RENO, Nev. – Nevada has select football tickets remaining for the Wolf Pack's Nevada Day game with UNLV on Oct. 29. There are less than 3,500 tickets remaining to see the Battle for the Fremont Cannon.
Tickets for UNLV can still be purchased for $20 and fans are encouraged to use the mobile ticket delivery option. Tickets can be held in Will Call for pick up or can be obtained during regular ticket office hours (8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday) in the Lawlor Events Center, or on gameday near Jensen Plaza at Mackay Stadium beginning four hours prior to kickoff.
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Nevada is looking for a full and rocking Mackay Stadium during the 2021 edition of the Silver State rivalry game. The last time the Nevada Wolf Pack sold out Mackay Stadium was Oct. 3, 2015, against UNLV (29,551).
Currently, the Wolf Pack holds the Fremont Cannon after defeating UNLV 37-19 in Las Vegas in 2020.
In last year's game,
Carson Strong threw for 350 yards and two touchdowns and
Romeo Doubs recorded a career-high 219 receiving yards and one TD. The Wolf Pack avenged back-to-back losses to UNLV in 2018 and 2019 with the victory.
Nevada holds a 27-19 all-time series lead over UNLV including the largest margin of victory (50-8) in 1991.
Nevada and UNLV have been playing for the biggest rivalry trophy in college football (Fremont Cannon) since 1969, with the Pack owning the longest winning streak of eight games from Sep. 17, 2005, to Oct. 13, 2012.
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