Texas hasn’t been so friendly to Nevada over the years.
The Wolf Pack is 3-8 all-time in games played in the Lone Star State and heads back to the biggest state in the continental United States for a game Saturday at Texas A&M in College Station.
Nevada enters the game a 34-point underdog, its largest spread since it was a 35.5-point underdog against eventual national champion Florida State in 2013.
“This is going to be a really, really big challenge for us,” coach Brian Polian said.
Here are three keys to Nevada’s game against Texas A&M, which kicks off at 9 a.