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Kansas City’s biggest sports stories of the week, for the diehards and the casual fans alike. A podcast covering the Chiefs, Royals, Sporting, Current, Missouri and Kansas college teams, and more. Hosted by longtime Kansas City Star sports reporter Blair Kerkhoff and produced by KCUR Studios.

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    • What’s next after K-State fired Jerome Tang? Plus, how KC became a World Cup hub
      Feb 17 2026

      When it comes to FIFA World Cup base camps, Kansas City can flex.

      Three of the world’s top-seven teams — Argentina, England and Netherlands — have made it official: They’re summer camping in KC.

      On SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR, columnist Sam McDowell explains how Kansas City created the conditions to land those teams — and what it means to have them and their fans coming to the Heartland.

      Also, Kansas State reporter Kellis Robinett goes inside the coaching change at K-State. Jerome Tang is out, and the Wildcats are in the market for a new men’s basketball coach.

      Complicating matters: Tang was fired with cause for postgame press conference comments, and he plans to fight the school for his $18.67 million buy out.

      1:07 — Why England, Argentina and the Netherlands chose KC

      9:37 — The barbecue restaurant that lured Argentina to KC

      16:58 — Did K-State make the right call in firing Jerome Tang?

      29:36 - What’s on Blair’s radar this week

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      31 min
    • How KU rallied to beat No. 1 Arizona & KC’s World Cup advantage for big teams
      Feb 10 2026

      Top-ranked Arizona didn’t face the potential top player in the NBA Draft when it visited Kansas on Monday Night, but it did take on a motivated KU team in a raucous environment. The Jayhawks prevailed 82-78, even without Darryn Peterson, in dramatic fashion.

      On SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR, KU beat writers Gary Bedore and Shreyas Laddha break down the action at Allen Fieldhouse: how the Jayhawks rallied from an 11-point second-half deficit and why Bill Self was emotional about this victory.

      After a break, KCUR interim news director Madeline Fox discusses where Kansas City stands with FIFA World Cup base camps. National teams are beginning to identify where they want to train and lodge during their stay in North America this summer, and Kansas City finds itself in an advantageous position.

      Rundown (timestamps are approximate)

      0:51 - Beat Writers break down the electric KU game vs Arizona

      7:37 - KU’s To be or not be with Darryn Peterson

      11:40 - What did KU prove?

      15:22 - What we know about World Cup Base Camps in KC

      20:19 - Is KC ready for the World Cup?

      25:53 - What’s on Blair’s Radar

      SportsBeat KC is the sports podcast of The Kansas City Star and KCUR, hosted by Blair Kerkhoff. It’s produced by Randy Mason, Monty Davis, Irvin Zhang, Alison Booth, Suzanne Hogan, and Gabriella Lacey, and edited by Jeff Rosen and Scott Chasen.

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      28 min
    • The Hall-of-Fame vote heard around the country, plus Royals’ stadium update
      Feb 3 2026

      The Royals are packing their bags and will soon be off to spring training in Surprise, Arizona. But before they leave, they greeted fans and chatted up the season at Royals Rally at Kauffman Stadium.

      On SportsBeat KC, the sports podcast of The Star and KCUR, beat writer Jaylon Thompson and columnist Vahe Gregorian dig into the upcoming season and whether the Royals can return to their playoff form of two years ago.

      Also, you’ll hear from Chairman and CEO John Sherman on the latest in their stadium search, GM JJ Picollo on the team’s biggest needs and first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino with his take on the shorter distances to the fences at The K this season.

      Then after the break, the vote heard all around the country: Vahe digs into why he didn’t vote for Bill Belichick in the recent Pro Football Hall of Fame vote after explaining it in a column last week.

      Rundown (timestamps are approximate)

      1:07 — John Sherman talks stadium update

      9:21 - JJ Picollo on the lessons learned last season

      14:20 - Vinnie Pasquantino on The K’s shortened fences

      21:32 - Vahe on why he didn’t vote for Bill Belichick

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      34 min
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