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    You are at:Home»On Demand»The Game 4/7/16

    The Game 4/7/16

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    By Mitch Fortner on April 7, 2016 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    Hour 1

          1-Alvin-Brooks.mp3

    Alvin Brooks leaving K-State for Baylor

          2-A-list-for-Coach-Snyder.mp3

    We have a list of changes for Coach Snyder

          3-Jarrod-Dyson.mp3

    Jarrod Dyson sent on rehab assignment

          4-Full-Throttle.mp3

    Full Throttle with Lyle Shepard

    Hour 2

          5-Dalton-Risner.mp3

    OL talk with K-State’s Dalton Risner

          6-Who-to-replace-Alvin-Brooks.mp3

    How should K-State replace Alvin Brooks

          7-Masters.mp3

    Masters Update

          8-ycbs-2.mp3

    You Can’t Be Serious

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