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  Sometimes it seems like UNLV football can't catch a break, especially on the defensive side of the ball. This offseason got off to a bad start when the team's best player, linebacker Jacoby Windmon, transferred to Michigan State, and the situation got worse on Monday with news that the team could be without up-and-coming linebacker Brennon Scott for the foreseeable future. Scott, a redshirt sophomore, suffered a knee injury in spring practice and has missed the first three days of training camp.

Head coach Marcus Arroyo steered clear of categorizing Scott's status on Monday, but it seems as though the promising sophomore might be out until 2023. "Unfortunately, he's out right now," Arroyo said. "His return to play is yet to be determined, but he's got a pretty serious injury that unfortunately occurred for us. He's going to be missed, but he's still a big moral piece of this team." Scott was one of the headliners of Marcus Arroyo's first recruiting class in 2020. A three-star prospect out of Dallas, Scott chose UNLV over Kansas, Arizona, Arizona State, USC and Texas. He redshirted during the pandemic season in 2020, then came on strong as a freshman in 2021. Scott's playing time increased as the campaign went on. In his first five games, he compiled 3.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sacks; in his final five contests, Scott racked up 6.5 TFLs and 3.0 sacks. - Las Vegas Sun


rSr/2026 ILB Brennon ScottSacramento State
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