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    “The Game” Podcast 01/29/14

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    By KMAN Staff on January 29, 2014 Podcasts, Sports, The Game

    Wednesday’s version of “The Game” on KMAN recaps the Kansas State win over Texas Tech on Tuesday night at Bramlage. Who were the players that really stepped up for Bruce Weber when certain players were struggling through out the game? Baylor continues to struggle as they fall to 1-6 in conference play as they lose to West Virginia on Tuesday night. Are the Bears even worthy of the NIT at this point? Tonight will match up a huge game in Allen Fieldhouse when Iowa State will try to hand the Jayhawks their first loss of the season inside Big 12 play. The K-State women will finish off a homestand Wednesday night against Oklahoma. Former K-State WR and Packers WR Jordy Nelson joins the show to talk about the NFL, Super Bowl and much more. Plus You can’t be serious and much more on “The Game” on KMAN.

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