Mode: | football |
Year: | 2014 |
Team: | UNLV Rebels |
Conference: | Mountain West Conference |
Division: | West Division |
Short Conf: | MW |
Record: | 2–11 |
Conf Record: | 1–7 |
Head Coach: | Bobby Hauck |
Hc Year: | 5th |
Off Coach: | Timm Rosenbach |
Oc Year: | 2nd |
Def Coach: | Tim Hauck |
Dc Year: | 2nd |
Stadium: | Sam Boyd Stadium |
The 2014 UNLV Rebels football team represented the University of Nevada, Las Vegas during the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Rebels were led by fifth year head coach Bobby Hauck and played their home games at Sam Boyd Stadium. They were members of the West Division of the Mountain West Conference. They finished the season 2–11, 1–7 in Mountain West play to finish in last place in the West Division.
At the end of the season, head coach Bobby Hauck resigned.[1] He posted a record of 15–49 in five seasons and in 2013 took the Rebels to their first bowl game since 2000.
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See also: 2014 Arizona Wildcats football team. In their first game of the season, the Rebels lost, 58–13 to the Arizona Wildcats.[3]
See also: 2014 Northern Colorado Bears football team. In their second game of the season, the Rebels won, 13–12 over the Northern Colorado Bears.[4]
See also: 2014 Northern Illinois Huskies football team.
In their third game of the season, the Rebels lost, 48–34 to the Northern Illinois Huskies.[5]
See also: 2014 Houston Cougars football team.
In their fourth game of the season, the Rebels lost, 47–14 to the Houston Cougars.[6]
See also: 2014 San Diego State Aztecs football team.
In their fifth game of the season, the Rebels lost, 34–17 to the San Diego State Aztecs.[7]
See also: 2014 San Jose State Spartans football team.
In their sixth game of the season, the Rebels lost, 33–10 to the San Jose State Spartans.[8]
See also: 2014 Fresno State Bulldogs football team.
In their seventh game of the season, the Rebels won, 30–27, in overtime, over the Fresno State Bulldogs.[9]
See also: 2014 Utah State Aggies football team.
In their eighth game of the season, the Rebels lost, 34–20, to the Utah State Aggies.[10]
See also: 2014 New Mexico Lobos football team.
In their ninth game of the season, the Rebels lost, 31–28, to the New Mexico Lobos.[11]
See also: 2014 Air Force Falcons football team.
In their tenth game of the season, the Rebels lost, 48–21, to the Air Force Falcons.[12]
See also: 2014 BYU Cougars football team.
In their eleventh game of the season, the Rebels lost, 42–23, to the BYU Cougars.[13]
See also: 2014 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football team.
In their twelfth game of the season, the Rebels lost, 37–35, to the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors.[14]
See also: 2014 Nevada Wolf Pack football team and Fremont Cannon.
In their thirteenth game of the season, the Rebels lost, 49–27, to the Nevada Wolf Pack.[15]