First, I’ll just say thank you again to 560 WQAM out of Miami for the Kitchen version of “The Carwash,” which had me on three times this week talking to different shows about Saturday’s showdown between the Hurricanes and Kansas State Wildcats.
It started with a Labor Day get-to-know-the-team with John Renshaw – a name you may recognize from his Kansas City days a few years back. Then, the next evening, I appeared on “Hurricane Hotline” with Joe Zagacki and Don Bailey, Jr. to talk even more about KSU, the offense and Bill Snyder’s way of rebuilding K-State. The week was capped off by my appearance last night with Kevin Rogers, who started talking football before throwing me a nasty curve at the end by talking Frank Martin.
A busy week for sure. I’m talked out, as I’m sure you are as well. Only thing left to do at this point is Play. The. Game!
Author: Curtis Kitchen
Curtis Kitchen has followed the Big 12, Kansas State and national college basketball beat, including K-State's run to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight in 2010. You can currently follow his work here and with KCSP 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City. In the past, he also covered the Kansas City Wizards (now Sporting KC) for Major League Soccer's mlsnet.com site as well as the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals for Sports Radio 810 WHB. His freelance portfolio ranges media outlets and publications, including gopowercat.com (part of the Rivals network), collegehoopsnet.com and the Miami Herald. Prior to moving to Kansas City, Kitchen was the public relations manager for the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) from 2003-2005, when he handled assigned media duties for several competition programs including the ProRally Championship and SPEED World Challenge series.
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