A reserve offensive lineman is no longer with Miami.

InsideTheU confirmed through a school official on Thursday that Zach Dykstra has left the football team.

Dykstra didn't see any action for the Hurricanes this past season. The redshirt sophomore appeared in one game back in 2018 getting snaps against Savannah State.

It's unclear at the time if Dykstra intends to transfer to another school, but his name wasn't in the NCAA's transfer portal late Wednesday night according to a 247Sports source.

Dykstra is a former three-star out of Spirit Lake, Iowa. Thee nation's No. 61 ranked offensive tackle prospect according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite signed with Miami back in 2017 picking the Hurricanes over Iowa State, Vanderbilt and others.

Miami's offensive line is coming off a season in which the unit gave up 51 sacks. That was the most out of any Power 5 school. The good news however if that the unit returns six players that started multiple games at the college level: guard/tackle DJ Scaife, center Corey Gaynor, tackle Zion Nelson, guard/tackle John Campbell, guard/center Jakai Clark and guard Navaughn Donaldson.

The Hurricanes also added a pair of notable freshmen to the o-line room that already on campus in tackle Jalen Rivers and tackle Chris Washington. Both Rivers and Washington figure to push for playing time. The same can be said about guard Cleveland Reed, who is back with the team after a brief stint in the NCAA's transfer portal, and guys like guard Osuman Traore and tackle Adam ElGammal, who both took redshirts this past season.

Kai-Leon Herbert and Zalontae Hillery are two more scholarship linemen on the roster. Herbert has worked primarily at tackle. Hillery has been rotated between tackle and guard.

Miami is set to hold its first practice of the spring on Monday.

The next two months will be critical for Manny Diaz after the Hurricanes went 6-7 in Year 1. Diaz not only elected to fire offensive coordinator Dan Enos and replace him with SMU play caller Rhett Lashlee, but also brought in a notable graduate transfer quarterback in King.

King, who accounted for 50 total touchdowns in 2018, figures to be the perfect trigger man to run Lashlee's up-tempo, wide-open offense which is expected to try to get UM's playmakers the ball in space.

Dykstra is the sixth member of Miami's No. 12 ranked 2017 recruiting class to leave the program as he joins defensive lineman D.J. Johnson, tight end Brian Polendey, quarterback Cade Weldon, safety Derrick Smith and punter Zach Feagles as players that haven't finished out their careers in Coral Gables. The Hurricanes have also seen linebacker De'Andre Wilder's playing career cut short due to a neck injury.

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