2014 UNLV Football Gameday Program vs. Northern Illinois

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Vegas Kickoff HUSKIES HERE Looking to improve to 2-1 for the first time since the beginning of the 2009 season, UNLV (1-1) hosts a rare desert appearance by surging Northern Illinois (2-0) this afternoon ... Today will be UNLV’s final appearance at home until Homecoming on Friday, Oct. 10 vs. Fresno State ... The Rebs picked up their first win of the season last Saturday with a 13-12 final over Northern Colorado while the Huskies upended Northwestern 23-15 in Evanston ... NIU comes in with a 25-game win streak in regular-season games and national-best 16 consecutive wins in true road games … With the victory against Northern Colorado, UNLV won its home-opening game for the first time since 2011 and improved to 29-18 all-time in Las Vegas lid-lifters … Five different Rebels were part of UNLV’s quarterback sacks vs. UNC: solo stops by Peni Vea, Brandon Willis and Jordan Sparkman and a combined sack by Trent Langham and Siuea Vaesau.

SERIES NOTES

PHILIPPI IS BATTLE BORN!

Head Coach Bobby Hauck 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 nickname, 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 -- is worn annually 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 took over the honored number as Nate Carter switched from his usual 55. The next honoree was cornerback Sidney Hodge out of Palo Verde High School. Last year’s award winner was senior Alex Klorman, who was the first defensive lineman to earn the honor. This year’s honoree is sophomore linebacker Marc Philippi. Born and raised in Las Vegas, the graduate of national prep powerhouse Bishop Gorman High School redshirted his first season before earning his first letter in 2013. He started the first two games at middle linebacker this fall. “I was excited when Coach Hauck told me about it,” Philippi said. “I have a lot of respect for the guys who wore this jersey before me and I am going to work hard to play up to the standard that they set for this number.”

BORNAND EARNS MW HONOR UNLV and NIU have met just three times before on the football field and the Huskies won all three ... The schools most recently played in 1995 when the Rebels traveled to DeKalb for what was actually a league game as NIU and UNLV were both members of the Big West Conference at the time ... The Rebels left the BWC for the WAC the following season while NIU was in between stints in the Mid-American Conference ... UNLV is 7-7 all-time vs. teams that currently make up the MAC, including downing Central Michigan at Sam Boyd Stadium last September ... The Rebels are 3-6 all-time vs. teams from the Land of Lincoln (1-0 vs. Illinois State, 2-1 vs. Western Illinois, 0-3 vs. NIU and 0-2 vs. Northwestern) ... NIU has only played in Las Vegas once before -- way back in 1987 -- in a game notable to Rebel fans because while the Huskies took the victory (3431), legendary UNLV running back (and new Geico TV ad favorite) Elbert “Ickey” Woods rumbled for 186 yards to become the first Big West player to lead the nation in rushing, ending the season with 1,658 yards.

CRASH THE RECEPTIONS UNLV ranked second in the nation for most total receptions returning for the 2014 season, as players who combined for 249 catches are back for the Rebels. In fact, UNLV lost only 50 of its 299 total catches from a year ago and 30 of those were by former running back Tim Cornett. Only 10 of the 299 receptions lost came by way of a receiver who graduated (Jerry Rice Jr.). That means 196 of the 206 catches from receivers are back (95.1 percent). UNLV ranked 13th in the FBS for overall returning receptions by percentage. The Rebels also ranked seventh among all schools in career returning receptions with 345, sixth in receiving yards with 4,428 and fifth in career TD receptions at 34.

Sophomore linebacker Nicolai Bornand, who kicks off for UNLV and comes in for long field-goal attempts, was named Mountain West Conference Special Teams Player of the Week on Monday after tying the school record for longest field goal. Helping the Rebels down Northern Colorado 13-12, his 54-yarder in the second quarter matched three previous boots: two by Nick Garritano vs. UNR and vs. San Jose State in 1994; and by Jim Cook at Nebraska in 1986. Bornand also kicked off six times, resulting in two touchbacks and two others that saw the Bears start drives at their own 17-yard line. One week earlier, Bornand nailed his first collegiate attempt with a 48-yarder at Arizona. Junior college signee Jonathan Leiva handles the team’s extra points and field goals shorter than 42 yards.

The 13-12 final last week meant the Rebels won a game by one point in regulation for only the second time since 1991 and for the first time since nipping Hawai’i 34-33 on in 2009. 2 0 1 4 U N LV FO O TB A L L G A M E TI M E

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UNLV PRESIDENT

Donald Snyder

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NLV President Donald Snyder has deep ties to the university and Southern Nevada. An executive with senior leadership experience in both the commercial banking and gaming industries, Snyder has also been involved with UNLV as a volunteer or dean since his arrival in Las Vegas more than 25 years ago. He was appointed acting president in February 2014. As president, Snyder will continue the campus’ surge toward Carnegie Tier One status, which includes plans to create a School of Medicine at UNLV. Snyder was dean of the UNLV Harrah Hotel College from 2010 to 2013 and more recently served as UNLV’s executive dean for strategic development. He is also the point person for the UNLV stadium project through his role as chair of the UNLV Campus Improvement Authority Board. He spent 22 years with First Interstate Bank (now Wells Fargo), rising through the management ranks to become chairman and CEO from 1987 to 1991. He went on to co-found Bank of Nevada, and has been an active member of the Board of Directors throughout its growth into Western Alliance Bancorporation, a multi-state banking organization.

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In 1992, Snyder led the effort to construct what would become the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas. After the Fremont Street Experience successfully opened in 1996, he joined Boyd Gaming, where he served as president from 1997 to 2005. A prolific fundraiser, Snyder played an integral role as chairman of The Smith Center for the Performing Arts. He is also a former member and chair of the UNLV Foundation and co-chair of the university’s successful $537 million Invent the Future capital campaign, which concluded in 2009. Snyder has served on the boards of more than 15 public and private companies, numerous local non-profits, and several legislative commissions, including chairing the Governor’s Commission on Medical Education, Research & Training in 2006. Snyder is a graduate of the University of Wyoming. For his contributions to UNLV, he was awarded the President’s Medal in 2000, an Honorary Doctor of Laws Degree in 2001, and was named (by the NSHE Board of Regents) a Distinguished Nevadan in 2003. He was inducted into the Nevada Business Hall of Fame by UNLV’s Lee Business School in 2011. Snyder and his wife, Dee, have been married for more than 42 years and have three grown children and three grandchildren.

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HEAD COACH BOBBY HAUCK

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obby Hauck, who was the winningest coach in Division I FCS, was hired as the 10th head coach in Rebel football history on Dec. 23, 2009, and immediately charged with spreading an attitude of success and discipline throughout a program thirsting for prosperity. Hauck (pronounced HOWK) immediately got to work building the UNLV program and guided his new school through some of its toughest schedules in history. After UNLV posted three two-win campaigns, all of Hauck & Co.’s hard work in Las Vegas last year produced a team that won more games than those first three seasons combined. In fact, the 2013 Rebels won five games in the Mountain West Conference for the first time ever, hit the seven-victory mark for only the third time since 1984 and appeared in the postseason for the first time since 2000 when they played on New Year’s Day in the Heart of Dallas Bowl. For his efforts, Hauck was rewarded by the school with a new, three-year contract through the 2016 season. Before coming to the desert, 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 Bobby Subdivision (formerly I-AA). The winningest coach in Big Sky Conference history (both in average victories per year and overall titles), Hauck earned at least a share of the league’s crown 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 over his last four seasons were 51-6 overall and 31-1 in conference play. Hauck, 50, 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. A veteran of eight bowl games, he also brought with him tremendous FBS experience from stints coaching in both the Pac-10 and Big 12 conferences.W “The future of Rebel Football is bright,” Hauck said. “I’m excited to be a part of the process building UNLV Football into a winner. I enjoy working every day with this group of players and coaches, as well as our administration.” Hauck immediately caught the attention of his new community when he announced a 2010 recruiting class that included the most Southern Nevada signees (eight) in program history. The overall group boasted 10 players

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who were assigned at least three stars by either Scout, Rivals or Scouts, Inc., which was also the most on record for the Rebels. Hauck was 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 in Grizzly history. His 2009 team finished 14-1 and reached the FCS Championship game for the second consecutive season. In 2007, the Grizzlies went 11-0 during the regular season, marking the first undefeated run for the proud program since 1996. Hauck produced 24 FCS All-Americans during his time in Missoula as well as six NFL Draft picks, including four in his last three years. Prior 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 as the Huskies went to a bowl game each season. 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. Prior to joining the Buffaloes, Hauck coached the outside linebackers and handled recruiting duties for Northern Arizona University (1993Hauck 94). He served as a graduate assistant at UCLA in 1990-91 under Terry Donahue 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, Hauck 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. Hauck earned bachelor’s degrees in business and physical education from Montana in 1987 and a master’s in education administration from UCLA in 1991. He and his wife, Stacey, have four children: daughters Sydney, Alexandra and Elise and son, Robby. His late 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 joined UNLV as defensive coordinator in 2013 after spending the previous year on the coaching staff of the Cleveland Browns. 2 0 1 4 U N LV FO O TB A L L G A M E TI M E

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ASSISTANT COACHES & STAFF

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Cedric Cormier

Dominic Daste

Chad Germer

Wide Receivers

Michael Gray

Running Backs

Offensive Line

Defensive Line

Tim Hundley

Timm Rosenbach

Kraig Paulson

Rob Phenicie

Safeties

Offensive Coord. / Quarterbacks

Asst. Head Coach / Linebackers

Assoc. Head Coach / Tight Ends

Tim Hauck

Jay Staggs

Defensive Coord. / Cornerbacks

Graduate Assistant

Travis Dixon

C.J. Cox

Graduate Assistant

Graduate Assistant

Terry Cottle

Kyle Wilson

Paul Pucciarelli

Katie Schulte

Director of Football Operations

Director of Athletic Training

Director of Athletic Equipment

Football Program Director

Jimmy Morimoto

Justin McCrory

Director of Player Personnel

Football Video Coordinator

Eric Hohn Strength & Conditioning Coach

Dan Ryan Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach

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UNLV ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

Tina Kunzer-Murphy

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orn and raised in Las Vegas, Tina Kunzer-Murphy has been a fixture in the Southern Nevada sports community for more than four decades. On July 1, 2013, she added another accomplishment to her long and varied career as she began serving as UNLV Interim Director of Athletics. The move marked two major milestones as Kunzer-Murphy became both the first woman and the first alum of the school to run the department. Just six months later, the Nevada System of Higher Education Board of Regents removed the interim tag from Kunzer-Murphy’s title and approved a three-year contract for her to serve as the school’s permanent AD. “I want to thank the Board of Regents for the tremendous support that they’ve given to me and to UNLV Athletics,” Kunzer-Murphy said. “It’s an unbelievable and humbling opportunity to work on behalf of our 450 studentathletes and their talented head coaches. It’s a great thing to wake up every morning knowing that you get a chance to make a real difference at your alma mater in your own hometown.” A graduate of Valley High School, Kunzer-Murphy first attended Southern Utah, where she lettered in swimming, before transferring to UNLV to compete in both tennis and volleyball at her hometown university. She earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1975.

While pursuing a graduate degree she served as a tennis instructor and dance teacher at both UNLV and Clark County Community College (now CSN). Soon after earning her master’s in education in 1977, she was hired as head coach of the UNLV women’s tennis team as well as director of its cheerleading program. When the school dropped tennis for financial reasons in the early 1980s, she was thrust into a management role under then-athletics director Brad Rothermel, and eventually worked with the football and basketball programs, among others, during the department’s wildly successful run through the PCAA/Big West Conference. Named UNLV’s Senior Women’s Administrator in 1981, Kunzer-Murphy oversaw the entire Lady Rebel athletic program. In 1983, she was named an assistant athletics director and in 1987 was promoted to senior assistant AD. Kunzer-Murphy became senior associate AD at the University of Pacific in 1992 but then soon returned to town to work for the Las Vegas 51s and Thunder professional sports franchises as director of corporate sales and marketing. After UNLV moved to the Western Athletic Conference in 1996, Kunzer-Murphy was hired by the WAC to run its annual football championship game and men’s and women’s basketball championship events in Las Vegas. Kunzer-Murphy returned to campus in 1999 when she was selected by ESPN Regional Television (ERT) to run the newly formed ESPN Regional at UNLV office, which oversaw the athletic department’s corporate sales and broadcasting departments until 2005. From 2000-12, Kunzer-Murphy served as Executive Director of the Las Vegas Bowl, which ERT purchased. Under her leadership, the bowl game enjoyed six consecutive sellouts from 2006-11, record-high TV ratings and team payouts en route to elevating itself into the national college football landscape A 2007 inductee of the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame, Kunzer-Murphy in 2010 became the first woman to serve as Chairman of the Football Bowl Association. In summer 2011 she was honored as Las Vegas’ Sportsperson of the Year as part of the annual “24-Hour Radiothon” staged by Lotus Broadcasting, which benefits The Caring Place, a local nonprofit organization dedicated to easing the journey of those affected by cancer. Kunzer-Murphy has been married to former UNLV coach and local high school teacher and coach Greg Murphy since 1990. She has one son, Stephen, who is married to Ginny Broffett and the couple is expecting the arrival of the newest little Rebel in late September.

Nevada State Board of Regents

Dan Klaich Chancellor

Dr. Andrea Anderson

Robert Blakely

Cedric Crear

Dr. Mark Doubrava

Dr. Jason Geddes

Ron Knecht

James Dean Leavitt

Kevin Melcher

Kevin Page Chair

Dr. Jack Lund Schofield

Allison Stephens

Rick Trachok Vice Chair

Michael Wixom

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SAM BOYD STADIUM

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tanding as one of the top college football facilities in all the West is UNLV’s versatile venue Sam Boyd Stadium. Undergoing a complete facelift and renovation during 1999, Sam Boyd expanded to its present capacity of 36,800 (with the ability to seat more than 40,000 when called for). Located in Las Vegas approximately seven miles from both the UNLV campus and McCarran International Airport, Sam Boyd Stadium successfully combines the excitement of a college football stadium and the versatility of an entertainment arena. The Rebel football team has posted a 143-117-3 record in 42-plus seasons playing there, including in front of a record three sellout crowds in 2007. SBS marked its 25th anniversary in 1996 by hosting the state’s then-largest-ever sporting crowd on Sept. 14 when 41,091 fans witnessed UNLV take on Wisconsin. That total was surpassed just three months later when 41,238 saw BYU get past Wyoming in the first WAC Championship game. That record was re-written once more when 42,075 fans saw the Badgers return to face the Rebels on Aug. 31, 2002. The 2006 Las Vegas Bowl ultimately upped the record to 44,615 in a game between BYU and Oregon. The stadium has hosted some of the greatest talents in sports and show business. Future NFL quarterbacks Randall Cunningham, Jim McMahon, Drew Bledsoe, Carson Palmer, Andre Ware, Alex Smith, John Beck, Andy Dalton, Colin Kaepernick and Kellen Moore are among those who have played at Sam Boyd Stadium along with events involving athletes such as soccer legend Pele and motor sports stars. Additionally, the stadium has hosted world-class concerts by such musical acts as the Dave Matthews Band, the Eagles, U2, Paul McCartney, Wayne Newton, and the once-annual summer appearances by the Grateful Dead. A mecca for football played on all levels, the stadium is currently site of the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl each December, including seven sold-out crowds in the last nine years, after serving as home to three Western Athletic Conference

championship games from 1996-98. The facility has served as host to professional football three times, including housing the two-time United Football League champion Las Vegas Locomotives in 200910. The Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL made it their home in 2001; and the Las Vegas Posse, a Canadian Football League franchise, played one season in 1994. SBS also hosts high school games and has been site of the state’s prep championship. The venue also hosted two other college football events: the Silver Dollar Classic, which featured teams from historically black universities, and the Las Vegas AllAmerican Classic all-star game from 2003-05. Originally named Las Vegas Stadium when it was built in 1971 at a cost of $3.5 million, the facility was re-named the Las Vegas Silver Bowl in 1978 and then known as the Sam Boyd Silver Bowl in honor of local gaming pioneer Sam Boyd beginning in 1984. Its name was officially shortened to Sam Boyd Stadium in April 1994. The first event held in the then-15,000-seat stadium was a UNLV football game against Weber State on Oct. 23, 1971, won by the visiting Wildcats, 30-17. Official dedication ceremonies, however, took place the next season on Sept. 9, 1972, at halftime of a 35-28 loss to Western Illinois before 8,800 fans. SBS, which has always retained its horseshoe shape, underwent an expansion to 32,000 seats in 1978 and again enjoyed improvements in 1994. The Rebel Experience area outside the stadium opened in 1997. One of the highlights of the most recent renovation was the replacement of the so-called “Magic Carpet” retractable artificial turf that had been in place since 1985. Originally fitted with traditional AstroTurf, Sam Boyd was the first stadium in the world to install a Monsanto Corp. outdoor retractable turf, which helped give the facility its multi-purpose capability. The surface, which simply rolled up into cylinders in less than an hour, was installed at a cost of $1.2 million in part through a grant by the Sam Boyd family. Natural grass replaced the artificial turf from 1999-2002 before a synthetic surface, made by TurfTech, was installed in 2003. 2 0 1 4 U N LV FO O TB A L L G A M E TI M E

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IMG COLLEGE

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ow in its eighth year as the exclusive multimedia rights holder for UNLV Athletics, IMG College is the nation’s leading collegiate marketing and media company that can create and build comprehensive, integrated marketing platforms that will leverage the marketing potential of its collegiate properties. Headquartered in Winston-Salem, N.C., IMG College is also a partner with more than 90 major college athletic programs, conferences, bowl games and venues. IMG College produces and markets a variety of sponsorship opportunities surrounding UNLV Athletics, including radio play-byplay, advertising in various department publications and on the official athletics department website www. UNLVRebels.com, signage in university athletic facilities, and at-event promotions. Leading the IMG staff at UNLV is General Manager Eric Kovac, who joined IMG College in 2011, bringing a level of passion, enthusiasm, and creativity that had an immediate positive impact on UNLV and its sports marketing efforts. Kovac has proven success in sports marketing and sales. Prior to joining IMG College, he has worked with PepsiCo, Cox Media, Letizia Mass Media, and the Las Vegas Gladiators. Kovac is a graduate of California State UniversityNorthridge.

Eric Kovac General Manager

Steve Moser Associate General Manager

A talented and energetic sales team operates under Kovac’s direction in the sales and marketing of Rebel sports. Associate General Manager Steve Moser, a 1989 UNLV graduate, is a proven sales and marketing professional in the Las Vegas area with previous experience with the Las Vegas Thunder (hockey) and Las Vegas Stars (baseball), as well as UNLV. Account Executive Telly Stratas joined IMG College in 2012 after previously serving as vice president of sales for Town Media. Prior to that, he served as senior account executive of Latizia Mass Media and senior account manager at Midstate Advertising. Stratas is a graduate of Auburn University. Account Executive Damon Cross is the newest member of the UNLV IMG College Team and has sports experience in college, Arena Football, the NBA and the UFL. Cross graduated from Fisk University in Nashville where he was a track and field NAIA AllAmerican. He earned his master’s degree from University of Phoenix. Partner Services Coordinator Erin Skuse joined the IMG College staff in 2013. She graduated from Arizona State University from the W.P. Carey School of Business with a B.S. in marketing and a certificate of international business.

Telly Stratas Account Executive

Damon Cross Account Executive

Erin Skuse Partner Services Coord.

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REBELS IN THE PROS

Eric Wright Joe Hawley

Quinton Pointer

PLAYERS ON NFL TEAMS ON OPENING DAY Name at UNLV Pos. NFL Team Joe Hawley 2006-09 OL Atlanta Falcons John Lotulelei* 2011-12 LB Jacksonville Jags Quinton Pointer 2007-11 DB Tampa Bay Bucs Jerry Rice Jr.* 2013 WR Washington Redskins Frank Summers 2008-09 RB Buffalo Bills *On Injured Reserve

Martin Tevaseu

Frank Summers

REBELS IN THE NFL DRAFT YEAR 2010 2009 2008 2007 2005 2004 2002 2000 1999 1995 1994 1993 1991 1990 1988 1985 1984 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1972

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PLAYER, POSITION Joe Hawley, OL Frank Summers, RB Beau Bell, LB Eric Wright, DB Adam Seward, LB Ryan Claridge, LB Dominic Furio, C Anton Palepoi, DE Sam Brandon, FS Kevin Thomas, CB Ahmad Miller, DL Quincy Sanders, DB Talance Sawyer, DE Henry Bailey, WR Jerry Reynolds, OL Lonnie Palelei, OL Keenan McCardell, WR Don Odegard, DB Ickey Woods, RB Charles Dimry, DB George Thomas, WR Randall Cunningham, QB Tom Polley, DL Kirk Dodge, LB Todd Liebenstein, DE John Higgins, DB Michael Morton, WR Sam Greene, WR Art Plunkett, OL Admiral Dewey Larry, DB Ron Crews, DE Bob Batton, RB Brett Davis, RB Aaron Mitchell, DB Cleveland Jackson, TE Henry Vereen, WR Ray Strong, RB Glenn Carano, QB Reggie Haynes, TE Blanchard Carter, OL Joe Ingersoll, G Mike Thomas, RB Steve Haggerty, WR Nathaniel Hawkins, WR

TEAM Atlanta Falcons Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns Carolina Panthers New England Patriots Philadelphia Eagles Seattle Seahawks Denver Broncos Buffalo Bills Houston Texans Washington Redskins Minnesota Vikings Pittsburgh Steelers Cincinnati Bengals Pittsburgh Steelers Washington Redskins Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles Atlanta Falcons Washington Redskins New York Giants Tampa Bay Buccaneers Miami Dolphins Los Angeles Rams New York Jets Cleveland Browns New York Jets Tampa Bay Buccaneers Dallas Cowboys New York Giants Tampa Bay Buccaneers Atlanta Falcons Dallas Cowboys Washington Redskins Baltimore Colts Miami Dolphins Washington Redskins Denver Broncos Pittsburgh Steelers

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TONIGHT’S MATCHUP NIU OPP 518.0 260.5 5.5 4.0 56 27 10 2 322.5 70.5 4.9 2.1 6 0 195.5 190.0 12.2 10.0 32-55 38-61 .582 .623 2-0 5-2 14-130 11-105 2-10 0-0 3-6 1-1

QB Matt McIntosh

S Dechane Durante

TOTAL OFFENSE AVG. PER GAME AVG. PER PLAY FIRST DOWNS TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING AVG. PER GAME AVG. PER RUSH RUSHING TD’S PASSING AVG. YARDS PER GAME AVG. PER COMPL COMPL-ATTEMPTS COMPLETION PCT. TEAM FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-YARDS PASSES INT. BY FIELD GOALS-ATT.

UNLV 351.5 5.0 39 2

OPP 557.0 7.2 51 8

165.0 4.2 0

245.5 5.6 4

186.5 11.3 33-61 .541

311.5 14.8 42-67 .627

2-0 13-139 1-21 4-5

2-0 14-109 5-32 4-7

DB Mike Horsey

RB George Naufahu

SCORING BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT AVG UNLV 7 9 10 0 0 13.0 OPP 14 13 31 12 0 35.0 1 2 3 4 OT AVG NIU 17 17 31 13 0 39.0 OPP 0 0 10 8 0 9.0

2014 HUSKIE LEADERS

RUSHING Akeem Daniels Joel Bouagnon

ATT 31 25

2014 REBEL LEADERS RUSHING George Naufahu Blake Decker

ATT YDS AVG 30 117 3.9 23 88 3.8

TD 0 0

LG 10 27

PASSING Drew Hare Matt McIntosh

C-A-I PCT YDS TD 14-23-0 .609 209 3 14-23-0 .609 122 1

PASSING Blake Decker

C-A-I 33-59-4

YDS 373

TD 2

RECEIVING Da’Ron Brown Juwan Brescacin

REC 13 4

YDS AVG TD LG 219 16.8 3 59 66 16.5 1 49

RECEIVING Devante Davis Devonte Boyd

REC YDS AVG 10 118 11.8 8 160 20.0

TD 0 0

LG 26 52

PUNTING Tyler Wedel

NO 7

YDS AVG LG 304 43.4 57

PUNTING NO YDS AVG Logan Yunker 11 489

LG 44.5

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DEFENSIVE Trent Langham Tau Lotulelei

SACK INT 0.5-3 0 1.0-9 0

Michael Santacaterina 14

Marlon Moore

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TOT SACK INT 15 0.0-0 0 11 0.0-0 0

Northern Illinois (2-0/0-0 MAC)

DATE OPPONENT TIME Aug. 8 PRESBYTERIAN W, 55-3 Sept. 6 at Northwestern W, 23-15 Sept. 13 at UNLV 6:00 p.m. CT Sept. 20 at Arkansas 6:00 p.m. CT Oct. 4 KENT STATE* TBA Oct. 11 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* 4:00 p.m. CT Oct. 18 MIAMI (OHIO)* TBA Oct. 25 at Eastern Michigan* TBA Nov. 5 at Ball State* 7:00 p.m. CT Nov. 11 TOLEDO* 7:00 p.m. CT Nov. 18 at Ohio* 7:00 p.m. CT Nov. 28 at Western Michigan* TBA *MAC Game

PCT .559

UT AT TOT 9 7 16 7 8 15

UNLV Rebels (1-1/0-0 MW) DATE OPPONENT Aug. 29 at Arizona Sept. 6 NORTHERN COLO. Sept. 13 NORTHERN ILLINOIS Sept. 20 at Houston Sept. 27 at San Diego State* Oct. 4 at San Jose State* Oct. 10 FRESNO STATE (HC)* Oct. 25 at Utah State* Nov. 1 NEW MEXICO* Nov. 8 AIR FORCE* Nov. 15 at BYU Nov. 22 at Hawai’i* Nov. 29 NEVADA, RENO*

RESULT/TIME L, 58-13 W, 13-12 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. TBA TBA 7:00 p.m. TBA 2:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. TBA 8:00 p.m. TBA

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UNLV NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME 2 Blake Richmond 3 Nick Sherry 4 Sidney Hodge 5 Blake Decker 6 Anthony Williams 8 Kevin Thomson 9 Aaron Criswell 10 Maika Mataele 11 Troy Hawthorne 13 Tim Hough 14 Jared Lebowitz 15 Jarin Morikawa 16 Taylor Barnhill 17 Kenneth Penny 18 Marcus Sullivan 19 Torry McTyer 20 Matt Viñal 21 Taylor Spencer 22 David Greene 23 Matt Lea 24 Fred Wilson 25 Brandon Baker 26 Damon Collins 27 Dominique Fenstermacher 28 Keith Whitely 29 Tajh Hasson 30 Jamal Overton 31 Jonavaughn Williams 32 Mike Horsey 33 Shaquille Murray-Lawrence 34 Henri Jussila 35 Eugene Johnson 36* Marc Philippi 37 Elexious Perkins II 38 Jonathan Leiva 39 George Naufahu 40 Nicolai Bornand 41 Joseph Salazar 41 Kyle Anderson 42 Peni Vea 43 Najee Johnson 44 Kenny Keys 45 Logan Yunker 46 Jake Phillips 47 Jacobie Russell 48 Siuea Vaesau 49 Antonio Zepeda 50 Trent Langham 51 Kimble Jensen 54 Iggy Porchia 55 Tau Lotulelei 56 Ryan McAleenan

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POS HGT WGT CL-EX DB 6-3 190 JR-TR QB 6-5 235 JR-2L DB 5-8 180 SR-3L QB 6-2 205 JR-TR WR 5-11 190 JR-2L QB 6-1 185 FR-HS WR 5-10 175 SR-1L WR 5-11 180 SR-2L DB 6-3 210 SO-1L DB 5-11 175 FR-HS QB 6-4 195 FR-RS QB 6-0 190 FR-RS TE/H 6-4 240 SR-3L DB 5-11 175 SR-3L WR 5-9 195 SR-3L DB 6-0 180 SO-1L DB 6-2 210 SR-1L WR 6-1 210 SR-3L RB 6-0 210 JR-2L DB 5-10 210 FR-RS DB 6-0 175 JR-2L DB 6-1 175 JR-1L DB 5-9 180 SR-1L DB 5-10 170 FR-HS RB 5-9 185 SO-1L DB 6-1 195 SR-3L RB 5-9 205 JR-TR DB 6-0 190 SO-1L DB 6-0 190 SR-3L RB 5-8 200 SR-1L RB 5-9 180 FR-RS RB 5-6 145 SR-SQ LB 5-10 220 SO-1L LB 6-0 210 JR-TR PK 5-11 175 JR-TR RB 6-0 215 JR-TR LB/K 6-1 225 SO-1L DL 6-4 210 FR-HS TE 6-3 230 FR-RS DB 6-1 205 JR-2L DL 6-4 220 JR-TR DB 6-4 190 JR-2L P 6-2 200 JR-1L TE 6-6 255 JR-2L DL 6-4 235 FR-RS DL 6-4 250 SR-1L DL 6-6 265 FR-RS LB 6-2 210 SO-1L DB 6-0 205 JR-TR LB 6-2 225 SO-1L LB 6-1 220 SO-1L LB 6-2 230 SO-TR

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HOMETOWN Fairfield, CA Petaluma, CA Las Vegas, NV Mesa, AZ Brentwood, CA Auburn, WA San Francisco, CA Kaneohe, HI Glendale, AZ Las Vegas, NV Burlington, VT Mililani, HI Rhome, TX Lancaster, TX North Las Vegas, NV Los Angeles, CA Santa Cruz, CA Las Vegas, NV Dallas, TX Fresno, CA Bakersfield, CA Lancaster, TX Antioch, CA Phoenix, AZ Houston, TX Los Angeles, CA R. Cucamonga, CA R. Santa Margarita, CA Baltimore, MD Scarborough, ONT Järvenpää, Finland Fontana, CA Las Vegas, NV Pamona, CA Los Angeles, CA San Mateo, CA Santa Barbara, CA Houston, TX Las Vegas, NV Kailua-Kona, HI Fairfield, CA San Diego, CA Las Vegas, NV Lakewood, CA Houston, TX Pinole, CA Phoenix, AZ Garden Grove, CA Layton, UT Los Angeles, CA Kihei, HI Glendale, CA

HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S) Rodriguez HS/Santa Rosa JC Casa Grande HS Palo Verde HS Mountain View HS/Scottsdale CC De LaSalle HS Auburn Riverside HS Riordan HS/San Mateo JC Kamehameha HS/Oregon State Centennial HS Desert Pines HS St. Francis HS (CA) Mililani HS Justin NW HS Lancaster HS Cheyenne HS Cathedral HS Serra HS/Cal Poly/College of San Mateo Bishop Gorman HS Skyline HS Central HS West HS Lancaster HS Deer Valley HS/Diablo Valley College Mountain Pointe HS La Porte HS Cathedral HS Pomona HS/Mt. SAC JSerra HS Dunbar HS Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary/Tyler JC Layton Christian Academy/Mäkelänrinteen HS

Etiwanda HS/Arizona Bishop Gorman HS San Bernardino Valley JC Cathedral HS/Palomar College San Mateo HS/College of San Mateo Dos Pueblos HS Atascocita HS Silverado HS Kealakehe HS Rodriguez HS/Santa Rosa JC Helix HS Arbor View HS/UNR Lakewood HS North Shore HS Pinole Valley HS/Diablo Valley College Camelback HS Pacifica HS Layton HS/Snow College Venice HS Maui HS St. Francis HS/SJSU/Coll. of the Canyons

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NAME

Billy Murphy III Brian Roth Eric Noone Chris Lopez Dakota Shackleton J’Ondray Sanders Doug Saeks Patrick Carroll Charles Howard Gavin Peterson Tuli Fakauho Brett Boyko Aleks Vekic Tom Clarkson Ron Scoggins Andrew Oberg Phillip Haynes Kayne Boyer Kyle Saxelid Nick Gstrein Robert Waterman Jack Killian Devante Davis Trent Riley Devonte Boyd Kendal Keys Jordan Sparkman Andrew Casey Andrew Price Josh Shirley Brandon Willis Sonny Sanitoa Jeremiah Valoaga Dominic Baldwin Asten Koki Mike Hughes Jr. Dalton Baker Justin Brown Christian Clapp Charles Henry Martaveous Holliday Rob Jameson Tui Maloata Brian McIntyre Jay Mitchell Jacob Speaks Chris Spencer Jeremiah Tauala

POS LB OL OL OL LS OL OL OL OL OL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR WR WR WR DL TE/H TE DL DL DL DL DL DL DL DB WR WR DB RB WR DL PK WR RB DB LB

HGT WGT CL-EX HOMETOWN 6-0 200 6-5 300 6-2 300 6-4 285 6-0 220 6-5 270 6-6 270 6-5 310 6-5 330 6-3 300 6-1 300 6-7 310 6-5 310 6-6 290 6-3 335 6-7 295 6-4 270 6-2 285 6-7 270 6-4 295 6-2 290 6-0 195 6-3 215 6-1 200 6-1 175 6-3 200 6-6 270 6-4 230 6-6 250 6-3 230 6-2 300 6-3 260 6-6 260 6-5 240 6-3 275 6-2 300 5-11 180 5-6 150 6-1 190 6-2 170 5-9 185 6-1 165 6-3 270 6-0 175 5-8 180 5-9 195 5-10 180 6-0 230

FR-HS SR-3L SO-1L FR-RS JR-TR FR-RS SR-1L SO-SQ SO-1L FR-HS JR-TR SR-3L SO-SQ SO-SQ JR-2L JR-2L FR-HS FR-HS FR-RS JR-2L SR-3L SR-1L SR-3L FR-HS FR-HS FR-HS SR-3L SR-1L SO-1L SR-TR SR-TR JR-2L JR-2L SO-1L SR-1L FR-HS FR-HS FR-HS FR-RS FR-HS FR-HS JR-RS JR-TR JR-SQ FR-RS FR-HS SR-TR SO-TR

HIGH SCHOOL/PREVIOUS SCHOOL(S)

North Las Vegas, NV Mojave HS Lake Forest, CA El Toro HS Las Vegas, NV Silverado HS San Marcos, CA Mission Hills HS Monte Vista HS/Boise State/Humboldt State Danville, CA Henderson, NV Basic HS Portland, OR WestView HS/Palomar JC La Canada, CA St. Francis HS Stockton, CA Lincoln HS Katy, TX Seven Lakes HS Las Vegas, NV Liberty HS/Coffeyville CC Saskatoon, Sask. St. Joseph HS Las Vegas, NV Durango HS Mission, B.C. Mission Secondary School Las Vegas, NV Bishop Gorman HS Islip, NY Islip HS Dallas, TX Skyline HS Roy, UT Roy HS Elk Grove, CA Cosumnes Oaks HS Irvine, CA Woodbridge HS Castaic, CA West Ranch HS Central Catholic HS/San Joaquin Delta College Modesto, CA Galena Park, TX North Shore HS North Bend, WA Mount Si HS Henderson, NV Basic HS San Diego, CA Helix HS San Diego, CA Point Loma HS Twenty Nine Palms, CA Twenty Nine Palms HS/College of the Desert Blaine, WA Blaine HS Fontana, CA Kaiser HS/Washington Duncan, SC Byrnes HS/UNC/UCLA Pago Pago, A. Samoa Samoana HS Oxnard, CA Channel Islands HS Santa Maria, CA Ernest Righetti HS Pearl City, HI Roosevelt HS/Mt. San Antonio College Las Vegas, NV Palo Verde HS Las Vegas, NV Bishop Gorman HS Las Vegas, NV Eldorado HS Honolulu, HI Kaiser HS Jacksonville, FL Raines HS Los Angeles, CA Cathedral HS North Las Vegas, NV Mojave HS Malaeloa, AS Leone HS/Mt. SAC Las Vegas, NV Arbor View HS Las Vegas, NV Liberty HS Las Vegas, NV Arbor View HS North Las Vegas, NV Cheyenne HS/Dixie State Las Vegas, NV Liberty HS/Southern Utah

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NORTHERN ILLINOIS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name 1 Dechane Durante 1 Anthony Maddie 2 Marlon Moore 3 Akeem Daniels 4 Da’Ron Brown 5 Mayomi Olootu 6 Jamaal Bass 7 Michael Santacaterina 8 Ladell Fleming 9 Rasheen Lemon 9 Matt McIntosh 10 Tommylee Lewis 11 Juwan Brescacin 12 Drew Hare 13 Jackson Abresch 14 Ezra Saffold 15 Christian Blake 16 Renard Cheren 17 Peter Deppe 18 Bobby Jones IV 19 Shawun Lurry 20 Keith Harris, Jr. 21 Deion Hallmon 22 Aregeros Turner 23 Jordan Huff 24 Brandon Mayes 25 Josh Orne 26 Tyler Wedel 27 Andrew Stark 28 Joel Bouagnon 29 Paris Logan 30 Tifonte Hunt 31 Anthony Brooks 32 Jimmy Russell 33 Jamaal Payton 34 Christian Hagan 35 Shane Wimann 36 Draco Smith 37 Desroy Maxwell 38 Alex Morrow 39 Ryan Stendler 40 Sean Folliard 42 Cameron Stingily 43 Albert Smalls 44 Perez Ford 45 Boomer Mays 46 Terrell Harris 47 Rob Sterling 48 Ricky Connors 49 Jason Meehan 50 Austin Smaha 51 Brian Canoy

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Pos. Hgt. Wgt. S 6-2 193 QB 6-1 201 S 5-9 192 TB 5-7 189 WR 6-0 196 CB 5-9 173 LB 5-10 214 LB 5-10 205 DE 6-0 224 LB 6-0 206 QB 6-1 213 WR 5-7 159 WR 6-4 224 QB 6-1 215 S 6-1 209 WR 5-7 164 WR 6-1 170 LB 6-0 190 P 6-1 194 LB 6-0 218 CB 5-8 172 TB 5-8 193 CB 5-10 162 WR 5-11 172 TB 5-11 217 S 5-11 187 K 6-0 220 P/K 5-11 192 K 5-10 168 TB 6-2 222 CB 5-9 184 CB 5-9 164 CB 5-11 189 CB 5-10 194 LB 6-0 229 K 6-0 171 TE/FB 6-4 248 TB 5-9 191 TE 6-2 257 TB 5-8 203 TE 6-4 263 LB 6-2 227 TB 6-1 235 CB 6-1 206 DE 6-0 228 LB 6-0 243 DL 5-11 237 FB 5-10 245 FB 6-1 250 DE 6-1 252 DE 6-1 227 OL 6-5 275

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Yr. Sr.-RS So.-RS Jr. Sr.-RS Sr.-RS Fr. Sr.-RS Sr.-RS So.-RS Jr.-RS Jr.-RS Sr. Jr.-RS So.-RS Fr.-RS Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr.-RS Fr. Jr. Fr. So. Fr.-RS Fr.-RS So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr.-RS Fr. So.-RS Fr.-RS So. Fr. Fr.-RS So. Jr. So.-RS Fr.-RS So. Sr.-RS Fr. Jr. Jr.-RS So.-RS Sr. Sr.-RS Sr. So. Fr.-RS

Exp. 3L 1Sq 2L 3L 3L HS 3L 3L 1L 2L 2L 3L 2L 2Sq 1Sq HS HS HS HS 1Sq HS 2L HS 1L 1Sq 1Sq 1Sq 3L HS 1L 2L HS 2Sq WO 1L HS 1Sq 1L 2L 2Sq 1Sq 1L 2L HS 2L 2L WO 3L 2L 3L 1L 1Sq

Hometown (High School/Previous SCHOOL) Charlotte, N.C. (Vance) Plainfield, Ill. (Aurora Christian/Western Michigan) Mobile, Ala. (C.F. Vigor) Kissimmee, Fla. (Osceola) Chicago, Ill. (Morgan Park) Allen, Texas (Allen) Miramar, Fla. (Miramar) Geneva, Ill. (Geneva) Chicago, Ill. (Julian) Chicago, Ill. (Proviso West) Evansville, Ind. (Reitz) Riviera Beach, Fla. (W.T. Dwyer) Mississauga, Ont., Canada [Culver (Ind.) Acad.] O’Fallon, Mo. (Fort Zumwalt West) Hartland, Wis. ( Arrowhead) West Palm Beach, Fla. (W.T. Dwyer) Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons) Lake Worth, Fla. (Park VIsta) Almont, Mich. (Almont) Miami Gardens, Fla. (Monsignor Pace) West Palm Beach, Fla. (W.T. Dwyer) Chicago, Ill. (Leo) Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay) Copley, Ohio (Copley) Mobile, Ala. (St. Paul’s Episcopal) Aurora, Ill. (Aurora Christian) Wales, Wis. (Kettle Moraine) McFarland, Wis. (McFarland) Palatine, Ill. (Fremd) Aurora, Ill. (Aurora Christian) Columbia, Mo. (Rock Bridge) Harvey, Ill. (Thornton Township) Detroit, Mich. (Warren Mott) DeKalb, Ill. (DeKalb) Bellwood, Ill. (Proviso West) Omaha, Neb. (Westside) Wisconsin Dells, Wis. (Wisconsin Dells) Hammond, Ind. [Mt. Carmel (Ill.)] Evanston, Ill. (Amundsen) Streamwood, Ill. (Streamwood) Mequon, Wis. (Homestead) Crystal Lake, Ill. (Prairie Ridge) Romeoville, Ill. (Romeoville) Miramar, Fla. (Monsignor Pace) Romeoville, Ill. (Romeoville) Lawrence, Kan. (Eudora) Lansing, Ill. (Bloom Trail) Lansing, Ill. (T.F. South) Powder Springs, Ga. (Harrison) St. Louis, Mo. (Webster Groves) Belvidere, Ill. (Belvidere North) Chicago, Ill. (St. Patrick)

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1Sq 2Sq 3Sq 2L TR 2Sq 2L 2L 1L 2Sq 3L 2Sq 2Sq 1L 1L 2Sq 2L 3L 1L 1L 3L 3L 1Sq 2L 3L 1Sq 1L HS 2L HS 1L 1Sq TR

Chicago, Ill. (Loyola Academy) Overland Park, Kan. (Olathe East) Milwaukee, Wis. (Hamilton) O’Fallon, Mo. (Christian Brothers College) Windsor, Conn. [Windsor/Monroe College (N.Y.)] Marengo, Ill. (Marian Central Catholic) Indianapolis, Ind. (Warren Central) Flossmoor, Ill. (Homewood-Flossmoor) Western Springs, Ill. (Lyons Township) Appleton, Wis. (Xavier) McRae, Ga. (Telfair County) Detroit, Mich. (Mumford) Chicago, Ill. (Lindblom Math & Science Acad.) Greenfield, Wis. (Greenfield) Franklin, Wis. (Franklin) Osceola, Wis. (Osceola) Sterling, Ill. (Sterling) Elburn, Ill. (St. Charles North) Peoria, Ill. (Richwoods) Aurora, Ill. (Aurora Christian) St. Marys, Kan. (St. Marys) Orland Park, Ill. (Carl Sandburg) Alpharetta, Ga. (Milton) Lake Zurich, Ill. (Lake Zurich/Fork Union) Omaha, Neb. (Millard North/Neb.-Omaha) Indianapolis, Ind. (Arsenal Tech) Chicago, Ill. (Hubbard) Indianapolis, Ind. (Arsenal Tech) Kansas City, Mo. (Raytown South/Neb.-Omaha) Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West) Naperville, Ill. (Neuqua Valley) Kewanee, Ill. (Kewanee) Antioch, Calif. (Deer Valley/Los Medanos)

Cody Sullivan Matthew Baltimore Cameron Clinton-Earl Andrew Ness Ben Compton Scott Taylor Michael Gegner Aidan Conlon Wes Ott Bobby Ramlet Tyler Pitt Ron Brown Corey Thomas Josh Ruka Levon Myers Lincoln Howard Tyler Loos Ryan Brown Clayton Glasper Chad Beebe Luke Eakes Brian Mayer Malik Mitchell Jacob Brinlee Tim Semisch William Lee Mario Jones Rajshawn Mosley Donovan Gordon Ruben Dunbar Michael Ippolito Cal Breedlove Siosifa Malolo

6-0 224 6-3 257 6-1 245 6-3 298 6-4 273 6-2 295 6-3 287 6-3 297 6-3 306 6-3 231 6-5 314 6-3 333 6-2 302 6-5 311 6-5 311 6-5 291 6-5 302 6-6 297 6-4 218 5-9 171 6-3 253 6-2 209 6-4 182 5-9 185 6-8 267 6-2 301 6-0 270 6-2 235 6-0 293 6-3 254 6-3 275 6-1 276 5-11 220

Fr.-RS So.-RS Jr.-RS Jr.-RS Jr. So.-RS Sr.-RS Jr.-RS Sr.-RS So.-RS Sr.-RS So.-RS So.-RS So.-RS So.-RS So.-RS Sr.-RS Sr.-RS So.-RS So. Sr.-RS Sr.-RS Fr.-RS Jr. Sr.-RS Fr.-RS So.-RS Fr. Sr.-RS Fr. So.-RS Fr.-RS So.

KEY: RS -- Has already used a redshirt season. Sq -- Squad member. L -- Letterman. HS -- High School. WO -- Walk-on (new). TR – Transfer

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REBELS WITH APPLAUSE

DEVANTE’S CATCH CLIMB

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NLV senior Devante Davis had more touchdown receptions last season – 14 – than any player who returned to play college football in 2014. The All-America candidate stiff-armed the urge to go pro early and instead returned to campus and will earn his bachelor’s degree from the school in December after only three and a half years. He began his final season in Las Vegas by posting his eighth career 100-yard receiving game on eight catches at Arizona, which moved him into a tie for second all-time at the school. Davis was a unanimous choice for Preseason First Team All-Mountain West by Lindy’s, Athlon and Phil Steele’s preview publications as well as the league’s official media list. Lindy’s also named him the league’s “Top Deep Threat” after a junior season that saw him finish with 87 receptions for 1,290 yards. Davis’ 2,144 combined yards in 2012-13 made him the first player in school history to go over 2,000 yards through the air in a two-season span. One of 77 players named to the watch list for the prestigious Maxwell Award, which is given to the national player of the year, and was also named to the Biletnikoff Award Watch List and the College Football Performance Awards Wide Receiver Trophy Watch List along with the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award, which goes to the top offensive player in the country who is either from Texas or plays at a school in the Lone Star State. Davis, who has caught at least one pass in 28 consecutive games, continues to move up nearly every receiving list in UNLV’s record book and next week will get the chance to show off his talents in his hometown as the Rebels play at the University of Houston. Here’s a look at where Davis stands going into tonight’s game:

UNLV CAREER RECEPTIONS

UNLV CAREER REC. YARDS

UNLV CAREER TD RECEPTIONS

UNLV CAREER 100-YD REC GMS

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Ryan Wolfe Casey Flair Damon Williams Earvin Johnson Phillip Payne Devante Davis Lenny Ware Carlos Baker Henry Bailey Michael Morton

Phillip Payne Henry Bailey Sam Greene Nate Hawkins Devante Davis George Thomas

2006-09 2005-08 1995-98 2001-04 2008-11 2011-SA 1996-99 1995-98 1991-94 1978-81

2008-11 1991-94 1979-80 1968-71 2011-SA 1984-87

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

1. 2.

3,495 2,604 2,558 2,515 2,396 2,380 2,322 2,304 2,296 2,189

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Ryan Wolfe Earvin Johnson Damon Williams Henry Bailey Demond Thompkins Casey Flair Lenny Ware Devante Davis Phillip Payne Keenan McCardell

Ryan Wolfe Devante Davis Lenny Ware Jim Sandusky

2006-09 2001-04 1995-98 1991-94 1991-93 2005-08 1996-99 2011-SA 2008-11 1987-90

2006-09 2011-SA 1996-99 1981

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UNLV HEAD COACHES & ADMINistration

Amy Bush

Tim Chambers

Women’s Golf

Lisa Dodd

Cindy Fredrick

Dwaine Knight

Kathy Olivier

Softball

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Jim Reitz

Men’s & Women’s Swimming

Chris Shaw

Men’s Soccer

Director of Athletics

Men’s Tennis

Women’s Basketball

Rich Ryerson

Women’s Tennis

Owen Hambrook

Volleyball

Men’s Golf

Kevin Cory

Baseball

Senior Associate AD External Relations

Football

Dave Rice

Men’s Basketball

Yvonne Wade

Women’s Soccer

Darryl Seibel

Bobby Hauck

Track & Field/Cross Country

Lisa Kelleher Senior Associate AD SWA

Eric Toliver

Senior Associate AD Compliance

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FOLLOWING THE REBELS RUSS LANGER

Radio Play-by-Play

Longtime announcer Russ Langer enters his third season as play-by-play voice of UNLV Football in 2014. The nine-time Nevada Sportscaster of the Year is a familiar sound to area fans as he just completed his 15th season calling games for the Las Vegas 51s professional baseball team, Triple-A affiliate of the New York Mets. The graduate of the University of New Mexico is a two-time Minor League Broadcaster of the Year. His Major League Baseball broadcasting experience includes more than 40 games for the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox and Montreal Expos. Langer has also broadcast high school football in four different states over the last two decades.

MIKE PRITCHARD

Radio Game Analyst

Las Vegas native and former NFL star Mike Pritchard joined the UNLV broadcasting team in 2006 as radio analyst for Rebel football. After a stellar career as a running back at Las Vegas’ Rancho High School, Pritchard went on to the University of Colorado (1987-90) where he would become the second-leading receiver in school history with 1,241 yards. His college career included being named team MVP during the Buffaloes’ 1990 National Championship season. Pritchard was the 13th overall selection by the Atlanta Falcons in the 1991 NFL Draft and became one of five players in league history to catch more than 200 passes in his first three seasons. He played nine years in the NFL: three with the Falcons, two with the Broncos and four with the Seahawks. Pritchard was inducted into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame in June 2007.

DICK CALVERT

Voice of the Rebels Gameday Announcer

A familiar sound to UNLV fans of all ages, Dick Calvert, the “Voice of the Rebels,” is in his fifth decade as the game announcer for UNLV Athletics. Calvert, who calls UNLV football, basketball, men’s & women’s soccer, baseball games and other events at Sam Boyd Stadium, Thomas & Mack Center, Cox Pavilion, Peter Johann Memorial Field, and Earl E. Wilson Stadium, has also served as the game announcer of the MWC basketball tournament, the Las Vegas Bowl and the NBA Vegas Summer League. He was inducted into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame in June 2010. Calvert and his wife Anne have four adult children and are the proud grandparents of 10 and great-grandparents of three.

RADIO HOME OF THE REBELS

All 13 UNLV football games in 2014 can be heard on Rebel flagship station ESPN 1100 AM (KWWN) and 98.9 FM. Russ Langer and Mike Pritchard will again bring Rebel fans all of the action as part of a continuing partnership with Lotus Broadcasting. Games begin each week with a full half-hour of pre-game analysis and features. Lotus Broadcasting is also home to the football coach’s radio show, which will air twice each Wednesday, unless otherwise announced, during the season. For the fourth straight year, the show will originate from Born And Raised Tavern & Lounge (7260 S. Cimarron Road, Las Vegas) -- the Official Home of the Rebels on the Road. This fall, the show will be broadcast live from Noon-1 p.m. on Sports 920 AM before being replayed from 6-7 p.m. that same night on both ESPN 1100 AM and 98.9 FM.

In 2013, KVVU FOX5 became the new home of the official UNLV television coach’s show. The all-new “Reb Zone Sports Show” airs Sunday nights at 11 pm exclusively on FOX5 following FOX5 News at 10p Weekend Edition and FOX5 SportsPlus. Each week, FOX5 Sports Director Kevin Bolinger and UNLV Head Football Coach Bobby Hauck break down post-game highlights, feature player profiles, preview of the next opponent and give a weekly wrap of Mountain West Conference play. UNLV men’s basketball head coach Dave Rice will join Bolinger in the Reb Zone during the Runnin’ Rebels’ season. “FOX5 is a big supporter of UNLV academics and athletics and we are excited about this partnership,” said Vice President and KVVU FOX5 General Manager, Todd Brown. “We are all about community and there is nothing better than a community that supports their college students and studentathletes.” 2 0 1 4 U N LV FO O TB A L L G A M E TI M E

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IMG CORPORATE PARTNERS The UNLV Department of Athletics & IMG College would like to thank the following corporate sponsors for their continued support of the Rebels. AAA AARON’S SALES AND LEASE OWNERSHIP AD Media Alexis Park Hotel Allstate Corporation America First Credit Union ANDERSON DAIRY ANTHEM BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD Bahama Breeze Bank of America Barbasol BORN AND RAISED Boyd Gaming Brio Tuscan Grille Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop (Corporate) Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop (Paradise) Cash America SuperPawn CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY Childrens Heart Center Nevada Coca Cola Cox Communications Cupcake Vinyards DeCastroverde Law Group Diageo/Carat Discount Tire Ferraro’s Restaurant & Wine Bar Findlay Acura FINDLAY CHEVROLET Findlay Kia FINDLAY TOYOTA Findlay VW Firehouse Subs GEICO Henness & Haight JUMPERMAN PARTY RENTALS Keurig Learfield Sports Properties Leavitt Insurance Les Olson Company LIDS Lotus Broadcasting 46

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C.A.R.S. Program UNLV Athletics would like recognize and thank the members of our UNLV C.A.R.S Program for their continued support. These local dealers ensure the success of UNLV and Rebel Athletics with their generous contributions to the athletics program. Enterprise Rental Car 6855 Bermuda Road Las Vegas, NV 89119 (702) 492-0323

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great rebels of the past

Tim Cornett

UNLV All-Time Leading Rusher Running Back (2010-13)

Ryan Wolfe

UNLV All-Time Leading Receiver Wide Receiver (2006-09)

Joe Hawley

2010 NFL Draft Pick Offensive Lineman (2006-09)

Casey Flair

Ranks 2nd At UNLV In Catches Wide Receiver (2005-08)

Celebrating the Great Players of the Past Presented by

Frank Summers

2009 NFL Draft Pick Running Back (2007-08)

Beau Bell

2007 MW Defensive Player of the Year Linebacker (2004-07)

Anton Palepoi

2002 NFL Draft Pick Defensive Lineman (2000-01)

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REBEL HISTORY

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THANK YOU! UNLV Athletics would like to recognize and thank Cox Communications for its continued support of the Rebels! Michael Bolognini, Derrick Hill, Stephanie Stallworth and the entire team at Cox Communications are always there, generously providing their support, insight and expertise in helping UNLV student-athletes reach new heights of success. UNLV Athletics and Cox Communications -- a winning team!

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UNLV DEPTH CHART REBEL OFFENSE POS LT LG C RG RT TE WR WR QB RB FB/H

NO 69 71 60 58 79 63 77 66 73 76 46 88 18 6 81 83 5 3 39 28 22 16 86

NAME (HGT, WGT, CL-EXP) Brett Boyko (6-7, 310, SR-3L) Tom Clarkson (6-6, 290, SO-SQ) Eric Noone (6-2, 300, SO-1L) -orBrian Roth (6-5, 300, SR-3L) Robert Waterman (6-2, 290, SR-3L) J’Ondray Sanders (6-5, 270, FR-RS) Nick Gstrein (6-4, 295, JR-2L) Charles Howard (6-5, 330, SO-1L) Andrew Oberg (6-7, 295, JR-2L) Kyle Saxelid (6-7, 270, FR-RS) Jake Phillips (6-6, 255, JR-2L) Andrew Price (6-6, 250, SO-1L) Marcus Sullivan (5-9, 195, SR-3L) -orAnthony Williams (5-11, 190, JR-2L) Devante Davis (6-3, 215, SR-3L) Devonte Boyd (6-1, 175, FR-HS) Blake Decker (6-2, 205, JR-TR) Nick Sherry (6-5, 235, JR-2L) George Naufahu (6-0, 215, JR-TR) -orKeith Whitely (5-9, 185, SO-1L) -orDavid Greene (6-0, 210, JR-2L) Taylor Barnhill (6-4, 240, SR-3L) Andrew Casey (6-4, 230, SR-1L)

REBEL DEFENSE POS DE DT DT DE WLB MLB SLB CB SS FS CB

NO 48 91 92 68 93 98 85 43 55 54 36 56 50 23 29 4 42 44 32 2 17 19

NAME (HGT, WGT, CL-EXP) Siuea Vaesau (6-4, 250, SR-1L) -orJosh Shirley (6-3, 230, SR-TR) Brandon Willis (6-2, 300, SR-TR) Tuli Fakauho (6-1, 300, JR-TR) Sonny Sanitoa (6-3, 260, JR-2L) Asten Koki (6-3, 275, SR-1L) Jordan Sparkman (6-6, 270, SR-3L) Najee Johnson (6-4, 220, JR-TR) Tau Lotulelei (6-1, 220, SO-1L) Iggy Porchia (6-2, 225, SO-1L) Marc Philippi (5-10, 220, SO-1L) Ryan McAleenan (6-2, 230, JR-TR) Trent Langham (6-2, 210, SO-1L) Matt Lea (5-10, 210, FR-RS) Tajh Hasson (6-1, 195, SR-3L) -orSidney Hodge (5-8, 180, SR-3L) Peni Vea (6-1, 205, JR-2L) Kenny Keys (6-4, 190, JR-2L) Mike Horsey (6-0, 190, SR-3L) Blake Richmond (6-3, 190, JR-TR) Kenneth Penny (5-11, 175, SR-3L) Tory McTyer (6-0, 180, SO-1L)

REBEL SPECIALISTS POS PK P P-LS K-LS HOLD KR PR

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NAME (HGT, WGT, CL-EXP) Jonathan Leiva (5-11, 175, JR-TR) -orNicolaa Bornand (6-1, 225, SO-1L) Logan Yunker (6-2, 200, JR-1L) Dakota Shackleton (6-0, 220, JR-TR) Jake Phillips (6-6, 255, JR-2L) Troy Hawthorne (6-3, 210, SO-1L) Marcus Sullivan (5-9, 195, JR-2L) Keith Whitely (5-9, 185, SO-1L) Keith Whitely (5-9, 185, SO-1L)

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