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    The Game 9/15/17

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    By Mitch Fortner on September 15, 2017 Podcast, Podcasts, Sports, The Game

    Live from The Centennial in Nashville, Tennessee. Vandy sideline reporter Mitch Light calls in to kickoff the show. Wildcat great Kevin Lockett kicks off hour two. Could K-State at Vanderbilt be in the national spotlight tomorrow? Plus, Big 12 rapid fire and You Can’t Be Serious.

    0:00 – Interview with Mitch Light
    10:36 – K-State at Vandy in national spotlight
    18:34 – Comments from Vandy HC Derek Mason/Deante Burton
    28:53 – Experiencing country music in Nashville
    35:11 – Interview with Kevin Lockett
    46:11 – Big 12 rapid fire
    57:20 – Cole’s hot takes on the Royals
    1:06:34 – You Can’t Be Serious

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