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Best part of the win

Best part of the game today was that they dominated in the second half. Particularly in the fourth quarter. They really look like they're playing with confidence.
The best part is that Brum did not died from that flipped into the end zone.
One of the best UNLV I have ever watched. So much fun. The runs game is so dominating.
 
Agree that was scary...i was sitting right down there back of the endzone Also scary watching big #8 when he gets a head of steam.
 
Best part of the game today was that they dominated in the second half. Particularly in the fourth quarter. They really look like they're playing with confidence.

Two straight weeks defense has made some adjustments at the break and been really stingy the second half..

Nice to see..
 
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The best part is that Brum did not died from that flipped into the end zone.
One of the best UNLV I have ever watched. So much fun. The runs game is so dominating.
When he did that flip I was sure he was going to be carried off the field on a stretcher. Famous last words, but I'm amazed about his improved durability this year.
 
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Brumfield needs to protect himself because he is UNLV’s franchise qb. But over all, a great game. Let’s hope this game wasn’t an outlier 🙂 but instead the beginning of a new era in rebel football.
 
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Brumfield needs to protect himself because he is UNLV’s franchise qb. But over all, a great game. Let’s hope this game wasn’t an outlier 🙂 but instead the beginning of a new era in rebel football.
This is not an outlier for Brum. He was playing at this level since last year when he wasn't injured. He should slide more, ugly as his slides are...he should practice doing it more.
 
Doug needs to play his game but with less big goal line collisions. I believe we had a 1st down at the 1 yard line on that sequence if my memory is correct? Get the first down and touchdowns but be aware of the big collisions!
 
Doug needs to play his game but with less big goal line collisions. I believe we had a 1st down at the 1 yard line on that sequence if my memory is correct? Get the first down and touchdowns but be aware of the big collisions!
If you enlarge the photo a bit, you will notice his head is a little bit to his right. The presence of the UNT player behind him kind of brace him and turns his momentum to left instead of directly over his head. He did fell a little bit to his left. Somebody upstairs love Doug. When I was watching it live on TV, I didn't think it was a stretcher...I thought it was a hearse.
 
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