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    The Game 1/10/19

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    By Mitch Fortner on January 10, 2019 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    K-State pulls off the 21 points comeback, the largest in program history, and beat West Virginia last night 71-69. Bruce Weber delivered big news about Dean Wade today. “Voice of the Chiefs” Mitch Holthus calls in. Plus, You Can’t Be Serious.


    0:00 – K-State hoops surprised us all
    12:44 – Real reason KSU won last night/Dean Wade news
    23:08 – Interview with Mitch Holthus
    33:00 – Attitude change with KSU football recruiting
    37:30 – Interview with KSU o-line coach Conor Riley
    54:13 – Cartier Diarra having an off year
    1:04:32 – Weber and Huggins from last night
    1:14:27 – You Can’t Be Serious

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