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    The Game 5/25/16

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    By Mitch Fortner on May 25, 2016 Uncategorized

    Former K-State President Jon Wefald’s new book has some interesting excerpts about the hiring of Ron Prince in 2005. Reaction to both the Royals and Bat Cats losing this afternoon. New K-State assistant basketball coach Brad Korn made his first media appearance in Manhattan.

    Hour 1

          1-Excerpts-from-Jon-Wefalds-new-book.mp3
          2-Reaction-to-the-Royals-and-Bat-Cats-losing-this-afternoon.mp3
          3-New-assistant-basketball-coach-Brad-Korn-meets-with-media-1.mp3
          4-What-Dave-Eiland-said-to-Wade-Davis-last-night.mp3

    Hour 2

          5-Should-KSU-have-hired-Gary-Patterson-or-Jim-Leavitt-in-2005.mp3
          6-David-Smoak-with-ESPN-Central-Texas-in-Waco.mp3
          7-Reaction-to-David-Smoaks-comments.mp3

     

     

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