Editor's note: Este artículo está traducido al español.

UNLV football has put together one of the best seasons in school history for the third consecutive year, but the inaugural campaign under first-year coach Dan Mullen hasn’t come without its hiccups.

A six-game winning streak to start the year felt relatively muted because of the Scarlet and Gray defense grading out as one of the worst stop units in the nation statistically. The troubles eventually caught up to them with a two-game midseason swoon where they gave up a combined 96 points to Boise State and New Mexico.

But Mullen remained remarkably patient through it all, at least by college coaching standards, as he harped on the same bigger-picture goal for weeks on end.

“As Coach Mullen says, ‘We want to peak at the end of the ye

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