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    “The Game” Podcast 02/27/14

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    By KMAN Staff on February 27, 2014 Podcasts, Sports, The Game

    Thursday’s edition of “The Game” on KMAN breaks down the Big 12 men’s basketball games from Wednesday night. Texas holds off Baylor in Austin and Iowa State has no problem at home against West Virginia. What would the Big 12 tourney look like if the season ended today? Can the Wildcats afford to be one and done in the conference tournament no matter what happens the rest of the season? The K-State women start strong at Kansas and hold of the Jayhawks late to get a big win for Deb Patterson. Ryan Cornelson, former Hays High football coach joins the show to talk about Alex Delton who is the first 2015 FB commit for Bill Snyder and the Cats. Also, Major League Baseball hall of famer Barry Larkin sits down with John Kurtz for a great segment about baseball and so much more. All that and much more on “The Game” on KMAN.

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    Wichita State #1 seed?

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    You can’t be serious

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