Big schools will be allowed to spend big money under the new revenue-sharing rules in college sports, but some guardrails could provide an opportunity for UNLV.
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Adam Hill

Detroit native Adam Hill started his professional journalism career at the RJ in 2002. He has covered everything from high school sports and MMA to the Raiders and Golden Knights. Hill was named Nevada State Sportswriter of the Year for 2022 by the National Sports Media Association.
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey is using the league’s leverage for a consolidation of money and power, a cycle that can’t continue for the future of college sports.
A week into mediation between the Mountain West and the Pac-12, little is leaking out from inside the conference room — which could be a sign of progress.
The NFL will discuss a pair of possible rule changes this week, but there should be no rush to pass either proposal absent further discussion and evidence.
Quarterback Derek Carr’s retirement announcement sparked passionate reactions from his fans and haters, but his legacy with the Raiders should be secure.
A day at the track is fantastic. But the Kentucky Derby just doesn’t make for a great TV show. And when will the journalists stop joking about Journalism?
Former UNLV receiver Ricky White III is enjoying his first taste of the NFL — as he should after all the work he put in to make his goal a reality.
The Raiders aren’t going to make national headlines with their draft class, but it was clear they had a plan and executed it by identifying versatility and elite traits.
Ashton Jeanty is a phenomenal player whose character might be more impressive than the highlight reels he created at Boise State. But none of that means he was the right pick for the Raiders on Thursday.
The Raiders haven’t been doing much to quiet talk that drafting running back Ashton Jeanty is a foregone conclusion — and that could all be part of the plan.
Shawn Michaels will add to his list of Las Vegas memories this week as the WWE returns to the city that hosted the WrestleMania that changed the event forever.
UNLV women’s basketball coach Lindy La Rocque has once again chosen to stay home. More support from the community could make that decision easier in the future.
This year’s NCAA Tournament has largely been devoid of special moments — until two former Las Vegas high school standouts shined in the Sweet 16.
Former UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez accepted his fate on an attempted murder charge despite public outcry calling for his freedom.
New UNLV basketball coach Josh Pastner set the program down a bad path (accidentally) almost a decade ago, but hate of his hiring seems a bit misplaced.