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    Smart & Martin to serve as NCAA guest analysts

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    By KMAN Staff on March 22, 2012 K-State Sports

    NEW YORK (AP)   K-State’s Frank Martin and VCU coach Shaka Smart will serve as guest analysts for NCAA tournament coverage this week.  CBS and Turner Sports said Wednesday that Martin will work with the New York studio for the regional finals Saturday and Sunday on CBS.  His Wildcats fell to top-seeded Syracuse, in the third round Saturday.

    Smart will join the Atlanta studio group for the regional semifinals and finals Thursday through Saturday on CBS and TBS.  Smart’s Rams lost to Indiana in this season’s third round Saturday.   Reportedly offered the Illinois job, Smart said Wednesday he was staying at VCU.

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