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    The Game – 7/11/22

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    By Treyvion Burklund on July 11, 2022 Big 12 Sports, K-State Sports, On Demand, Podcast, Sports, The Game

    The Game on 1350 KMAN · The Game 07/11/22 Hour 1 – 5,000 days since KSU in football

    00:00 – 5,000 days since KU beat KSU in football
    13:06 – Memories from the last 5,000 days, 13th commit for 2023 FB class
    26:52 – Royals make trade with BRAVES
    34:46 – Movie review with Sam Honey Buns

    The Game on 1350 KMAN · The Game 07/11/22 Hour 2 – Wildcat NIL with Ryan Henington

    00:00 – Wildcat NIL with Ryan Henington
    16:53 – SEC wants to end expansion race
    29:21 – #1 Song of the Day/Ask us Anythng

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