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    The Game 9/22/17

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    By Mitch Fortner on September 22, 2017 Podcast, Podcasts, Sports, The Game

    John and Tyler are on the road to Topeka and Mitch is in Lubbock for K-State soccer, so today’s episode is a “best of” from the week, including Kellis Robinett, a talk about new Knick and former KSU freshman phenom Michael Beasley and some reflections on the football loss to Vanderbilt last week.

    0:00 – Big 12 Football
    12:58 – Kellis Robinett
    20:51 – K-State Offense Struggles
    30:57 – Michael Beasley
    38:17 – Cole Manbeck
    49:30 – Mitch Holthus
    57:18 – Cover 5 with Brady
    1:05:09 – Tweet of the Moment

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