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    Wildcat Insider 3/26/18 *Fixed*

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    By Mitch Fortner on March 26, 2018 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, Wildcat Insider

    despite losing to Loyola-Chicago, Bruce Weber’s program takes a step forward in the NCAA. Hear from Wildcats Cartier Diarra, Dean Wade and Bruce Weber. K-State AD Gene Taylor calls in. How much did missing Dean change things? Plus, Twitter questions and a look at the Final Four.


    0:00 – Congrats to Loyola/Big step in program
    12:15 – Win over UK is the biggest in years
    24:24 – Impact of not having Wade & and Dean Wade audio
    32:34 – Tech and WVU wins. KU on to the Final Four
    38:06 – Fans are more behind Weber/Weber audio
    49:28 – Interview with Gene Taylor
    59:31 – Twitter questions
    1:10:06 – KSU Baseball & Women’s Basketball

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