Author: Mitch Fortner

Kellis Robinett, from the KC Star and Wichita Eagle, was in-studio for the first hour. Discussing K-State football players moving to the next level, K-State hoops and Avengers: Endgame. 0:00 – Would KSU pay for a coach like Chris Beard?/Mason’s weird dreams 12:57 – Tyreek Hill update & Chiefs fans attacking the media 24:56 – Pilot vs. Movie maker/Dalton Risner quotes 32:22 – Jabroni of the Week

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0:00 – Dalton Risner and Duke Shelley selected in NFL Draft 12:33 – Skylar Thompson/Chris Beard signing extention with Tech 24:40 – Nebraska’s draft streak ends 30:01 – Undrafted free agents/The Hat 0:00 – Best complaint ever/Alex Barnes made best decision to enter NFL Draft 12:08 – Nebraska jokes/Past KSU undrafted free agents 23:24 – Game of Thrones vs. The Avengers game 32:23 – You Can’t Be Serious

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From K-State Athletics Oklahoma left fielder Diego Muniz hit a go-ahead two-run home run in the top of the 10th inning Sunday afternoon to help the Sooners take the series rubber match with K-State, 6-3, at Tointon Family Stadium. Oklahoma (30-15, 8-7 Big 12) scored three in the eighth to take a 3-2 lead after being shut out by K-State starter Jordan Wicks through seven innings. Cameron Thompson launched a game-tying solo homer in the bottom of the eighth before the Wildcats (21-24, 6-9 Big 12) had two runners on base with no outs in the bottom of the ninth…

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From K-State Athletics Kansas State offensive lineman Dalton Risner saw his NFL dream come to fruition with his hometown team on Friday night as the Wiggins, Colorado, native was selected in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. Risner, the No. 41 pick overall, becomes the highest Wildcat offensive lineman selected in the NFL Draft and the 11th highest overall. Risner, the first K-State offensive lineman selected since Cody Whitehair in 2016 (Chicago), is just the fourth ever Wildcat drafted by the Broncos and the first since linebacker Terry Pierce in 2003. Additionally, Risner’s pick…

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0:00 – Investigation is open again on Tyreek Hill 15:50 – Vince McMahon on the hot seat 24:28 – Xavier Sneed IS eligible for NBA Draft 32:48 – Never sit by Mason 37:00 – Is Patrick Mahomes now cursed for getting Madden cover? 50:45 – You Can’t Be Serious

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0:00 – Next year looks rough for K-State’s draft streak 15:06 – Alex Barnes/Coach Klieman on in-state recruiting 26:40 – Annual Bryce Brown Appreciation Day 32:00 – The Hat 0:00 – 1st Annual “The Game” Draft 15:07 – Reaction to draft results 23:51 – Draft results from Twitter/Dalton Risner 32:54 – You Can’t Be Serious

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From K-State Athletics Sellout crowds are expected for K-State’s baseball series against Oklahoma this weekend as only standing-room tickets remain for Friday’s game while Saturday’s game is sold out, K-State Athletics officials announced Wednesday. Friday’s game, which is the annual Pack the Park Night at Tointon Stadium, will have a limited number of standing-room tickets available when gates open 90 minutes prior to first pitch at 6 p.m. Saturday’s game, scheduled at 4 p.m., is entirely sold out. Tickets remain for Sunday’s series finale at 1 p.m. Seating for K-State students will be limited. Students displaying their University ID will…

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From K-State Athletics For the fourth time in program history, Kansas State women’s basketball is part of the field of the Junkanoo Jam, which will be played at Gateway Christian Academy on the island of Bimini, Bahamas. K-State’s opening opponent in the event will be Memphis on Friday, November 29, at 2 p.m. (CT). K-State, Memphis, LSU and Michigan State make up the Bimini Division of the 17th annual Junkanoo Jam. Kansas State will face either LSU or Michigan State on Saturday, November 30. Game times are 3:30 p.m., or 5:45 p.m. All games will stream live via www.FloHoops.com. To…

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0:00 – Cats football miss on 3-star OL Trent Pullen to Oklahoma State 14:37 – John hates the Chiefs’ trade with Seattle for Frank Clark 26:52 – Two Truths and a Lie 0:00 – Charlie is recruiting well at Oklahoma State 10:20 – The Hat returns! 22:49 – Xavier Sneed NBA update 30:41 – You Can’t Be Serious

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From K-State Athletics Will Brennan and Zach Kokoska each homered while Dylan Phillips had a three-hit night as K-State went on to a 9-2 win over Omaha Tuesday night at Werner Park. K-State (20-22) used a five-run first, including a two-run home run by Kokoska, as it plated eight of its nine runs in the first three innings. Phillips, an Omaha native, equaled his career high with three hits, ending 3-for-4 with a pair of runs scored. Four different Wildcats drove in multiple runs on the night. “It’s tough going on the road mid-week after an emotional series,” head coach…

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