Kansas State faced a major headache in Tucson Friday night as running back Dylan Edwards, expected to be a game-changer against Arizona, landed on the sidelines for the second half. Edwards returned to action after missing the last two games with a bad ankle sprain suffered way back in Week 0 against Iowa State in Dublin.

Fans were hyped to see him back, especially after weeks of 50-50 injury updates from coach Chris Klieman. But halftime arrived, and Kansas State confirmed Edwards would not suit up after intermission . He only had four carries in the first half, and he didn't seem to be playing at 100%.

Edwards’ speed and versatility make him the Wildcats’ most electric playmaker. Just last year, he averaged 7.4 yards per carry and could change a game on any snap. Take the game agai

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