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The KSO Show
Summary: It's The KSO Show! Get your latest Wildcat info from Jeff Martin, Grant Flanders, Derek Young and Matt Hall from K-StateOnline.com - a member of the Rivals.com network
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Podcasts:
A year that ended with 11 wins and a Holday Bowl Victory. Step into the time machine...we're going back to 2002.
Martavious Irving played at K-State from 2009-2013. The guard is joined by K-State Associate Head Coach Chris Lowery, as they sit down with Matt Hall to discuss what Irving has been up to since graduating, and what he thinks of the current Wildcats squad.
Former K-State forward, DJ Johnson and Coach Chris Lowery sit down with Matt to catch up with what he's been doing since dawning the purple.
Thomas Gipson played for K-State basketball from 2011-2015. He along with Coach Chris Lowery sit down with KSO's Matt Hall.
There were flashes of brilliance here and there, but overall the 2001 season was one of disappointment for Kansas State.
This summer KSO brings to you another exclusive feature we are calling "Grad School," where K-State basketball graduates return to Manhattan to help educate us on what's going on in their lives now, their current thoughts on K-State basketball and much, much more. We debut our series with Jordan Henriquez-Roberts, who's also joined by lead assistant Chris Lowery, speaking with Matt Hall.
With the turn of the centry comes more K-State football memories. Lets take you back to 2000.
Kansas State wins 11 games - again - in 1999, and we're ready to talk about them all on KSO Retro.
Derek Young joins the latest edition of The KSO Show to talk all things recruiting.
The most famous - for reasons good and sad - of Kansas State football is ready for the KSO Retro treatment.
A regular edition of the KSO show believe it or not. K-State football and basketball recruiting, along with some news on the basektball front, are covered.
KSO Retro returns with a new year, and it's one of the greatest in K-State football history. It's time for 1997, a season capped off with a magical Fiesta Bowl performance.
KSO Retro has reached 1996, a year that saw K-State earn a New Year's Day bowl bid for the first time.
KSO Retro has rolled in to 1995, a year that saw another breakthrough for the Wildcat football program.
KSO Retro rolls on, as Matt Hall, Chris Nelson and Grant Flanders move on to 1994 and the follow up campaign to a magical Copper Bowl season.