Dan Mullen needs to find his running back for the future when MSU takes on NC State in the Belk Bowl.
Dontavian Lee and Aeris Williams were the standout names we heard all summer in the running back competition behind expected starter Ashton Shumpert. Instead Brandon Holloway logged the majority of the carries over the 2015 regular season to lead all running backs with 372 yards -- and finishing second on the team behind Dak Prescott's 541 rushing yards.
In MSU's rich tradition at the running back position, it's odd for the Bulldogs to have a back finish south of the 1,000-yard mark.