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The Rebel Daily Drive continues its coverage from the 2026 Mountain West Football Media Days with Nevada offensive lineman Jack Foster and wide receiver Marshaun Brown. Foster and Brown discuss the Wolf Pack’s effort to rebound after two difficult seasons and the importance of becoming a more disciplined team. Both players are focused on consistently executing their assignments and becoming the players Nevada needs to win. Brown explains what reclaiming the Fremont Cannon from UNLV would mean after the Rebels retained it in each of the past four seasons. Bringing the cannon back to Reno remains one of Nevada’s primary goals entering 2026. The players also break down Nevada’s new offense under offensive coordinator Brett Bartolone. Although the system includes Air Raid concepts, Foster explains that the Wolf Pack will continue emphasizing the running game and relying on the offensive line to create a more explosive and balanced attack. They discuss the development of quarterback Carter Jones, including his growth as a vocal leader and his increasing comfort within the program. Brown believes Jones is prepared to take another step after becoming more confident inside and outside the huddle. Nevada has also added several receivers and offensive linemen through the transfer portal. Foster and Brown explain how the incoming players have been welcomed into the program and why their experience, toughness and playmaking ability should improve the offense. The conversation turns to the variety of systems across the new-look Mountain West. Nevada will face everything from Air Force’s option attack to spread offenses and physical running teams, giving each program an opportunity to showcase its identity every week. Foster and Brown discuss the environments they are most excited to visit, including North Dakota State and Northern Illinois. They also reflect on playing at Boise State and Penn State and the pressure created by some of college football’s loudest stadiums. The players explain how Nevada builds chemistry through offseason workouts, position-group activities and Friday barbecues. They also discuss the difficult side of the transfer portal, including forming close relationships with teammates who may leave after one season. The episode closes with their dream NIL partnerships, favorite Chick-fil-A and Chipotle orders, the competition at the F1 Arcade and how faith helps them remain present and mentally grounded. Tap in for the full Nevada football interview from the 2026 Mountain West Football Media Days. THE SCARLET STANDARD Website: https://the-scarlet-standard.com/ [https://the-scarlet-standard.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ScarletStandardMedia [https://www.youtube.com/@ScarletStandardMedia] X: https://x.com/SS_MediaLV [https://x.com/SS_MediaLV] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ss_medialv/ [https://www.instagram.com/ss_medialv/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/The-Scarlet-Standard-LV-61577609316045/ [https://www.facebook.com/p/The-Scarlet-Standard-LV-61577609316045/] Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1GJCuyv8rTRu5arNdcjH4v [https://open.spotify.com/show/1GJCuyv8rTRu5arNdcjH4v] Subscribe for complete UNLV and Mountain West football coverage, including interviews, analysis, recruiting news and daily updates.
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