It was hard to miss Jordan Willis last season.
The senior Kansas State defensive end played a part in seemingly every big stop the Wildcats made.
Check out his statistics. Willis led the team in tackles for loss (151/2), sacks (91/2), fumbles forced (4) and blocked kicks (1). He also ranked fifth on the team in pass breakups (3). Starting on a defense that struggled to create turnovers and surrendered too many long gains, Willis was the main attraction.
Still, he thinks he could have done more.
“The biggest thing I have been working for all offseason is having a consistent attitude,” Willis said.