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    Wildcat Insider 11/26/18

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

    K-State’s football season is over and athletics director Gene Taylor has some tough decisions to make. He called in during the 2nd hour. K-State men’s basketball is off to its best start in 14 years. Plus, Twitter questions and a look around the Big 12.


    0:00 – Gene Taylor is between a rock and a hard place
    14:55 – Twitter questions
    22:57 – K-State hoops is 6-0 after win over Lehigh
    32:27 – Big 12 football weekend/Kliff Kingsbury
    38:41 – A decision needs to come and fast
    48:52 – Interview with Gene Taylor
    59:44 – Reaction to Taylor’s comments
    1:09:49 – College hoops uniforms

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