Fresno State receiver Rashad Evans may be redshirting, but that doesn't mean he's sitting on his butt.
A sophomore who redshirted this season because of a nagging hamstring injury and increased depth at the receiver position, Evans (below) has been a useful tool on scout offense this season. He's been really helpful this week, as he's used his high school quarterback skills to give the Bulldogs a taste of what to expect Saturday inside Bulldog Stadium.
Evans, who played a little bit of every position in high school, has been running the option during practices this week to help the defense prepare for Utah State QB Diondre Borel and the option attack that he'll use Saturday.
Borel ran for 73 yards and a score last season against the Bulldogs and also threw for another touchdown. A feature on Borel and how he's improved since last season is coming in Friday's paper, so look out for that. Apparenyly, he's become a true run and pass threat, instead of simply being dangerous on the run. This season he averages 240 yards passing a game and has 10 TDs and just one INT.

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