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    Wildcat Insider 2/27/17

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    By Mitch Fortner on February 27, 2017 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, Wildcat Insider

    K-State men’s basketball is not fun to watch at all right now. The women’s team are on a roll and will wrap up their regular season at home with Texas tonight. The Bat-Cats win three games in South Carolina. Baseball head coach Brad Hill calls in. Plus, a look around the Big 12.

          1 KSU hoops is not good right now
          2 KSU women UT for senior night tonight
          3 Baseball HC Brad Hill
          4 How many Big 12 teams could get in the tourney
          5 KSU hoops in a downward spiral
          6 Bill Snyder & KSU basketball
          7 Big week for KSU men

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