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    The Game 9/28/17

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    By Mitch Fortner on September 28, 2017 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    Breaking news about the Oklahoma State’s Lamont Evans as we start the show. Tyler feels the Baylor game with be a litmus test for K-State on Saturday. Hear from K-State basketball players Dean Wade and Barry Brown. Plus, Cover 5 with Brady and You Can’t Be Serious. #RIPHef


    0:00 – Lamont Evans breaking news
    12:32 – Dean Wade and his leadership
    22:48 – Cover 5 with Brady
    31:36 – #RIPHef
    35:09 – Litmus test for KSU on Saturday
    47:50 – Barry Brown is a freak athlete
    1:00:54 – Huge Big 12 game in Ames tonight
    1:07:23 – You Can’t Be Serious

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