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Newcomer coach [[SageBow]] stepped in to try to revitalize the Nevada program. This was also the first year the team played in the newly formed Mountain West Conference. Entering the season, SageBow put the captain's patch on quarterback Stephan Bennett, cornerback Peter Blackwell, and wide receiver David Brown. In week 7, SageBow earned his first win as the run heavy Wolf Pack blasted [[Navy]] 42-14. In that game, rising HB [[Charles Rocha]] led the way with 207 yards and 4 touchdowns, while Bennett scored on a ridiculous 63 yard touchdown run. Against [[Hawaii]] in week 9, Bennett threw his first touchdown pass, and went on to throw a second one in a big win against Hawaii in Honolulu. Nevada kept the hot streak up as they took down [[Boise State]] the next week leading to the teams first ever winning streak.
 
Newcomer coach [[SageBow]] stepped in to try to revitalize the Nevada program. This was also the first year the team played in the newly formed Mountain West Conference. Entering the season, SageBow put the captain's patch on quarterback Stephan Bennett, cornerback Peter Blackwell, and wide receiver David Brown. In week 7, SageBow earned his first win as the run heavy Wolf Pack blasted [[Navy]] 42-14. In that game, rising HB [[Charles Rocha]] led the way with 207 yards and 4 touchdowns, while Bennett scored on a ridiculous 63 yard touchdown run. Against [[Hawaii]] in week 9, Bennett threw his first touchdown pass, and went on to throw a second one in a big win against Hawaii in Honolulu. Nevada kept the hot streak up as they took down [[Boise State]] the next week leading to the teams first ever winning streak.
=== Schedule ===
 
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== Season-by-Season Records ==
 
== Season-by-Season Records ==

Revision as of 12:12, 18 March 2015

Nevada Wolf Pack
NevadaWolfPack.png
Head coach
1st season, 3–6 (.333)
StadiumMackay Stadium
(Capacity: 30,000)
Year built1966
LocationReno, NV
LeagueNCAA
DivisionWest
All-time record4–17 (.190)
Bowl record0–0 (–)
Playoff record0
ColorsNavy Blue and Silver
         
Fight songHail to our Sturdy Team
MascotWolfie and Alphie Jr.
RivalsBoise State
UNLV

The Nevada Wolf Pack, coached by SageBow, are a collegiate football team playing in the MWC. The Wolf Pack plays in Mackay Stadium in Reno, Nevada and are a member of the West Division of the Mountain West Conference.

History

2015

The Nevada Wolf Pack began play in the 2015 CFBHC Season. They suffered loss after loss, and ended up 1-11 overall and 0-7 in the AAC. However, Stephan Bennett began to emerge as a legitimate leader of the squad, and many positive things were on show. John Sheldon and David Brown began to show sparks of brilliance at the wide receiver position while Marvin Carter kept defenses honest with his gashing runs and nose for the end zone. Defensively, linebacker John Harris anchored the line, leading the team in tackles. A weak pass rush was bolstered up with the dominant play of cornerback Peter Blackwell and the growing pass rush presence of defensive tackle Danny Davis.

2016

Newcomer coach SageBow stepped in to try to revitalize the Nevada program. This was also the first year the team played in the newly formed Mountain West Conference. Entering the season, SageBow put the captain's patch on quarterback Stephan Bennett, cornerback Peter Blackwell, and wide receiver David Brown. In week 7, SageBow earned his first win as the run heavy Wolf Pack blasted Navy 42-14. In that game, rising HB Charles Rocha led the way with 207 yards and 4 touchdowns, while Bennett scored on a ridiculous 63 yard touchdown run. Against Hawaii in week 9, Bennett threw his first touchdown pass, and went on to throw a second one in a big win against Hawaii in Honolulu. Nevada kept the hot streak up as they took down Boise State the next week leading to the teams first ever winning streak.

Season-by-Season Records

Coach(es) Conference Year Record Bowl Final CP Ranking
Wins Losses
Nevada Wolf Pack
No Coach AAC 2015 1 11 - -
SageBow MWC 2016 3 6 - -
Total 4 17

Individual Awards

HB Charles Rocha - MWC Offensive Player of the week, Week 7, 2016

National Champions Conference Champions Bowl game berth