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    Wildcat Insider 2/12/18

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    By Mitch Fortner on February 12, 2018 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, Wildcat Insider

    Rough 2nd half for the K-State against No. 7 Texas Tech on Saturday. K-State Athletic Director Gene Taylor calls in. Three KSU football players announce over the week that they will be transferring from the program. Plus, Twitter questions and a crazy weekend in the Big 12.


    0:00 – K-State totally stymied by Texas Tech
    14:36 – Heath, Warmack and Matthews will transfer
    23:10 – Update on the KSU women
    30:33 – Crazy weekend in the Big 12
    37:24 – KSU continues to struggle offensively/Stokes
    47:54 – Interview with Gene Taylor
    59:28 – Huge week coming up
    1:10:50 – Big 12 schedule this week

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