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Ed Graney

Las Vegas

Sports Columnist at Las Vegas Review-Journal

Sports columnist, Las Vegas Review-Journal; Host: ESPN Radio The Press Box, Monday-Friday, 7-10 AM; Husband, father, all things Seinfeld.

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  • 1 week ago | reviewjournal.com | Ed Graney

    Zach Whitecloud didn’t mince words. The defenseman knew what it would take for the Golden Knights to rebound from a series-opening loss to Edmonton. He knew how much effort the Knights would need to exert. “A full 60 minutes,” Whitecloud said. “First and foremost, we have a group that understands (Game 1) wasn’t up to our standards and that they capitalized on that. Just play better in all facets of the game. That’s on us as a group. “The mindset is a full 60 minutes.

  • 1 week ago | reviewjournal.com | Ed Graney

    One of the reasons so many around UNLV were excited about Dan Mullen being named football coach was his resume. From where he had arrived. From those schools he had previously coached. The big time. The SEC. Stops at Mississippi State and Florida. It has again brought up the idea of UNLV one day making a home in a Power Four conference. It has again broached the question of whether or not it’s a realistic goal. And it is.

  • 1 week ago | reviewjournal.com | Ed Graney

    The feeling out process is over. Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy says if it ends up being a good Stanley Cup playoff series of six or seven games, you most often forget about the first one. I’m guessing his team has already forgotten about this one. The explosive Edmonton Oilers showed themselves to be just that Tuesday night, scoring three third-period goals in a 4-2 win over the Knights in Game 1 of the best-of-seven series. You can probably get used to it.

  • 1 week ago | reviewjournal.com | Ed Graney

    Justin Flowe, a former five-star football recruit who played at Oregon and Arizona, has committed to UNLV. Flowe, ranked the nation’s No. 1 inside linebacker out of Upland (California) High School, began his college career with the Ducks before transferring to Arizona. The 6-foot-2-inch, 235-pound Flowe will have one year of eligibility remaining. Injuries defined Flowe’s time at Oregon, where he played in 12 games over three seasons. He had 35 tackles in 2022.

  • 1 week ago | reviewjournal.com | Ed Graney |Adam Hill

    May 2, 2025 - 8:00 amMay 2, 2025 - 8:00 am The College Sports Chaos series will dissect the rampant professionalization of college sports, including NIL payments, the transfer portal and conference realignment.

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Ed Graney
Ed Graney @edgraney
27 Apr 25

RT @AlexWright1028: UNLV football has 1st player taken in NFL draft since 2010 https://t.co/nfg6t3G049 via @reviewjournal #UNLVFB #NFLDraft…

Ed Graney
Ed Graney @edgraney
1 Apr 25

Dedan Thomas Sr. on Jr. heading to LSU: "It was a good time here but he needs to go away and spread his wings and grow and experience somewhere other than Las Vegas. We're very happy for him. This was his choice. We wish UNLV and Coach Pastner and everyone there the best."

Ed Graney
Ed Graney @edgraney
26 Mar 25

RT @AlexWright1028: An update on this: Pastner’s Georgia Tech contract ran through 2025-26, so UNLV paid a buyout for the last year of that…