Author: Mitch Fortner

A furious fourth quarter rally by Kansas State on Sunday afternoon fell short, as UT Arlington snapped K-State’s 10-game home winning streak over non-conference opponents with a 57-53 decision at Bramlage Coliseum. K-State (3-1) entered the fourth quarter trailing by nine, 43-34, and had gained momentum by scoring six of the final eight points of the third quarter to close the gap. UT Arlington (4-0) was able to rebuild its lead to 14, 50-36, with 7:17 to play in the fourth quarter. The Wildcats narrowed the game to three, 54-51, with 42 seconds to play with the assistance of an…

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0:00 – Welcome live to Lubbock, Texas! 8:53 – Interview with former Wildcat Ben Leber 18:35 – Bruce Weber still winning off the court 33:46 – K-State really going after Tight Ends 0:00 – Klieman is top dog over new coaches with win 11:03 – Best thing to happen to Lubbock/John in Vegas 21:06 – Brandon Banks CFL MVP 29:39 – Ask Us Anything

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0:00 – K-State hoops will have a rocky next few weeks 13:24 – Dalton Schoen had to force K-State’s hand 23:19 – White uniforms that recruits wear are amazing 31:10 – Ask Us Anything 0:00 – Upset about WVU loss/Collin Klein on Skylar’s interceptions 11:37 – Shaun Williams finally plays and he might be done 22:00 – Flashback to 2014/Jevon Thomas vs. Ron Freeman 30:37 – Ask Us Anything

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0:00 – Try not to be emotional about the West Virginia loss 12:37 – Not the uniforms’ fault/Monmouth outrage is ridiculous 22:59 – Interview with Curry Sexton 34:21 – Arkansas Pine Bluff facts 0:00 – Spotlight on Courtney Messingham and the offensive line 11:26 – Jabroni of the Week protest 18:15 – Travis Kelce/Pine Bluff’s zone/Dean Wade 29:47 – Jabroni of the Week

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K-State used a school record 33 points in the first quarter and went over 100 points for the second time under Jeff Mittie to coast to a 109-69 victory over Oral Roberts on Monday night. The 109 points were the most points scored by K-State since the 2002 season and the third most in Wildcat history. The win extended K-State’s win streak over non-conference opponents to 10 inside Bramlage Coliseum. The Wildcats (3-0) had seven players in double figures. K-State was led by sophomore guard Christianna Carr, who notched a career high 24 points with 20 in the first half.…

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From K-State The Big 12 Conference and FOX Sports announced Sunday that Kansas State’s final road game of 2019 slated for this Saturday at Texas Tech will kick at 6 p.m., and be shown on FS1. It is the Wildcats’ first night game at Texas Tech since a 41-34 victory in 2011, while it is the third time K-State will play under the lights this season. The Wildcats are looking for their fourth-straight win over the Red Raiders, which would tie their longest winning streak in the series.

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0:00 – The WVU loss defientely stings 13:31 – Skylar Thompson says team overlooked WVU 21:50 – Bruce Weber from today’s press conference 32:36 – Oklahoma rips Baylor’s heart out 0:00 – Don’t count out K-State just yet 10:35 – Texas Tech Preview/Calls 22:54 – Twitter questions 30:01 – Ask Us Anything

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0:00 – Cats script helmet on Sportscenter last night 12:48 – Losing to Texas wasn’t a huge deal/WVU is bad 23:06 – Neal Brown/Kellis prediction 32:33 – Has KSU hoops looked good or bad so far? 0:00 – War on Powercat discussion comes to an end 13:37 – Need to pay attenting to the KSU-WVU series 26:07 – Darren Sproles’ NFL career is over 32:29 – Ask Us Anything

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0:00 – Interview with WVU play-by-play voice Tony Caridi 9:59 – KSU hoops with a slow start last night/know when to turn it on 23:21 – Getting beers with Trey Dishon/3rd & 14 play 32:50 – Ask Us Anything 0:00 – Hoops start this year isn’t much different from last season 12:39 – John in Vegas 23:24 – Fantasy football advice from Ben Heisler 31:38 – Ask Us Anything

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From K-State Kansas State scored 53 points on 64.3 percent shooting after halftime, as the Wildcats used another second-half rally to pull away from Monmouth, 73-54, on Wednesday night at Bramlage Coliseum. K-State (3-0) has now trailed at the half in all 3 games this season and rallied in the second half to win. Down 29-20 at the half to a veteran Monmouth (1-2) squad after shooting just 28.6 percent (8-of-28) from the field, including 0-of-10 from 3-point range, the Wildcats scored the first 9 points of the second half en route to a 37-6 combined run over the first…

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