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    The Game 6/12/18

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

    Pete Hughes has officially been introduced as the next head baseball coach for K-State. He joined the show in studio during the 2nd hour. Hear highlights from Coach Hughes’ introductory press conference. Plus, Jabroni of the Week.


    0:00 – Pete Hughes press conference highlights
    12:01 – Pete Hughes interview part one
    20:14 – Pete Hughes part two
    31:11 – Royals’ fans no longer voting
    37:31 – Tyler is jacked for a bachelor party
    51:56 – The Hat
    1:03:13 – Is too much sportsmanship a possibility?
    1:08:16 – Jabroni of the Week

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