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Why Twofold Groups Have Done Essentially nothing To Slow K-State Football Star Felix Anudike-Uzomah
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That is simple. Simply ask Kansas State's best pass-rusher on the off chance that he has seen any additional consideration from contradicting hostile lines this year. That will get a couple of chuckles out of him.

"They have been twofold joining me the entire season," he said with a laugh. "I'm utilized to it."

Anudike-Uzomah likes to snicker at the obstructing plans he has experienced this season since dislike he is seeing a couple of twofold groups to a great extent every week. It is occurring on basically every play, paying little mind to down and distance.

He is so seldom left one-on-one against a left tackle that it shocks him each time it works out.

"I assume I got one," he said. "That was likely against Tulane, once. There was one (against Texas Tech) as well. I feel like it won't occur that much, since I feel like offenses will continue to plot me more."

That happens when you make 11 sacks as a sophomore and enter your lesser year as the preseason protective player of the year in the Large 12. Furthermore, it is logical going to continue to occur assuming he keeps on making devastation like he has in K-State's initial five games.

Anudike-Uzomah reminded everybody exactly the way in which great he is during K-State's 37-28 triumph over Texas Tech on Saturday when he overpowered the Red Plunderers en route to three sacks and a constrained mishandle.

"He is steady at this moment," K-State mentor Chris Klieman said. "He is truly persevering. It is enjoyable to watch him go to work."

Indeed, even against that large number of twofold groups, he depends on 19 handles, including 5.5 sacks, and two constrained bumbles this season.

"What (protective finishes) mentor (Amigo) Wyatt has us accomplish is simply work on the best way to overcome the twofold group yet attempt to get sacks," he said. "That is the very thing that we will rehearse consistently."

K-State cautious facilitator Joe Klanderman utilizes a 3-3-5 plan that generally just highlights three protective linemen, which frequently gives rival groups a numbers advantage at the hostile line. At the point when the Wildcats decide not to rush, groups like to dedicate additional blockers to K-State's best cautious lineman.

Once in a while, that is a decent technique. Yet, the Wildcats exploited it throughout the end of the week when Khalid Duke slipped past Texas Tech blockers for three sacks of his own.

"I think he valued having Khalid out there with him since it removed a portion of the intensity from him when both those children were coming," Klieman said. "Those two together are really darn great."

The Wildcats completed that game with 10 handles for misfortune.

Anudike-Uzomah saw a boatload of twofold groups. Yet, not many of them halted him, or his colleagues, from making enormous plays on safeguard.