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    The Game 10/4/17

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    By Mitch Fortner on October 4, 2017 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    K-State and Texas is a swing game, but who needs it more? Kellis Robinett joins the show and gives his thoughts on the Cats, Royals GM Dayton Moore is rumored to be heading to Atlanta for the same job, John and Tyler discuss if they would be sad. Michael Bishop thought highly of himself in 1997, more KSU and Texas, Around College Football and Mitch Holthus on the show. YCBS includes theme park hot takes from Tyler and Mason.

    This is the swing of the season
    Kellis Robinett
    GMDM leaving KC?
    Michael Bishop in 97
    Who needs this game more?
    Around College Football
    Mitch Holthus
    YCBS

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