Iowa State will be without a starter on offense for the rest of the season.
Redshirt junior Brock Dagel, the Cyclones left tackle, suffered a knee injury that required surgery, according to the Des Moines Register.
“Brock Dagel had surgery (Wednesday),” head coach Paul Rhoads said. “Brock is done for the season.”
After starting the first four games of the season, the 6-foot-8, 305-pound Dagel did not play in last Saturday’s game at Oklahoma State. Dagel, a native of Cherokee, Iowa, started 11 games at right tackle for the Cyclones in 2013.
Dagel is the third lineman for Iowa State to go down with a season-ending injury. Fifth-year senior Ben Loth and sophomore Jacob Dunning, both reserves, also suffered serious leg injuries. Additionally, receivers Quenton Bundrage, Brett Medders and P.J. Harris are all out for the year, so the injury bug has been cruel to the Cyclones in 2014.
Coming off last weekend’s 37-20 loss to Oklahoma State, the 1-4 Cyclones will host Toledo Saturday afternoon.
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