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Central Florida player arrested for sex assault

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Central Florida freshman linebacker Demetreius Mayes was arrested on a sexual battery charge and is suspended from the team indefinite­ly.

Campus police arrested the 18-year-old Tuesday in Orlando, Florida.

An arrest affidavit said the incident happened Saturday night. Mayes met the victim at an off-campus party, and she later told investigat­ors she woke up as she was being sexually assaulted in a room on campus.

The report said Mayes blocked the door when the victim tried to leave.

Mayes told investigat­ors the woman consented to sex. to be the best that we can. Having that friendly bet going on is going to keep driving us so we can have those bragging rights.”

The competitio­n for the conference award will be fierce, and it very well could go to a player from another team such as Boise State quarterbac­k Brett Rypien.

Even if neither Rogers nor Thomas nabs that award, what they are doing is historic for UNLV. Both players are on pace to rush for more than 1,000 yards, something the Rebels have never produced in a season.

Thomas has rushed for 383 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 6.3 yards per carry, entering Saturday’s 4 p.m. game at Arkansas State. Rogers has 307 yards and five TDS, averaging 6.8 yards.

“You can’t just game plan for one person in the backfield,” Thomas said. “You’re basically picking your poison.”

If they continue their pace, Thomas will finish with 1,532 yards and Rogers with 1,228. If they reach those numbers, Thomas would have the thirdbest rushing season in Rebels history and Rogers would be be ninth.

“The biggest thing probably as you get toward the end of the year, how many 500-yard rushers do you have?” UNLV coach Tony Sanchez said.

Xzaviar Campbell (129 yards) and Evans Owens (117) could each reach 500 yards. Campbell is on pace for 516 yards and Owens for 468.

Positive injury news

UNLV offensive linemen Jaron Caldwell and Matt Brayton did not suffer torn knee ligaments, easing concerns that either would be out for an extended time. But Caldwell, the starting left guard, will be held out until after next week’s bye.

Brayton, a reserve guard and tackle, is available this week.

Julio Garcia II will start at left guard at Arkansas State.

Also, defensive back Ty’jason Roberts, who fractured his spine in Saturday’s 46-17 victory over Prairie View A&M, is now able to walk. He remains hospitaliz­ed, however.

Bryce Jackson will take Roberts’ place at nickel back.

Rebels are rolling

UNLV just did something for the first time since moving into Division I in 1978. The Rebels beat consecutiv­e opponents by 28 or more points (Texas-el Paso 52-24 and Prairie View A&M 46-17).

It last pulled off that feat in 1975 under coach Ron Meyer, who would go on to coach the New England Patriots and Indianapol­is Colts. UNLV defeated Jackson State 39-2 and Nebraska-omaha 35-6.

At 2-1, the Rebels could fashion their best start since 2008 if they beat Arkansas State. UNLV beat No. 15 Arizona State 23-20 and Iowa State 34-31 in back-to-back overtime games that season before losing five in a row and finishing 5-7.

Opportunis­tic Red Wolves

Arkansas State had 17 points off turnovers in its 29-20 victory at Tulsa on Saturday. One was a 53-yard intercepti­on return for a touchdown by safety Demari Medley.

The Red Wolves also recorded a safety in picking up their first nonconfere­nce road victory in 10 years.

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

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