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    The Game 4/5/19

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    By Steven Shaffur on April 5, 2019 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    Mitch and John are on the road, so Mason, Matt, and Steven fill in for them to talk about The Big 12 and other topics on this edition of The Game.

    00:00 – Big 12/Big East challenge games are set
    15:20 – What does the Big 12 have left next season for basketball?
    26:23 – We were really the ones at a disadvantage last night/3 Up 3 Down
    34:15 – What TV shows would you resurrect if you could?
    43:36 – Final Four/Big 12
    58:28 – Why does anyone think that secondary football leagues can work?
    1:08:59 – Questions from the pleanut gallery/3 Up 3 Down
    1:18:57 – YCBS

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    Steven Shaffur
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    On-Air Personality/Board Operator/Producer at Manhattan Broadcasting Company. Occasionally covers local events, and severe weather.

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