Author: Mitch Fortner

K-State’s football season is over and athletics director Gene Taylor has some tough decisions to make. He called in during the 2nd hour. K-State men’s basketball is off to its best start in 14 years. Plus, Twitter questions and a look around the Big 12. 0:00 – Gene Taylor is between a rock and a hard place 14:55 – Twitter questions 22:57 – K-State hoops is 6-0 after win over Lehigh 32:27 – Big 12 football weekend/Kliff Kingsbury 38:41 – A decision needs to come and fast 48:52 – Interview with Gene Taylor 59:44 – Reaction to Taylor’s comments 1:09:49…

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From K-State Athletics The 102nd meeting between the Kansas State Wildcats and Iowa State Cyclones was the highest-scoring contest in the series history, but the Wildcats fell in the fourth quarter 42-38 in front of 54,430 fans at Jack Trice Stadium on Saturday. K-State (5-7, 3-6 Big 12) squandered a 17-point lead that they held with 12:27 in the fourth quarter, as Iowa State scored 21 points unanswered in the final period. The 17-point comeback tied for the largest fourth-quarter comeback in school history. The K-State loss snaps a 10-game winning streak against the Cyclones, with the last Iowa State…

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From K-State Athletics A big second-half push, including 14 points from senior Dean Wade, helped No. 12/12 Kansas State knock off Patriot League foe Lehigh, 77-58, on Saturday afternoon at Bramlage Coliseum to give the Wildcats their best start to a season in 14 years. K-State (6-0) is now 98-6 in non-conference play at home since the 2006-07 season with wins in 88 of its last 92 non-conference home games. The Wildcats have won 26 straight non-conference games at Bramlage Coliseum. After winning the U.S. Virgin Islands Paradise Jam on Monday, November 19, K-State have earned its best start to…

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Today’s guest host is Matt Hall from K-State Online. Matt is here to discuss everything from KSU football to Twitter questions. Dennis Dodd from CBS Sports calls in. Plus, Jabroni of the Week. 0:00 – Where KSU football is at right now 12:13 – Is a coaching change coming? 25:15 – Interview with Dennis Dodd 34:14 – Matt hates good food 38:33 – Reaction to Dodd’s article 51:24 – Rip the heart out of Iowa State 1:04:42 – Too many topics to list 1:14:34 – You Can’t Be Serious

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Tyler Dreiling is back in town and joined us for the first hour. Kellis Robinett, from the KC Star and Wichita Eagle was the guest host for the second hour. Plus, what’s grinding Mason’s gears and Jabroni of the Week. 0:00 – What’s going with Tyler in Hawaii 14:33 – tough questions for Snyder today 29:21 – What’s grinding Mason’s gears? 37:47 – Mason’s “friend” 41:21 – Kellis asked tough questions too 53:47 – Cats win Paradise Jam 1:06:30 – Stacy’s hot-take 1:15:18 – Jabroni of the Week

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John Kurtz and Wyatt Thompson recap K-State football’s win over Texas Tech on Saturday. KU hires a new head football coach. K-State hoops has advanced to the Championship game of the Paradise Jam. Plus, Twitter questions and a look around the Big 12. 0:00 – KSU’s defense dominates Texas Tech 16:05 – Hoops beats Eastern Kentucky & Penn 24:57 – KU hires Les Miles 33:20 – Preview of Iowa State 37:52 – KSU reshirts 50:14 – Twitter questions

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From K-State Athletics Thanks to a 4-for-4 effort last week in Kansas State’s 21-6 victory over Texas Tech, sophomore place kicker Blake Lynch has been named the Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week, the conference office announced Monday. It is Lynch’s first-career weekly conference honor, while the Wildcats now have four player-of-the-week accolades this season. Isaiah Zuber was the special teams player of the week following the South Dakota game, while Alex Barnes (offensive) and Duke Shelley (defensive) were honored following the Oklahoma State win. Lynch tied his career high and tied for second in school history with…

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From K-State Athletics Kansas State women’s soccer head coach Mike Dibbini has signed six student-athletes to National Letters of Intent during the November signing period. The six signees will join the Wildcat roster for the 2019 season. The six student-athletes that will compete for the program in its fourth season are: Kenzie Applegate (Coweta, Oklahoma), Jenna Brown (Claremore, Oklahoma), Cameron Illingworth (Santa Ana, California), Carly McConville (Newbury Park, California), Caylee Thornhill (Lenexa, Kansas) and Shae Turner (Kansas City, Missouri). Applegate joins the Wildcats from Coweta High School. A defender for the Tigers, Applegate is a two-time selection to the Tulsa…

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Will Saturday be Coach Snyder’s final home game? We preview the Red Raiders with Texas Tech Powercat Gameday reporter Ryan Hyatt. Former Wildcat Nick Leckey calls in. Hear round three of John and Mason going head-to-head in music and movie trivia. Plus, John in Vegas and You Can’t Be Serious 0:00 – Snyder’s last home game on Saturday? 13:49 – Les Miles settles with LSU 21:54- Interview with Nick Leckey 30:45 – Final time for the “Snyder soundtrack?” 36:20 – Mason v Music/John v Movies 52:53 – Interview with Ryan Hyatt 1:00:32 – John in Vegas 1:11:28 – You Can’t…

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Fueled by 17 kills from Brooke Heyne and 15 more from Kylee Zumach, K-State rallied from a two-set deficit to win in five sets over Kansas in the Dillons Sunflower Showdown Wednesday night, 22-25, 23-25, 25-12, 25-20, 15-9, at the Horejsi Family Athletics Center. K-State (14-11, 4-10 Big 12) sweeps the season series with KU (15-9, 8-5 Big 12) for the first time since 2011. After falling behind two sets, the Wildcats never trailed again in any set in claiming their first victory in a match when trailing 0-2 since 2014 (at Baylor). “We felt like if we could just…

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