It took the usual series of injuries to all other backs for Evans to get in there, but he instantly produced. He had excellent running skills at Auburn. This is from theCF archives:
"(8/23/02) This guy knows how to run with the ball. He is 6'0" 245 lbs. and can run the 40 in an impressive 4.59. Didn't get to run the ball much with Auburn but produced very, very well when he did. In '99, his junior year, he actually led Auburn with 330 yards rushing and followed that up with 260 yards (6.2 yards per carry) as a senior in '00. Went 82 straight rushing attempts over two seasons without losing yardage.
"Was drafted in the third round of the '01 draft, but unfortunately went to the Seahawks, where he sat on the bench and finished the season with 2 carries for 11 yards. Seattle head coach Mike Holmgren seems to have a fear of developing white talent other than at quarterback and offensive line â€â€- when he was at Green Bay, Bill Schroeder and Travis Jervey were inserted in Holmgren's "doghouse" rather than developed, so Evans, if and when he replaces Mack Strong at fullback, will probably be strictly a blocking back rather than utilizing his athleticism and running skills."
Edited by: Don Wassall