UNLV Rebels Football

UNLV Rebels Football

2023-24 REGULAR SEASON
235.2 PYPG
179.5 RYPG
34.3 PPG
414.8 TotY/G

Team Information

Ground Allegiant Stadium
City Paradise, Nevada
Conference Mountain West,
Nickname Rebels

2023 Regular Season Leaders

All Statistics

UNLV Rebels Football Bio

In 2023, the UNLV Rebels football team, representing the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, competed in the Mountain West Conference under new head coach Barry Odom. Playing home games at Allegiant Stadium, they finished 9-5 overall and secured their first bowl game since 2013 but lost to Boise State and Kansas, respectively.



Name of TeamUNLV Rebels Football Team
First season1968
Athletic directorErick Harper
Head coachBarry Odom1st season, 9–3 (.750)
StadiumAllegiant Stadium(capacity: 65,000)
LocationParadise, Nevada
ConferenceMountain West
DivisionWest
Field surfaceAstroTurf (1971–1998)Natural grass (1999–2002)DURAPlay (2003–2015)Sprinturf (2015–2019)FieldTurf (2020–present)
Conference titles1
Fight songWin with the Rebels
MascotNo Mascot currently
RivalsNevada (rivalry)Hawaii (rivalry)San Jose State
Consensus All-Americans1 (Division II) 1 (D-1)


UNLV Rebels Football Team Introduction

The UNLV Rebels football program, representing the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV), competes in the Mountain West Conference of the NCAA Division I Bowl Subdivision. Established on September 14, 1968, the team plays its home games at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada. They've been a part of the college football scene for decades, providing thrilling matchups and showcasing talent on the field. With a rich history and strong ties to their community, the Rebels continue to strive for success each season, aiming to make their fans proud and leave a mark in college football history.


UNLV Rebels Football Team History

The UNLV Rebels football program began in 1968 when Nevada Southern University fielded its first team, led by head coach Bill Ireland. Despite a promising inaugural season, they faced challenges, including transitioning to Division I status. In 1973, under coach Ron Meyer, the Rebels soared, achieving their first victory over a major college opponent and enjoying a remarkable undefeated season in 1974. This success propelled them to national recognition, reaching the Division II top-10 rankings. Despite subsequent changes in coaching staff, the Rebels' early triumphs laid the foundation for their growth and prominence in collegiate football.


UNLV Rebels Football Team Coaches

Head Coach Profile

Barry Stephen Odom is the head coach at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. With a rich background in football, he spent 15 years at the University of Missouri in various roles. Odom's high school achievements, including leading Ada High School to a state title, underscore his commitment to success. His impressive athletic ability earned him a scholarship to the University of Missouri.


UNLV has had 13 head coaches in 50 years of college football.


CoachSeasonsRecordPct.Bowl RecordPlayoff Record
Bill Ireland1968–197226–23–1.530
Ron Meyer1973–197527–8–0.771 1-1
Tony Knap1976–198147–20–2.696 0-1
Harvey Hyde1982–19858–37–1.1850–1
Wayne Nunnely1986–198919–25–0.432
Jim Strong1990–199317–27–0.386
Jeff Horton1994–199813–44–0.2281–0
John Robinson1999–200428–42.4001–0
Mike Sanford2005–200916–43.271
Bobby Hauck2010–201415–49.2340–1
Tony Sanchez2015–201920–40.333
Marcus Arroyo2020–20227–23.233
Barry Odom2023–present9–5.6430-1



UNLV Rebels Football Team Stadium

Allegiant Stadium, located in Paradise, Nevada, is a state-of-the-art domed stadium inaugurated in 2020. Home to the Las Vegas Raiders of the NFL and the UNLV Rebels college football team, it also hosts events like the Vegas Kickoff Classic and the Las Vegas Bowl. Spanning 62 acres, it is one of the world's most expensive stadiums at $1.9 billion, with taxpayers funding $750 million. Its distinctive round and dark exterior have earned it the playful nickname "Roomba." Situated near Mandalay Bay, it's easily accessible from Interstate 15, making it a premier destination for sports and entertainment.


UNLV Rebels Football Team Rivals

UNLV Rebels Football Team Rivals:

Nevada (Fremont Cannon): The Battle for Nevada is a fierce rivalry between UNLV and Nevada. The coveted trophy, the Fremont Cannon, symbolizes the intense competition between the two teams, with Nevada currently leading the series 28-21.


Hawai'i (Golden Pineapple Trophy): The Ninth Island Showdown, or The Battle for the Golden Pineapple, is an annual clash between UNLV and Hawai'i. The Golden Pineapple Trophy, donated by the California Hotel and Casino, adds extra flair to this rivalry. Despite UNLV's efforts, Hawai'i leads the series 19-14.


San Jose State: Known as The Friendly Rivalry, the competition between UNLV and San Jose State has roots dating back to their days in the Big West Conference. Although marked by mutual respect, the battles on the field are intense. San Jose State currently leads the series 20-7-1.


UNLV Rebels Football Team Record and Stats

Conference Championships:

UNLV has won 2 conference championships.

  • 1984 (Pacific Coast Athletic Conference): The Rebels finished with an 11-2 overall record and a 5-2 conference record, but the title was forfeited due to ineligible players.

  • 1994 (Big West Conference): Under coach Jeff Horton, UNLV achieved a 7-5 overall and a 5-1 conference record.



YearConferenceCoachOverall RecordConference Record
1984Pacific Coast Athletic ConferenceHarvey Hyde11-25-2
1994Big West ConferenceJeff Horton7–55–1
2023Mountain West ConferenceBarry Odom9–36–2


2023 Mountain West Conference Title:

In 2023, UNLV earned a share of the Mountain West regular season title alongside San Jose State and Boise State. Despite finishing with a 6-2 conference record, the Rebels were selected to play in the Mountain West Conference Championship Game for the third time in their history. Hosted at Allegiant Stadium, they faced Boise State but ultimately fell short.


Overall Records:

  • 1984: 11-2 (5-2 conference record, but title forfeited)

  • 1994: 7-5 (5-1 conference record)

  • 2023: 9-3 (6-2 conference record)


These achievements highlight UNLV's competitive history and its pursuit of excellence in college football.


UNLV Rebels Football Team Roster

Here's the breakdown of the UNLV Rebels Football Team roster by position:


Offense:

Quarterbacks:

Doug Brumfield

Bo Edmundson

Cameron Friel

Lucas Lenhoff

Jayden Maiava


Running Backs:

Vincent Davis Jr.

Darrien Jones

Donavyn Lester

Jai'Den Thomas

Andrew Wimmer

Jordan Younge-Humphrey


Wide Receivers:

Malik Bradford

Timothy Conerly

Jacob De Jesus

Dominic Gicinto

Zyell Griffin

LJ Holmes

DeAngelo Irvin Jr.

Rashawn Jackson

Senika McKie

Rogerick Ray

Landon Rogers

Corey Thompson Jr.

Gavin Thomson

Bryson Waterman

Ricky White


Tight Ends:

Kaleo Ballungay

Christian Earls

Cooper Haswell

Charlie Williams

Shelton Zeon III


Offensive Line:

Jayden Ahboah

Jacob Ahumada

Anton Ambuehl

Carver Banker

Michael Bareman

Austin Boyd

Levi Currier

Jack Hasz

Ed Haynes

Graham Keating III

Alani Makihele

Marcus Miller

Anthony Rosas

Tiger Shanks

Jalen St. John

Mathyus Su'a

Will Thomas

Amani Trigg-Wright


Defense:

Defensive Line:

Nathan Arguelles

LeShaun Bell

Fisher Camac

Keith Conley Jr.

Lucas Conti

Nick Dimitris

Jalen Dixon

Ose Egbase

Naki Fahina

Matthew Greene

Darius Johnson

Ben Key

Tatuo Martinson

Waisale Muavesi

Maxwell Peterson

Cooper Webb

Alexander Whitmore


Linebackers:

Blesyng Alualu-Tuiolemotu

Zavier Carter

Jordan Eubanks

Jordan Hanna

Marsel McDuffie

Tyray O'Dell

JT Odom

Brennon Scott

Elijah Shelton

Fred Thompkins

Ryan Tuaolo

Jackson Woodard


Defensive Backs:

Tanner Aitken

Daego Albert

Jalen Baldwin

Johnathan Baldwin

Anthony Costanzo

Jett Elad

Jah'Von Grigsby

BJ Harris

Trenton Holloway

Ricky Johnson

Jordyn Morgan

Quentin Moten

Cameron Oliver

Rashod Tanner

Jaxen Turner

Davone Walden Jr.

Jerrae Williams

Kris Williams


Special Teams:

Kickers:

Andre Meono

Jose Pizano


Punters:

Marshall Nichols

Ryan O'Hara

Ramon Villela


Long Snappers:

Walker Hardan

Ben Lisk

Bobby Navarro


UNLV Rebels Football Team Schedule

Sat, Aug 31: Away game against Houston, time TBD, tickets available starting at $20.

Sat, Sep 7: Home game against Utah Tech, time TBD, tickets available starting at $21.

Sat, Sep 14: Away game against Kansas, time TBD, tickets available starting at $132.

Sat, Sep 28: Home game against Fresno State, time TBD, tickets available starting at $29.

Sat, Oct 5: Home game against Syracuse, time TBD, tickets available starting at $33.

Sat, Oct 12: Away game against Utah State, time TBD, tickets available starting at $42.

Sat, Oct 19: Away game against Oregon State, time TBD, tickets available starting at $28.

Sat, Oct 26: Home game against Boise State, time TBD, tickets available starting at $40.

Sat, Nov 9: Away game against Hawai'i, time TBD, tickets available starting at $47.

Sat, Nov 16: Home game against San Diego State, time TBD, tickets available starting at $29.

Sat, Nov 23: Away game against San José State, time TBD, tickets available starting at $51.

Sat, Nov 30: Home game against Nevada, time TBD.

These details outline the upcoming schedule for the UNLV Rebels football team in the current season.

FAQ's On UNLV Rebels Football

A. The season typically kicks off in late August or early September.

A. UNLV football home games are played at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.

A. Tickets can be purchased online through the official UNLV athletics website or at the stadium box office.

A. UNLV's main rivals include Nevada, Hawai'i, and San Jose State.

A. UNLV football is a Mountain West Conference (MWC) member in NCAA Division I FBS.

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