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    You are at:Home»On Demand»Wildcat Insider 11/24/14

    Wildcat Insider 11/24/14

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    By KMAN Staff on November 24, 2014 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, Wildcat Insider

    Wildcat Insider with Corey Dean and John Kurtz.

    Hour 1

          13.mp3

    K-State beats Purdue in Maui/ KSU FB running game is a major concern

          23.mp3

    More on the K-State win over Purdue

    Hour 2

          33.mp3

    Breaking down the win over Purdue and KSU football with Wyatt Thompson

          43.mp3

    Samaje Perine runs for 427 yards against KU/ Travis Britz is out for the KU game/ Charles from Wamego calls in

          53.mp3

    KSU football wins at West Virginia

     

     

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