Author: Mitch Fortner

0:00 – 1st confirmed Coronavirus case in Riley County/Upsets bracket 12:49 – Interview with Kellis Robinett from KC Star & Wichita Eagle 19:24 – Part two with Kellis 30:07 – Mitch pawned off his work again 0:00 – More from Upsets bracket 14:54 – Seryee Lewis commits to K-State 23:51 – #1 Song of the Day 31:05 – Ask Us Anything

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From K-State Chuck Lillie, a bright young mind in the recruiting and scouting world, has been hired by Kansas State’s football program as a Scouting Analyst. Lillie will spend his time evaluating film of prospects and assisting the football coaches in their recruiting efforts. He will also work with Director of Football Recruiting Taylor Braet and the recruiting staff in hosting prospects on campus. Lillie worked for five seasons at Clemson while obtaining his undergraduate degree, including three seasons in recruiting. He comes to Manhattan after serving in the 2019 pre-season as a Pro Scouting Intern with the New York…

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0:00 – K-State adds to football support staff/Statement bracket 16:36 – Interview with baseball coach Pete Hughes 32:16 – Where in the world is Baylor in Newell’s ballot? 0:00 – Definitely taking someone from Clemson/More statement bracket 14:48 – Need to take Coronavirus more seriously 24:36 – #1 Song of the Day/Tinderella Thursday 35:10 – Ask Us Anything

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0:00 – Bruce Weber says he knows last year went wrong 13:04 – Mason v Music v John v Movies 25:44 – Breaking News 31:12 – You get 3 items for a grocery store…what do you get? 0:00 – Interview with new linebackers coach Steve Stanard 10:23 – Best K-State football wins bracket update 26:08 – #1 Song of the Day 32:19 – Ask Us Anything

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From K-State A veteran coach with ties to the Midwest and more than 30 years of coaching experience, Steve Stanard has been hired as the new linebackers coach at Kansas State, head coach Chris Klieman announced Monday. Stanard (STAN-urd), who has 20-seasons worth of experience as a defensive coordinator, comes to K-State after spending the last three years as the defensive ends coach at Syracuse. He began his coaching career at Nebraska following his playing days with the Huskers, and he crossed paths with Klieman at North Dakota State in 2012 and 2013 when Stanard tutored the Bison linebackers. “We…

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0:00 – Four days without sports/K-State put on hold 12:22 – Interview with MBB coach Bruce Weber 27:50 – Two KSU basketball transfers last week 33:06 – Wyatt’s dinner with other Big 12 broadcasters 0:00 – How Coronavirus effects spring football/KSU football bracket 13:15 – Interview with K-State Online’s Derek Young 24:06 – How misses spring football effects other Big 12 schools 33:37 – Twitter questions

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From K-State Due to the on-going developments related to COVID-19, the Big 12 Conference has announced that all conference and non-conference competitions have been cancelled through the end of the academic year, including spring sports that compete into the summer. In addition, all organized activities, including team, individual practices, voluntary workouts, meetings, and other organized gatherings, have been suspended until March 29 and will be re-evaluated at that time. “We must continue to emphasize the safety and well-being of our student-athletes, coaches, staff and University community,” Taylor said. “I know this is a very difficult time for our teams and…

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0:00 – Day number one without sports 13:10 – Jesse Newell trophy of acknowledgement for KU 23:36 – Mason streaming/Kellis doesn’t like weather man/Esports 33:30 – Cher’s ‘Believe’ went #1 21 years ago today 0:00 – Do you believe in life after James Love? 11:10 – Dating advice from K-State women’s basketball 21:25 – How we will spend our weekend with no sports 29:51 – Ask Us Anything

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From K-State Senior Makol Mawien broke a 49-all tie with a layup with 1:18 to play before junior Mike McGuirl capped an impressive all-around performance with a pair of free throws with just over 1 second left, as Kansas State grinded out a 53-49 win over TCU in the first round of the Phillips 66 Big 12 Championship before 17,606 fans at Sprint Center on Wednesday night. With the win, K-State (11-21) advances to the tournament quarterfinals on Thursday night, where the Wildcats will take on No. 2 seed and fifth-ranked Baylor (26-4) at 6 p.m., CT on ESPN2. K-State…

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