Oh boy, let me tell you about the time I tried to catch the K-State football game. It was a wild ride, I gotta say.
So, picture this: It’s game day, and I’m all hyped up to support my Wildcats. First things first, I grabbed my phone and started poking around to find out how to listen to the game. I found this app, the K-State Athletics app. Sounds official, right? It promised live audio, and some other cool stuff like scores and stats. I installed it.
- I opened it and guess what?
- It seemed like I needed to dig a bit deeper for the live audio.
I also stumbled upon some info about an upcoming game against Rutgers. December 26th, 2024, at 5:30 p.m. ET, if you’re curious. But that wasn’t the game I was looking for.
Then, I thought, “Maybe TuneIn has it?” I headed over there and sure enough, they had a section for K-State football. They talked about pregame, postgame analysis and some podcasts.
I scrolled through some more stuff and learned that every game for the 2024 season would be on the radio. That’s good to know, but I really wanted to listen to it now!
Oh, and I saw something about other sports too. Women’s basketball against BYU and men’s basketball against Houston both on some channel called ESPN+. Then I noticed that * was broadcasting the K-State football game live that Saturday. Nice!
So, I had a few options. There’s the official app, TuneIn, and even live on a website. In the end, I realized that there are multiple ways to listen to K-State football. It’s all about figuring out what works best for you.
Moral of the story?
If you want to catch a K-State game, there are plenty of ways to do it. Just be prepared to do a little digging to find the right option for you. It’s a bit of a treasure hunt, but hey, that’s part of the fun, right?