 3rdUNLV - Cornett 6-yard pass from Herring (Kohorst kick) 9:40 4thWVU - Lindamood 1-yard run (Bitancurt kick) 5:09 4th

UNLV WVUFirst Downs 15 16 Rushes-Yards 40-96 33-219Passing Yards 180 226Passes (A-C-I) 32-20-2 20-13-0Total Offense 276 445Punt returns-Yards 2-7 1-6Kick Returns-Yards 6-105 0-0Interceptions-Yards 0-0 2-35Sacks By-Yards 1-5 3-21Punts-Average 5-43.2 5-44.4Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 4-43 8-68Possession Time 36:03 23:57

Rushing: (UNLV) Cornett 12-56; Purvis 17-48; Trotter 3-3; Herring 2-(-1); Clayton 5-(-2); Team 1-(-8) (WVU) Devine 3-84-2; Alston 6-32; Smith 5-19; Austin 2-19; Lindamood 4-16-1; Johnson 6-15; Hargrett 2-14; Sanders 1-10-1; CLarke 1-5; Brunetti 1-4; McCartney 1-2; Team 1-(-1).

Passing: (UNLV) Clayton 12-18-1-79-0; Her-ring 8-14-1-101-1 (WVU) Smith 12-16-0-220-3; Brunetti 1-4-0-6-0.

Receiving: (UNLV) Harrington 3-34; Cornett 3-18-1; Purvis 3-6; Vidal 2-12; Johnson 2-10; Stolden 2-10; Knutson 1-51; Watkins 1-21; Reed 1-14; Brence 1-5; Trotter 1-(-1) (WVU) Starks 4-100-3; Austin 3-52; Sanders 2-25; Johnson 1-18; Bailey 1-17; Devine 1-8; Johnson 1-6.

Tackle Leaders: (UNLV) Therrell - 4 (WVU) Glover, Miller, Garvin - 7.

Sacks: (UNLV) Brooks 1.0-5 (WVU) Glover 1.0-8; Irvin 1.0-8; Miller 0.5-2; Sands 0.5-2.

Interceptions: (UNLV) None (WVU) Tandy 2-30.

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Geno Smith passed for 220 yards and three touchdowns while Noel Devine added 84 yards on just three carries, scoring twice to lead the West Virginia Mountaineers to a 49-10 win over UNLV in the first-ever meeting between the two schools in Morgantown. WVU struck early and often, jumping out to a 21-0 lead after the first quarter of play. Smith found Brad Starks from 38 yards out just over a minute into the game to grab the

REBEL NOTES♦ UNLV played a team from the Big East Conference for the first time . ♦ The Rebels fell to 0-9 in game played in the Eastern Time Zone. ♦ DL Tyler Gaston became the 14 true freshman to make an appearance for the Rebels in 2010. ♦ UNLV saw five players make their first career start against the Mountaineers. ♦ Freshman RB Tim Cornett scored his first career TD on a pass from Caleb Herring. ♦ Two Rebels, WR Aaron Reed and FB Beau Brence, posted their first career receptions.

GAME 6

early 7-0 lead before Devine reversed field on his first carry of the game and scored from 28 yards out just over three minutes later. West Virginia’s Jock Sanders scored on an end-around from 10 yards out to cap the scoring in the first quarter. Devine raced to the endzone from 48 yards out to make it 28-0 in favor of the home team and Starks caught his second of three touchdowns on the day from Smith, this time connecting from 48-yards out, running the total to 35-0 just before half. Starks’s third touchdown of the day - a four-yard pass from Smith - made it 42-0 before the UNLV offense would answer back. Nolan Kohorst connected from 39-yards out after the Rebels’ drive stalled late in the third, giving UNLV its first points of the game. Freshman Tim Cornett provided UNLV its only touchdown of the day, a six-yard strike from backup quarterback Caleb Herring early in the fourth, but it was too little, too late as WVU scored once more with just over five minutes remaining to extend its lead to 49-10. Omar Clayton started the game and finished 12-of-18 for 79 yards while Herring was 8-of-14 for 101 yards with a touchdown and interception on the day. In all, 11 different Rebel recievers caught a pass on the day, led by Austin Harrington’s three catches for 34 yards. Cornett finished the day with 56 yards on 12 carries while Deante’ Purvis rushed for 48 yards on 17 carries, both career-high numbers for the converted defensive back. Defensively, the Rebels were led by their trio of starting linebackers, Tani Maka, Ronnie Paulo and Calvin Randleman, who each tallied four tackles on the day.

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Hughes Stadium • Fort Collins, Colo.Oct. 16, 2010 • Att. 30,753

RAMs AiR ATTAcK siNKs REBEls

UNLV 3 7 0 0 -- 10CSU 14 20 3 6 -- 43

CSU - Mason three-yard run (DeLine kick) 9:11 1stUNLV - Kohorst 39-yard FG 2:27 1st CSU - Peitz 14-yard pass from Thomas (DeLine kick) 1:22 1stCSU - Greenwood 73-yard pass from Thomas (DeLine kick) 9:10 2ndUNLV - Cornett three-yard run (Kohorst kick) 3:13 2ndCSU - Mosure nine-yard run (kick failed) 2:23 2ndCSU - Peitz 29-yard pass from Thomas (DeLine kick) 1:30 2ndCSU - DeLine 36-yard FG 12:15 3rdCSU - DeLine 19-yard FG 10:42 4thCSU - DeLine 23-yard FG 5:12 4th

UNLV CSUFirst Downs 19 18 Rushes-Yards 45-149 42-259Passing Yards 125 233Passes (A-C-I) 24-16-0 14-10-0Total Offense 274 492Punt returns-Yards 1-28 1-4Kick Returns-Yards 5-110 1-74Interceptions-Yards 0-0 0-0Sacks By-Yards 2-7 6-38Punts-Average 5-42.0 3-22.3Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-0Penalties-Yards 6-72 4-35Possession Time 32:08 27:52

Rushing: (UNLV) Purvis 14-88; Cornett 17-74-1; Herring 3-14; Lamers 1-0; Clayton 10-(-24) (CSU) Mason 14-121-1; Nwoke 8-75; Pauga 1-21; Good 7-18; Greenwood 2-12; Mosure 3-11-1; Thomas 4-6; Kubiak 1-1; Team 1-(-3); Drake 1-(-3).

Passing: (UNLV) Clayton 15-23-0-114-0; Her-ring 1-1-0-11-0 (CSU) Thomas 10-14-0-233-3.

Receiving: (UNLV) Harrington 6-58; Johnson 3-12; Cornett 2-29; Trotter 1-12; Mays 1-11; Knutson 1-6; Vidal 1-4; Purvis1-(-7) (CSU) Greenwood 2-128-1; Peitz 2-43-2; Drake 2-39; Liggett 2-10; Borcky 1-12; Pauga 1-1.

Tackle Leaders: (UNLV) De Giacomo - 9 (CSU) Sisson - 13.

Sacks: (UNLV) Gaston 1.0-5; Bobak 1.0-2 (CSU) Miller 4.5-33; SIsson 1.0-1; Williams 0.5-5.

Interceptions: (UNLV) None (WVU) None.

FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- Colorado State freshman quarterback Pete Thomas threw three for 233 yards and three touchdowns, helping lead the Rams to a 43-10 win over UNLV Saturday afternoon in Fort Collins. CSU jumped out to a 14-3 lead after the first quarter and extended it to 34-10 before half, racking up 298 yards of offense along the way. Leonard Mason put the Rams on the board after scoring from three yards out to

REBEL NOTES♦ Junior Deante’ Purvis, who just three weeks previous was a reserve cornerback, made his first UNLV start at tailback vs. the Rams. ♦ CSU’s three-yard touchdown run in the first quarter meant all seven of UNLV’s opponents have scored first in 2010. ♦ Nolan Kohorst got the Rebels on the board with a 46-yard field goal in the second quarter. It was a career-long for the freshman. ♦ Junior tight end Austin Harrington set career highs in catches (4) and yards (39) in the first quarter alone. ♦ When CSU missed a 47-yard field goal attempt at the end of the second quarter, it marked the first time in nine attempts in 2010 that a UNLV opponent missed a field goal.♦ Freshman DB Eric Tuiloma blocked a CSU punt in the third quarter to mark the second blocked punt by the Rebels this season as Nate Carter got one at Utah.

GAME 7

cap an eight-play, 44-yard drive. Mason finished the game with 122 yards rushing on 14 attempts, averaging 8.6 yards per carry. After Nolan Kohorst connected on a career-long 47-yard field goal to cut the lead to 7-3, Thomas tossed his first touchdown of the day, hitting Eric Peitz from 14 yards out. Thomas made it 21-3 in favor of CSU when Lou Greenwood capitalized on a slip in the UNLV secondary, hauling in a 73-yard touchdown pass. Freshman Tim Cornett capped a 12-play, 73-yard drive late in the second quarter with his second rushing touchdown of the season from three yards out. Cornett finished with 74 yards on a game-high 17 carries. The Rams’ Derek Good returned the ensuing kickoff 74 yards and John Mosure punched it in from nine yards out two plays later, bringing the score to 27-10. UNLV reached into its bag of tricks, opting to run a fake punt from its own 29-yard line on a fourth and one, but failed to pick up the first down, giving CSU prime field position with just over a minute left in the half. Thomas made the Rebels pay with his third touchdown pass of the half, a 29-yard strike to Pietz. CSU tacked on three field goals in the second half and held the Rebels scoreless to walk away with the homecoming win.

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Sam Boyd Stadium • Las Vegas, Nev.Oct. 30, 2010 • Att. 16,745

FRoGs FlY BY REBEls

TCU 7 21 7 13 -- 48UNLV 0 6 0 0 -- 6

TCU - Kerley five-yard run (Evans kick) 9:31 1stTCU - Wesley one-yard run (Evans kick) 14:57 2nd TCU - Jones 30-yard interception return (Evans kick) 13:57 2ndUNLV - Johnson 10-yard pass from Clayton (kick failed) 9:02 2ndTCU - Dalton one-yard run (Evans kick) 1:00 2ndTCU - Boyce 54-yard pass from Dalton (Evans failed) 14:09 3rdTCU - Kerley 24-yard pass from Dalton (Evans kick) 14:55 4thTCU - Pachall eight-yard run (kick failed) 4:10 4th

TCU UNLVFirst Downs 30 12 Rushes-Yards 52-273 24-69Passing Yards 257 128Passes (A-C-I) 25-17-0 32-15-2Total Offense 530 197Punt returns-Yards 2-(-3) 1-0Kick Returns-Yards 2-28 8-158Interceptions-Yards 2-30 0-0Sacks By-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts-Average 1-36.0 6-32.8Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 3-35 9-88Possession Time 32:49 27:11

Rushing: (TCU) Wesley 13-64-1; James 9-61; Dean 5-47; Dalton 6-30-1; Tucker 7-28; Fort 4-26; Pachall 2-18-1; Kerley 1-5-1; Hicks 1-0; Team 4-(-6) (UNLV) Cornett 11-26; Purvis 7-24; Clayton 4-14; Trotter 2-5.

Passing: (TCU) Dalton 16-23-0-252-2; Pachall 1-2-0-5-0 (UNLV) Clayton 15-29-2-128-1; Her-ring 0-2-0-0-0; Lamers 0-1-0-0-0.

Receiving: (TCU) Kerley 5-82-1; Young 4-43; Boyce 2-64-1; Tucker 2-21; Johnson 1-29; Wesley 1-8; Dawson 1-5; Hicks 1-5 (UNLV) Johnson 7-67-1; Payne 2-27; Cornett 2-9; Vidal 2-7; Knutson 1-16; Watkins 1-2.

Tackle Leaders: (TCU) Carder - 10 (UNLV) Paulo - 10.

Sacks: (TCU) None (UNLV) None.

Interceptions: (TCU) Colin Jones 1-30-1; Jason Teague 1-0 (UNLV) None.

LAS VEGAS -- Andy Dalton threw for 252 yards and the fourth-ranked TCU Horned Frogs amassed 530 yards of total offense en route to a 48-6 win over UNLV at Sam Boyd Stadium on Saturday night. Jeremy Kerley put TCU up 7-0 with a five-yard end around in the first quarter. The Frogs would extend their lead to 14-0 on Ed Wesley’s one-yard rushing touchdown and eventually made it 21-0 after Colin Jones picked off an Omar Clayton pass and

REBEL NOTES♦ TCU became the highest ranked team to ever play a football game in Las Vegas. The No. 4 Horned Frogs bested the No. 5 ranking by Wisconsin to open the 2007 season at UNLV. ♦ TCU was also the second-highest ranked team to ever play UNLV in football. No. 2 Tennessee, behind quarterback Peyton Manning, was the highest on Aug. 31, 1996. ♦ UNLV starting center Andrew Mack was taken to the hospital before the game suffering from appendicitis. Senior guard John Gianninoto moved over to center while sophomore blocker Yusef Rodgers made his first career start as a Rebel at a tackle spot.♦ Despite the unplanned lineup change, UNLV allowed zero sacks for the first time all season. The Rebels came into the TCU game ranked 113th in the nation with 25 sacks allowed, including six in their last game at Colorado State. ♦ UNLV QB Omar Clayton found Michael Johnson for a 10-yard touchdown passing play in the second quarter. It marked Clayton’s 41st career scoring throw, which is third all-time at the school and just two behind Jon Denton’s total of 43 (1996-97) in second place.♦ UNLV was called for holding on a successful extra point attempt on its second-quarter touchdown. That backed up kicker Nolan Kohorst 10 yards, who then missed the PAT in the retry. It marked the first missed extra-point attempt by UNLV since Oct. 20, 2007 – breaking a streak of 97 successful attempts. Kohorst , a freshman, had made the first 15 attempts of his career.

GAME 8

returned it 30 yards for the touchdown. Clayton threw two interceptions in a game for the first time this season. The senior signal caller finished the night completing 15-of-29 passes for 128 yards and a touchdown. The lone touchdown strike for UNLV was a 10-yard completion from Clayton to Michael Johnson midway through the second quarter, making the score 21-6 after a failed PAT attempt. Johnson caught a game-high seven passes for 67 yards on the night. Dalton would punch it in from a yard out to put TCU ahead 28-6 heading into the locker room at half. Josh Boyce found himself on the receiving end of a 54-yard touchdown pass from Dalton for the only score of the third quarter. Kerley scored his second touchdown of the night when he hauled in a 24-yard pass from Dalton to make it 42-6 in favor of the Frogs. Casey Pachall rounded out the scoring for TCU with an 8-yard run with just over four minutes to go. Leading UNLV on the defensive side of the ball was senior middle linebacker Ronnie Paulo who tied for a game-high 10 tackles. Bradley Randle returned a season-high eight kicks for 158 yards for UNLV.

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LaVell Edwards Stadium • Provo, UtahNov. 6, 2010 • Att. 61, 283

couGARs RouT REBEls iN PRovo

UNLV 14 24 14 3 -- 55BYU 0 0 0 7 -- 7

BYU - Quezada 13-yard run (Payne kick) 7:53 1stBYU - Kariya two-yard run (Payne kick) 2:31 1st BYU - Du Luigi one-yard run (Payne kick) 12:40 2ndBYU - Hoffman 37-yard pass from Heaps (Payne kick) 9:27 2ndBYU - Quezada 13-yard run (Payne kick) 3:01 2ndBYU - Payne 48-yard FG :00 2ndBYU - Ashworth 42-yard pass from Heaps (Payne kick) 9:51 3rdBYU - Quezada four-yard run (Payne kick) 1:26 3rdBYU - Payne 25-yard FG 8:00 4thUNLV - Sullivan 24-yard pass from Herring (Kohorst kick) :41 4th

UNLV BYUFirst Downs 11 29 Rushes-Yards 28-22 51-216Passing Yards 122 300Passes (A-C-I) 29-11-2 32-20-0Total Offense 144 516Punt returns-Yards 0-0 4-42Kick Returns-Yards 5-167 2-50Interceptions-Yards 0-0 2-7Sacks By-Yards 0-0 5-31Punts-Average 10-35.7 3-36.3Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-70 4-30Possession Time 24:32 35:28

Rushing: (UNLV) Cornett 13-47; Clayton 3-2; Purvis 1-(-1); Trotter 2-(-3); Johnson 1-(-6); Herring 8-(-17) (BYU) Di Luigi 19-80-1; Quezada 13-65; Kariya 11-46; Foote 2-15; Folsom 5-11; Team 1-(-1).

Passing: (UNLV) Clayton 3-8-1-13-0; Herring 8-21-1-109-1 (BYU) Heaps 19-31-0-294-2; Lark 1-1-0-6-0.

Receiving: (UNLV) Cornett 3-26; Johnson 2-19; Sullivan 1-24-1; Davis 1-20; Payne 1-16; Mays 1-16; Vidal 1-6; Trotter 1-(-5) (BYU) Ashworth 5-83-1; Jacobson 4-70; Di Luigi 4-44; Hoffman 2-57-1; Kariya 1-14; Hafoka 1-11; Mathews 1-9; Peterson 1-6; Mahina 1-6.

Tackle Leaders: (UNLV) De Giacomo, Fuima-ono - 9 (BYU) Hunter - 5.

Sacks: (UNLV) None (BYU) Putnam 1.0-1; Jorgensen 1.0-2, Rowley 1.0-6; Hess 1.0-11; Eason 1.0-11.

Interceptions: (UNLV) None (BYU) Frazier 1-7; Logan 1-0.

PROVO, Utah -- Jake Heaps threw for 294 yards and two touchdowns while BYU amassed 516 yards of total offense in a 55-7 route of the Rebels in Provo. The Cougars jumped out to an early 14-0 lead after the first quarter and extended it to 38-0 by half, racking up the most points in a game all year in just two quarters of play. Brian Logan picked off Omar Clayton’s pass on the first play from scrimmage, setting BYU up at the UNLV 41. The Rebel

REBEL NOTES♦ When BYU scored a touchdown on its second drive of the game, it meant all nine Rebel opponents have scored first this season. ♦ WR Marcus Sullivan returned the lineup for the first time since suffering a chest injury at West Virginia on Oct. 9. He recorded his first touchdown as a Rebel with a 24-yard score in the quarter. ♦ OG Jason Heath made his first start of the season, filling in for the injured Doug Zismann. Heath started the final eight games of 2009. It marked the second straight week that a UNLV starting offensive lineman was lost to injury as C Andrew Mack had his appendix removed last weekend.♦ Freshman Kurt Davis caught his first collegiate pass late in the fourth quarter, a 20-yard strike from Caleb Herring. ♦ Tim Cornett became the first Rebel to lead the team in rushing and receiving in a game this season.

GAME 9

defense held tough, forcing a three and out in their first series of the day. Following UNLV’s three and out, the Cougars started their second drive inside the Rebel 50, this time capping it off with a Joshua Quezada touchdown run from 13 yards out to go up 7-0. Quezada finished the game with 65 yards on 13 carries, scoring three times on the day. BYU would score on its four ensuing possessions, including an 11-play, 86-yard drive capped by Bryan Kariya’s two-yard touchdown run. The Cougars rushed for 216 yards on the day, with JJ Di Luigi leading all runners with 80 yards on 19 attempts and adding a touchdown. Freshman Tim Cornett rushed for 47 yards on 13 carries and was one of only two Rebel rushers to gain positive yards in the game as UNLV ran for a season-low 22 yards. Cornett also became the first Rebel to lead the team in both rushing and receiving in a game this year after grabbing three catches for 26 yards. Clayton, who was 3-for-8 for 13 yards in the game and also led his team’s first three drives of the second half, was pulled in favor of freshman Caleb Herring in the first quarter. Herring was 8-for-21 for 109 yards on the day and led UNLV to its only touchdown of the day, a 24-yard strike to Marcus Sullivan with just 41 seconds left in the game. Herring has led UNLV to its only touchdown in a game three times this season, all of which have come on the road (at Idaho, at West Virginia, at BYU) Defensively, Alex De Giacomo and Starr Fuimaono each had a game-high nine tackles on the day. De Giacomo added two pass breakups from his safety position.

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Sam Boyd Stadium • Las Vegas, Nev.Nov. 13, 2010 • Att. 16, 111

REBEls TAME cowBoYs oN HoMEcoMiNG

WYOMING 13 0 3 0 -- 16UNLV 7 14 7 14 -- 42

WYO - Alexander 72-yard run (Watts kick) 14:41 1stUNLV - Cornett seven-yard run (Kohorst kick) 12:14 1st WYO - Smith 32-yard pass from Carta-Samuels (kick kick) :36 1stUNLV - Cornett three-yard run (Kohorst kick) 10:28 2ndUNLV - Payne 21-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) :30 2ndUNLV - Cornett 1-yard run (Kohorst kick) 12:05 3rdWYO - Watts 46-yard FG 7:32 3rdUNLV - Sullivan 41-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 9:54 4thUNLV - Cornett 12-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 2:04 4th

WYO UNLVFirst Downs 15 23 Rushes-Yards 30-133 44-197Passing Yards 140 179Passes (A-C-I) 23-14-1 19-14-0Total Offense 273 376Punt returns-Yards 1-0 2-(-3)Kick Returns-Yards 6-94 5-109Interceptions-Yards 0-0 1-1Sacks By-Yards 1-2 1-10Punts-Average 3-36.3 4-32.0Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1Penalties-Yards 9-64 8-89Possession Time 27:47 32:13

Rushing: (WYO) Alexander 17-92-1; Carta-Samuels 7-28; Herron 6-13 (UNLV) Cornett 21-70-3; Clayton 11-50; Purvis 6-27; Sullivan 1-25; Trotter 5-25.

Passing: (WYO) Carta-Samuels 13-22-1-108-0; Leonard 1-1-0-32-1 (UNLV) Clayton 13-18-0-163-3; Johnson 1-1-0-16-0.

Receiving: (WYO) Leonard 5-20; Smith 3-59-1; McNeill 3-15; Bolger 2-48; Ogbonna 1-(-2) (UNLV) Harrington 5-50; Vidal 2-23; Sullivan 1-41-1; Payne 1-21-1; Clayton 1-16; Cornett 1-12-1; Purvis 1-6; Knutson 1-6; Trotter 1-4.

Tackle Leaders: (WYO) Biezuns, Gipson, Prosinski - 9 (UNLV) Paulo - 10.

Sacks: (WYO) Biezuns 1.0-2 (UNLV) Bell 1.0-10.

Interceptions: (WYO) None (UNLV) Chandler 1-1.

LAS VEGAS -- Freshman running back Tim Cornett found the end zone four times and Omar Clayton threw for three touchdowns as the UNLV Rebels sprinted past the Wyoming Cowboys, 42-16 on Homecoming night at Sam Boyd Stadium. UNLV racked up nearly 200 yards on the ground and dominated the possession time against the Cowboys. Cornett became the first player in 16 years at UNLV to score four touchdowns as he rushed for three and added a 12-yard TD reception late in the game. He finished the

REBEL NOTES♦ UNLV broke a five-game losing streak by defeating Wyoming 42-16 to take a 10-9 all-time lead in the series between the two schools. ♦ UNLV won its first Homecoming since 2001 to improve to 22-21 all-time in Homecoming games. ♦ UNLV QB Omar Clayton’s three touchdown passes moved the senior into second place on the school’s career list with 44. He trails only Randall Cunningham, who had 59 from 1982-84.♦ UNLV ran for a season-high 197 net yards vs. Wyoming, besting the 185 vs. New Mexico. The Rebels also set a season high for first downs with 23 after having posted 19 twice this fall. ♦ Marcus Sullivan, who came into the game ranked 13th in the nation in kickoff return average with 28.2, returned three kicks vs. the Cowboys for an average of 39.0 and total of 117 yards (18, 46 and 53 yards). ♦ Phillip Payne’s 21-yard touchdown reception in the second quarter was the junior’s first score since at Idaho on Sept. 18 but gave him 17 for his career, which ranks him fifth in school history, tied with Demond Thompkins.♦Rebel true freshman running back Tim Cornett became the first UNLV player to score four touchdowns in one game (three rushing and one receiving) since RB/WR Henry Bailey had four (also three rushing and one receiving) vs. Central Michigan in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 15, 1994. Cornett had 70 net yards rushing on 21 carries, including scoring runs of seven, three and one, to go with a 12-yard TD reception.

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night with 70 yards on 20 carries. Clayton was nearly perfect, going 13-for-18 for 163 yards and three touchdowns, moving into second place on the school’s career touchdowns passes list (44). The senior signal caller also moved to within 161 yards of second place on the all-time passing yards list with his sterling effort against the Cowboys. Alvester Alexander broke through the Rebel defense and sprinted 72 yards on the first play from scrimmage to give the Cowboys an early 7-0 lead. Cornett knotted the game at 7-7 with his first touchdown of the night from seven yards out. After Wyoming recaptured the lead at 13-7 on a 32-yard pass from Austyn Carta-Samuels to T.J. Smith, the Rebels’ defense clamped down, limiting Wyoming to just a field goal in the second half. Junior Phillip Payne was on the receiving end of a 21-yard strike from Clayton with 30 seconds left in the half to put UNLV up 21-13 heading into the locker room. Cornett’s third touchdown of the night came from a yard out early in the third quarter and extended the lead to 28-13 before Ian Watts connected on a 46-yard field goal. The Rebels found the end zone twice in the fourth quarter, both strikes from Clayton. Marcus Sullivan caught a 41-yard touchdown while Cornett sealed the win with his 12-yard catch. Ronnie Paulo led all players with 10 tackles on the night while Will Chandler nabbed his fifth interception of the season.

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Sam Boyd Stadium • Las Vegas, NevadaNov. 18, 2010 • Att. 13,790

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AFA - Kauth five-yard pass from Jefferson (Bell kick) 12:48 1stUNLV - Cornett two-yard run (Kohorst kick) 8:11 1st UNLV - Kohorst 32-yard FG 10:59 2ndUNLV - Payne 36-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 6:24 2ndAFA - Jefferson one-yard run (Bell kick) 1:49 2ndAFA - Warzeka 54-yard run (Bell kick) 10:45 3rdAFA - Jefferson two-yard run (Bell kick) 5:14 3rdUNLV - Kohorst 32-yard FG 1:23 3rdAFA - Jefferson two-yard run (Bell kick) 9:33 4th

AFA UNLVFirst Downs 26 18 Rushes-Yards 62-343 36-113Passing Yards 111 224Passes (A-C-I) 9-7-0 31-18-1Total Offense 454 337Punt returns-Yards 1-1 0-0Kick Returns-Yards 5-89 6-93Interceptions-Yards 1-24 0-0Sacks By-Yards 0-0 0-0Punts-Average 1-44.0 2-47.5Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0Penalties-Yards 5-35 3-33Possession Time 29:39 30:21

Rushing: (AFA) Clark 14-82; Warzeka 2-64-1; Jefferson 16-64-3; Walker 15-60; Hunter 1-30; Halderman 5-26; Southworth 5-18; Getz 1-5; Team 3-(-6) (UNLV) Cornett 24-69; Trotter 3-21; Clayton 6-14; Purvis 2-8; Sullivan 1-1.

Passing: (AFA) Jefferson 7-9-0-111-1 (UNLV) Clayton 18-30-1-224-1; Clausen 0-1-0-0-0.

Receiving: (AFA) Kauth 3-53-1; Warzeka 2-46; Halderman 1-8; Hirneise 1-4 (UNLV) Johnson 6-43; Mays 3-50; Payne 2-61-1; Wat-kins 1-22; Harrington 1-11; Vidal 1-11; Davis 1-10; Sullivan 1-10; Purvis 1-3; Cornett 1-3.

Tackle Leaders: (AFA) Niklas - 14 (UNLV) Fuimaono - 15.

Sacks: (AFA) None (UNLV) None.

Interceptions: (AFA) Morris 1-24 (UNLV) None.

LAS VEGAS -- Air Force came back from a 17-7 first-half deficit to down the UNLV Rebels, 35-20, in the season finale at Sam Boyd Stadium. The nation’s second-leading rushing team amassed 343 yards on the ground, led by starting quarterback Tim Jefferson. Jefferson finshed the night with 64 yards on 16 carries and three rushing touchdowns to go along with his 7-for-9 performance for 111 yards and a touchdown through the air. UNLV’s freshman running back Tim

REBEL NOTES♦ UNLV freshman running back Tim Cornett scored UNLV’s first touchdown of the night. It marked his fifth consecutive quarter scoring a TD after picking up four the previous week vs. Wyoming. With the two-yard rush, Cornett has eight touchdowns on the season (six rushing and two receiving), which tied the UNLV freshman record for a season (WR Lenny Ware with eight in 1996). ♦ With his 14th-career 200-yard game as a Rebel, senior QB Omar Clayton moved into second place on UNLV’s career passing yardage list with 6,211. He passed Jon Denton, who totaled 6,177 from 1996-97. ♦ Senior Night 2010 saw 19 UNLV players honored before the game as Air Force defeated UNLV 35-20 for its fourth consecutive victory over the Rebels.

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Cornett continued his solid play, racking up 69 yards on a game-high 24 carries and added a touchdown. Omar Clayton set the UNLV record for games played at quarterback with his 38th appearance against the Falcons. The senior signal-caller also moved into second place on the all-time passing list at UNLV with his 224-yard performance. Clayton finished the night 18-of-30 with a pick and a touchdown and added 14 yards on the ground. Clayton hit a season-high 10 receivers on the night, with Michael Johnson leading the way with six catches for 43 yards. Phillip Payne scored UNLV’s only other touchdown on a 36-yard strike from Clayton and finished with two catches for 61 yards. Following a UNLV turnover on its first possession of the game, the Falcons quickly captialized with Jerfferson finding Zack Kauth from five yards out to grab the early 7-0 lead. UNLV would respond, scoring the next 17 points following touchdowns from Cornett and Payne and a 32-yard Nolan Kohorst field goal. Jefferson scored from a yard out with less than two minutes before half to cut the Rebel lead to 17-14 heading into the locker room. Air Force broke the game open in the third quarter with touchdowns runs of 54 and two yards by Jonath Warzeka and Jefferson, respectively. Kohorst added his second 32-yard field goal of the night, bringing UNLV within eight at 28-20 heading into the final quarter. Midway through the fourth Jefferson added his third rushing touchdown of the night, sealing the win for the Falcons. Defensively, Starr Fuimaono tallied a game and career-high 15 tackles in his final home game as a Rebel.

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Qualcomm Stadium • San Diego, Calif.Nov. 27, 2010 • Att. 22,091

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SDSU - Sullivan 17-yard pass from Lindley (Perez kick) 12:26 1stSDSU - Sullivan one-yard run (Perez kick) 5:30 1st SDSU - Perez 42-yard FG 0:14 1stUNLV - Watkins 27-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 0:00 1stSDSU - Sampson 41-yard pass from Lindley (Perez kick) 2:26 2ndSDSU - Sampson 50-yard pass from Lindley (Perez kick) 1:12 2ndSDSU - Brown three-yard pass from Lindley (Perez kick) 11:59 3rdSDSU - Perez 53-yard FG 7:07 3rdSDSU - Hillman 10-yard run (Shields kick) 2:01 3rdUNLV - Clausen 64-yard run fumble return (Kohorst kick) 1:07 4th

UNLV SDSUFirst Downs 15 30 Rushes-Yards 28-67 51-250Passing Yards 167 338Passes (A-C-I) 30-14-0 30-22-0Total Offense 234 588Punt returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kick Returns-Yards 7-242 2-42Interceptions-Yards 0-0 0-0Sacks By-Yards 0-0 3-20Punts-Average 5-34.4 0-0.0Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 3-31 7-50Possession Time 23:41 36:19

Rushing: (UNLV) Cornett 16-61; Purvis 6-20; Randle 1-2; Trotter 1-(-2); Clayton 4-(-14) (SDSU) Hillman 19-152-1; Kazee 16-63; Brown 10-30; Sullivan 3-7-1; Young 1-1; Team 2-(-3).

Passing: (UNLV) Clayton 13-29-0-167-1; Her-ring 1-2-0-0-0 (SDSU) Lindley 22-30-0-338-4.

Receiving: (UNLV) Payne 5-91; Johnson 5-38; Watkins 2-27-1; Davis 1-7; Vidal 1-4 (SDSU) Sampson 6-128-2; Brown 5-74-1; Escobar 4-42; Sullivan 3-61-1; Hillman 2-12; Sandifer 1-20; Quigley 1-1.

Tackle Leaders: (UNLV) Hodge - 10 (SDSU) Burris - 7.

Sacks: (UNLV) None (SDSU) Burris - 1.5-7; Tauanuu - 1.0-10; Long 0.5-3.

Interceptions: (UNLV) None (SDSU) None.

SAN DIEGO -- Ryan Lindley threw for 338 yards and four touchdowns as the San Diego State Aztecs jumped out to a 17-0 lead and never looked back, downing UNLV in both teams’ Mountain West Conference finale, 48-14 at Qualcomm Stadium Saturday night. Despite freshman returner Marcus Sullivan’s 60-yard kick return to open the game, giving the Rebels great field position, UNLV could not come away with any points on the possession. SDSU took over on its own 39-yard line

REBEL NOTES♦ Freshman Marcus Sullivan had a record-breaking night returning kicks. The WR’s six returns included a career-long 73 yarder and another effort that went 60 to open the game. His 224 total yards shattered UNLV’s record and ranked second in MWC history for KOR yards in a game while moving the rookie up to sixth in the nation with an average of 29.96. ♦ SDSU’s first-drive touchdown meant all 12 of UNLV’s opponents in 2010 have scored first. Only one of those was a field goal. ♦ Nolan Kohorst’s missed 44-yard field goal in the first quarter snapped the true freshman’s string of seven made attempts, dating back to the New Mexico game on Sept. 25.♦ Junior H-back Kyle Watkins scored his first touchdown as a Rebel with a 27-yard pass from Omar Clayton to close the first quarter. The scoring toss was the 46th of Clayton’s career, which ranks second at the school behind only Randall Cunningham’s 59 from 1982-84.♦ UNLV dropped its fifth consecutive game at San Diego State as the Aztecs took a 12-8 lead in the all-time series.

GAME 12

and drove the 61 yards in just five plays with Lindley finding Brandon Sullivan on a 17-yard strike to go ahead 7-0. Su l l i van notched h is second touchdown of the night, this time on a one-yard rush to give the Aztecs a two-score lead with just over five minutes to go in the first. Abel Perez added a 42-yard field goal to put SDSU ahead 17-0 before UNLV answered. Sullivan returned the ensuing kick 73 yards down to the San Diego State 27-yard-line, setting up the Rebels’ first score of the night as Omar Clayton found H-back Kyle Watkins in the flats for a 27-yard touchdown pass. Clayton finished the game 13-of-28 for 167 yards and a touchdown. The TD pass was the 46th of his career. SDSU wou ld score the on ly points of the second quarter, with Lindley finding DeMarco Sampson for touchdown receptions of 41 and 50 yards respectively, giving the Aztecs a 31-7 lead at half. Lindley found Vincent Brown from seven yards out minutes into the third and Perez added a 53-yard field goal to bring the score to 48-7 in favor of the home team. UNLV’s other score came with just over a minute on the clock when safety Mike Clausen picked up a fumble and returned it 64 yards for the score. Phillip Payne and Michael Johnson each pulled in five receptions on the night while Sidney Hodge tallied a game-high 10 tackles.

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Aloha Stadium • Honolulu, O’ahuDec. 4, 2010 • Att. 37,820

REBEls sAY AloHA To 2010

UNLV 7 0 0 14 -- 21HAWAII 14 17 14 14 -- 59

UH - Pollard 33-yard pass from Moniz (Enos kick) 6:56 1stUNLV - Johnson 60-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 5:22 1st UH - Moniz four-yard rush (Enos kick) 3:28 1stUH - Moniz one-yard rush (Enos kick) 12:08 2ndUH - Enos 25-yard FG 6:45 2ndUH - Green one-yard run (Enos kick) 6:14 2ndUH - Salas 22-yard pass from Moniz (Enos kick) 9:32 3rdUH - Pilares three-yard pass from Moniz (Enos kick) 4:17 3rdUH - Salas 54-yard pass from Moniz (Enos kick) 14:12 4thUNLV - Payne nine-yard pass from Clayton (Kohorst kick) 4:06 4thUH - Heun three-yard run (Enos kick) 1:29 4thUNLV - Trotter four-yard pass from Herring (Kohorst kick) :16 4th

UNLV HAWAIIFirst Downs 18 25 Rushes-Yards 31-92 28-183Passing Yards 203 423Passes (A-C-I) 29-17-3 46-31-1Total Offense 295 606Punt returns-Yards 0-0 0-0Kick Returns-Yards 9-159 4-73Interceptions-Yards 1-17 3-86Sacks By-Yards 1-2 1-11Punts-Average 6-37.7 2-45.5Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 5-32 7-85Possession Time 27:23 32:37

Rushing: (UNLV) Cornett 14-36; Trotter 7-34; Herring 2-16; Clayton 8-6 (UH) Green 15-136; Moniz 5-29; Dimude 5-16; Heun 1-3; Bradley 1-2; Team 1-(-3).

Passing: (UNLV) Clayton 14-25-3-182-2; Herring 3-4-0-21-1 (UH) Moniz 29-43-1-380-4; Rausch 2-3-0-43-0.

Receiving: (UNLV) Payne 6-84-1; Johnson 3-76-1; Knutson 2-21; Trotter 2-8-1; Vidal 1-7; Mays 1-5; Sullivan 1-1; Cornett 1-1 (UH) Pilares 9-157-1; Pollard 7-95-1; Salas 5-94-2; Bradley 5-35; Tinoco 2-43; Green 2-(-5); Blount 1-4.

Tackle Leaders: (UNLV) E. Tuiloma - 11 (UH) Torres - 7.

Sacks: (UNLV) Brooks 1.0-2 (UH) Torres 1.0-11.

Interceptions: (UNLV) Carter 1-17 (UH) Torres 1-43; Silva 1-26; Paredes 1-17.

HONOLULU -- Bryant Moniz passed for 380 yards and four touchdowns, leading the 25th-ranked Hawai’i Warriors to a 59-21 win over UNLV in the season finale for the Rebels. Hawai’i broke a 7-7 tie late in the first and scored 45 unanswered points, taking a commanding 31-7 lead into the locker room at halftime. Moniz connected on a 33-yard pass to Royce Pollard with just under seven minutes to go in the first to grab the early 7-0 lead.

REBEL NOTES♦ Hawai’i marked the fifth opponent of the season that the Rebels played that has been ranked in one of the two major polls. ♦ Omar Clayton threw three interceptions for the first time since his first-career start against Colorado State in 2007. ♦ The December 4th game marked the first time the Rebels had competed in the final month of the year since winning at Hawai’i in 2000.♦ The three UNLV turnovers against the Warriors marked the first time all seaosn that the Rebels had turned the ball over more than two times.♦ The Rebels fell to 17-24-2 all-time in their final regular-season games, including 6-6 since joining the Mountain West Conference.♦ The Hawai’i game marked UNLV’s final trip to the island as a non-conference opponent as the Warriors are set to start competing as Mountain West Conference members in football only in 2012.

GAME 13

UNLV knotted the game at 7-7 when senior quarterback Omar Clayton found Michael Johnson for a 60-yard score just over a minute later. Clayton was 14-of-25 with two touchdowns and three interceptions in his final game as a Rebel. Johnson hauled in three receptions on the night for 76 yards. The Warriors grabbed the lead after Moniz called his own number from four yards out with 3:28 left in the first. Hawai’i extended the lead to 21-7 following Moniz’s second rushing touchdown on the night from a yard out just three minutes into the second quarter, capping a 10-play, 71-yard drive. Scott Enos connected on a 25-yard field goal while Alex Green scored the third rushing touchdown of the night to bring the total to 31-7. Moniz added two more touchdown passes in the third and one in the fourth before the Rebels were able to find the end zone again. UNLV’s Phillip Payne caught a nine-yard touchdown pass from Clayton with just over four minutes to go in the fourth and Channing Trotter added a four-yard touchdown reception from freshman Caleb Herring with 16 seconds left for the final score of the game. Payne caught a team-high six passes for 84 yards in the game. Defensively, Eric Tuiloma notched a game-high 11 tackles and Nate Carter picked off his first pass of the season. Seniors Ronnie Paulo and Alex De Giacomo finished with five and four tackles made respectively.

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