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    The Game 8/16/18

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    By Mitch Fortner on August 16, 2018 Podcast, Podcasts, Sports, The Game

    K-State color analyst Stan Weber calls in to talk 2018 K-State football. How important is Isaiah Harris to the wide receiver core this season? Bruce Weber has major confidence in his basketball team this year. Plus, Meet the Wildcats, The Hat and You Can’t Be Serious.


    0:00 – Isaiah Harris and the KSU wide receivers
    12:19 – Coach Weber has confidence/Heisman odds
    23:25 – Meet the Wildcats
    31:15 – The Hat
    37:22 – KSU return game/Bruce Weber expectations
    51:11 – Interview with Stan Weber
    1:14:06 – You Can’t Be Serious

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