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    The Game 3/6/20

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    By Steven Shaffur on March 6, 2020 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game
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    00:00 – Kellis in studio – SR Day legacies… We’ll remember Sneed for the first 3 more than the last 1
    16:01 – Stephen Bailey on the phone – Syracuse football beat writer, syracuse.com
    27:16 – Kellis loves Linkin Park/Did Kellis get the scoop?
    39:35 – John got stuck in NY/How much money can K-State dish out?

    00:00 – Nobody will remember this year for Xavier Sneed
    11:53 – If this is it for Carti, let’s remember the good times
    23:00 – The Klandy Man might want a new nickname/Ask Us Anything

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