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    “The Game” Podcast 04/29/14

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

    Tuesday’s edition of “The Game” on KMAN breaks down the spring game from over the weekend at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. What were some of the main keys that were taken away from the ball game itself heading into the summer? Reaction from the unveiling of the new Vanier Football Complex and north endzone at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The Royals get back at it this week with a six game home stand starting with the Toronto Blue Jays. What do the Royals need to do to get better offensively? The NBA has banned LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life from anything related to the organization or the NBA, do you feel like the commissioner made a statement with the ban plus the $2.5 million fine? Kim Anderson is introduced as Missouri’s new men’s basketball coach. “Get Fit” plus “You can’t be serious” on “The Game” on KMAN.

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    Top Stories

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    Kim Anderson new Mizzou head coach

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    John Currie on new Vanier Football Complex

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    Get Fit

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    Robert Streb (Former K-State golfer)

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    Kim Anderson recruiting/Kamie Ethridge to Northern Colorado

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    More on Donald Sterling/Concerns after K-State spring game

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    You can’t be serious

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