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Winning does wonders for the national perception of UNLV! AP with UNLV at #24 will be the first time UNLV has ever been ranked in top 25 during the regular season. Preseason it happened once.Incoming flip. It'll be announced soon. Be patient.
Winning does wonders for the national perception of UNLV! AP with UNLV at #24 will be the first time UNLV has ever been ranked in top 25 during the regular season. Preseason it happened once.
UNLV is in the middle of finishing strong. If they continue, there will be a ranking.Sanford was probably closest at 4-1 with win over ranked ASU team and Iowa State.
UNLV is in the middle of finishing strong. If they continue, there will be a ranking.
I think all of that just leads to an offseason of high anticipation. We will lose some recruits, gain some, even lose some current roster players who aren’t seniors - but we get many key returnees, and this is big - a foundation, an expectation, a culture in place … This is when UNLV can effectively market because the football program itself did all of its own lifting, diehards will be foaming at the mouth, other locals WILL take notice, fringe fans will jump in with both feet …. That’s how you move tickets.
Been around long enough to know that genuine off-season interest is a great gauge to the overall health of the program. Not university (media by extension) conjured interest … when people/fans are feeling it in their very bones …
This year has been nothing short of amazing but I really do think it’s just the first step, as long as we keep the staff in tact.
If not, we now have evidence that we can be a decent to good program … can’t just go around hiring unqualified people who might interview well or are getting the spot for some non-capability reason.
Next week’s game becomes the next “most important game in UNLV history.” For the continuation of the program trajectory it is so important to win this game so we don’t lose the City’s interest now that we have their attention. VGK, Raiders, the next major event, all are distractions and will steal the interest of the casual fan (the ones we need to fill Allegiant) if we drop SJSU - at home - just when folks are really paying attention. Another huge milestone approaches.
Sanchez is on the New Mexico State coaching staff that just beat/destroy Auburn yesterday. Kill might be the new Boise's CoachWhat's sad is..
It shouldn't have taken this long.
Yes 30 million dollars is a lot of money. And yes it fell into UNLVs lap with the Sanchez hire. It's why I had no problem with gambling on Sanchez. It was destined to fail on the field but off the field impact of facility has been felt.
It made UNLV attractive to players and coaches.
My point being, if we had more aggressive ADs who knew football was key and scraped and clawed to get that money, the years of mediocrity could have been cut in half.
No, I don't think Arroyo would have been better, but Sanford and Hauck likely would have at least been serviceable if the infrastructure was in place.
(Not suggesting they could match what Odom has done) Just saying a lot more 6-6 and 7-5 type years and a lot less 2-10.
You’re going to be dragging ass, especially if you’re drinking. That’s a long day.It will be a massive grind.
4 hour tailgate, Rebel game, Uber over to Knights game immediately after.
Challenge accepted!
UNLV should have spent the money when Tark was here, when they had plenty.What's sad is..
It shouldn't have taken this long.
Yes 30 million dollars is a lot of money. And yes it fell into UNLVs lap with the Sanchez hire. It's why I had no problem with gambling on Sanchez. It was destined to fail on the field but off the field impact of facility has been felt.
It made UNLV attractive to players and coaches.
My point being, if we had more aggressive ADs who knew football was key and scraped and clawed to get that money, the years of mediocrity could have been cut in half.
No, I don't think Arroyo would have been better, but Sanford and Hauck likely would have at least been serviceable if the infrastructure was in place.
(Not suggesting they could match what Odom has done) Just saying a lot more 6-6 and 7-5 type years and a lot less 2-10.
You’re going to be dragging ass, especially if you’re drinking. That’s a long day.
Love this mindset. It's worked well for the women's basketball team! And you see their constant promotion of this mindset on Twitter by the women. Really happy we're waking from our coma. Last year had me on life support🏥❤️🩹😮💨💯Next week’s game becomes the next “most important game in UNLV history.” For the continuation of the program trajectory it is so important to win this game so we don’t lose the City’s interest now that we have their attention. VGK, Raiders, the next major event, all are distractions and will steal the interest of the casual fan (the ones we need to fill Allegiant) if we drop SJSU - at home - just when folks are really paying attention. Another huge milestone approaches.
Lobby, that word "soon" seems to be very subjective. Anyway, I was watching this kid highlight...remind me a little of Ricky White. Same mindset but different speed ability. With training he may able to increase his breakaway speed.Incoming flip. It'll be announced soon. Be patient.
Meet you at PT’s on Silverado Ranch after the game.Been a REALLY LONG TIME since I last posted, but I've been keeping an eye on this program. I moved away several years ago, but I'm flying down Friday solely for this SJSU game. After the last few games, I've seen a visible shift in toughness, mindset, confidence and conditioning. Not that I haven't always supported, but when you see this kind of seismic shift in a single season, you sit up and take notice. The long time fans, admin and team deserve this.
This is going to be a tough game, and not just because it's for a spot in the championship game. Expectations are now set, and honestly I think the kids and coaching staff like it that way. And I think they want to end the regular season on a high note. A spot in the Top 25 is on the line too. There are so many great storylines that I just wanted to be present to share in this successful season, regardless of Saturday's outcome.
Other than that dropped game tying TD in Fresno, we've been as good a team as I've seen us field at UNLV. That means coaching staff down to the scrubs. Everyone just looks on the same page and that's something I'm used to seeing other places, not @ UNLV. Can't wait to see the Scarlet and Gray.
Welcome back, Doggie. I want to see Maddog to come back too...C'mon you Fillipino brother of mine.Been a REALLY LONG TIME since I last posted, but I've been keeping an eye on this program. I moved away several years ago, but I'm flying down Friday solely for this SJSU game. After the last few games, I've seen a visible shift in toughness, mindset, confidence and conditioning. Not that I haven't always supported, but when you see this kind of seismic shift in a single season, you sit up and take notice. The long time fans, admin and team deserve this.
This is going to be a tough game, and not just because it's for a spot in the championship game. Expectations are now set, and honestly I think the kids and coaching staff like it that way. And I think they want to end the regular season on a high note. A spot in the Top 25 is on the line too. There are so many great storylines that I just wanted to be present to share in this successful season, regardless of Saturday's outcome.
Other than that dropped game tying TD in Fresno, we've been as good a team as I've seen us field at UNLV. That means coaching staff down to the scrubs. Everyone just looks on the same page and that's something I'm used to seeing other places, not @ UNLV. Can't wait to see the Scarlet and Gray.
Maddog wasn’t Fil. Dog isn’t Fil.Welcome back, Doggie. I want to see Maddog to come back too...C'mon you Fillipino brother of mine.
That dumbass made me believe he a Flip.Maddog wasn’t Fil. Dog isn’t Fil.
That dumbass made me believe he a Flip. I ain a Flip either....but damn sure love my Filipinos Brothers....
Maddog visited Vegas long ago, I’m talking just post CNNSI beginning of Rebel Net. He stayed at my place for a few days. Definitely not Filipino.That dumbass made me believe he a Flip.
This thread is making me laugh. Def not Filipino but damn I love some lumpia.Maddog visited Vegas long ago, I’m talking just post CNNSI beginning of Rebel Net. He stayed at my place for a few days. Definitely not Filipino.
Hung out with Erik, Rebeldog, many, many times in Vegas. Cool dude. Hot sister. Definitely not Filipino.
Scrub? 100%
Where is the best Lumpia in town?This thread is making me laugh. Def not Filipino but damn I love some lumpia.
dude…I dunno but if the rebels win, my treat!!Where is the best Lumpia in town?
Best lumpia? From my mother in law.Where is the best Lumpia in town?
I remember ERic - I remember his sister More ... Hottie - Cool peopleMaddog visited Vegas long ago, I’m talking just post CNNSI beginning of Rebel Net. He stayed at my place for a few days. Definitely not Filipino.
Hung out with Erik, Rebeldog, many, many times in Vegas. Cool dude. Hot sister. Definitely not Filipino.
Scrub? 100%
When I was in the Philippines I just about lived on it.dude…I dunno but if the rebels win, my treat!!
I like when lumpia is freshly fried…add in that weird banana ketchup and you’re good to go.
How the heck are you able to keep up with all of this, lobby?The tires are being kicked again on this.
I work in the industry and have ties to the west coast and south. Some stuff is told to me directly, others by my buddies in the industry, some stuff directly by players, recruits, parents, and some by coaches. I'm also in the room at times. Mix and match.How the heck are you able to keep up with all of this, lobby?
Sound like you love what you're doing, Lobby. Glad you're around Rebel-net.I work in the industry and have ties to the west coast and south. Some stuff is told to me directly, others by my buddies in the industry, some stuff directly by players, recruits, parents, and some by coaches. I'm also in the room at times. Mix and match.
And I hope UNLV can swoop in on some guys that were not available but now are!The next 6 days are going to be crucial for high school kids ahead of ESD Wednesday. You’ll see high school kids lose spots due to incoming transfers. Lot of shuffling to come.
The next 6 days are going to be crucial for high school kids ahead of ESD Wednesday. You’ll see high school kids lose spots due to incoming transfers. Lot of shuffling to come.
That’s how this model is gonna be for the foreseeable future. For example purposes only, Player A is a high school senior committed to Texas Tech. Tech decides to bring in Player B a sophomore transfer from Oklahoma. Due to numbers player A loses his spot at Tech so is left scrambling to find a new home before early signing day because he is a mid year graduate and wants to enroll early for spring ball. Player A ends ups at Utep and plays his true freshman year and has a breakout season. This time next year player A is in the transfer portal with texass, Texas A&M and smu all in a bidding war for him. Non P5 soon to be P4 schools are gonna be poached for their best players until (if) something changes.And I hope UNLV can swoop in on some guys that were not available but now are!
And if players are allowed transfer as many times as they want, you’ll now have players “transfer down”, get PT and then “transfer up” again. Felt like one (small) advantage G5 schools had were getting players that were buried on the depth chart, but were talented. Now, however, players can transfer agai a year later. Creates a “one and done” atmosphere in CFB that is prevalent in CBBThat’s how this model is gonna be for the foreseeable future. For example purposes only, Player A is a high school senior committed to Texas Tech. Tech decides to bring in Player B a sophomore transfer from Oklahoma. Due to numbers player A loses his spot at Tech so is left scrambling to find a new home before early signing day because he is a mid year graduate and wants to enroll early for spring ball. Player A ends ups at Utep and plays his true freshman year and has a breakout season. This time next year player A is in the transfer portal with texass, Texas A&M and smu all in a bidding war for him. Non P5 soon to be P4 schools are gonna be poached for their best players until (if) something changes.
BingoAnd if players are allowed transfer as many times as they want, you’ll now have players “transfer down”, get PT and then “transfer up” again. Felt like one (small) advantage G5 schools had were getting players that were buried on the depth chart, but were talented. Now, however, players can transfer agai a year later. Creates a “one and done” atmosphere in CFB that is prevalent in CBB