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    The Game 4/12/18

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

    K-State basketball’s involvement in the transfer game heats up again. Hear John’s interview with former K-State football coordinator and former KU head coach Mark Mangino. K-State AD Gene Taylor calls in to begin hour two. Plus, You Can’t Be Serious.


    0:00 – KSU basketball dives head first in transfer game
    15:05 – Mark Mangino part one
    25:48 – Mark Mangino part two
    35:44 – Powercat Auction giveaway details
    39:23 – Gene Taylor interview
    53:38 – Best contest answers
    1:02:40 – KSU FB offense seeings changes in the defense
    1:11:38 – You Can’t Be Serious/Contest winners

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