Running back Charles Sims was clearly West Virginia’s most valuable offensive player in 2013.
The former University of Houston transfer accounted for 61 percent of West Virginia’s rushing yardage, 37 percent of its touchdowns, 30 percent of its total offense and 25 percent of its all-purpose yardage that season.
Sims, a third-round NFL draft choice two years ago, is likely going to begin this season as Tampa Bay’s starting running back – pretty impressive stuff.
So when Dana Holgorsen gets up in front of a couple hundred media members down in Dallas and mentions Wendell Smallwood and Charles Sims in the same breath that tends to get people’s attention.