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Kansas State drops fourth right in Wednesday Loss at UCF

Kansas State drops fourth right in Wednesday Loss at UCF

Kansas State expanded the string to four, with Wednesday night’s loss at UCF.

Here is the takeover:

1. Dug McDaniel and David N’Guessan could not produce.

With the Star striker, Coleman Hawkins, Wildcats had to lean on their co-stars to be aggressive and to generate the crime needed to reciprocate the marking unit. They didn’t do it. McDaniel left 4-from-14 from the field for 10 points, while N’Guessan scored only eight. The reliable weapons missed several simple photos at the edge.

2. The crime of the state of Kansas simply could not keep up.

Kansas State and UCF traded buckets in the second half, but Wildcats could not close the gap and did not drive the management. The knights are proud of more aggressive weapons, and the state of Kansas had to rely on players like Max Jones and CJ Jones to generate score. Without one of the highest markers and generals, Kansas could not find photos or enter an offensive pace. Wildcats went late, but the Sloppy Execution of the Late game stopped all the chances of winning.

3. Some questionable calls with delay may ultimately be decided.

The operation is never an excuse to lose, but the state of Kansas has had a common operation to work against it in the most crucial moments of the game. Twice in the last minutes, Kansas State has dropped two and had the opportunity to tie or take over. The first was a Brendan Hausen’s call after being pushed from the limits, followed by a Max Jones fault for an alleged restraint on Keyshawn Hall.

Jayden Armant is a graduate of the communication school of Howard and taxpayer at the Kansas State Wildcats on SI. He can be contacted at [email protected] or to follow him on twitter @Jaydenerant.