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In the final episode of the semester, the UNLV Box Seats team delivers a full breakdown of a
packed week across the NFL, NBA, NHL, and college sports, opening with national headlines
that include massive quarterback performances, underwhelming prime-time games, and
reactions to the Raiders’ Monday night loss to the Cowboys. The crew analyzes the Golden
Knights’ inconsistent start, key storylines crowding the Western Conference, and standout
moments from recent NBA action. They then spotlight UNLV athletics, celebrating a dramatic
overtime football win, assessing the final stretch of the volleyball season, and reviewing both
men’s and women’s basketball matchups as the teams continue to find rhythm. As always, the
hosts close things out with their weekly picks, debate bragging rights, and cap the show with a
chaotic and comedic sports-rules trivia segment. The episode ends with gratitude for the
audience, details about upcoming “Best Of” episodes, and a look ahead to their January return
for the spring semester.
By KUNVIn the final episode of the semester, the UNLV Box Seats team delivers a full breakdown of a
packed week across the NFL, NBA, NHL, and college sports, opening with national headlines
that include massive quarterback performances, underwhelming prime-time games, and
reactions to the Raiders’ Monday night loss to the Cowboys. The crew analyzes the Golden
Knights’ inconsistent start, key storylines crowding the Western Conference, and standout
moments from recent NBA action. They then spotlight UNLV athletics, celebrating a dramatic
overtime football win, assessing the final stretch of the volleyball season, and reviewing both
men’s and women’s basketball matchups as the teams continue to find rhythm. As always, the
hosts close things out with their weekly picks, debate bragging rights, and cap the show with a
chaotic and comedic sports-rules trivia segment. The episode ends with gratitude for the
audience, details about upcoming “Best Of” episodes, and a look ahead to their January return
for the spring semester.