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Joe Ervin, DS #999 RB, Kansas State
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Name: Joe Ervin (Transfer from Kansas State) College: Kansas State Number: 20 Height: 5-08 Weight: 178 Position: RB Pos2: KR
Class/Draft Year: rJr/2024 40 Low: 4.42 40 Time: 4.50 40 High: 4.59
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Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2021: NAC...Transfer from Kansas State...2020: COVID Safety Concerns Opt-Out/Out for 2020 Season
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Joe Ervin, Kansas State, Player News
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Strange as it may now seem, there was a time not so long ago when Kansas State football fans viewed a pair of young running backs other than Deuce Vaughn as the future of the Wildcats' ground game. Their names were Joe Ervin and Jacardia Wright. Remember them? You should. They both showed worlds of promise while playing in just four games as true freshmen in 2019. They looked so good, in fact, that they both seemed in line for more carries than Vaughn heading into last season. But then the coronavirus p andemic happened. Ervin, a 5-foot-8 and 178-pound shifty runner from Rock Hill, S.C., opted out of the 2020 season and spent several months away from the team before returning for spring practices. Wright, a 6-foot and 226-pound bruising rusher, tumbled down the depth chart and rarely played while Vaughn burst onto the scene as a freshman All-American.Many fans wondered what happened to Ervin and Wright last season, especially while the Wildcats struggled to find quality running backs to play alo ngside Vaughn. It seems like those questions may disappear this year. K-State football coach Chris Klieman is confident the Wildcats will have a much deeper and more versatile backfield when games resume in September. "Getting Joe Ervin back is also crit ical. He is a really talented running back and I think he's going to carry the ball an awful lot. He's going to catch the ball an awful lot. He's one of the best blockers we have. I feel comfortable in the fact that we have some good depth and some compe tition there at that position." - The Kansas City Star
(DS#999 RB) rJr/2024 RB Joe Ervin, Kansas State
News Source: The Kansas City Star
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