Team Information
Ground | Clarence Mackay Stadium |
City | Reno, Nevada |
Conference | Mountain West, |
Nickname | Wolf Pack |
About Nevada Wolf Pack Football
Nevada Wolf Pack Football
The University of Nevada, Reno's football program, known as the Wolf Pack, was established in 1896 as the Sagebrushers. Competing in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision within the Mountain West Conference, the team has a storied history. The Wolf Pack's home field, Mackay Stadium, underwent renovations and currently seats 27,000 spectators at an elevation of 4,610 feet above sea level. The program boasts notable alumni, including three College Football Hall of Fame inductees: coach Chris Ault, running back Frank Hawkins, and coach Buck Shaw.
Fullback Marion Motley, the sole Nevada player in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and three-time Super Bowl champion Charles Mann are among the distinguished alumni. Despite not having a Heisman Trophy winner, Nevada football has produced 40 All-Americans and 45 All-American selections, with Matt Clafton earning consensus All-American status in 1991. The Wolf Pack continues to contribute both athletically and academically to the rich tradition of Nevada football.
Name of Team | Nevada Wolf Pack Football |
First season | 1896 |
Athletic director | Stephanie Rempe |
Head coach | Ken Wilson |
Stadium | Mackay Stadium |
Location | Reno, Nevada |
Conference | Mountain West |
Division | West |
Field surface | Natural grass (1966–1999) FieldTurf (2000–present) |
Conference titles | 14 |
Division titles | |
Fight Song | Hail to our Sturdy Team |
Mascot | Alphie and Wolfie Jr. |
Rivalries | UNLV, Boise State, San Jose State, Fresno State, UC Davis |
Consensus All-Americans | 1 |
Nevada Wolf Pack Football History
Nevada's football legacy commenced on October 24, 1896, evolving sporadically due to interruptions such as World War I and budget constraints. Noteworthy early coaches include Allen Steckle, who steered the team to victory against the University of California in 1903. Steckle's impact extended beyond wins, fostering school spirit. The 1919 hiring of Ray Courtright brought success, including an 8–1–1 record. Jim Aiken, coaching from 1939 to 1946, left a lasting mark with seven seasons.
Nevada's fortunes soared under Chris Ault, dominating Division I-AA with playoff appearances and unbeaten regular seasons. Ault led the shift to Division I-A in 1992, clinching the Big West title in the inaugural season. Despite leadership changes, Ault's imprint persisted through the 2012 season. Subsequent eras showcased continued growth, including Brian Polian's tenure (2013–2016) and Jay Norvell's successful stint (2017–2021). Norvell's departure in 2021 marked the end of an era, succeeded temporarily by Vai Taua as the interim head coach for the 2021 season.
Nevada Wolf Pack Football Coach
Vai Taua took on the role of interim head coach for the Nevada Wolf Pack during the 2021 Quick Lane Bowl. While the interim position offers a temporary leadership structure, Taua's familiarity with the program, coupled with his coaching experience, provides stability during this transitional phase. As the team's running back coach, Taua has already been an integral part of the coaching staff, contributing to the success of the Wolf Pack. His interim leadership offers continuity, allowing the team to navigate the bowl game with a sense of cohesion and determination. The choice of Taua underscores the value of internal talent and a seamless transition as the program moves forward.
Year | Coach |
1896 | Frank Taylor |
1897 | William H. Harrelson |
1898 | F. F. Ellis |
1899 | A. King Dickson |
1900 | James Hopper |
1901-1903 | Allen Steckle |
1904 | Bruce Shorts |
1905 | No Coach |
1906-1914 | No Team |
1915-1917 | Jack Glascock |
1918 | No Team |
1919-1923 | Ray Courtright |
1924 | Charles F. Erb |
1925-1928 | Buck Shaw |
1929-1931 | George Philbrook |
1932-1935 | Brick Mitchell |
1936-1938 | Doug Dashiell |
1939-1946 | Jim Aiken |
1947-1950 | Joe Sheeketski |
1951 | No Team |
1952-1954 | Jake Lawlor |
1955-1958 | Gordon McEachron |
1959-1968 | Dick Trachok |
1969-1975 | Jerry Scattini |
1976-1992 | Chris Ault |
1993 | Jeff Horton |
1994-1995 | Chris Ault |
1996-1999 | Jeff Tisdel |
2000-2003 | Chris Tormey |
2004-2012 | Chris Ault |
2013-2016 | Brian Polian |
2017-2021 | Jay Norvell |
2021† | Vai Taua† |
2022–present | Ken Wilson |
Nevada Wolf Pack Football Stadium: Mackay Stadium
Mackay Stadium, situated on the University of Nevada's Reno campus, stands as the home venue for Nevada Wolf Pack football and women's soccer in the Mountain West Conference. Established in 1966 and named after benefactors John William Mackay and Clarence H. Mackay, the stadium has undergone significant enhancements. With an original seating capacity of 7,500, it now accommodates 27,000 spectators, featuring Chris Ault Field, presented by ITS Logistics following a $1.3 million turf replacement in 2022.
Notable renovations in 2016 upgraded seating options but reduced overall capacity to 26,000. The Wolf Pack's single-season attendance peaked in 1991, reaching 180,457 fans over nine home games, while the regular-season record stands at 151,081 fans in 1993. Mackay Stadium's rich history, elevation of 4,610 feet above sea level, and strategic northwest-to-southeast alignment contributes to its allure, making it a cherished fixture in the university's athletic legacy.
Nevada Wolf Pack Football Rivals
Nevada Wolf Pack football engages in fierce rivalries, notably with UNLV in the "Battle for Nevada." Originating in 1969, this in-state clash for the Fremont Cannon intensified during the mid-1990s when both schools competed in the Big West, sparking memorable moments and post-game altercations.
The rivalry with Boise State, commencing in 1971, has witnessed over 45 matchups. While not as bitter as the UNLV rivalry, pivotal games defined eras, including Nevada's 1990 Division I-AA semifinal triumph in triple overtime.
Dubbed the "Sierra Showdown," the matchup against Fresno State reflects the geographical proximity of the Sierra Nevada range. The proposal for a Sierra Showdown Trophy adds intrigue to the 54-game series, with Fresno State leading 31-22-1.
Facing San Jose State over 35 times, the Wolf Pack dominates the series 23-11-2. The campuses, approximately 250 miles apart, share a conference history since 1992.
The historic "Aggie-Pack Battle" against UC Davis, dating back to 1915, has seen 54 contests, with Nevada leading 29-21-3. Despite a hiatus since 2013, the rivalry holds significance in West Coast small-college football history.
Nevada Wolf Pack Football Record and Stats
Championship Conferences
Nevada's football legacy is adorned with success across multiple conferences. With 14 conference championships, the Wolf Pack's prowess spans different eras and competitive landscapes. The triumphs include notable seasons such as their 1986 and 1990 campaigns, both ending with a stellar 13-1 record. Nevada's adaptability and excellence shine through from the Far Western Conference to the Big Sky, Big West, and WAC, showcasing a rich history of conference dominance.
Division Championships
The Wolf Pack's commitment to excellence extends to divisional competitions. Notable achievements include their commanding performance in the Big Sky in 1983 and subsequent triumphs in the Big West. These divisional championships underscore Nevada's consistent ability to rise to the top within their conference structures, laying the foundation for broader success.
Conference Championship Game Appearances
Nevada's journey to conference supremacy has resulted in championships and frequent appearances in conference championship games. These pivotal contests often serve as battlegrounds for football glory, with the Wolf Pack showcasing their competitive spirit and resilience. The team's presence in these title-deciding clashes reflects their sustained commitment to pursuing excellence on the football field.
National and Conference Awards
In addition to their conference victories, Nevada's football program has produced notable individual achievements. Chris Ault, the esteemed coach, claimed the prestigious Eddie Robinson Award in 1991, recognizing his outstanding leadership. Furthermore, the recognition of James Dobrich with the National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in 2015 exemplifies the Wolf Pack's dedication to both athletic and academic prowess.
All-Americans
Nevada boasts a storied history with All-American players, including James Bradshaw, Buster McClure, Stan Heath, and Matt Clafton. Clafton's Consensus 1st Team All-American status in 1991 underscores the program's commitment to producing top-tier talent. These players, etched in the annals of football history, represent the pinnacle of individual achievement within the Wolf Pack's illustrious tradition.
Nevada Wolf Pack Football Roaster
No. | Player Name | Position | Height | Weight | Class | Hometown | Previous Schools |
0 | Henry Ikahihifo | DL | 6'3" | 260 lbs | Fifth Year | Lancaster, Calif. | Paraclete HS, College of the Canyons, Nevada |
1 | Cross Patton | RB | 5'6" | 155 lbs | Redshirt Senior | Atlanta, Ga. | Woodward Academy, Oregon |
1 | Isaah Crocker | WR | 6'1" | 183 lbs | Sixth Year | Sacramento, Calif. | Inderkum HS, Oregon |
1 | Caine Savage | DB | 5'11" | 182 lbs | Senior | Buena Park, Calif. | Western HS, Utah |
2 | Brendon Lewis | QB | 6'2" | 215 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Melissa, Texas | Melissa HS, Colorado |
3 | Jamaal Bell | WR | 5'10" | 171 lbs | Senior | Lancaster, Calif. | Antelope Valley HS |
3 | Michael Coats Jr. | CB | 5'10" | 170 lbs | Senior | Biloxi, Miss. | Biloxi HS, East Central CC, La Tech |
4 | Sean Dollars | RB | 5'10" | 195 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. | Mater Dei HS, Oregon |
4 | Eli'Jah Winston | LB | 6'3" | Sixth Year | Portland, Ore. | Central Catholic, USC | |
5 | Dalevon Campbell | WR | 6'4" | Fifth Year | Missouri City, Texas | Ford Bend Marshall, Illinois | |
5 | Emany Johnson | DB | 6'2" | 216 lbs | Sixth Year | Richmond, Calif. | Hercules HS |
6 | Jaden Dedman | DB | 5'10" | 175 lbs | Sixth Year | Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. | Upland HS |
6 | Gerick Robinson | WR | 5'8" | 180 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Las Vegas, Nev. | Centennial HS, Colorado State |
7 | Marquis Ashley | WR | 5'8" | 166 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Norco, Calif. | Norco, Riverside CC |
7 | Jonathan Thomas | LB | 6'3" | 253 lbs | Redshirt Junior | West Hills, Calif. | Sierra Canyon, College of the Canyons |
8 | Tre Weed | DB | 6'0" | 190 lbs | Sixth Year | Sumner, Wash. | Sumner HS, Eastern Washington |
9 | Davion Blackwell | LB | 6'1" | 215 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Columbia, S.C. | Folsom HS |
9 | Marshaun Brown | WR | 6'4" | 195 lbs | Freshman | Reno, Nev. | Bishop Manogue HS |
10 | AJ Bianco | QB | 6'4" | 215 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Lahaina, Hawaii | Saint Louis |
10 | KK Meier | DB | 6'1" | 186 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Lubbock, Texas | Frenship |
11 | Carlos Sandy | WR | 5'9" | 185 lbs | Sixth Year | Dania Beach, Fla. | Cardinal Gibbons, Illinois |
11 | Marcel Walker | LB | 6'3" | 230 lbs | Junior | Piscataway, N.J. | Piscataway, Southern Connecticut State |
12 | Nate Burleson II | WR | 6'3" | 160 lbs | Freshman | Newcastle, Wash. | Ramapo HS (N.J.) |
12 | Kacee Williams | DB | 6'2" | 191 lbs | Redshirt Senior | Keller, Texas | Central HS |
13 | Jax Leatherwood | QB | 6'8" | 245 lbs | Freshman | San Diego, Calif. | Scripps Ranch HS |
13 | Ezekiel Robbins | Redshirt Senior | Chandler, Ariz. | Chandler HS, Butler Community College | |||
14 | Devin Gunter | Defensive Back | 6'0" | 173 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Missouri City, Texas | Ridge Point HS |
15 | John Jackson III | Wide Receiver | 6'1" | 215 lbs | Fifth Year | Redondo Beach, Calif. | Serra HS, USC |
15 | Kola Babalola | Wide Receiver | 6'2" | 205 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Modesto, Calif. | James C. Enochs |
16 | Bishop Turner | Safety | 5'11" | 170 lbs | Freshman | Altadena, Calif. | Charter Oak HS |
16 | Shane Illingworth | Quarterback | 6'6" | 233 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Norco, Calif. | Norco, Oklahoma State |
17 | Kaleo Neves | Linebacker | 6'2" | 210 lbs | Redshirt Senior | Honolulu, Hawaii | Timpview HS, Utah State |
17 | Micah Camat | Defensive Back | 6'1" | 192 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Honolulu, Hawaii | 'Iolani School |
18 | Baylor Horning | Quarterback | 6'2" | 208 lbs | Redshirt Senior | Sparks, Nev. | Reed, San Diego State |
18 | Spencer Curtis | Wide Receiver | 5'11" | 182 lbs | Redshirt Senior | Las Vegas, Nev. | Jordan, Oregon |
19 | Matthew Killam | Placekicker | 5'10" | 174 lbs | Redshirt Junior | San Diego, Calif. | Scripps Ranch HS |
20 | KeeKee McQueen | Defensive Back | 5'9" | 170 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Spanaway, Wash. | Spanaway Lakes |
21 | Journey McKoy | Safety | 5'9" | 170 lbs | Freshman | Pittsburg, Calif. | De La Salle HS |
22 | Hezekiah Anahu-Ambrosio | Linebacker | 6'0" | 215 lbs | Freshman | Kailua-Kona, Hawaii | Konawaena HS |
23 | Jacques Badolato-Birdsell | Defensive Back | 5'10" | 201 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Camas, Wash. | Camas HS |
23 | Richard Toney Jr. | Defensive Back | 6'0" | 189 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Arlington, Texas | Arlington |
24 | Chad Brown | Defensive Back | 6'3" | 178 lbs | Redshirt Senior | Lawrenceville, N.J. | St. Frances, UCF |
24 | Christo Viloria | Wide Receiver | 6'1" | 185 lbs | Freshman | Reno, Nev. | Bishop Manogue HS |
25 | Dorian Blackwell | Cornerback | 6'2" | 162 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Columbia, S.C. | Spanish Springs HS |
25 | Terrell Johnson | Running Back | 6'1" | 215 lbs | Sixth Year | Ewa Beach, Hawai'i | James Campbell HS, Southwestern College |
26 | Ashton Hayes | Running Back | 6'0" | 200 lbs | Sophomore | Reno, Nev. | McQueen HS, California |
26 | Tooni Ikahihifo Jr. | Defensive Back | 6'0" | 200 lbs | Junior | Lancaster, Calif. | Paraclete HS, College of the Canyons |
28 | Tori Mulkey | Defensive Back | 5'9" | 180 lbs | Senior | Ozark, Ala. | Carroll HS, East Central CC |
30 | Jonah Lewis Jr. | Cornerback | 5'11" | 180 lbs | Freshman | Palmdale, Calif. | Inglewood HS |
31 | Donoven DeRicco | Defensive Back | 6'2" | 190 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Reno, Nev. | Bishop Manogue HS |
32 | Wesley Kommer | Running Back | 5'9" | 190 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Springfield, Ore. | Thurston HS |
32 | Drue Watts | Linebacker | 6'0" | 221 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Palmdale, Calif. | Sierra Canyon |
33 | Stone Combs | Linebacker | 6'0" | 219 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Park City, Utah | Park City |
33 | Conner Noah | Running Back | 5'10" | 200 lbs | Freshman | Kelso, Wash. | Kelso HS |
34 | Spencer Firebaugh | Running Back | 5'9" | 173 lbs | Freshman | Sparks, Nev. | Reed HS |
34 | Malcolm McClure | Linebacker | 6'1" | 220 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Reno, Nev. | Bishop Manogue HS, California |
35 | Elijah Acklin | Defensive Back | 5'9" | 180 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Sparks, Nev. | Reed HS |
36 | Tongiaki Mateialona | Linebacker | 6'1" | 222 lbs | Senior | Long Beach, Calif. | Dominguez HS |
37 | Marquese Allen-Patmon | Defensive Back | 6'1" | 200 lbs | Redshirt Junior | San Diego, Calif. | Lincoln HS |
38 | Boden Page | Kicker/Punter | 6'2" | 190 lbs | Freshman | Greenwood Village, Colo. | Cherry Creek HS |
39 | Micah Lilo | Linebacker | 6'0" | 215 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Honolulu, Hawaii | Kamehameha Schools Kapalama |
40 | Jackson Robertson | Long Snapper | 6'3" | 215 lbs | Freshman | Medford, Ore. | South Medford HS |
42 | Jackson LaDuke | Linebacker | 6'3" | 240 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Sparks, Nev. | Spanish Springs HS, Oregon |
43 | Brandon Talton | Placekicker | 5'9" | 185 lbs | Fifth Year | Vacaville, Calif. | Vacaville HS |
44 | Zach Beagle | Linebacker | 6'2" | 225 lbs | Sixth Year | Rockledge, Fla. | Cocoa, Princeton |
44 | Oliver Stuart | Tight End | 6'4" | 250 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Redwood City, Calif. | St. Ignatius Prep |
45 | Chris Smalley | Linebacker | 6'5" | 220 lbs | Sophomore | Minden, Nev. | Douglas HS |
46 | Aedan Seiuli | Defensive Back | 6'3" | 206 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Spanish Fork, Utah | Maple Mountain |
47 | Hunter Kaupiko | Defensive Line | 6'0" | Redshirt Junior | Las Vegas, Nev. | Faith Lutheran, San Diego State | |
47 | Rory Morgan | Tight End | 6'0" | 190 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Petaluma, Calif. | St. Vincent De Paul HS, American River College, SDSU |
48 | Matt Freem | Punter | 6'0" | 190 lbs | Sixth Year | Lake Forest, Calif. | El Toro HS, Saddleback College |
50 | Louie Cresto | Defensive Line | 6'5" | 265 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Twin Falls, Idaho | Canyon Ridge, Oregon |
51 | Junior Walling | Linebacker | 6'1" | 228 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Keizer, Ore. | McNary, Oregon State |
52 | Tyson Ruffins | Offensive Line | Freshman | Long Beach, Calif. | Long Beach Poly HS | ||
52 | Dwight Togiola | Defensive Line | 6'3" | 250 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Lacey, Wash. | Timberline |
54 | Josh Grabowski | Offensive Line | 6'3" | Redshirt Sophomore | Manteca, Calif. | East Union | |
54 | Sosefo Moeaki | Defensive Line | 6'1" | 280 lbs | Junior | Portland, Ore. | Parkrose HS, De Anza College |
55 | Joey Capra | Offensive lineman | 6'4" | 301 lbs | Redshirt Senior | Auburn, Calif. | San Diego State |
55 | Mackavelli Malotumau | Defensive Line | 6'1" | 290 lbs | Sophomore | Oceanside, Calif. | El Camino HS, Utah Tech |
56 | Zac Welch | Offensive Line | 6'4" | 296 lbs | Redshirt Senior | El Dorado Hills, Calif. | Oak Ridge HS |
56 | Adam Weynand | Linebacker | 6'2" | 217 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Bogart, Ga. | North Oconee HS |
57 | Andoni Fesenmaier | Defensive Line | 6'4" | 260 lbs | Freshman | Elko, Nev. | Elko HS |
58 | Jayden LaGrone | Linebacker | 6'2" | 210 lbs | Freshman | Reno, Nev. | McQueen HS |
62 | Frank Poso | Offensive Line | 6'5" | 335 lbs | Senior | San Jose, Calif. | Branham HS |
63 | RJ Taylor | Offensive Line | 6'3" | 290 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Yucaipa, Calif. | Yucaipa HS |
64 | Kai Arneson | Offensive lineman | 6'7" | 309 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Monument, Colo. | Oregon |
66 | Thomas Witte | Defensive Tackle | 6'2" | 238 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Anchorage, Alaska | West HS |
67 | RJ Esmon | Offensive Line | 6'6" | 280 lbs | Freshman | Santa Margarita, Calif. | Mission College Prep |
68 | Jacob Nunez | Offensive Line | 6'3" | 275 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Lompoc, Calif. | Lompoc, Arizona State |
70 | Isaiah World | Offensive Line | 6'8" | 303 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | San Diego, Calif. | Lincoln |
71 | Josiah Timoteo | Offensive Line | 6'4" | 300 lbs | Freshman | Waianae, Hawaii | Waianae HS |
72 | Cade Rodahaffer | Defensive Line | 6'5" | 237 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Reno, Nev. | Damonte Ranch |
73 | Josh Castro | Offensive Line | 6'3" | 310 lbs | Sixth Year | Los Angeles, Calif. | West Adams HS, Santa Monica College, Azusa Pacific, Angelo State, Cal Lutheran |
74 | Garvey Gordon | Offensive Line | 6'4" | 313 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Germany | Monterey Peninsula College |
75 | Shawn Klingler | Offensive Line | 6'5" | 275 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Reno, Nev. | McQueen |
77 | John Bolles | Offensive Line | 6'4" | 295 lbs | Junior | Daly City, Calif. | Jefferson HS, College of San Mateo |
78 | Andrew Madrigal | Offensive Line | 6'4" | 295 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Norco, Calif. | Norco HS |
79 | Cole Feinauer | Offensive lineman | 6'6" | 290 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Cheshire, Conn. | Reno, Colorado State |
80 | Ross Nickson | Wide Receiver | 6'3" | 200 lbs | Freshman | Los Angeles, Calif. | Cathedral HS |
81 | Keleki Latu | Tight End | 6'7" | 230 lbs | Junior | Sacramento, Calif. | Jesuit HS, California |
82 | Jayden O'Rourke | Tight End | 6'8" | 245 lbs | Freshman | Tweed Heads, Australia | Lindisfarne Grammar School |
84 | Jeremiah Gradowitz | Wide Receiver | 5'9" | 167 lbs | Redshirt Junior | Bakersfield, Calif. | Stockdale HS |
85 | Cameron Zeidler | Tight End | 6'4" | 225 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Reno, Nev. | North Valleys |
86 | Dyson Frank | Tight End | 6'6" | 253 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Alpine, Utah | Jordan, Snow College |
88 | Nick Barcelos | Long Snapper | 5'11" | 221 lbs | Senior | Foothill Ranch, Calif. | Santa Margarita Catholic |
89 | D'Angelo Davis | RUSH | 6'0" | 240 lbs | Freshman | Carson, Calif. | St. Pius X - St. Matthias Academy |
89 | Cooper Shults | Tight end | 6'6" | 250 lbs | Senior | Sacramento, Calif. | Cosumnes Oaks, Oregon |
90 | Ike Nnakenyi | Defensive Line | 6'3" | 244 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Henderson, Nev. | Coronado |
91 | James Hansen | Defensive Line | 6'2" | 307 lbs | Redshirt Senior | Fontana, Calif. | Kaiser, Riverside CC / Utah State |
92 | Dion Washington | Defensive End | 6'3" | 288 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Las Vegas, Nev. | Shadow Ridge |
95 | Jonathan Maldonado | Linebacker | 6'6" | 213 lbs | Redshirt Freshman | Monrovia, Calif. | Arcadia |
96 | Tanner Vaughan | Defensive Line | 6'4" | 260 lbs | Redshirt Sophomore | Las Vegas, Nev. | Palo Verde HS, University of Mary |
99 | William Green Jr. | Defensive tackle | 6'6" | 307 lbs | Sixth Year | Albany, Ga. | Westover, Liberty |
Nevada Wolf Pack Football Schedule
Date | Time | Opponent | Event/Theme | Location | Result | TV | Radio |
Sep 2, 2023 | 3:30 PM | USC | - | Los Angeles, Calif. | L, 14-66 | Pac-12 Networks | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Sep 9, 2023 | 4:00 PM | Idaho | Salute To Service | Reno, Nev. Mackay Stadium | L, 6-33 | NSN/Mountain West Network | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Sep 16, 2023 | 7:30 PM | Kansas | Extra Yards For Teachers; VAMOS Pack | Reno, Nev. Mackay Stadium | L, 24-31 | CBS Sports Network | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Sep 23, 2023 | 4:00 PM | Texas State | - | San Marcos, Texas | L, 24-35 | ESPN+ | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Sep 30, 2023 | 7:30 PM | Fresno State | - | Fresno, Calif. | L, 9-27 | FS1 | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Oct 14, 2023 | 2:00 PM | UNLV | University of Nevada Sesquicentennial Celebration | Reno, Nev. Mackay Stadium | L, 27-45 | NSN/Mountain West Network | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Oct 21, 2023 | 6:00 PM | San Diego State | - | San Diego, Calif. | W, 6-0 | FS2 | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Oct 28, 2023 | 7:30 PM | New Mexico | Homecoming | Reno, Nev. Mackay Stadium | W, 34-24 | CBS Sports Network | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Nov 4, 2023 | 1:00 PM | Hawai'i | Pack Goes Pink | Reno, Nev. Mackay Stadium | L, 14-27 | Spectrum Sports/NSN | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Nov 11, 2023 | 12:00 PM | Utah State | - | Logan, Utah | L, 24-41 | NSN/Mountain West Network | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Nov 18, 2023 | 12:00 PM | Colorado State | - | Fort Collins, Colo. | - | Mountain West Network | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |
Nov 25, 2023 | 6:00 PM | Wyoming | Senior Night; Mental Health Awareness | Reno, Nev. Mackay Stadium | - | CBS Sports Network | KOZZ 105.7/The Varsity Network |