We are wrapping up the week before the UNLV Rebels host the Air Force Falcons on Saturday, and there are still a few predictions that we haven't covered yet.
It's the end of the week, and we are wrapping up, and there are still some loose ends we are tying up from the week. We have one last power ranking to cover.
The time has come for us to make our official UNLV Rebels On SI prediction for Week 7. The Rebels will return home this weekend to host the Air Force Falcons in the second game of their Mountain West schedule.
The UNLV Rebels have high hopes for this season, and their ultimate goal is to earn a spot in the College Football Playoff. However, there are quite a few other teams in the mix to represent the G5 in the playoffs this season.
The UNLV Rebels are in action this weekend against the Air Force Falcons in a Mountain West Conference showdown. However, they are not the only team in action in the Mountain West this week.
The UNLV Rebels' offense, for the first time this season, didn't have a huge game in Week 6 against the Wyoming Cowboys. It was the defense and special teams that stepped up and won them that game.
Despite scoring 31 points in Week 6, it was the most unproductive game by the UNLV Rebels' offense this season. They had a tough matchup against a stout Wyoming Cowboys' defense, and the weather was crazy.
The UNLV Rebels will be hosting the Air Force Falcons on Saturday, and predictions haven't been particularly favorable for the Rebels so far. There have been a surprising number of experts, analysts, and outlets picking the Falcons to either win or keep the game very close.
The UNLV Skatin' Rebels hockey team is coming off an ACHA championship last season, and returns to action this Friday, September 10, against Utah on their home ice at City National Arena as they look to defend their first championship.
The UNLV Rebel host the Air Force Falcons this week. Despite the Rebels entering the game at 5 - 0 and the Falcons sitting at 4 - 1, most people expect this to be a close and competitive game.
When Dan Mullen took over as the head coach for the UNLV Rebels, he hit the transfer portal hard and loaded the team up with high-end talent. One of the players he added was cornerback Mumu Bin-Wahad.
Week 7 of the college football season is right around the corner, and the UNLV Rebels will be hosting the Air Force Falcons on Saturday. As we get closer to gameday, predictions continue to pour in.
SI's Pat Forde recently gave his grades on the first-year head coaches around college football. He named UNLV Rebels' head coach Dan Mullen the best first-year head coach in the country.
Another round of power rankings has been released for the Mountain West Conference, and the UNLV Rebels are once again in the top spot. This time, it's Nevada Sports Net who released their most recent Power Rankings following Week 6.
In Week 6, everyone on our College Football Playoff watch either won or was on a bye week, so not much changed. However, ESPN did their CFP bubble watch and featured the UNLV Rebels and their favorites to earn the G5 playoff bid, the Memphis Tigers.
Heading into the UNLV Rebels Week 7 matchup with the Air Force Falcons, their head coach, Dan Mullen, took the time to speak about a number of topics, including how their players have been competing for playing time and their upcoming game.
With Week 6 behind us, we have to take a last look back before we start looking forward to Week 7. The UNLV Rebels went on the road and came home with a big win over the Wyoming Cowboys.
The UNLV Rebels have high hopes of earning a spot in the College Football Playoff this year. However, there are quite a few other G5 teams with the same goal on the playoff bubble that the Rebels will have to compete with for just one spot.
After a big Week 6 win over the Wyoming Cowboys in the wild weather of Laramie, Wyoming, two UNLV Rebels have earned weekly awards from Mountain West Connection.
The UNLV Rebels are 5 - 0 and remain atop the Mountain West Conference Power Rankings. They are also now 1 - 0 in Mountain West play after knocking off the Wyoming Cowboys on Saturday night.
The UNLV Rebels came out of their Week 6 matchup against the Wyoming Cowboys still undefeated at 5 - 0 after coming away with a 31 - 17 victory on the road in Laramie, Wyoming.
The UNLV Rebels football team has gotten off to a hot 4 - 0 start to the season, but they have not been without their issues. The most glaring concern has been the consistency and discipline of their defense.
For the first time in program history, UNLV football has opened back-to-back seasons at 4-0. But head coach Dan Mullen insists the Rebels’ season is only just beginning.