Nevada vs. Opponents
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University of Nevada
Reno, NV Founded: 1874 Stadium: Mackay Stadium Capacity: 31,545 Colors: Silver & Blue Coach: Conference: Mountain West- |
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| Date | Opponent | Score | |
| 9/15/1990 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | W 41-7 | |
| 10/28/1978 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | W 39-15 | |
| 10/29/1977 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | W 75-0 | |
| 11/6/1976 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | W 42-27 | |
| 9/27/1975 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | L 16-36 | |
| 9/14/1974 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | W 31-7 | |
| 9/15/1973 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | W 17-10 | |
| 9/30/1972 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | L 14-19 | |
| 10/17/1970 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | W 18-14 | |
| 10/18/1969 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | L 7-41 | |
| 10/26/1968 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | L 14-17 | |
| 11/4/1967 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | L 7-14 | |
| 11/12/1966 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | L 8-13 | |
| 10/23/1965 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | W 20-13 | |
| 10/31/1964 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | L 0-38 | |
| 11/2/1963 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | W 15-11 | |
| 11/3/1962 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | W 23-12 | |
| 11/4/1961 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | W 14-8 | |
| 11/5/1960 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | W 15-0 | |
| 10/24/1959 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | W 14-0 | |
| 10/25/1958 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | W 40-24 | |
| 11/2/1957 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | L 0-7 | |
| 11/3/1956 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | L 20-21 | |
| 10/8/1955 (Sat) | @ Cal State-Sacramento | W 28-7 | |
| 11/6/1954 (Sat) | vs. Cal State-Sacramento | W 28-14 |
Nevada has won 16 and scored 546 points Cal State-Sacramento has won 9 and scored 375 points with 0 being tied |
| # Forfeit * Conference Game |
| Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.
During Nebraska Cornhuskers' home games, their stadium becomes the state's third largest city.