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How they rank: Nevada football mid-season report card

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By Neil Patrick Healy

OFFENSE: C-

Through the first six games, the offense has been up and down. With strong rushing performances against UC Davis, Buffalo, New Mexico and even parts of the Texas A&M game, the unit as a whole still has some questions marks. Save for Jerico Richardson’s last two games, there has not been a legitimate number-one receiver for Tyler Stewart to throw to. The offensive line is still a major concern, as offensive guards Joey Anglemire, Jeremy Macauley and Adam Khouri are inactive due to injury.