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Rogers, defense keys for UNLV bowl hopes

- TODD DEWEY SPORTS BETTING

UNLV has covered its past two guaranteed money games, rewarding its backers as heavy underdogs at Ohio State in 2017 and at Michigan in 2015 while taking home a payday of at least $1 million for the program in each loss.

The Rebels also covered as 27½-point underdogs at UCLA in 2016 to complete a home-and-home series with the Bruins.

UNLV will open the 2018 football season — its fourth under coach Tony Sanchez — with a $1.15 million guarantee game against Southern California on Sept. 1 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Handicappe­r Bruce Marshall also expects it to be a payday for bettors who back the Rebels as 27-point underdogs.

Unlv (plus 27) over SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Sept. 1

“Right off the bat, I could see that being one of the best plays of the first week,” said Marshall (Goldsheet.com). “It’s a bad spot to lay this many points with USC, which has got Stanford the next week and Texas after that. It’s a look-ahead game.

“(The Trojans) are breaking in a new quarterbac­k and are going to be overvalued.”

Bowl or bust

Since Randall Cunningham led UNLV to an 11-2 record — the school’s only 10-win season — in his senior year of 1984, the Rebels have reached at least seven wins only three times, going 7-5 in 1994, 8-5 in 2000 and 7-6 in 2013.

Las Vegas oddsmakers give UNLV a solid shot at winning seven games in 2018 after it finished 5-7 in 2017, when the Rebels lost their season finale at UNR.

The Golden Nugget sports book posted lines Tuesday on each of the Rebels’ 12 games and opened their win total at 6½ after the South Point and William Hill sports books each posted UNLV’S total at 6.

“I expect them to make a bowl this year,” Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller said. “They were on the cusp last year. Sanchez is improving the program. They’re steadily going up.”

The Rebels are favored in six games — five by at least seven points — and are a pick’em against Air Force at Sam Boyd Stadium. UNLV is a 2½-point home favorite over UNR in the season finale.

The Rebels are underdogs of at least 8½ points in their other five games.

“It comes down to Air Force and Nevada,” Miller said. “If they win those games, that will definitely put them over the hump.”

UNLV has improved its record by one win each season under Sanchez, climbing from 3-9 in 2015 to 4-8 in 2016 to 5-7 last year, when it upset Fresno State on the road but also suffered a stunning season-opening 43-40 loss to 45-point underdog Howard in what is believed to be the biggest point-spread upset in college

football history.

“They have improved incrementa­lly. They are at least making some progress. But they can’t afford to step back,” Marshall said. “Going into the new (Raiders) stadium (in 2020), they need some momentum. They need to at least get to six (wins). That’s doable.”

Trending over

Sanchez is 12-24 overall at UNLV and 18-18 against the spread. The Rebels have been one of the nation’s top over teams under Sanchez, with a 23-13 over-under mark, and over the past 10 years (70-50-2).

That trend appears likely to extend to this season unless UNLV’S defense improves. The Rebels scored 28.8 points per game last season behind a top-20 rushing attack but surrendere­d an average of 31.8 points and 458.7 yards. It was the 10th straight year they’ve

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