UNLV Football Spring Game; Scoring Break Down
Allegiant Stadium hosted the UNLV Football Spring Game on Saturday and it was a great game! UNLV football fans got together to get a glimpse of what promises to be an exciting season for UNLV football. The annual spring game was a football teaser, showcasing the talent and potential of our Rebs as they gear up for the upcoming season.
After a promising year last year, UNLV football is definitely on an upward trajectory and we are all excited about the upcoming season!
The spring game was giving us everything from big offensive plays to solid defensive stands, the scrimmage provided a taste of what fans can expect when the Rebels take the field for real. The scrimmage was free for everyone. It was really cool to see how many people came out to cheer on our Rebs and also go down and meet the pictures!
UNLV Football Spring Game features The Offense vs. The Defense
One of the biggest takeaways for me of UNLV’s performance was the depth and talent across all positions, including the freshmen and newcomers. From the seasoned veterans to up-and-coming freshmen, the roster has a lot of potential, giving coaches a ton of options for this coming season!
Offensively, the Rebels showcased their versatility and explosiveness, with quarterbacks throwing darts downfield, there were some really big gains on the offense. The passing and running game looking good.
Defensively UNLV looks sharp as well. At the end of the game, the defense came out on top.
But beyond the X’s and O’s, the spring game was a celebration of the UNLV football community coming together once again. The energy in the stadium was so fun cheering for both sides of the ball.
At the end of the game, my takeaway was that they have a talented roster and a dedicated coaching staff excited for next year. Also – Allegiant Stadium always looks good in red (but not Cheifs red). Get your UNLV tickets for this season here.
Spring Game Scoring:
Offense:
- Touchdown = 6 pts
- Field Goal = 3 pts
- Extra Point = 1 pt
- 2 Point Conversion = 2 pts
- Explosive Play (15yard run or 20 yard pass) = 2 pts
Defense:
- Turnover = 7 pts
- Turnover Touchdown = 12 pts
- 3 and out = 3 pts
- Tackle for Loss = 1 pt
- Sask = 3 pts
- Missed Field Goal = 3 pts
- 4th Down Stop = 3 pts
Top 10 Most-Regretted College Majors, According To Survey
It’s that time of year again! The leaves are changing, the days are getting shorter, and high school seniors are scrambling to finish their college applications.
For many students, one of the most difficult choices they will face is choosing a major. There are many benefits to picking a major as you begin your collegiate career. For one, it can help you focus your coursework and better prepare you for a specific career path that you are passionate about. If you know you want to be a nurse, for example, you can choose a major that will give you the necessary training and experience for your specific career path. Additionally, declaring a major can also make you eligible for certain scholarships and financial aid opportunities. Who doesn’t love free money?!
However, there are certainly some drawbacks to picking a college major. For one thing, it can limit your options if you change your mind later on. Declaring a major can also make it difficult to take classes outside your field of study, which means you may miss out on important insights from other disciplines. Finally, picking a major can also add extra pressure to an already stressful situation.
Perhaps the greatest drawback of the difficult decision is the possible long-term affect it can have on your life. With so many options and so much pressure put on an incoming student to make a decision, many end up choosing a field of study that they ultimately regret choosing later on in life. A recent survey by CNBC revealed that there are a handful of specific college majors that harvest the most widespread regret among graduates.
Do you regret the degree you chose to pursue? Did your college major make the list?