At Penn State, the sophomore Redd needed just 12 carries to produce 104 yards — 94 in the second quarter — and two touchdowns against Indiana State after replacing school career rushing rusher Evan Royster.
Richardson ran for three touchdowns — and only 37 yards — against Kent State. Both teams divvied up the running duties in easy wins, leaving this game as much more of a litmus test for the new starters.
Redd will face a defense that gave up minus-9 yards rushing in its opener. Richardson encounters a defense at Linebacker U that yielded 65 rushing yards last weekend.
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