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    Wildcat Insider 12/10/18

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    By Mitch Fortner on December 10, 2018 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, Wildcat Insider

    John Kurtz and Wyatt Thompson breakdown the latest news about the search for a new K-State football coach. It sounds like the search is down to Chris Klieman from North Dakota State and Neal Brown from Troy. Which one would make the better coach for K-State?


    0:00 – Coaches still in the running
    22:55 – Who is Neal Brown
    36:23 – Twitter questions
    42:25 – Klieman is a better candidate than you think
    58:18 – What kind of staff could Klieman put together?
    1:08:45 – We go to the phones

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