Where are they?
From the Topeka Capital-Journal:
The crowd inside Bramlage Coliseum Sunday looked reminiscent of the Jim Wooldridge era, but the brand of basketball being played in Kansas State’s 87-54 win against Central Arkansas resembled a slight carryover from the Frank Martin years into the early reign of Bruce Weber.
In other words, the Wildcats displayed fluid offense with an extra emphasis on crashing the glass when shots didn’t fall.
K-State overcame a light crowd, coming up with its own energy to outrebound the Bears 52-22.
“I think we got used to (small crowds) in Puerto Rico. This would have been a massive crowd compared to that. There were only a couple hundred people,” said Weber. “We knew Sunday you got the Chiefs (game), students aren’t back or they’re coming back today, we knew it would be a tough day for a crowd.”
OUCH!!!
From the Topeka Capital-Journal:
The crowd inside Bramlage Coliseum Sunday looked reminiscent of the Jim Wooldridge era, but the brand of basketball being played in Kansas State’s 87-54 win against Central Arkansas resembled a slight carryover from the Frank Martin years into the early reign of Bruce Weber.
In other words, the Wildcats displayed fluid offense with an extra emphasis on crashing the glass when shots didn’t fall.
K-State overcame a light crowd, coming up with its own energy to outrebound the Bears 52-22.
“I think we got used to (small crowds) in Puerto Rico. This would have been a massive crowd compared to that. There were only a couple hundred people,” said Weber. “We knew Sunday you got the Chiefs (game), students aren’t back or they’re coming back today, we knew it would be a tough day for a crowd.”
OUCH!!!
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