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    The Game 8/29/19

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    By KMAN Staff on August 29, 2019 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game
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    Gameday is two days away and the coordinators spoke today on philosophy heading into the game and why the coaches go to the booth and others stay on the field. Plus, investigative journalism proves that Johnny Kaw is just an off brand Paul Bunyan.


    Hour 1
    0:00 – Not holding back in game 1
    12:47 – Sam Herder
    21:30 – Bruce tries to get BARRY
    30:54 – Toughest position group to read


    Hour 2
    0:00 – Margin of Victory
    12:32 – John in Vegas
    20:48 – TV Theme
    28:06 – AUA

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