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    The Game 12/6/18

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    By Mitch Fortner on December 6, 2018 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    Still no word yet on who will be K-State’s next football coach. Is KSU getting closer to hiring Seth Littrell? Hear what former Wildcat Nick Leckey has to say about Coach Snyder retiring. Plus, John hates school zones and You Can’t Be Serious.


    0:00 – Still no new coach
    14:31 – Interview with Nick Leckey
    24:46 – Matt Campbell vs. Littrell
    33:14 – Mitch looks like a young Littrell
    37:21 – Everyone can get on board
    49:21 – No socks with shoes and other candidates
    1:01:53 – Mitch doesn’t look as good as SL
    1:08:10 – YCBS

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