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Sieh Bangura Runs for 149 Yards and a Score, Helps Ohio Beat UNLV 17-10 in Frisco Bowl
Both UNLV and Ohio field full rosters driven by strong commitment despite Ohio's coaching changes; Ohio aims to extend a six-game bowl winning streak, officials said.
- Tuesday's Frisco Bowl at the Ford Center at The Star kicks off at 6 p.m., with both UNLV Rebels football team and Ohio Bobcats football team fielding essentially full rosters.
- UNLV coach Dan Mullen overhauled the roster via the transfer portal after last December, while UNLV quarterback Anthony Colandrea earlier this week reaffirmed his commitment despite outside interest.
- Running back Jai'Den Thomas, UNLV running back, enters the bowl with 12 touchdowns and stands just 15 yards shy of his first 1,000-yard rushing season.
- Facing off amid coaching turmoil, Ohio will play without fired Brian Smith, while aiming for a program record and to extend its 6-game bowl winning streak, coach Hauser said.
- The matchup shows bowl games still matter, as UNLV Rebels seek momentum after 30 wins in Dan Mullen's three seasons and aim for a first back-to-back bowl win.
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Ohio's defense stifles UNLV in Frisco Bowl victory
Sieh Bangura ran for 149 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries and Ohio kept UNLV out of the end zone until the final five minutes of a 17-10 win Tuesday in the Frisco Bowl in Frisco, Texas.
·Georgia, United States
Read Full ArticleToo Much Caffeine For Scooter's Coffee Frisco Bowl Total
UNLV vs. Ohio, 9:00 ETThe last game of the day is likely going to be one of the more entertaining ones. Sure, some defensive battles are interesting and enjoyable, but I think the average fan would tell you they would much rather watch teams race up and down the field on each other. The books certainly expect that to be the case in this game as they opened the game with a 62.5 total, and it has risen to 66.5. Do we believe that the Scooter's Cof…
·Nashville, United States
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