Author: Mitch Fortner

Report from Dave Donnert What a dual that took place between Manhattan and Junction City in Junction City. This was the father vs. son coaching matchup we all looked forward to. It did was a barn burner and the only thing that spoiled it for Manhattan was a one point loss 35-36. Manhattan’s Robert Gonzales and Junction City’s head coach and Robert’s son Tyler Gonzales were all business prior to the dual. Wife and mother Brenda Gonzales was a ball of nerves and just torn but in the end she knew a Gonzales would win. Manhattan 35 Junction City 36…

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0:00 – Sean Snyder maybe going to Nebraska 12:36 – Big 12 Now on ESPN+ numbers look good 23:09 – Baylor hires new football head coach 32:41 – John very in baseball now, apparently 0:00 – Interview with WVU head coach Bob Huggins 12:53 – Huggins’ refs proposal 21:02 – Homer John and Sean Snyder are back! 30:45 – Ask Us Anything

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0:00 – Bruce Weber let the young players loose last night 12:47 – Interview with CJ Moore from The Athletic 22:33 – Last night’s officiating grinding Mason’s gears 30:59 – Joe Burrow says OBJ’s cash was real 0:00 – K-State’s season is common in the Big 12 11:55 – Chris Beard loves Bruce Weber 22:15 – Nobody knows 35:02 – Ask Us Anything

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From K-State No. 23/23 Texas Tech broke open a 48-all tie with a 13-2 run midway through the second half, as the Red Raiders kept Kansas State winless in Big 12 play with a 77-63 win over the Wildcats on Tuesday night before 7,327 fans at Bramlage Coliseum. The loss spoiled yet another valiant comeback effort by K-State, which rallied from a 15-point first half deficit to take a 46-45 lead with 13:24 to play behind a 9-0 run. Freshman Montavious Murphy played a pivotal role in the run, scoring 5 consecutive points before a layup by junior Cartier Diarra…

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From K-State Kansas State kick returner Joshua Youngblood received his second honor from the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) and sixth overall All-America accolade as he was named a Freshman All-American by the organization on Monday. Youngblood, who was a Second Team All-American by the FWAA, was previously named to ESPN’s lone All-America team and was a Second Team All-American by CBS Sports, while he was a Freshman All-American by The Athletic and a True Freshman All-American by 247Sports. The freshman was part of an overall kickoff-return unit that led the nation in both average (29.50) touchdowns (4). The…

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0:00 – Offensive woes doom KSU again in loss at Texas 11:37 – Football offseason storylines 10-6 with Wyatt 25:58 – John Holcombe transferring to Florida A&M 34:19 – Andre Coleman hired full-time at Texas/Big 12 0:00 – DaJaun Gordon’s attitude and leadership 11:11 – Football offseason storylines 5-1 with Wyatt 26:57 – Chuba Hubbard makes decision about future 31:36 – K-State opponents this week

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(AP) Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are back in the AFC championship game. How they returned to the brink of their first Super Bowl appearance in 50 years was unlike anything anybody could have imagined. After digging a 24-0 hole against Houston early in the second quarter Sunday, Mahomes and the rest of the high-flying Chiefs embarked on the biggest comeback in franchise history. Their young superstar proceeded to throw for 321 yards and five touchdowns, Travis Kelce and Damien Williams reached the end zone three times apiece, and Kansas City reeled off 41 consecutive points in a…

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From K-State Texas opened the second half on a 12-0 run, part of a 20-2 run that was sandwiched between the two halves, as the Longhorns earned their first Big 12 win of the season and kept Kansas State winless in league play with a 64-50 win on Saturday night before 8,496 fans at the Frank Erwin Center. The loss punctuated a frustrating day for K-State (7-8, 0-3 Big 12), which saw the team not arrive in Austin until 2:30 p.m., on Saturday due to weather delays and mechanical issues with the team’s charter flight. With K-State leading 25-23 after…

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From K-State With a complete team effort on Saturday afternoon at United Supermarkets Arena, Kansas State picked up its sixth straight Big 12 road win with a 76-72 victory at Texas Tech. K-State has won 11 of the last 12 meetings in the series with the Lady Raiders including nine straight wins. The Wildcats have won six straight games in Lubbock. The Wildcats have tied the school record for consecutive Big 12 road wins with six, extending a streak that started in the beginning of February of 2019. K-State (7-6, 1-1 Big 12) used an 8-2 run in the first…

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0:00 – Shaka Smart should make you appreciate Bruce Weber 11:36 – Homer Chiefs fan John is back 23:52 – Mason v Music v John v Movies 0:00 – Rivals blurb should get you pumped for KSU’s future 12:21 – Nick Bromberg from Yahoo Sports College Football 22:18 – Kellis Robinett calls in 31:39 – Ask Us Anything

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