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Redshirt freshman RB Justin Silmon has burst onto the scene early for K-State, despite serving as the team’s backup behind Charles Jones.
The Tulsa, Okla., native has 91 yards and a TD on just 12 carries this season, averaging a staggering 7.6 yards per carry. If Silmon got the ball more often, perhaps as the starter, he could prove to be a very valuable weapon for the offensively-challenged Wildcats.

LA Tech QB Jeff Driskel looks to be the real deal for the Bulldogs.