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Here are the details of the KICKOFF2023 promotion:  Offer: 60% off the first year of an annual subscription. Promo Code: KICKOFF2023 – Offer valid through 8.28.23 – New subscribers can sign up HERE. No. 16 Kansas State’s season opener against SEMO is fast-approaching. Anticipation, excitement and expectations are rising steadily as that Sept. 2 date in Manhattan approaches. And the EMAW Online staff is diving into a few preseason discussion topics and perspectives as we’re less than two weeks away from the season. Give one big prediction for the K-State offense this season. MASON VOTH: Will Howard sets the single-season K-State record for…

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by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV INJURY UPDATES Chris Klieman gave fairly positive news on Tuesday in regard to the injury status of two key defensive players for the 2023 season. Daniel Green and Uso Seumalo have both been dinged up in fall camp and have been missing some time. It seemed like both could miss time early in the season and while that is still on the table, it may not be for as long as originally suggested. Klieman noted that both players are on track to return to practice before next week’s season opener with…

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by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV K-State finished their foreign tour in the Middle East at 2-1, with wins over the Israel Select team and UAE All-Stars, and a two-point loss to the Mexican National Team. The first two games were streamed on K-State’s YouTube, but there was no video for the final game. Here is a look at the impressive statistical output from K-State’s 112-72 win. INDIVIDUAL STATS PLAYER PTS REB FG 3FG A/TO Dorian Finister 2 4 1/3 0/0 1/1 Dai Dai Ames 11 1 5/9 1/2 3/2 Cam Carter 20 5 7/14 3/8 4/1…

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by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV Jerome Tang is just like the rest of us, even while on vacation he is still getting some work done. Okay, he isn’t really on vacation per se, but he is overseas in Israel currently on K-State’s foreign tour, but he still managed to deliver a commitment and fill one of the final two scholarship spots for K-State’s upcoming 2023-2024 basketball season with the addition of Ques Glover. Glover is a six-foot guard that has played four collegiate seasons, starting his career at Florida and playing in 51 games for the Gators…

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by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV After the wheels were put into motion just over two years ago when Texas and Oklahoma made their move to the SEC, the Big 12 has completed its comeback and dismantling of the Pac-12. After Colorado joined at the end of July, Arizona, Arizona State and Utah have also joined the league now. During the time of change, Bob Bowlsby began his transition out of the commissioner’s office, and eventually, his job was given to Brett Yormark to help save the day. More conference realignment came in 2022 when the…

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by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV As realignment dominoes continue to fall, each move not only strengthens the Big 12 and K-State’s future, but it also will impact future non-conference games in a negative way. Colorado is already locked in as a future Big 12 member, meaning that K-State, Colorado and the Big 12 will have to figure out a solution for scheduled non-conference games in 2027 and 2028 for the two schools. Another problem could be on the horizon though, Arizona is also on future schedules for the Wildcats, with games next season and in 2025…

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With the news of Colorado’s departure from the Pac-12 for the Big 12 starting in 2024, the Big 12 which had been at 10 and is currently at 14, will now be at 13 for next season. It is unlikely that the Big 12 stays at an uneven number for the cleanliness of scheduling and other matters of business, so here is a look at the five most likely candidates to join the Big 12 with Colorado next in the future. UCONN Next to Colorado, the school that Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yormark has seemed to be working the most…

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MANHATTAN, Kan. (K-State Athletics)– Rising senior Nae’Qwan Tomlin was among 11 college players chosen to attend the inaugural Jayson Tatum Elite Camp, which runs from July 20-23 in St. Louis. The current Boston Celtic, who is a 4-time NBA All-Star and 2-time All-NBA First Team selection, invited 29 players (18 high school and 11 college) at his position to train with him for 4 days in his hometown of St. Louis. Of the 11 college players selected, Tomlin was among 3 from the Big 12, joining Houston’s Terrance Arceneaux and Texas’ Dillon Mitchell. Other college players included Richmond’s Tyler Burton, Oregon’s Kwame Evans, Louisville’s Trentyn Flowers, Duke’s Caleb…

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Officers filed a report for aggravated indecent liberties with a child on July 20, 2023, around 12:45 p.m. A 13-year-old female was listed as the victim and an unknown male was listed as the suspect. Due to the nature of this crime, no further information will be released. Officers filed a report for theft in the 300 block of N. Seth Child Rd. in Manhattan on July 20, 2023, around 2:15 p.m. after Waters True Value reported a 35-year-old man rented a 25-inch Stihl chainsaw and did not return it. The estimated total loss associated with this case is approximately…

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by Mason Voth • EMAWOnline – Managing Editor – @TheRealMasonV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IJYuJToaRc Jordan Henriquez-Roberts, Thomas Gipson and DJ Johnson spoke after Purple and Black, the K-State Alumni team, won their opening game of The Basketball Tournament in Wichita on Thursday night. They now will face the Arkansas alumni at 6:00 PM at Koch Arena and on ESPN2 on Friday.

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