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Notebook: Hauck likely to remain mum on Rebels’ starting QB

A week ago, in his first press conference of the 2010 season, UNLV coach Bobby Hauck made it clear that junior Mike Clausen would start the Rebels’ opener at quarterback. On Monday, that same question could be answered with one word on the updated depth chart: ‘or’. That word separates Clausen and senior Omar Clayton atop the QB listings in the two-deep for Saturday’s afternoon tilt at Utah

Rebels lose opener to Wisconsin in Bobby Hauck’s debut

The Rebels hung with #12 Wisconsin through two quarters but the Badgers converted a key turnover

Instant analysis: Despite loss, Hauck has Rebels headed in right direction

Everything first-year coach Bobby Hauck has installed in the program has a purpose behind it.

Wisconsin grinds UNLV down en route to 41-21 victory

UNLV got some offensive mojo going late in the game behind senior back-up quarterback Omar Clayton, but it came a bit too late, as the Rebels couldn’t capitalize on momentum out of the half and ultimately fell to No. 12 Wisconsin at Sam Boyd Stadium, 41-21.

Rebels Guard Wallace Out For Season

Runnin’ Rebels guard Kendall Wallace will miss the 2010-11 basketball season due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, announced Wednesday.

UNLV guard Kendall Wallace to miss 2010-11 season with torn ACL

The UNLV men’s basketball season has suffered a major blow before it even has started. Senior guard Kendall Wallace – a reserve who is the Rebels’ primary 3-point threat – tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during an open gym session Tuesday afternoon and will miss the 2010-11 season.

Rebels Expect Large Turnout Saturday

The UNLV Rebels are expecting a full house Saturday night as they face off the Wisconsin Badgers at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas.

Special bus routes planned for UNLV home football games

Fans who want to avoid traffic and parking problems at Rebels football games can take a special game-day bus route.

Notebook: UNLV’s C.J. Cox still healing, trying to make up lost ground

During the Rebels’ 11-day trip up north for training camp in Ely, redshirt freshman Bradley Randle began to pull away from the pack of running backs contending for the starting job.

Phillip Payne not likely to fade in UNLV’s new offensive system

The day that Bobby Hauck was hired as UNLV’s head football coach, junior receiver Phillip Payne — the top returning offensive threat from back-to-back 5-7 teams — started in on some research. “We saw that they threw for a lot of yards at Montana,” Payne said. “We figure (the receivers) are gonna get the ball, but we’re also going to run the ball more, which will help us be more balanced.” There are notions on the outside that with a more balanced offense, the Rebels’ wide open, quick-strike tendencies from recent years within the spread offense are gone for good.