LOS ANGELES -- Here's a scary thought for the rest of the nation.
On Friday night, Nevada played a poor first half, couldn't seem to buy a 3-point basket, trailed by as many as 15 points -- and still beat the No. 20 team in the country with authority.
The No. 6 Wolf Pack outscored Arizona State in the second half, 48-30, and went on to beat the Sun Devils, 72-66, in the nightcap of the Basketball Hall of Fame Classic triple-header at Staples Center.
Nevada improved to 9-0 and remained one of the nation's 10 unbeaten teams.