Well, the Kansas State Wildcats are still a work in progress. No surprise victories in Kansas City, and the Cats return to the friendly confines of Bramlage Colisuem at 2-2, and will look to get back above .500 on the season against the visiting North Dakota [REDACTED] Fighting Hawks.
The Wildcats showed some fight in KC, but fell in both games 72-64, both against ranked opponents. Selton Miguel and Nijel Pack are looking like consistent, legitimate weapons on offense, but they aren’t getting a ton of help from elsewhere right now. And defense has been suspect at times, especially in the paint where none of Kaosi Ezeagu, Davion Bradford, or Logan Landers have been able to really compete with other P5 post players, especially on defense.