The 2018 season will present an opportunity for Kenneth Edison-McGruder to finish his career on a positive note. Edison-McGruder, who played nine games and didn’t play more than three consecutively all last season, is one of Oklahoma State’s most electric defensive players, as evidenced in his 82-yard scoop-and-score touchdown against Tulsa in August.
The accomplishments in the season opener didn’t stop there. He also recorded five solo tackles, a sack, a tackle of loss for 11 yards and broke up a pass.
However, he missed the next couple of games at South Alabama and Pittsburgh and then against Texas and Kansas State.