Author: Mitch Fortner

The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/27/21 Hour 1 – So you're telling me there's a chance? 0:00 – Last time you felt this bad about KSU’s chance to win 12:17 – Culture at forefront of incoming transfers 23:26 – Why does everyone watch depressing TV? 32:01 – Pulling for KU/TCU 2013 type of game The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/27/21 Hour 2 – MitchPom predicts KSU at #2 Baylor 0:00 – MitchPom predicts KSU at #2 Baylor 14:13 – Why we can’t make fun of KU right now 22:58 – #1 Song of the Day 31:43 – Ask…

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The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/26/21 Hour 1 – Pressure on Nigel Pack 0:00 – Double or nothing on Chiefs bet/Bruce Weber 14:04 – Baylor in Newell’s ballot 23:30 – Too much pressure on Nigel Pack 33:24 – #1 Song of the Day The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/26/21 Hour 2 – Snarky Bruce Weber 0:00 – “Press Virginia and “Lost by infinity” 11:45 – #MyGuy radar/Byron Pringle 25:30 – Patrick Mahomes > Everyone else 32:48 – Jabroni of the Week

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(AP) — It took the Kansas City Chiefs five frustrating decades to make their third Super Bowl appearance. Now, the defending champs are headed there for the second straight year. Showing no lingering effects from his concussion, Patrick Mahomes sliced up Buffalo’s secondary with ruthless efficiency Sunday night, helping the Chiefs roll to a 38-24 victory over Josh Allen and the Bills in the AFC championship game. The reigning Super Bowl MVP finished with 325 yards passing and three touchdowns, most of it to favorite targets Travis Kelce and Tyreek Hill, who complemented their star quarterback with a record-setting night…

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The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/22/21 Hour 1 – Kellis Robinett 0:00 – Bob Huggins says friendly things about KSU freshman 11:16 – Interview with Kellis Robinett 36:06 – Sports broadcasters on first dates The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/22/21 Hour 2 – MitchPom & Chiefs bet 0:00 – MitchPom predicts K-State hosting WVU on Saturday 13:36 – John and Mitch bet on AFC championship game 24:47 – #1 Song of the Day 32:11 – End of the week sound extravaganza

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The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/21/21 Hour 1 – Derek Young from KSO Entire hour one features special guest Derek Young from K-State Online. The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/21/21 Hour 2 – ???Topic Roulette??? 0:00 – Patrick Mahomes practiced again/Nigel Pack 12:21 – John’s Tinder find/Eric Bieniemy 26:08 – #1 Song of the Day 33:09 – Ask Us Anything

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From K-State Playing its first game in 30 days, K-State held the lead for 29 minutes but West Virginia used a late run to down the Wildcats, 65-56. K-State (5-5, 0-3 Big 12) played its first game in 30 days and were able to hold West Virginia (11-2, 5-2 Big 12) to 2-of-13 shooting in the first quarter and secure a 7-6 lead after the first 10 minutes. Emilee Ebert cashed in her first 3-pointer of the night with five seconds remaining in the frame to give the Wildcats the lead. The Wildcats used an 10-0 run to force a…

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The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/20/21 Hour 1 – Mitch Holthus 0:00 – Can Bruce Weber pull K-State out of this hole 11:36 – Bruce quote/#MyGuy curse is legit 21:40 – Interview with Mitch Holthus 35:04 – #1 Song of the Day The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/20/21 Hour 2 – KSU MBB out of excuses 0:00 – Excuses are running out 11:57 – Jabroni of the Week

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The Game on 1350 KMAN · 1/19/21 Full Show – MitchPom predicts KSU at OU 0:00 – MitchPom predicts K-State at OU 12:18 – Ask Us Anything

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From K-State Kansas State true freshman Deuce Vaughn picked up yet another postseason accolade as he was named the all-purpose player on the 2020 Football Writers Association of America (FWAA) Freshman All-America Team, the organization announced Monday. Vaughn is the eighth Wildcat to be named to the team since the FWAA began naming Freshman All-Americans in 2001. It is the second-straight season a Wildcat has been named a Freshman All-American by the FWAA and the fifth in the last 10 years. A product of Round Rock, Texas, Vaughn rushed for 642 yards and seven touchdowns in 10 games, while he…

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(AP) The Kansas City Chiefs had lost Patrick Mahomes to a concussion and were in danger of losing the game. Then their defense and Chad Henne — their defense and Chad Henne?! — along with a gutsy call by Andy Reid kept their hopes of a Super Bowl repeat alive, holding off the Cleveland Browns 22-17 on Sunday to advance to their third straight AFC championship game. With their star quarterback reduced to a spectator, the oft-forgotten bunch opposite Mahomes’ high-powered offense forced the Browns to punt in the waning minutes. Then, his 35-year-old backup showed some moxie with a…

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