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    The Game 11/9/17

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    By Mitch Fortner on November 9, 2017 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    The Big 12 will be overshadowed by other conferences on Saturday. Tyler is still bearish about K-State’s bowl chances. Royals’ manager Ned Yost has a bad day on his farm. Plus, Cover 5 with Brady, You Can’t Be Serious and You Can’t Be Serious.


    0:00 – Big 12 not in the forefront on Saturday
    10:26 – KSU WBB coach Jeff Mittie audio/ Ezekiel Elliot
    22:45 – Cover 5 with Brady
    30:13 – Big Baller Busted
    35:21 – K-State’s bowl chances/WVU
    48:05 – Kelly in Vegas
    1:00:47 – Ned Yost injured
    1:08:14 – You Can’t Be Serious

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