Las Vegas Review-Journal

UNLV FOOTBALL New quarterbac­k to start vs. Iowa State

Rebels coach Arroyo hasn’t named Saturday’s starter

- By Sam Gordon Contact reporter Sam Gordon at sgordon@ reviwjourn­al.com. Follow @ Bysamgordo­n on Twitter

UNLV will start a different quarterbac­k for the third consecutiv­e week when it hosts No. 14 Iowa State on Saturday night at Allegiant Stadium.

Sophomore quarterbac­k Doug Brumfield did not practice this week after sustaining an undisclose­d upper body injury in the third quarter of last Saturday’s 37-10 loss at then-no. 23 Arizona State, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.

As a result, “someone who hasn’t started yet” will get the nod against the Cyclones, the person said. That probably means freshman Cameron Friel or fifth-year junior Tate Martell. And it would eliminate junior Justin Rogers, who started the season opener but struggled and was replaced by Brumfield in the second half.

The 6-foot-3-inch Friel earned plenty of praise from coaches during spring practice and training camp after enrolling at UNLV in January. The 220-pound right-hander reportedly had offers from Pac-12 programs Arizona State and Colorado. He has not played for the 0-2 Rebels.

Neither has the 5-foot-11inch Martell, who transferre­d as a walk-on to UNLV from Miami (Fla.) in the summer. He missed the brunt of training camp while recovering from offseason surgery to his throwing hand, but started practicing last week. Martell guided Bishop Gorman to three consecutiv­e mythical national championsh­ips as one of the top quarterbac­k

recruits in the graduating class of 2017.

Martell began his career at Ohio State and transferre­d after two years to Miami, where he played sparingly after converting to wide receiver.

Rebels coach Marcus Arroyo said Monday that Brumfield was day to day, but added that if he wasn’t ready to play that “we’ll have those (quarterbac­ks) all locked down and see what we can do.”

Iowa State defensive coordinato­r Jon Heacock told reporters that the Cyclones are preparing for all of UNLV’S quarterbac­ks, noting that he wouldn’t be surprised if Martell played in some capacity.

“We’ve watched film and studied them all this offseason,” Heacock said. “Wouldn’t be surprised to see Tate Martell in there. But really getting ready for all of them. … I think we tried to sort out the plays and the

formations. And the studies and all that stuff that we did in the offseason for the last five months and try to sort out who they are. Obviously, there are ties to Oregon.”

Either way, the Rebels figure to have their hands full with the Cyclones (1-1), who project as one of the Big 12’s best teams. Junior Breece Hall is among the top running back prospects in next year’s NFL draft, though he’s averaging 3.5 yards per carry.

Senior quarterbac­k Brock Purdy hasn’t thrown a touchdown while accounting for three intercepti­ons.

But expect to see an angry Iowa State team that lost at home last week to rival Iowa.

“You’ve got another top-25 team coming in here that’s loaded,” Arroyo said. “We’ve got our hands full with a really good football team that’s experience­d with good depth. I think that challenge is just like last week, something we’re excited about to see exactly how we can go out there and perform.”

 ?? L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images ?? Quarterbac­k Tate Martell has not taken a snap in UNLV’S first two games this season.
L.E. Baskow Las Vegas Review-journal @Left_eye_images Quarterbac­k Tate Martell has not taken a snap in UNLV’S first two games this season.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States