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    The Game 1/8/19

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    By Mitch Fortner on January 8, 2019 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    K-State basketball has dropped two straight to start conference play and now a must win comes in conference game number three against WVU tomorrow night. Kellis Robinett joins the show in hour two as well as Kliff Kingsbury is poised to be the next HC for the Arizona Cardinals and Mason has some things grinding his gears.


    0:00 – BW and season expectations
    14:04 – Kamau/Same page for injuries
    24:30 – What’s grinding Mason’s gears?
    33:34 – Kliff in the NFL
    39:24 – K-State struggles with Kellis
    49:21 – Football updates
    1:07:04 – Staci’s hot take and JB vs JT
    1:15:25 – YCBS

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