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UNLV Football Faces Uncertainty as Starting Quarterback Matthew Sluka Leaves Program due to NIL Disagreement; Fresno State Favored in Upcoming Game
Fresno State will face UNLV on the road for a Mountain West Conference game on Saturday, Sept. 28. The Bulldogs, who are 3-1 overall and 1-0 in conference play, are coming off a win against New Mexico. UNLV, with a perfect 3-0 record, recently lost their starting quarterback who plans to redshirt due to an unresolved NIL deal. As a result, the Rebels will start a new quarterback in this highly anticipated matchup. The kick-off is scheduled for 3:30 P.M. EST, with UNLV favored to win by 2 points according to current betting lines.
Betting Odds
- Moneyline: Bulldogs +107 | Rebels -127
- Spread: Bulldogs +2 (-110) | Rebels -2 (-110)
- Total: Over/Under 48.5 (-110)
- Based on the moneyline, the implied probability that UNLV will win straight-up is 56%.
Fresno St. vs UNLV Stats
Fresno St. Bulldogs
Fresno State currently holds a 3-1 overall record this season, with impressive wins over Sacramento State, New Mexico State, and New Mexico. Quarterback Mikey Keene has thrown for over 1,000 yards and has completed 66.7% of his passes, while running back Elijah Gilliam and wide receiver Mac Dalena have contributed significantly to the team's success. The Bulldogs have shown strength on offense, averaging 35.5 points per game, and their defense is allowing an average of 20.3 points per game. Fresno State has performed well against the spread this season, covering in three out of four games. Their power ranking is 34, with a strong offense rank of 40 and a defense rank of 58.
UNLV Rebels Analysis
UNLV has started the season 3-0 with impressive wins over Houston, Utah Tech, and Kansas. However, the biggest news is the departure of starting quarterback Matthew Sluka, who has decided to redshirt due to not receiving promised NIL money. Running back Michael Allen has also announced his redshirt. The team will rely on backup quarterbacks Hajj-Malik Williams and Cameron Friel moving forward. Despite these changes, UNLV's offense is performing well, averaging 40.7 points per game and boasting the fifth-best rushing attack. On defense, the Rebels are allowing just 13.7 points per game. The team has covered the spread in all three games and has a power ranking of 44. They will face Fresno St. next, who has struggled in their recent matchups against UNLV.
UNLV Football Faces Uncertainty as Starting Quarterback Matthew Sluka Leaves Program due to NIL Disagreement; Fresno State Favored in Upcoming Game
The UNLV football team is facing a challenging situation with starting quarterback Matthew Sluka's decision to redshirt and leave the program due to a disagreement over his NIL deal. With Sluka being a key player for the Rebels, his absence will likely impact the team's performance, especially against Fresno State. The back-up quarterbacks lack experience, which could lead to difficulties in their upcoming game. Conversely, Fresno State has demonstrated strength in their offense, particularly with quarterback Mikey Keene and wide receiver Mac Dalena. Given these factors, Fresno State is positioned to secure a road win against UNLV. Their recent victories against New Mexico and competitive game against Michigan further illustrate their potential for success. Therefore, it is predicted that Fresno State will cover the spread in the upcoming match.