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    You are at:Home»On Demand»Wildcat Insider 9/29/14

    Wildcat Insider 9/29/14

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    By KMAN Staff on September 29, 2014 On Demand, Sports, Wildcat Insider

    Wildcat Insider with Wyatt Thompson, Brian Smoller and John Kurtz.

    Hour 1

          Seg-11.mp3

    Overall thoughts of K-State beating UTEP 58-28

          Seg-2-Ryun-Godfrey.mp3

    New KSU XC and Assistant Track & Field coach Ryun Godfrey interview

          Seg-31.mp3

    KU fired Charlie Weis

          Seg-41.mp3

    Tech, Oklahoma State and Nebraska’s uniforms were questionable

    Hour 2

          Seg-5-Bruce-Weber.mp3

    Bruce Weber interview

          Seg-6.mp3

    Lockett is looking better health wise/ What has happened to Cantele?/ Jesse Mack and Terrell Clinkscales played Saturday

          Seg-71.mp3

    A look around the Big 12 weekend

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