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    The Game 4/12/19

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    By Mitch Fortner on April 12, 2019 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    K-State’s Dean Wade played injured, but did it the right way. What to expect from K-State’s Spring Showcase tomorrow. Mason booked college basketball referee John Higgins for the show and hear that interview in hour one. Plus, You Can’t Be Serious.

    0:00 – KSU played the Wade injury the right way
    15:19 – Interview with John Higgins
    33:06 – Higgins reaction/Marquette got tougher

    0:00 – Spring Football Showcase
    12:45 – SVP and Chauncey Billups help KSU/Sneed
    23:31 – K-State kickball
    31:27 – You Can’t Be Serious

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