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    The Game 4/27/20

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    By Mitch Fortner on April 27, 2020 On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game
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    The Game on 1350 KMAN · The Game 4/27/20 Hour 1 – Tex Winter

    0:00 – K-State’s 26 year draft streaks ends/1994
    11:47 – Interview with the Boston Globe’s Bob Ryan
    21:12 – Tex Winter is a basketball legend
    30:17 – More faith in Klieman/Epitaph for “the streak”

    The Game on 1350 KMAN · The Game 4/27/20 Hour 2 – Gene Taylor

    0:00 – Why did Scott Frantz not get signed?
    9:54 – Interview with KSU AD Gene Taylor
    22:56 – #1 Song of the Day
    28:45 – Ask Us Anything

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