UNLV 31, Arkansas 14

ByABC News
December 21, 2000, 11:55 PM

L A S  V E G A S, Dec. 22 -- UNLV is not a bunch of hapless losers anymore.

With quarterback Jason Thomas playing a near flawless game, UNLVcompleted its turnaround under John Robinson by beating Arkansas31-14 on Thursday night in the Las Vegas Bowl.

A team that went 0-11 two years ago and lost 16 straight at onepoint dominated the bigger but slower Razorbacks in the second halfto give Robinson his first bowl win since Southern California beatNorthwestern five years ago in the Rose Bowl.

UNLV fans stormed the field and tore down the goal posts incelebration as fireworks exploded over field. Happy fans danced asArkansas players filed silently off the field.

Thomas gave UNLV (8-5) a lead it would not give up with a54-yard pass to Troy Mason with 2:21 left in the third quarter, andUNLV added a field goal and a final touchdown on an 18-yard run byKevin Brown with 5:39 left.Arkansas: No Rhythm

Arkansas (6-6), which had not allowed an offensive touchdown innine consecutive quarters, could not contain Thomas, who passedwith precision and picked apart the Razorbacks defense in thesecond half.

Thomas, a sophomore transfer from USC completed 12 of 17 passesfor 217 yards and three touchdowns, and UNLVs small but speedyrunning backs romped through big holes in the Arkansas defense inthe second half.

Two of the touchdowns went to Nate Turner in the first half,including a 5-yard toss that tied the game with 3:12 left in thehalf.

UNLVs defense, meanwhile, allowed a touchdown on the openingdrive and another in the second quarter but stiffened in the secondhalf and did not give up a point. Robby Hampton threw for twofirst-half touchdown passes for Arkansas, but was largelyineffective in the second half.

The game was tied 14-14 at halftime, and Arkansas had a chanceto take the lead on its first possession of the second half whenUNLV muffed a punt snap and Arkansas took over on the Rebels 30.

UNLVs defense stiffened, however, and after Arkansas missed a29-yard field goal with 9:33 left in the third quarter, theRazorbacks never threatened again.