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Offensive woes continue as UNLV drops another Mountain West contest

Despite being held to under 20 points for the fourth consecutive game, UNLV head coach Tony Sanchez is convinced he can fix it.

“We can, it’s one of those deals where we’ve had two different quarterbacks in there so you’re getting [freshman quarterback Kenyon Oblad] ready,” Sanchez said. “This is our first game with our No. 1 and No. 2 running backs back.

“So there’s things we can do to get back on track. I don’t think that’ll be too difficult.”

The UNLV Rebels lost 38-13 to the No. 16-ranked Boise State Broncos Saturday, Oct. 5 at Sam Boyd Stadium.