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    The Game – 1/22/26

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    By Mitch Fortner on January 22, 2026 Podcasts, The Game

    We chat with new K-State defensive backs coach Jeremiah Johnson and KU beat writer Henry Greenstein ahead of K-State vs. KU on Saturday.

    Hour 1

    Seg 1 – Darryn Peterson’s status unknown for Saturday
    Seg 2 – KU beat writer Henry Greenstein from Lawrence Journal World

    Hour 2

    Seg 1 – K-State defensive backs coach Jeremiah Johnson interview
    Seg 2 – K-State selected for Players Era Tourmanet
    Seg 3 – Rumors around Travis Kelce’s decision
    Seg 4 – Ask Us Anything

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