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    The Game 1/30/18

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    By Mitch Fortner on January 30, 2018 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game, Uncategorized

    K-State had a rough night in Bramlage with instate rival Kansas, some of those struggles stemmed from a zone defense that Coach Bruce Weber got people talking about due to his answer on prep, Pringle got a combine invite from the NFL and more on a show interrupted by Tribe basketball.

    0:00 – K-State didn’t have it
    11:28 – Weber not prepping for zone
    26:08 – Pringle going to NFL Combine
    34:21 – Tyler struggled getting in
    38:22 – Easy on Weber
    52:33 – Who needs to bust the slump?
    1:03:59 – Svi is a Cat Killer
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