UNLV football honors victims, local heroes of Las Vegas tragedy
Posted Oct 9, 2017
The UNLV football team is rallying together in support of its local community after the Oct. 1 mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip took the lives of 58 people and injured more than 500. Rebels coach Tony Sanchez told ESPN's Coley Harvey that his charge ahead of Saturday's home game versus San Diego State was for his players to realize they can be a unifying force for the city.
(ESPN.com)
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