Kansas State Wildcats list top running back as questionable for TCU football game
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- Kansas State lists RB Dylan Edwards as questionable for Saturday’s TCU game.
- Edwards has missed multiple games this season and has split snaps with Joe Jackson.
- K‑State also lists WR Adonis Moise questionable; several defenders remain ruled out.
Dylan Edwards is once again dealing with injuries.
The Kansas State running back is considered “questionable” to play for the Wildcats when they host the TCU Horned Frogs at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday inside Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
That news does not come as a surprise after K-State head coach Chris Klieman said that Edwards was limited by an undisclosed lower-body injury during last week’s game against Baylor.
Edwards rushed for 26 yards and a touchdown against the Bears, but he only handled 10 carries and split time in the backfield with fellow running back Joe Jackson.
It has been an injury-plagued season for Edwards. The junior from Derby missed games against North Dakota and Army with an ankle injury. And he was only able to play sparingly in games against Iowa State and Arizona. Edwards was only considered healthy for one game, and he showed off his skills by rushing for 166 yards and a touchdown against UCF.
Being listed as “questionable” on the Big 12’s initial availability report, which was released on Wednesday, does not mean his status won’t change between now and Saturday. The conference will release more updates ahead of kickoff.
Wide receiver Adonis Moise is also listed as questionable. Defensive back Justice Clemons is considered probable.
K-State listed the following players as out: Colby McCalister, Ralph Ortiz, Bryce Noernberg, Cub Patton, Tobi Osunsanmi, Zach Wittenberg, Maguire Richman, George Fitzpatrick, Michael Capria and Leyton Simmering.
Osunsanmi is an unfortunate loss for the Wildcats. The defensive end has made 20 tackles, including four sacks this season.
The Wildcats will also miss Noernberg on kickoff returns for the second straight week.
This story was originally published October 9, 2025 at 5:30 AM with the headline "Kansas State Wildcats list top running back as questionable for TCU football game."