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Brian Sandoval and Raiders owner Mark Davis joined hardhat-wearing construction workers and mask-wearing Raiders fans for the ceremony at UNLV, whose football team would also use the 65,000-seat domed stadium. Cheerleaders shook pompoms and a marching band launched into Viva Las Vegas after Sandoval inked the deal.Nevada lawmakers narrowly approved a deal in a special session last week that increases hotel taxes in the Las Vegas area to raise $750 million for a stadium and more than $400 million to expand and upgrade the Las Vegas Convention Center. In raw dollars, its the largest public contribution ever toward an NFL stadium, although the publics share of the total costs -- 39 percent -- is on par with stadiums in other similarly sized cities.OLYMPICSLEXINGTON, Ky. -- Thousands of people joined Olympic sprinter Tyson Gay at a candlelight vigil on a Kentucky high school track honoring Gays 15-year-old daughter, who was fatally shot over the weekend.Gay stood on the track at Lexingtons Lafayette High School where he and daughter Trinity excelled and he thanked people for showing support after the girls death early Sunday after gunfire erupted outside a restaurant in that city. The teens mother, Shoshana Boyd, also was present amid the crowd honoring her memory.Many in the crowd wore pink and purple -- Gays favorite colors -- with some holding balloons of those same hues that were later released into the air. 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Crew chief Rodney Childers didnt need to see the Kevin Harvick tweet last week to know the mood of his driver.Harvick tweeted Sept. 6 a video of a bull jumping from a ring into the grandstands, causing chaos. The Stewart-Haas Racing driver tagged it with My mood for the next 11 weeks and few would argue the accuracy.If anyone can pull off bull-headedness for 11 weeks, its Harvick. He wont be the most fun to be around and he might be hard to corral, but he believes that attitude will serve him best as he attempts to win his second title in the last three years as the Chase for the Sprint Cup kicks off Sunday at Chicagoland Speedway.My mood for the next 11 weeks. pic.twitter.com/ewssWFvL7G- Kevin Harvick (@KevinHarvick) September 6, 2016Those around him saw that attitude two years ago when he won his first Sprint Cup title. They saw it last year. And the tweet last week didnt surprise.I knew that about [him] two weeks ago, said Childers as he stood in the garage Friday at Richmond. He didnt even have to tell me that.But thats the good thing about him. He can flip a switch when its time to make something happen, and I think everybody saw that last week that he was ready to go.What people saw a week prior to the tweet was Harvick going full bore on his pit crew following a struggle at Darlington. The public tongue-lashing resulted in two crew members sent to Danica Patricks team with two of Patricks pit-crew members all of a sudden pitting a championship contender.Harvick puts on the blinders and just goes. For nearly three months. It worked to perfection in 2014 when he won the title. It nearly worked in 2015, when he finished second.Is that healthy?There is nothing healthy about the next 10 weeks, Harvick said in an interview Tuesday with ESPN.com. Its very stressful. Its hard on your body. Its hard on your team. You have to be very aggressive in the conversations you have about your car and being very thorough and detailed and not overlooking anything.That comes with the territory. Thats the situation everybody is in. Its a chaotic situation that you have to try to control and maintain.Harvick will admit that having such an attitude requires a balance. He felt he did his team a disservice last year, with his closed-fist shove of Jimmie Johnson post-Chicagoland. The two had door-slammed each other, and Harvick, trying to stay out with a tire rub, ended up with a flat.The reaction to what I felt like had done wrong to me last year -- the reaction I had probably was not correct because it wasnt the best thing to do for our team at that particular moment, Harvick said. You let the emotions kind of get the best of you.For me, personally, reacting to that particular situation, knowing the performance of our cars and knowing what we need to get done at Chicago, it needed to be handled differently. It started off by putting us in a bad spot, and that is something you want to try to avoid, especially in the first round.Other drivers, even past champions, appear much more relaxed than Harvick. They have intensity but their demeanors might be more of a cheetah or a shark rather than the bull.They will use speed, or lurk and use sharp teeth. But they wont appear always on the attack, especially when outside the car.Were all wired differently, said Johnson, a six-time Cup champion. We all handle things differently. We all have different ways that were motivated.For me, thats not the best way to go about it. I can operate in that space, but to intentionally go there and stay there. Its a tough one for me.While mimicking the bull might be Harvicks attitude, he knows he cant just run through other cars on the race track while undeerstanding that he will have to take more than he will give over the next 10 weeks.ddddddddddddAll 16 Chase drivers have that attitude. It could come down to how much they are willing to take knowing that retaliation could be just around the corner.In order to be the bull, you have to be behind someone, said Denny Hamlin, who has three wins this year. Id rather just be out front and fast all the time.Theres times to be aggressive and theres times to have the mentality to be aggressive and just bull your way through, but ultimately in our sport nowadays it seems like if you bump into a guy, you expect to get bumped or wrecked right back.Hamlin can say that because he drives for a Toyota camp that has in some ways dominated the season. Toyotas have won 13 races and led 55.8 percent of the laps.Harvick led the standings after 20 of the 26 regular-season races, including 16 of the last 17 weeks. He had a 42-point lead wiped away with the Chase reset and now sits six points behind the leaders.Harvick won in the fourth race of the season, so he knew he would make the Chase. He didnt win again until Bristol a few weeks ago. Two weeks later when he didnt win Darlington, the bull in his voice came out. Six days after that, Harvick left Richmond feeling good about his revamped pit crew.Every lap matters [now] and every mistake is magnified, Harvick said. The guys did a great job on pit road [Saturday] under probably the most extreme pressure that you can put on them aside from racing at Homestead in the championship and they performed well.Everything is going well.Knowing things are going well, Harvick will need to keep the mood of a bull when hes at the track. At home early in the week, he will try to remember that he has to relax.Its a hard balance, Harvick said, because it is such an intense environment. I dont know I can live that 24/7. ... During the week, you definitely have to give yourself a break from it from a mental standpoint to try to keep your mind and your body as fresh as possible so you can carry that intensity for three days on the weekends.Harvick expects others to carry that mentality during the week.You have to carry that intensity for 10 weeks -- it trickles down all the way through the shop, he said. Its every small, last detail from every person and every position that works on that car in order to carry that intensity. Its a hard thing to do and be thorough with everything we do.Maybe this whole bull-headed thing is a little overblown. All athletes must have laser focus and serious intensity to compete at the highest levels.But Harvick believes this elimination-style Chase actually can, in some ways, change a person.I look at myself, the pictures from 2014 and 2015, you look like two different people from where you started the year to what you end the year, Harvick said. You can see the stress in everybodys eyes and their face and everything that is going on. ... Its fun because its such a challenge.Oh come on, Harvick. No one can have fun looking that intense, walking by people as if they are invisible to you as you try to do your job.Its such a high intensity level that it becomes challenging to control your emotions and control the things that are going on, Harvick said. That challenge of trying to control all that and be competitive and everything that comes with winning races and keeping yourself in contention, its that rush and that thrill to accomplish all that is something to me that is a challenge.Its not always fun. But in the end, its that rush that drives me. ' ' '