Nevada Football evened its record at 1-1 on Saturday with a 28-26 victory over Troy in Alabama - the first win for the squad under new head coach Jeff Choate.
The Wolf Pack made good on all four trips to the red zone, coming away with a touchdown each time. Nevada is now 8 for 8 for the season when in the red zone, with seven of those resulting in touchdowns.
Nevada ran for 214 yards on 34 carries Saturday night, which is Nevada's first 200-yard game since November of 2021.
Savion Red rushed for 135 yards on 11 carries; the first 100-yard rushing game by a Nevada running back since September of 2018.
Patrick Garwo III scored two touchdowns on the ground, from 1 and 22 yards out, respectively. Garwo finished the night with 53 yards on 9 carries.
Quarterback Brendon Lewis finished the game 17 of 20 passing, for 158 yards and two touchdowns.
Tight end Jace Henry caught his second touchdown pass of the season late in the second quarter; he finished the night with three catches for 31 yards.
Jaden Smith led all Nevada receivers with six receptions for 81 yards, while Marcus Bellon caught three for 38 yards and his first touchdown ever for Nevada.
On the defensive side, linebacker Drue Watts led the Pack with 12 tackles.
The University of Nevada, Reno contributed to this report.
