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    “The Game” Podcast 06/25/14

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    By KMAN Staff on June 25, 2014 Podcasts, Sports, The Game

    “The Game” on KMAN breaks down a big sports night with the Royals looking for a series win in KC against the Dodgers. K-State’s football staff gets a boost with Collin Klein returning to Manhattan to help out with the football program. The USA soccer team gets ready for Germany in the World Cup on Thursday morning, John will have his “World Cup Minute” plus, “Under Further Review” and “you can’t be serious” all that and much more on “The Game” on KMAN.

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    KU football coach Charlie Weis making noise on Twitter

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    K-State’s Marcus Foster attending Nike Skills Academy

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    Collin Klein to work for Bill Snyder/Wildcats land another recruit for 2015

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    Under Further Review

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    KU’s track at Memorial Stadium taken out – Favorite memories

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    You can’t be serious

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