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    Wildcat Insider 9/17/18

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    By Mitch Fortner on September 17, 2018 Podcast, Podcasts, Sports, Wildcat Insider

    K-State football earned its second win by beating UTSA 41-17. Hear why moving Andre Coleman to the sideline and Collin Klein to the booth made a big difference. How necessary was the performance Saturday for the rest of the season? Plus, early scout on West Virginia and a look around the Big 12.


    0:00 – Necessary performance for K-State against UTSA
    10:28 – Defense was solid/Looking different this year
    21:45 – Big 12 has a solid week
    32:13 – Blake Lynch is a stud
    37:47 – Coaching swap helps the offense
    49:48 – Questions for Wyatt/Running game
    58:19 – Early look at West Virginia
    1:07:37 – Big 12 next week

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