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Analyzing Kansas State at Arizona | The K-State Pregame Show

from Powercat Podcast | A Kansas State athletics podcast · host 247Sports/GoPowercat.com, Kansas State, Kansas State Wildcats, Kansas State football, College Football

Welcome to The K-State Pregame Show presented by GoPowercat.com, featuring publisher Tim Fitzgerald, GPC's Cole Carmody, and football analyst Brien Hanley, a starting offensive lineman on the 1997 and 1998 K-State teams. The Kansas State Wildcats are coming off a dreadful performance in a 24-21 loss to Army last Saturday, and this week travel to Arizona to face the other Wildcats on Friday. Despite being a game between two Big 12 foes, this is both schools' final non-conference game of the season. The game kicks off at 8 p.m. (Central) on Friday and will be televised on FOX. Thank you to our sponsors, COLDEST and WOODEN CORK. Use the code LifeofFitz for discounts at both sites. Follow @GoPowercat on Twitter Sign up for GoPowercat VIP access and get your first month for just $1! Are you subscribing to the GoPowercat YouTube channel? Come check out our original programming at YouTube.com/GoPowercat

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