Box Score LARAMIE, Wyo. (UNLVRebels.com) – UNLV (5-0/1-0) won its first five games in a season for the first time since 1974 and opened Mountain West play with a 31-17 road win over
Wyoming (2-3/0-1) in front of a chilled Homecoming crowd of 19,861 fans at War Memorial Stadium.
Playing on a white-swept field after a massive hail and thunder storm that briefly delayed the start of the game, the Rebels fought off the wild weather conditions to score two touchdowns on blocked punts in the first half to build a 24-3 lead.
UNLV was out-gained by 102 yards but was perfect in three red-zone trips and forced three turnovers against losing just one fumble to fight off the Cowboys.
REBEL OF THE GAME:
The special teams combination of WRs
Kayden McGee and
Jaden Bradley accounted for two touchdowns to set the tone for the desert dwellers. First, Bradley blocked a punt that McGee returned 16 yards for a score and then McGee blocked a punt that Bradley ran 13 yards into the end zone.
STAT OF THE GAME:
UNLV leads the nation with nine road victories since the start of the 2024 season.
QUOTABLE:
"Our special teams were huge tonight and the conditions were tough. You have to win with offense, defense, and special teams and our special teams certainly won us the game. I thought defensively we played well. Offensively, when we needed some good drives we delivered, but we had some inconsistency and mistakes, we'll take being 5-0."
-UNLV Head Coach Dan Mullen
NOTABLE:
--UNLV won a game in Laramie for the first time since 2003
--Dan Mullen is just the second coach to start his UNLV career 5-0, joining original head man Bill Ireland in the inaugural season of 1968 when UNLV was a Division II program
--Jet Thomas led all rushers with 94 yards on 16 carries to go with an eight-yard receiving touchdown
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Jaden Bradley led all receivers with 65 yards on five catches to go with his special teams work
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Mumu Bin-Wahad, who started his first game in place of
Aamaris Brown, led UNLV with seven total tackles and forced and recovered a fumble
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Jake Pope had his best game as a Rebel, posting five solo stops (6 TT) to go with a TFL and pass breakup
-UNLV had eight pass breakups as a team, including six in the first half alone
UP NEXT: UNLV will play a home game for the first time in more than a month when it hosts Air Force for Homecoming Saturday at Allegiant Stadium. Kickoff is set for 12:30 pm and the game will be televised by CBS Sports Network.