When fans look at Dominique Heath, they see the makings of a player that could step in for Tyler Lockett. His teammates see him as a duplicate of another former Wildcat.
But no matter what other people see, Heath wants to stay true to himself this season and show exactly what his game is all about .
It’s only natural for K-State fans to be yearning for someone to replace Lockett, who left as the best receiver and one of the top return men in school history.
Heath, who occupies one of the three starting receiver spots on the depth chart, said he hears the comparisons and often uses them as motivation to be better.