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    Wildcat Insider 3/12/18

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    By Mitch Fortner on March 12, 2018 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    K-State men’s basketball is going dancing for the 4th time under Bruce Weber. The Cats will face Marcus Foster and Creighton in the first round on Friday. Hear reaction from the team about meeting up with Foster. Injury updates on Dean Wade and Barry Brown. Athletic Director Gene Taylor calls in. Plus, thoughts about the NCAA bracket.


    0:00 – K-State vs. Creighton could be fun
    12:28 – Great win over TCU; great effort vs. KU
    21:38 – Mawien/KSU baseball update
    31:40 – Initial thoughts on the bracket
    37:20 – Injury updates on Dean & Barry/Meeting up with Marcus
    48:00 – Interview with Gene Taylor
    57:31 – Twitter questions
    1:07:40 – Dick Vitale on Oklahoma State getting snubbed

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