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WAC Notebook
It is the first-ever honor for Sanders, and it's the 33rd time a Nevada athlete has been honored since 2000.
"That (the award) is quite a compliment," Nevada coach Chris Ault said. "He did a real nice job. He had a crease on one where he could have taken it farther."
On a different note, Nevada corrected its final statistics, so Mike McCoy officially finished with two catches for 103 yards instead of three catches for 97 yards. A 6-yard loss - later credited to tight end Adam Bishop -was originally given to McCoy.
Bishop finished with four catches for 72 yards.
CONFERENCE EXPOSURE
Sunday's Boise State-New Mexico State game in Boise will be the first of seven conference games that will be shown on ESPN or ESPN2.
"The seven conference games is the most conference games we've ever had on ESPN," WAC commissioner Karl Benson said. More>>
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