Las Vegas Review-Journal

Injury gives Oblad more reps in backup role

Gilliam’s bad foot offers opening for ex-liberty passer

- By Mark Anderson Las Vegas Review-journal

When junior backup Max Gilliam suffered a foot injury in the offseason, it was a chance for redshirt freshman Kenyon Oblad to show what he could do with UNLV’S second-team offense.

Oblad, who became the state’s alltime passing leader while at Liberty High School, has taken advantage more efficient with deep balls, and Kenyon’s having the same issues. Underneath balls, 15 yards in, really good job. But those guys are developing into really good players.”

The Rebels, who open Aug. 31 against Southern Utah at Sam Boyd Stadium, will need Oblad (6 feet 3 inches, 190 pounds) if called upon. Gilliam is out until well into September.

“We’re getting a feel of how we’ll run the offense and how the RPOS (run-pass option plays) are going to go,” Oblad said. “I think that was the problem the first day. It was our first day seeing RPOS and some new route combinatio­ns. After a day of that, it was good to get that (completion) percentage up.”

Oblad redshirted last season, but because of a new NCAA rule in which he could play in up to four games without losing a year of eligibilit­y, he received some action against Fresno State. He completed 1 of 5 passes for 7 yards.

“I got to go in for, I think, two full drives in a D-I football game, which is something I can say forever whatever happens next,” Oblad said. “That’s getting experience. That’s showing how it’s going to be out there. That’s huge for me, and something to gain off of.”

Freshman receiver steps up

Steve Jenkins was one of UNLV’S top signees in its most recent recruiting class, choosing the Rebels over Oregon State and UNR among others.

Now he’s showing why, often receiving snaps at wide receiver with the first-team offense.

“Stevie’s had a phenomenal summer since he’s shown up,” Sanchez said. “The whole team’s kind of gravitated toward him. Natural ball skills. Understand­s the game at a high level.”

Jenkins (5-11, 165) caught 81 career passes for 1,345 yards, a 16.6-yard average, at Narbonne High School in Harbor City, California. He also caught 12 touchdown passes.

Clearing his head

Sophomore wide receiver Tyleek Collins is out with a concussion, but Sanchez said he expects him to return in three or four days. Collins caught 31 passes last season for 422 yards and six touchdowns.

Contact reporter Mark Anderson at manderson@reviewjour­nal. com. Follow @markanders­on65 on Twitter.

 ?? Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto ?? A bad foot will keep junior Max Gilliam out until September, giving ex-liberty High School quarterbac­k Kenyon Oblad more repetition­s in his backup quest.
Chase Stevens Las Vegas Review-journal @csstevensp­hoto A bad foot will keep junior Max Gilliam out until September, giving ex-liberty High School quarterbac­k Kenyon Oblad more repetition­s in his backup quest.

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