Sun, Sep 13, 2009 (3:26 a.m.)
Ryan Greene and Rob Miech break down UNLV's last-second 23-21 defeat at the hands of Oregon State, which was similar to several games the Rebels let slip from their grasp just a year ago. The guys look at what went wrong, and whether you can expect Mike Sanford's club to still have its edge next Saturday when Hawaii comes to town ... and beyond.
Ryan ,Hoped you two <you and Rob> get a bit more reportive then surface coverage be investigative you 2 are going with the popular crap. D.PURVIS wieghing his ability to what he brings,to the game learning how to tackle he needs to do Until then he needs to grab some pine.Clausen is and has been the better Q.B.
(the nut) The drives by OSU. all occured when #9 and #5 for the REBELS were @ safety.The sport labeled"team" is always show casing the stars, however without the supporting cast a star is either made or never to shine.Every drive is direct to the lack of support by #5 	, cannot engage ,fear of collision.Watch the Film.
PLEASE someone watch.(#9) should of got 15 for a poor and illegal tackle on sideline. '
Comparing last year team to this year .Is retarded. These are two different teams with the same COACHES.Ever since excel spread sheet was developed for stats. reporting and facts suck.
Coaches need to step away from thier structured ways and start coaching.
R E B E L S On THE R I S E
Hawaii 10 to 28 U.N.L.V