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Iowa State football vs. UNLV: TV, live stream, predictions
Cyclones face Rebels Saturday night in Vegas
The Gazette
Sep. 18, 2021 6:00 am
The 14th-ranked Iowa State Cyclones (1-1) seek to bounce back in Las Vegas on Saturday night when they face a UNLV (0-2) team that ranks among the worst in the FBS.
Find TV and streaming information, predictions and pregame coverage here.
How to watch Iowa State vs. UNI
Time: 9:30 p.m. CT
TV: CBSSN
Live stream: CBSSports.com
Radio: Cyclone Radio Network
Listen online: Varsity Network
Iowa State vs. UNLV predictions
Line — Iowa State -31.5
Mike Hlas — As a high school senior, I had my ACT scores sent to UNLV. I wanted to major in valet parking. Iowa State 38, UNLV 7
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Leah Vann — I’m not yet convinced this is a high-scoring offense, especially after a night out on the Vegas strip. Iowa State 27, UNLV 3
Jeff Johnson — The UNLV roster includes one Iowan: offensive lineman Anthony Berry from Urbandale. He played junior-college football at Iowa Central, which, according to UNLV’s football website, is located in Dodge City, Iowa. Close. Very close ... Iowa State 42, UNLV 7
Ben Visser — What happens in Vegas at 9:30 p.m. gets broadcast on CBS Sports Network, which means it essentially stays in Vegas because who’s watching that channel at that time? Iowa State 31, UNLV 3
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Beth Malicki — I’ve been to Vegas twice and my advice is to stay for three days and then immediately go to church back home. Iowa State 31, UNLV 15
Todd Brommelkamp — Note to self: Plan a return trip to Vegas soon. Iowa State 41, UNLV 14
Iowa State vs. UNLV pregame coverage
» Iowa State football needs trust, urgency to get back on track
» Iowa State has complete faith in QB Brock Purdy
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Iowa State Cyclones running back Breece Hall (28) celebrates a touchdown in the second quarter at the CyHawk football game at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames on Saturday, Sept. 11, 2021. (Rebecca F. Miller/The Gazette)