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    The Game 8/22/19

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    By KMAN Staff on August 22, 2019 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game
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    Kellis Robinett of the KC Star/Wichita Eagle joins the show to discuss K-State’s recruiting efforts and when they may financially keep up, also Texas Tech Powercat Gameday Reporter Ryan Hyatt is on in hour one and in the second hour, voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus.


    Hour 1
    0:00 – Recruiting Finances
    15:45 – Ryan Hyatt
    23:57 – KSU Football Prop Bets
    33:00 – Nicholls


    Hour 2
    0:00 – Miss St and toilets
    14:05 – Mitch Holthus
    23:46 – TV Theme/02 Colorado
    30:30 – Ask Us Anything

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