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Fremont Cannon is staying red as UNLV routs Nevada for third straight win in rivalry game; Nevada ends season at 3-10 overall, 0-7 in Mountain West ...
The Fremont Cannon will stay red for another year, after UNLV took a 45-27 win over Nevada on Saturday at Mackay Stadium in a Mountain West Conference football game.
The Fremont Cannon is the heaviest and most expensive college trophy in America. Built by the Kennecott Copper Co. in 1969, the trophy cost $10,000 and was donated to the university system for ...
Last year’s Battle for the Fremont Cannon just didn’t feel right. Played amid the pandemic, UNLV hosted in-state rival UNR in an empty Allegiant Stadium on Oct. 31, the second contest on the ...
The Fremont Cannon trophy — which weights 545 pounds — was built in 1969 by Kennecott Copper Co. for $10,000 and donated to the university system for the annual Battle of Nevada game.
The Fremont Cannon is the heaviest trophy in college football at 545 lbs. The winner of the rivalry game gets the cannon for a year, and paints it their school's colors. Need a break?
The Rebels (10-2, 6-1 MW) will face Boise State, ranked No. 11 in the AP and CFP polls, on Friday for the conference title and the Group of Five’s spot in the College Football Playoff.
Not many realize the one that's painted either red or blue is actually a replica of Fremont's original cannon. Thu, 29 May 2025 01:08:22 GMT (1748480902211) Story Infinite Scroll ...
The annual Battle for the Fremont Cannon is taking place this weekend between University of Nevada, Las Vegas and University Nevada, Reno. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now ...
When Fremont later visited Virginia City, he saw the cannon barrel at the firehouse there and confirmed it was from his cannon. Eventually, it was given to the Nevada State Museum. According to Col.
Rebels will fight to keep Fremont cannon. KLAS Las Vegas. Fri, October 13, 2023 at 2:57 PM UTC. Rebels will fight to keep Fremont cannon. Advertisement. About Our Ads; Solve the daily Crossword.
By Nevada Day (Oct. 31) of 2013, we were finally able to see the remains of the lost Fremont Cannon at the Nevada State Museum. A special exhibit of artifacts from the Fremont expedition of 1843-1844 ...