UNLV Stays Unbeaten Despite NIL Drama and Loss of Starting QB
The UNLV Rebels maintained their undefeated record with a dominant 59-14 victory over Fresno State, continuing their impressive start to the season despite the loss of their starting quarterback, Matthew Sluka, who left the team due to an unresolved NIL issue. While Sluka’s departure raised concerns about the team's ability to perform without him, backup quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams stepped in and delivered a standout performance, showcasing UNLV's depth and resilience as they remain a formidable force in the Mountain West Conference.
UNLV Thrives Without Sluka
Despite the uncertainty surrounding Sluka’s exit, the Rebels showed no signs of slowing down. Sluka left the team over an alleged $100,000 NIL deal that he claims was promised but never fulfilled, opting to redshirt the remainder of the season. In his absence, Williams took the reins and proved more than capable of leading the team, both in the air and on the ground.
Williams opened the scoring with a 6-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, setting the tone for what would be a one-sided affair. UNLV quickly extended their lead after a blocked punt was returned for a touchdown by Ricky White III, putting the Rebels up 14-0 early. Williams continued to dominate, connecting with White for a 12-yard touchdown pass just before halftime, which gave UNLV a commanding 21-0 lead going into the break.
By the end of the game, Williams had thrown for 182 yards and three touchdowns while also rushing for 119 yards. White emerged as a key player, hauling in two touchdown passes and contributing to the team’s special teams play. The offensive efficiency of Williams and White helped to prove that UNLV could continue to thrive despite the mid-season drama surrounding their former starting quarterback.
Defensive Dominance
While the offense flourished, UNLV's defense played an equally crucial role in the victory. The Rebels' defense stifled Fresno State’s offense from the opening whistle, limiting the Bulldogs to just 30 rushing yards on 31 attempts. Fresno State struggled to find any rhythm as the Rebels' defense consistently pressured quarterback Mikey Keene and forced two critical interceptions.
The defensive effort not only kept Fresno State out of the end zone for much of the game but also allowed UNLV’s offense to control the pace and momentum. In total, the Rebels outgained Fresno State with 506 total yards to the Bulldogs' 346. This balanced performance on both sides of the ball underscores UNLV's ability to win in all phases of the game.
NIL Controversy Surrounding Sluka’s Departure
The situation surrounding Sluka’s departure has been a major talking point for UNLV this season. Sluka, who transferred from Holy Cross and led the Rebels to a 3-0 start, claimed he left after being promised an NIL deal that was never delivered. According to Sluka, an assistant coach allegedly promised him $100,000, a deal that was never formalized or paid out.
UNLV, however, issued a public statement denying the allegations, emphasizing that no such promise was ever made. The university claimed that Sluka’s financial demands violated NCAA pay-for-play rules as well as state laws regarding NIL compensation. The dispute highlights the ongoing challenges and complexities surrounding NIL agreements in college sports, with some athletes finding themselves in situations where promised deals fail to materialize.
Despite the distraction, the Rebels have continued to perform on the field. The departure of their starting quarterback hasn’t derailed their season, and UNLV remains focused on their goals as they move deeper into conference play.
Williams Leads the Way
Hajj-Malik Williams’ emergence as the team’s new starting quarterback has been a bright spot for UNLV. His dual-threat ability—combining a strong passing game with the ability to make plays on the ground—has added a new dimension to the Rebels’ offense. Williams’ performance against Fresno State, where he accounted for four touchdowns, shows that he is more than capable of stepping up in Sluka’s absence.
UNLV head coach Barry Odom has expressed confidence in Williams’ ability to lead the team moving forward. The victory over Fresno State not only marked the Rebels’ first win in Mountain West play but also solidified Williams as the starting quarterback for the remainder of the season. The team’s ability to adapt to the challenges of losing their starting quarterback and remain unbeaten speaks to their depth and determination.
A Bright Future Ahead for the Rebels
UNLV’s success this season, despite the distractions off the field, indicates that the team has the talent and resilience to continue competing at a high level. The Rebels are now 4-0 and have shown that they are a legitimate contender in the Mountain West Conference. With Williams at the helm and a defense that is playing at a high level, UNLV is poised to make a strong run toward a potential conference title.
As the season progresses, tougher challenges await, but the Rebels' balanced play on both offense and defense gives them a solid foundation for continued success. Despite the NIL drama surrounding Sluka’s departure, UNLV has demonstrated that they have the depth and leadership to remain competitive in what could be a historic season for the program.







