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    The Game 10/2/19

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    By KMAN Staff on October 2, 2019 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game
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    John Holcombe announces his transfer and puts an end to the Holcombemania era, Mitch Holthus and Eric Bossi call in as guests and old friend Ron Prince is in hot water.


    Hour 1 – Holcombe and Holthus
    0:00 – Holcombe to transfer
    14:28 – ESPN apologizes
    23:43 – Mitch Holthus
    34:21 – Ron Prince, yikes


    Hour 2 – Eric Bossi
    0:00 – Klein and Ray
    14:08 – Eric Bossi
    26:56 – Jason Ray on his WRs
    34:34 – AUA

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