Las Vegas Review-Journal

Rebels lose DE for season with fracture

- By Mark Anderson Las Vegas Review-journal

UNLV junior Nick Dehdashtia­n was expected to share snaps at defensive end, but he will have to wait until next year to push for a starting job.

Dehdashtia­n is out for the upcoming football season with a Lisfranc fracture of his left foot, MRI results revealed Monday. Dehdashtia­n underwent the MRI on Friday and surgery is scheduled for Aug. 27.

“Really unfortunat­e and I feel really bad for Nick,” coach Tony Sanchez said. “He had a great spring ball and started off with a great camp, but unfortunat­ely, once the swelling went down, we found out what it was.”

Dehdashtia­n and senior Jameer Outsey were expected to be co-starters and split playing time this season, which begins Sept. 1 at Southern California.

“I guess the one positive is, this happened a couple weeks ago, so we have been able to get other guys ready as we went through camp to take on the role,” Sanchez said. “We’re like a lot of teams — when these things happen, you just have to roll with it.”

Because Dehdashtia­n redshirted in 2015, it’s uncertain whether UNLV can get another year for him. The school can apply for a medical redshirt.

Dehdashtia­n made 17 tackles last season, including 6.5 for loss and two sacks. He played in all 12 games, starting twice.

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

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