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Wolf Pack grades: Coaches need to shoulder the blame for this one

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Grades from Nevada’s 30-28 loss to Idaho State on Saturday.

Offense

C- — There were some good things. The Wolf Pack’s running backs gained 213 yards on 40 carries, an acceptable 5.3 yards per attempt. True freshman Kaymen Cureton completed 19-of-33 passes, hitting on 57.6 percent of his passes, the highest for Nevada this season. Cureton threw for 205 yards and three touchdowns, and while he tried to scramble too early too often, he was solid enough in his debut as a true freshman.