The Fremont Cannon has stayed red four years running, and Nevada closes its season in Las Vegas looking for any way to change that story.
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Nevada's offense was toothless a season ago — a 17.6-points-per-game outfit that finished 3-9 — and head coach Jeff Choate responded by blowing up the offensive coordinator role and opening a three-man competition at quarterback. Sophomore Carter Jones, veteran AJ Bianco and UCLA transfer Luke Duncan will spend fall camp fighting for the job, and whoever wins it inherits a lineup that has to be sharper just to make this rivalry game competitive.
UNLV isn't rebuilding anything. Jackson Arnold and Jai'Den Thomas are both back for senior seasons, and the pair headline a Rebels group that tied for the Mountain West's most preseason All-Conference honorees with 5 selections. Thomas enters the year 8th in school history in rushing yards and 5th in touchdowns, and second-year coach Dan Mullen has UNLV positioned as a conference favorite after a 10-4 debut season.
That gap in personnel is exactly why the Fremont Cannon has stayed red four years running, capped by a 42-17 beatdown in Reno last November that clinched a share of the Mountain West title for UNLV. Rivalry games have a way of humbling favorites, but nothing in either program's offseason trajectory suggests Nevada has closed the distance.
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This one also closes out both teams' regular seasons on Saturday, November 28, with the trophy and old-fashioned rivalry pride on the line. UNLV's bigger-picture goal is a Group of Six playoff push, so there's a real chance the Rebels arrive with their focus split before ever kicking off in Las Vegas — the kind of letdown spot that has burned deep rosters before in this series.
Nevada's motivation is simpler: end a miserable four-game skid in the rivalry and give a retooled roster something to build on. Whichever quarterback wins the summer battle needs to be sharper than anything Wolf Pack fans saw a season ago, because Arnold and Thomas aren't walking through that door forgiving.