MANHATTAN, Kan.
At about this time last year, Florida Atlantic quarterback Jason Driskel watched his brother scare the living daylights out of Kansas State fans.
Jeff Driskel nearly led Louisiana Tech to an upset victory over the Wildcats back then, falling 39-33 in triple overtime. K-State held on, but the game was much closer than expected. Jeff Driskel was a big reason, throwing for 314 yards and a touchdown while running for 42 yards and two touchdowns.
Is his younger brother capable of creating another frightening scene when Florida Atlantic comes to town Saturday?
“Believe it or not, Jason hasn’t mentioned his brother all week,” Florida Atlantic coach Charlie Partridge said in a phone interview.