I was just curious so I cracked out a little quick research (because, why not?)...
After week two, ASU is one of only six FBS teams to have two running backs and a quarterback each to have at least 100 net rush yards. The others are Air Force, Georgia Southern, Houston, Notre Dame and Ohio. Of course, there's a long way to go to determine if this sort of standing will stay in tact, but the early returns on the eagerly anticipated rushing attack have been positive.
For the heck of it, to use these two game totals and project them over a 12-game season, Wilkins, Ballage and Richard would combine for more than 3,100 rush yards.
After week two, ASU is one of only six FBS teams to have two running backs and a quarterback each to have at least 100 net rush yards. The others are Air Force, Georgia Southern, Houston, Notre Dame and Ohio. Of course, there's a long way to go to determine if this sort of standing will stay in tact, but the early returns on the eagerly anticipated rushing attack have been positive.
For the heck of it, to use these two game totals and project them over a 12-game season, Wilkins, Ballage and Richard would combine for more than 3,100 rush yards.
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