“So, what did you do during the pandemic?” One day, our descendants will inquire. Kylee Fuller and Tavis Hunt will have a ready answer. The two soccer girls recently completed the workout required of the Mustangs football team. They earned custom backpacks for their efforts. “Tavis and I started doing the workouts just for fun to see what it was like,” said Kylee. “During soccer, we’d see the boys running around to every station. After we worked out for one day, we decided we should do it every day and complete the required days in the football workout.” “Kylee and Tavis completed all 28 workouts, so I wanted to reward them even though they play on the soccer team,” said coach Mike Brooks.
Seven years into its existence, the postseason system that replaced the Bowl Championship Series is starting to produce levels of frustration, and in some cases contempt, among fans and competitors that ultimately crushed the BCS. Texas A&M is upset about not making the final four. Indiana is mad about being left out of the New Year’s Six. Group of Five teams are more disrespected than ever as it has become abundantly clear they are not even given serious consideration for the College Football Playoff.
The Nevada football team placed a school-record 15 players on the 2020 All-Mountain West team, led by sophomore quarterback Carson Strong earning Offensive Player of the Year honors, the league announced Tuesday. Strong is the first sophomore to ever win the league’s top offensive honor. He is the second Wolf Pack player to take home one of the Mountain West’s top “Of The Year” awards in school history, joining Toa Taua, who was the league’s Freshman of the Year in 2018.
Nevada offensive coordinator Matt Mumme has been named a candidate for the 2020 Broyles Award, which honors college football’s top assistant coaches. The 56 nominees in this year’s class were selected from approximately 1,270 assistant coaches representing 127 Division One programs across the country.
Every now and then, an event occurs that serves as a wake-up call and reminds us that we have some work left to accomplish. We are aware of two such events recently that were rather disturbing, and the issues behind those events need our full attention. Understandably, school leaders have been focused on simply getting high school athletics programs restarted – or rallying teams on Zoom calls in some parts of the country until restarts are possible. However, once those programs are up and running, the core messages of education-based activities must take center stage.
Kathi Chacon Berreyesa, of Reno recently created a web page about one of Nevada’s most under-recognized sports, wrestling. Her page, NVSportsLocal, looks at many aspects of college, high school and youth wrestling throughout the state. There’s a section on diet, tips for people who want to compete in college and loads of action photos. Berreyesa designed a lively page that includes boys and girls at all levels.
The Palm Beach County Sports Commission has released the 20 semifinalists for the 2020 Lou Groza Collegiate Place-Kicker Award presented by the Orange Bowl with Nevada sophomore Brandon Talton earning a spot on the list. Given the unique nature of this college football season, the committee considered all FBS kickers who had played in at least six games and attempted at least 10 field goals through the games of Week 14.
Nevada senior defensive lineman Sam Hammond has been named a nominee for the 2020 Burlsworth Trophy, which is presented annually to the most outstanding football player in America who began his career as a walk-on and has shown outstanding performance on the field. Hammond is one of 67 student-athletes nominated from Division I FBS schools from across the country and is one of nine from the Mountain West. In the award’s 11th year, the trophy is named in honor of Brandon Burlsworth, former University of Arkansas walk-on and All-American offensive lineman.
The Nevada football team accepted an invitation from the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl and will take on Tulane in the Dec. 22 game on at Albertson’s Stadium in Boise, Idaho.
Carson Strong threw three of his career-high five touchdown passes to Tory Horton and Nevada beat Fresno State 37-26 on Saturday night in a key Mountain West Conference match-up.
College football needs more games like BYU-Coastal Carolina. The eighth-ranked Cougars and No. 14 Chanticleers put on an intense and chippy show Saturday with a thrilling end reminiscent of the Titans-Rams Super Bowl in 2000. The result was a wild celebration in Conway, South Carolina, after the 22-17 victory, an end to the BYU hype and maybe an outside chance for Coastal Carolina to sneak into a New Year’s Six game. But what if the lasting legacy of this showdown of unbeatens thrown together on a Wednesday is a willingness in college football to try something like it again?
The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association’s (NIAA) office staff received official notification last week from the Clark County School District’s athletics and activities office that CCSD-member schools, with the exception of Moapa Valley High School, will not be participating in the winter season sports of (boys & girls) basketball, (boys & girls) bowling, flag football and wrestling. The announcement does not pertain to fall season or spring season sports.
The College of Business at the University of Nevada, Reno is pleased to announce its new undergraduate Sports Management minor. The Sports Management minor is available to all admitted University undergraduate students. Graduate students can take the courses as electives within their graduate programs.
It was spring 2020, and Daralyn Moura had a decision to make. In a few weeks, she’d graduate from Pershing County High School and head to the College of Idaho to study exercise science and, hopefully, play softball for the Coyotes. But first, she had to decide who she’d honor with a silvery treasure.
Chevan Cordeiro passed for 246 yards and a touchdown and scored on a 2-yard run in the fourth quarter and Hawaii beat Nevada 24-21 on Saturday night. Cordeiro was 26-of-32 passing without an interception and had 15 carries for 62 yards. Calvin Turner had 10 receptions for 77 yards and a TD for Hawaii (3-3 Mountain West Conference).