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    Wildcat Insider 10/23/17

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    By Mitch Fortner on October 23, 2017 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, Wildcat Insider

    It was a tale of two halves on Saturday as K-State lost to Oklahoma in Manhattan. Running back Alex Barnes was not happy with only having six carries in the game. Both, Athletic Direct Gene Taylor and men’s basketball coach Bruce Weber call in during the 2nd hour. Plus, an update on KSU soccer and volleyball.


    0:00 – Recap of the KSU loss to OU
    11:09 – RB Alex Barnes upset after the game
    24:16 – KSU Basketball, Soccer & Volleyball update
    34:18 – Review of Big 12 weekend
    38:15 – Interview with Bruce Weber
    50:23 – Interview with Gene Taylor
    57:40 – Injury updates/KU preview
    1:09:25 – Preview of week in Big 12

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