Tennessee Vols RB Dylan Sampson's ratings get adjusted on EA Sports College Football video game

The video game version of Tennessee Vols running back Dylan Sampson got a little more dangerous this week.  Sampson's ratings on the video game increased this week after his solid performance last weekend in Tennessee's win against the Crimson Tide (139 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns).  The junior running back's overall rating increased from […]

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The video game version of Tennessee Vols running back Dylan Sampson got a little more dangerous this week. 

Sampson's ratings on the video game increased this week after his solid performance last weekend in Tennessee's win against the Crimson Tide (139 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns). 

The junior running back's overall rating increased from 88 to 93. Sampson's break tackle rating increased from 83 to 87 and his ball carrier vision increased from 87 to 96. 

Sampson is having a tremendous season for the Volunteers. Through the first seven games of the year, Sampson has totaled 838 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdowns. He also has 10 receptions for 88 yards. 

The Louisiana native needs just two rushing touchdowns to break Tennessee's all-time single season record (a record that has stood for nearly a century). 

Sampson is currently on pace for 1,436 rushing yards and 29 rushing touchdowns this season (that's his pace for the 12-game regular season).