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    The Game 11/1/17

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    By Mitch Fortner on November 1, 2017 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    Did the College Football Playoff committee get the first ranking right? There’s talk of K-State’s DJ Reed moving to another position. Powercat Gameday blogger Cole Manbeck makes his weekly appearance. The “Voice of the Chiefs” Mitch Holthus calls in. Plus, Around College Football and You Can’t Be Serious.


    0:00 – Reaction to first CFP ranking
    10:02 – Should DJ Reed move to another position?
    23:29 – Around College Football
    32:44 – Is this World Series one for the ages?
    37:43 – Interview with Cole Manbeck
    49:22 – Mike Leach owns a reporter
    1:01:00 – Interview with Mitch Holthus
    1:11:44 – You Can’t Be Serious

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