The UNLV Rebels (5-1) hit the road to play the Oregon State Beavers (4-2) at Reser Stadium on Saturday, October 19, 2024.
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When is UNLV vs. Oregon State and when does it start?
This contest between the Rebels and Beavers is scheduled on Saturday, October 19, 2024. Expect to see the kickoff at 10 p.m. ET.
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UNLV Stats & Insights
The Rebels enter the matchup after winning 50-34 over the Utah State Aggies in their last game on Oct. 11.
UNLV is putting up 436.7 yards per game on offense, which ranks 34th in the FBS. On defense, the Rebels rank 91st, giving up 387.7 yards per contest.
The Rebels rank 19th-worst in passing offense (174.7 passing yards per game) and sixth-worst in passing defense (286.7 passing yards per game allowed) this year.
UNLV has been a difficult matchup for opposing teams in the running game, ranking top-25 in both rushing offense (fifth-best with 262.0 rushing yards per game) and rushing defense (16th-best with 101.0 rushing yards allowed per game) this year.
On offense, the Rebels have been a top-25 unit, ranking fourth-best in the FBS by putting up 45.3 points per game. They rank 49th on defense (22.2 points allowed per game).
Oregon State Stats & Insights
Last time out, the Beavers fell to the Nevada Wolf Pack 42-37.
Oregon State ranks 32nd with 440.7 total yards per game on offense, and it ranks 74th with 369.3 total yards allowed per contest on defense.
While the Beavers’ pass offense has had trouble moving the chains, ranking 25th-worst with 184.7 passing yards per game, their defense ranks 19th-best with only 171.7 passing yards allowed per contest.
On the defensive side of the ball, Oregon State is a bottom-25 run unit, surrendering 197.7 rushing yards per game (16th-worst). Fortunately, it is thriving on the other side of the ball, accumulating 256.0 rushing yards per contest (sixth-best).
With 31.2 points per game on the offensive side of the ball, the Beavers rank 46th in the FBS. On defense, they rank 85th, surrendering 26.3 points per game.
UNLV Key Players to Watch
Hajj-Malik Williams has thrown for 642 yards (107.0 ypg) to lead UNLV, completing 77% of his passes and tossing nine touchdown passes and one interception this season. He’s also run for 325 yards (54.2 ypg) on 48 carries with two rushing touchdowns.
This season Jai’Den Thomas has piled up 298 yards (49.7 per game) on 48 carries with three touchdowns.
Ricky White’s 526 receiving yards (87.7 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s totaled 37 receptions and eight touchdowns.
Jacob De Jesus has racked up 222 receiving yards (37.0 yards per game) and two touchdowns, reeling in 13 passes this year.
Jaden Bradley’s four receptions have netted him 101 yards (16.8 ypg).
Oregon State Key Players to Watch
Gevani McCoy leads Oregon State with 1,045 passing yards (174.2 ypg) on 99-of-157 passing with two touchdowns compared to five interceptions this season. He also adds 231 rushing yards (38.5 ypg) on 37 carries while scoring three touchdowns on the ground.
The team’s top rusher, Anthony Hankerson, has carried the ball 129 times for 639 yards (106.5 per game), with 12 touchdowns this year.
This season Jamious Griffin has racked up 73 carries for 450 yards (90.0 per game) and four touchdowns.
Trent Walker’s 380 receiving yards (63.3 yards per game) lead all receivers on the team. He’s collected 37 receptions and one touchdown.
Jeremiah Noga has put up a 150-yard season so far (25.0 receiving yards per game), reeling in 12 passes.
Jermaine Terry II’s eight grabs have netted him 136 yards (22.7 ypg).
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