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    The Game 6/27/16

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    By Mitch Fortner on June 27, 2016 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    Coach Weber loses a recruit to Brad Underwood and Oklahoma State. The Royals avoid a disastrous weekend. Phil Steele ranks K-State football by positions. “Weekend Headlines” and “You Can’t Be Serious”.

    Hour 1

          1-Weber-losing-a-recruit-to-Brad-Underwood-Phil-Steele-high-on-the-Cats.mp3
          2-Weekend-Headlines-3.mp3
          3-Royals-avoid-a-disastrous-weekend.mp3
          4-John-almost-fought-a-Nebraska-fan-at-Stampede.mp3

    Hour 2

          5-Weber-vs-Underwood-and-KSUs-offense-is-always-better-than-the-sum-of-its-parts.mp3
          6-New-recruiting-tactic-for-David-Beaty.mp3
          7-Florida-State-calling-themselves-the-champions-of-Florida.mp3
          8-You-Cant-Be-Serious-7.mp3

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