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August 31,2002
Jonathan Orr's record-setting
performance was cut short.
Orr had the biggest receiving day for a freshman in school
history as 25th-ranked Wisconsin rolled to a 27-7 victory over
Nevada-Las Vegas in a game that was
halted in the fourth quarter
due to a power failure.
Orr set a pair of school freshman records with seven receptions
for 154 yards before a transformer blew with 7:41 in the final
period, causing a loss of power in much of Sam Boyd Stadium.
Officials called the game, which was the home opener for the
Rebels and drew 42,075 - a record crowd for a Nevada sporting
event.
Wisconsin's Brooks Bolinger completed 12-of-24 passes for 156
yards. He threw a 37-yard touchdown toss to Orr just over three
minutes into the second quarter and found Bob Docherty from
seven yards just 85 seconds later as Wisconsin (2-0) jumped to a
14-0 lead.
Mike Allen kicked a 43-yard field goal and Dwayne Smith ran for
a two-yard TD with two minutes left as the Badgers took a 24-7
halftime lead.
Anthony Davis rushed for 81 yards on 20 carries, helping
Wisconsin total 159 yards on the ground.
UNLV's Jason Thomas completed 13-of-27 passes for 146 yards but
was intercepted twice and fumbled twice in the first half. He
also had 10 carries for 80 yards as the Rebels (0-1)
ran for 146 yards.
UNLV avoided a shutout when Joe Haro scored on a 15-yard run
with 56 seconds left in the first half.
Wisconsin's Scott Campbell capped the scoring with a 42-yard
field goal with 7:57 remaining.
But the lights dimmed and went
out 16 seconds later while the Rebels had the ball.