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UNLV needs two wins to become bowl eligible

- By Mark Anderson Las Vegas Review-journal

UNLV has been here. This football season, in fact. More than once.

The Rebels responded to a potentiall­y devastatin­g season-opening loss to Howard with a 28-point victory at Idaho a week later.

They came back from wrenching defeats to Air Force and Utah State by beating Fresno State and Hawaii.

Two of those three victories came on the road.

And here the Rebels are again, off a 31-21 home loss to Brigham Young, needing to win back-to-back away games to become bowl eligible. UNLV (4-6, 3-3 Mountain West) next visits New Mexico (3-7, 1-5) at 6:30 p.m. Friday in a game that will be televised by ESPN2.

“There are a lot of distractio­ns at home,” UNLV coach Tony Sanchez said Tuesday. “There are a lot of people around, people in the stands, family, friends, and those are good things. We’ve got to do a better job of being mature and understand­ing how to eliminate that during games.

“When you’re on the road, those things don’t really exist. It’s just UNLV coach Tony Sanchez talks about facing New Mexico on the road following the team’s loss to BYU at home.

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you. Everybody who’s on the road is suited up and playing. There’s a different mindset in the locker room, so it’s one of those evolutions here of building a program and doing a good job of eliminatin­g distractio­ns at home. On the road, we’re locked in and play really good football, so I expect to do that again. Hopefully, we can continue that trend we started as of late.”

Johnny Stanton has started the past three games at quarterbac­k, but Sanchez wouldn’t commit to a starter against the Lobos, who are favored by 2½ points. Sanchez said Stanton and Armani Rogers probably would play.

Stanton has completed 62.5 percent for 724 yards and four touchdowns. Rogers has completed 52.5 percent for 1,100 yards and five TDS, and he has rushed for 538 yards (5.5 per carry) and six scores.

“There are going to be more quarterbac­k run opportunit­ies than there were last week,” Sanchez said. “We knew there weren’t going to be a lot of quarterbac­k run opportunit­ies against BYU. We’re working through it throughout the week and developing a game plan we think is going to give us the best chance for success.”

The Rebels face a Lobos team that won nine games last season and made the New Mexico Bowl for the second year in a row. This season, however, has gone the other way. New Mexico has lost five in a row.

Should UNLV beat the Lobos it will need to win the following weekend at UNR to become bowl eligible.

It’s a tough spot they’ve put themselves in, but in this unpredicta­ble season the one constant has been the Rebels’ ability to respond to adversity.

Particular­ly on the road.

“When we go into the huddle after our pregame warmup, we always say, ‘You’ve got my back. I’ve got your back,’ ” Rebels wide receiver Brandon Presley said. “It’s always the team against that entire stadium. It’s just a different environmen­t.”

Contact Mark Anderson at manderson@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @markanders­on65 on Twitter.

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