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    Wildcat Insider 12/11/17

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    By Mitch Fortner on December 11, 2017 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, Wildcat Insider

    K-State men suffer bad loss to Tulsa on Saturday in Wichita. Hear from Wildcat basketball assistants Chris Lowery (Men’s) and Brian Ostermann (Women’s). Reaction to Dana Dimel taking UTEP job. Baker Mayfield wins the Heisman. Plus, a look around the Big 12.


    0:00 – Bad loss to Tulsa
    12:26 – Dana Dimel leaving for UTEP
    24:16 – Bruce Weber audio/Big 12 hoops
    34:12 – Twitter questions/Baker Mayfield
    37:53 – Interview with Chris Lowery
    49:37 – K-State football team awards
    59:56 – Interview with Brian Ostermann
    1:09:56 – KSU schedule this week

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