The 2014 rushing attack wasn't up to standard, lets hope the 2015 unit returns to form.
The rushing attack for the 2014 Kansas State Wildcats was not good, netting the lowest total yards (1,745) since the return of Bill Snyder to the K-State sidelines. 2014 also marked the first time since 2008 that the Wildcats failed to surpass 2,000 yards as a team on the ground. Charles Jones led the way with 540 yards on 133 carries, followed by Jake Waters with 484 yards (not sack-adjusted) on 154 carries, and DeMarcus Robinson with 437 yards on 113 carries.