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April 16, 2024

With UNLV football on bowl path, plenty of options await

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Steve Marcus

UNLV Rebels head coach Marcus Arroyo is shown on the sidelines during an NCAA football game against the New Mexico Lobos at Allegiant Stadium Friday, Sept. 30, 2022.

Anytime UNLV football can get to four wins by the end of September, the obvious next step is to start looking ahead to bowl possibilities.

The Scarlet and Gray haven’t played in a postseason game since 2013, and they still need two more wins before they’ll be eligible, but with the way Marcus Arroyo and Doug Brumfield have the team playing right now the magic number of six seems almost inevitable.

So, what could the not-so-distant future hold for a UNLV team that accumulates or even surpasses six wins?

The Mountain West has five automatic bowl tie-ins, which is where most of the league’s eligible teams will wind up at the end of the regular season. And considering the state of the conference at the moment — UNLV is currently in first place in the West Division at 2-0 (4-1 overall) — all possibilities are still open:

Jimmy Kimmel L.A. Bowl

Date: Dec. 17

Location: Los Angeles

Network: ABC

Opponent: Pac-12

This is the premier destination for Mountain West teams, as the league sends its championship-game winner to the L.A. Bowl. It’s also the only tie-in that offers a power-conference opponent. Sure, it’s only a middle-of-the-pack Pac-12 team, but it’s a good opportunity for a Mountain West team to make a statement — especially a school like UNLV, which is likely angling for a spot in the soon-to-be realigned Pac-12. Utah State was the MWC representative last year and showed well, defeating Oregon State. The Sporting News is currently projecting UNLV to face Arizona in this year’s L.A. Bowl [insert eyes emoji].

Famous Idaho Potato Bowl

Date: Dec. 20

Location: Boise, Idaho

Network: ESPN

Opponent: MAC

The Potato Bowl offers a landing spot for a Mountain West team that squeaks past the bar for bowl eligibility, and the same goes for the Mid-American opponent. Last year it was Wyoming (6-6) vs. Kent State (7-6); if UNLV ends up here after a 4-1 start, it means the second half of the season was a bit of a disappointment (as much as any bowl appearance could be a disappointment for UNLV).

New Mexico Bowl

Date: Dec. 17

Location: Albuquerque

Network: ESPN

Opponent: American/Conference USA

Fresno State ended up at the New Mexico Bowl last year after going 10-2 overall and finishing second in the MWC West Division. Yahoo! currently projects UNLV to this game (against North Texas, a team they’ve already played and routed, 58-27).

Barstool Arizona Bowl

Date: Dec. 30

Location: Tucson

Network: Barstoolsports.com

Opponent: MAC

Boise State scuffled to a disappointing 7-5 record in the regular season, then had to pull out of the Arizona Bowl due to positive COVID-19 tests within its program. The game was eventually canceled. UNLV would certainly be happier to be there, though the team has its sights set higher at the moment. One other quirk: The game wouldn’t be on TV, just streamed on the Barstool website.

EasyPost Hawaii Bowl

Date: Dec. 24

Location: Honolulu, Hi.

Network: ESPN

Opponent: C-USA

This bowl was also canceled due to Covid-19 last year, but it would have featured a sub-.500 Hawaii team (6-7) vs. Memphis, so the bar is not exactly set high.

Though those are the Mountain West’s automatic tie-ins, there are paths to other bowl games as long as UNLV gets to six wins. Athlon Sports has UNLV projected to the Frisco Bowl (Dec. 17), while CBS Sports has them going to Orlando for the Cure Bowl (Dec. 16) and 247Sports has them slotted to the Birmingham Bowl against South Alabama (Dec. 27).

Clearly, postseason options are plentiful. All UNLV has to do to hold up its end of the bargain is keep winning.

Mike Grimala can be reached at 702-948-7844 or [email protected]. Follow Mike on Twitter at twitter.com/mikegrimala.

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