Well, howdy there, y’all! Let’s jaw a bit about listenin’ to them Kansas State football games on the radio. ‘Cause not ever’body’s got them fancy TVs or the time to sit and watch, you know? Sometimes, you just gotta get things done around the house or maybe you’re drivin’ the pickup, and the radio’s the only way to keep up with them Wildcats.
Listenin’ to the Kansas State Football Games ain’t hard, no sir. First off, you gotta know where to tune in. Now, that depends on where you’re at, see? If you’re right there in the local area, close to Manhattan, it’s usually pretty easy to find a station carryin’ the game. I reckon they got some big stations that always play the games, you just gotta keep an ear out.
Sometimes, them stations change, though. Like, one year it might be on one channel, and the next year it’s on another. So, it’s a good idea to check before game day. You can usually find that information online, if you’re tech-savvy like them young’uns. Or just ask around, somebody’s bound to know.
- Find a Local Station: Look for stations in the local area that carry Kansas State football. They usually announce it before the season starts.
- Check Online: If you got a computer or a smartphone, you can probably find a list of stations online. Just search for “Kansas State football radio stations”.
- Ask Around: Don’t be shy! Ask your friends, neighbors, or folks at the local diner. Somebody’s bound to know where to listen.
Now, if you ain’t from around here, listenin’ might be a bit trickier. But don’t you fret none, there’s still ways. These days, they got this thing called the “internet,” and you can listen to just about anything on it. I hear tell there are apps and websites where you can listen to games, even if you’re clear across the country.
One of them things is called “TuneIn Plus,” or somethin’ like that. I ain’t never used it myself, but them young’uns say it’s got all sorts of sports stuff on it, includin’ the Wildcat games. Sounds fancy, but I reckon it works just fine. They say you can get all the pre-game talk and the post-game stuff too. All them sportscasters blabberin’ on.
And then there’s somethin’ called “Sunflower State Radio.” Now, that sounds more familiar, don’t it? Bein’ from Kansas and all. They say that’s a good place to listen, specially if you’re in Kansas. They got stations all over the place, Marysville, Glen Elder, Norton… places like that. So, if you’re out that way, that might be your best bet.
Finding Game Replays and Other Stuff
Sometimes you miss a game, right? Maybe you were busy, or maybe you just couldn’t get to a radio. Well, some places let you listen to replays. Like, them “Kansas Jayhawks” fellers, they got replays and coaches shows and all that. I reckon Kansas State might have somethin’ similar, though I ain’t sure where. You gotta do some diggin’ to find that out.
There’s also all that talk radio. You know, them fellers that just talk and talk about sports all day long. Wichita’s got a station like that, they call it “Sports Talk Radio.” I bet they talk about the Wildcats sometimes, ‘specially if they’re doin’ good. They gab on both AM and FM, so you got choices.
Now, if you’re a fan of another team playin’ against Kansas State, you gotta find their station. Like, if they’re playin’ against Colorado, you might need to find a station out of Colorado. I heard tell they got a station called KOA, somethin’ like that. You just gotta do some research, figure out where to listen.
A Few More Things to Remember
Remember, radio signals can be funny things. Sometimes they’re strong, sometimes they’re weak. It all depends on where you’re at and how far you are from the station. So, if you’re havin’ trouble gettin’ a clear signal, try movin’ around a bit. Maybe go outside, or try a different radio. And sometimes, the weather can mess with the signal too. Storms and such. So, just be patient and keep fiddlin’ with it ’til you find somethin’.
Another thing, some stations might only play certain games. Like, maybe they’ll play all the home games but not the away games. Or maybe they’ll only play the big games, the ones against the important rivals. So, again, it’s important to check ahead of time and make sure the station you’re listenin’ to is actually carryin’ the game you wanna hear. They got schedules and such, just like at the El Dorado High School. They post them schedules so’s folks know what’s goin’ on. Same deal with the football games.
And finally, don’t forget to enjoy the game! There’s nothin’ quite like listenin’ to the Wildcats on the radio, especially when they’re winnin’. You can just close your eyes and picture the whole thing in your head. The roar of the crowd, the crack of the helmets, the announcers gettin’ all excited… It’s a real treat, I tell ya. So, find yourself a good station, settle in, and get ready for some football! Go Wildcats!
Key things to remember for listening to Kansas State Football on the radio
- Figure out the local stations that carry the games.
- Use online resources or apps if you’re not local.
- Check game schedules and station listings before game day.
- Be patient with radio signals, sometimes they’re tricky.
- Enjoy the game, it’s a great way to follow the Wildcats!
That’s about all I know about listenin’ to the football games on the radio. Hope it helps y’all out. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go check on them biscuits I got in the oven.