Rebels Fall to TCU
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UNLV defensive back Deante Purvis gets up-ended after running back a kickoff during the first half. View photo »
UNLV head coach Mike Sanford cheers his team after it scored during the first quarter of the game against TCU. View photo »
UNLV quarterback Omar Clayton pushes off TCU linebacker Robert Henson during the first half Saturday. View photo »
UNLV quarterback Mike Clausen trips over himself before being dropped for a loss during the second half of the game against TCU on Saturday. View photo »
TCU safety Colin Jones chases down UNLV running back Channing Trotter on a 58-yard run Saturday. TCU won the game 44-14. View photo »
UNLV running back David Peeples dives into the end zone for a touchdown against TCU on Saturday. View photo »
UNLV starting quarterback Omar Clayton watches the game against TCU after injuring his knee Saturday. View photo »
UNLV wide receiver Rodelin Anthony lets a pass drop through his hands while begin covered by TCU cornerback Alex Ibilove during the second half Saturday. View photo »
TCU players, from left, Shae Reagan, Andy Dalton and Evan Frosch celebrate after beating UNLV defensive back Lorenzo Bursey Jr. during the first half Saturday. View photo »
UNLV students Derik Guerrero, left, and Michael Miller wear paper bags on their heads during the first half of the Rebels' game against TCU on Saturday. View photo »
UNLV quarterback Omar Clayton lets loose with a pass during the first quarter of the game against TCU on Saturday. Clayton left the game with an injured knee. TCU won, 44-14. View photo »
Sat, Nov 1, 2008 (10:18 p.m.)
UNLV came up short again Saturday night, this time at home against TCU.
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