Kansas State has a new identity in 2025, and it’s built on the bruising brilliance of DJ Giddens. The junior running back has become the cornerstone of the Wildcats’ offense, combining raw power with surprising agility. After racking up over 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns last season, Giddens isn’t just a workhorse—he’s a bulldozer with breakaway speed. Every carry feels like a statement, and defenses across the Big 12 are already game-planning around him.
Giddens’ evolution from a role player to a feature back has energized the locker room and elevated Kansas State’s title hopes. Behind a disciplined offensive line and under the guidance of head coach Chris Klieman, the Wildcats are leaning into a classic identity—smashmouth football with just enough passing flash to keep opponents honest. Quarterback Avery Johnson’s dual-threat capabilities are the perfect complement, stretching defenses and creating running lanes for Giddens to exploit.
In a conference now defined by explosive offenses and rapid tempo, Kansas State is throwing it back to tough, physical football—and it’s working. Giddens has the tools, the mindset, and the motor to become a Heisman sleeper. And if he keeps pounding defenses into submission, the road to the Big 12 crown may just run through Manhattan.