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Nevada Wolf Pack NEVADA WOLF PACK 2018 FOOTBALL GAME NOTES 10 BOWL GAMES IN PAST 13 YEARS 14 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 52 ALL-AMERICANS TRACK THE PACK GAME NOTES | NEVADA VS FRESNO STATE | GAME #6 TELEVISION Nevada Wolf Pack 'ĂŵĞ/ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ ESPNU Record ................ 3-2, 1-0 MW Date: ........................Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018 • Mike Corey (Play-By-Play) Ranking (AP/Coaches) ......--/-- <ŝĐŬŽī͗ ....................................7:30 p.m. PT • Rene Ingoglia (Color Analyst) Streak ................................W1 Stadium: ...........................Mackay Stadium Last result ..W, 28-25 at Air Force >ŽĐĂƟŽŶ͗ .................................... Reno, Nev. Head Coach ...........Jay Norvell ON RADIO Capacity: .......................................... 27,000 Wolf Pack Radio Network - 94.5 FM/630 AM Record at Nevada ............ 6-11 Surface:......................................... FieldTurf NevadaWolfPack.com/audio; TuneIn App Fresno State Bulldogs Series: ..............Fresno State leads, 28-20-1 • John Ramey (Play-By-Play) Record ................3-1, 0-0 MW • Mike Edwards (Color Analyst) Ranking (AP/Coaches) ......--/-- >ĂƐƚDĞĞƟŶŐ͗ ........Sept. 30, 2017; L, 41-21 • Pregame show with the broadcast crew Streak ............................... W2 TV: ................................................... ESPNU begins 60 minutes prior to kickoff Last result...W, 49-27 vs. Toledo Radio: .................Wolf Pack Radio Network ONLINE Coach................... :ĞīdĞĚĨŽƌĚ ................... (ESPN Radio 94.5 FM/630 AM) NevadaWolfPack.com Record at Fresno State .......13-5 Live Stats: ...nevadawolfpack.com/footballls • Live statistics & postgame coverage FRESNO STATE VISITS RENO FOR MOUNTAIN WEST SHOWDOWN TWITTER • Official Twitter: @NevadaWolfPack Nevada returns to Reno, where it is 2-0 this season, to continue Mountain West play this Sat- • Football Twitter: @NevadaFootball urday, Oct. 6 as it hosts longtime rival, and defending Mountain West West Division champi- STATS OF THE WEEK ons Fresno State ... Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. PT at Mackay Stadium between the Wolf Pack (3-2, 1-0 MW) and Bulldogs (3-1, 0-0 MW) ... The game can be seen on ESPNU with Mike • Nevada’s defense ranks fourth in the nation in tack- les for loss per game averaging 9.6. Corey (play-by-play) and Rene Ingoglia (analyst) on the call ... The Wolf Pack Radio Network will call the game as well on 94.5 FM/630 AM with John Ramey (play-by-play) and Mike Ed- • True freshman RB Toa Taua’s rushing yards per carry wards (analyst) in the booth, with the 60-minute pregame show to begin at 6:30 p.m. PT ... average of 7.54 is fifth-best in the nation. Live stats are available for the game at NevadaWolfPack.com/footballls ... The Wolf Pack and • Senior QB Ty Gangi has thrown for 1,332 yards this Bulldogs are longtime rivals with 49 games between them in their history ... Fresno State season, 15th-most in the country. leads the all-time series, which dates back to 1923, with 28 wins and won the last meeting, 2018 SCHEDULE 41-21 in Fresno last season ... Nevada picked up its first road win in the Jay Norvell era last DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT week with a 28-25 win over Air Force to start league play 1-0 for the first time since 2014 ... Aug. 31 ......Portland State ..........................W, 72-19 Fresno State concluded its non-conference action last week with a 49-27 victory over MAC Sept. 8 ........at Vanderbilt ...............................L, 41-10 opponent Toledo in Fresno. Sept. 15 .....Oregon State ............................W, 37-35 Sept. 22 .....at Toledo ......................................L, 63-44 NEVADA DEPTH CHART VS FRESNO STATE Sept. 29 .....at Air Force* ..............................W, 28-25 LT 71 ..Jake Nelson ...............6-4 ..295 .......Jr. DT 99 ....Korey Rush ...............6-0 ...270 .......Sr. Oct. 6 .......Fresno State* .................. 7:30 p.m. 72 ....Miles Beach .....................6-4 ....250 ........So. 98 .....Sam Hammond ............6-5 .....255 ........So. Oct. 13 .......Boise State* ..............................7:30 p.m. LG 62 ..Anthony Palomares.. 6-3 ..295 ......Sr. NT 96 ....Hausia Sekona .........6-0 ...275 .......Jr. Oct. 20 .......at Hawai’i* ...................................... 9 p.m. Oct. 27 .......San Diego State* ...............................TBA 67 ....Gray Davis .......................6-4 ....290 ...RS-Fr. 78 .....Jarius McDade ..............6-1 .....335 .........Sr. Nov. 10 .......Colorado State* .................................TBA C 64 ..Sean Krepsz ..............6-4 ..330 ......Sr. DE 51 ....Dom Peterson ..........6-0 ...315 ..RS-Fr. Nov. 17 .......at San Jose State* ........................ 2 p.m. 56 ....Kalei Meyer .....................6-0 ....280 .........Sr. 91 .....Adam Lopez ..................6-3 .....300 ..........Jr. Nov. 24 .......at UNLV*.....................................6:30 p.m. RG 76 ..Nate Brown ...............6-4 ..290 .....So. LB 90 ....Malik Reed ...............6-2 ...235 .......Sr. *Mountain West game 54 ....Jermaine Ledbetter ......6-3 ....330 ........So. 16 .....Maliek Broady ...............5-10 ...215 ..........Jr. All times Pacific/subject to change RT 65 ..Aaron Frost ...............6-5 ..295 ......Fr. LB 7 ......Gabriel Sewell ..........6-0 ...230 .......Jr. 67 ....Gray Davis .......................6-4 ....290 ...RS-Fr. 30 .....Lawson Hall ...................6-0 .....230 ........So. MOUNTAIN WEST STANDINGS WR-X 17 ....Brendan O’Leary-Orange 6-4 .. 210 .......Jr. LB 24 ....Lucas Weber .............6-0 ...225 .......Sr. WEST DIVISION 7 ......Romeo Doubs ................6-2 ....180 .........Fr. 52 .....Kyle Adams ....................5-11 ...215 ..........Jr. Conf. Pct. Total Pct. WR-H 1 .... McLane Mannix ........ 5-9 .. 185 .....So. CB 23 ....Jomon Dotson ..........5-10 .180 .......Sr. Hawai’i 2-0 1.000 5-1 .833 3 ......Kaleb Fossum .................5-9 ....180 .........Jr. 3 ........Berdale Robins .............5-9 .....165 ........So. Nevada 1-0 1.000 3-2 .600 TE-Y 49 ..Trae Carter-Wells ......6-1 ..230 ......Sr. Fresno State -- -- 3-1 .750 15 ....Trevion Armstrong .......6-3 ....220 ........So. SAF 6 ......Nephi Sewell ............6-0 ...205 ......So. San Diego St. -- -- 3-1 .750 WR-Z 4 .... Elijah Cooks .............. 6-4 ..215 .....So. 9 ........Justin Brent....................6-3 .....205 .........Sr. UNLV -- -- 2-2 .500 SAF 5 ......Dameon Baber .........5-10 .200 .......Sr. San Jose State -- -- 0-4 .000 19 ....Cole Turner ......................6-6 ....210 .........Fr. RB 23 ..Kelton Moore ............5-11 240 .......Jr. 28 .....Austin Arnold ................5-10 ...295 ........So. MOUNTAIN DIVISION 35 ....Toa Taua ...........................5-8 ....205 .........Fr. SAF 2 ......Asauni Rufus ............5-11 .200 .......Sr. Conf. Pct. Total Pct. 5 ......Jaxson Kincaide .............5-8 ....190 .........Jr. 14 .....Mar’Quette Jackson ....5-11 ...200 ........So. Boise State 1-0 1.000 3-1 .750 Utah State 1-0 1.000 3-1 .750 -or- 2 ......Devonte Lee ...................5-8 ....230 .........Fr. CB 25 ....Daniel Brown ...........5-11 .170 .......Jr. New Mexico -- -- 2-2 .500 QB 6 ....Ty Gangi ....................6-2 ..205 ......Sr. 29 .....Isaiah Hamilton ............5-10 ...195 ........So. Wyoming 0-1 .000 2-3 .400 -or- 13 ..Cristian Solano .........6-1 ..190 .......Jr. P 35 ....Quinton Conaway ....6-0 ...210 .......Jr. Colorado State 0-1 .000 1-4 .200 10 ....Griffin Dahn ....................6-5 ....250 ........So. K 26 ....Ramiz Ahmed ...........6-0 ...190 .......Sr. Air Force 0-2 .000 1-3 .200 NEVADA COMMUNICATIONS CHAD HARTLEY: Associate AD, Communications, [email protected] | JACK KUESTERMEYER: Director, [email protected] Legacy Hall/MS 232 KATIE RIHN: Assistant Director, [email protected] | JOSIE COPLEY: Assistant Director, [email protected] Reno, NV 89557-2232 HUGH TOMASELLO: Graduate Assistant, [email protected] | KEVIN BASS: Student Intern, [email protected] 2018 NEVADA WOLF PACK FOOTBALL — MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA SCHEDULE - Monday-Sunday, Oct. 1 - Oct. 7 MONDAY, OCT. 1 TUESDAY, OCT. 2 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3 THURSDAY, OCT. 4 FRIDAY, OCT. 5 SATURDAY, OCT. 6 SUNDAY, OCT. 7 • 9:35 - 10:45 a.m. • 8:20 - 10:45 a.m. • Closed practice; • Closed practice; • No Availability • Nevada vs. Fresno • Player’s day off; Open Practice Open Practice Coach Norvell available Coach Norvell available State; 7:30 p.m. PT No scheduled upon request upon request availability • 11 a.m. -- Postgame in Cashell Press Conference, Fieldhouse (weight Legacy Hall room) INTERVIEW POLICY HOME GAMES QUICK FACTS All interview arrangements must be made Postgame interviews will be conducted in the Location .......................................................... Reno, Nev. through the Nevada Communications office. weight room in Cashell Fieldhouse. Coach Norvell Founded .................................................................... 1874 Please check with the athletic communications will be available to media after the NCAA’s 10-min- Enrollment .............................................................21,657 office for any changes to the weekly schedule, ute cooling off period, followed by selected stu- Nickname ................................Wolf Pack (two words) including practice times. Student-athletes are dent-athletes. Colors ................................................Navy Blue & Silver generally not available for telephone interviews Conference............................................Mountain West unless pre-arranged through the Nevada Commu- ROAD GAMES President ............................................Dr.
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