UNLV upsets Arizona State
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UNLV defensive back Daryl Forte (8) tackles Arizona State running back Dimitri Nance (31) in the first quarter. View photo »
UNLV linebacker Ronnie Paulo (56) tackles Arizona State quarterback Rudy Carpenter, left, in the first quarter. View photo »
UNLV defensive back Beau Orth, left, runs with the ball after making an interception as Arizona State tackle Jon Hargis, right, tries to stop him during the second quarter. View photo »
UNLV quarterback Omar Clayton, right, throws a touchdown pass over Arizona State defensive end Luis Vasquez (49) during the second quarter. View photo »
UNLV receiver Phillip Payne, top, celebrates with teammate Rodelin Anthony (84) after Payne beat Arizona State defensive back Omar Bolden (3) for a touchdown in the second quarter. View photo »
UNLV receiver Phillip Payne (18) celebrates with head coach Mike Sanford, right, and teammate David Peeples, center, after Payne scored a touchdown against Arizona State in the second quarter. View photo »
UNLV receiver Phillip Payne (18) makes a one-handed catch for a touchdown against Arizona State defensive back Pierre Singfield late in the fourth quarter. View photo »
UNLV players Wiselet Rouzard (22) and Rodelin Anthony, top, right, with other teammates celebrate their upset win against Arizona State. View photo »
Arizona State player Kyle Williams (6) sits in front of the team bench after the Sun Devils lose in overtime against UNLV. View photo »
Arizona State head coach Dennis Erickson looks up at the scoreboard after UNLV tied the game late in the fourth quarter. View photo »
UNLV players including Wiselet Rouzard, front left, Casey Flair, front right, and Marquel Martin (45) celebrate with teammates after their upset overtime win over Arizona State. View photo »
UNLV running back Frank Summers runs against Arizona State defensive back Rodney Cox in the fourth quarter. View photo »
Sun, Sep 14, 2008 (12:14 a.m.)
The Rebels pulled off the upset Saturday night, knocking off Arizona State in overtime. Find more coverage here.
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