KLIN Husker Hour
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr are finally back together live to discuss an incredible Husker softball season, which ended at the Tennessee Super Regional. Jordy Bahl wins a POY award, and the 2026 season looks bright. Husker baseball is on the brink in the North Carolina regional, but what a ride in the B1G Tournament for the second straight season. Will Bolt has his teams trending in the right direction in May, and Evan Bland from the Omaha World-Herald joins the guys to discuss their season. The CFP is going to change their format again, and Cole is not happy with one of the proposals... GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz is out this weekend, so Nate Rohr is solo, on location at Baton Rouge, La., as Nebraska softball opens NCAA Tournament. We have full highlights and postgame comments from Rhonda Revelle and Ava Kuszak after the Huskers' 10-2 win over UConn in the first round of the tournament. Plus we break down Husker baseball and look at the strange new format for the Big Ten Tournament. And we take a look at a new recruit for Nebraska Volleyball! GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz flies solo (figuratively) as Nate Rohr flies back home (literally). Husker softball falls in the B1G Tournament, but Jordy Bahl named both B1G Pitcher *AND* Player of the Year! They'll hear their name called on the NCAA selection show Sunday night and then play in a Regional next weekend. Nebraska baseball makes a big move to swap Friday night starters, bringing in Tucker Timmerman who goes 7 innings and gets the win. Michael Bruntz from Husker247 joins to discuss baseball's finishing stretch, as well as Troy Dannen's appointment to the College Football Playoff selection committee and local football recruiting. Plus, Rhule/Raiola/Johnson go front row at WWE Monday Night Raw, and a Nebrasketball recruit with the same name as the new pope! GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr start off with some football recruiting news, including a 2027 QB picking the Huskers. Then some baseball talk, as NU won a thriller on Tuesday but fell in extras Friday. Ben McLaughlin from the Huskers Radio Network joins to give his perspective on the season and forecast the finish. Cole & Nate also discuss Husker softball star Jordy Bahl and her potentially historic season as they approach the Big Ten tournament next weekend. Lastly, the guys talk NFL Draft results and UDFA destinations for now former NU football players. And Brice Williams gets an invitation to the NBA Combine. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr preview whatever we'll see at the "Husker Games" at Memorial Stadium. There will be some football but not many first-teamers. The guys also discuss the role Pat Stewart will have as GM/Personnel Director. Amie Just, columnist from the Lincoln Journal Star, isn't sure what we'll see either, but is excited and has an open mind about it. Also, she gives her thoughts on the start of the Dani Busboom Kelly era as Husker volleyball will play a spring match against Kansas Saturday night. Cole & Nate wrap things up by checking in on the diamond sports. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr are in-studio together to poke fun at Colorado, look closer at a tough night for Husker baseball and softball, and talk volleyball and Dani Busboom Kelly with Lincoln Arneal from Huskers Illustrated and Volleyball State. Cole & Nate also tackle a few positive possibilities for Husker football 2025 and whether they doubt or believe in them coming true. Congrats to Lexi Rodriguez and Taylor Christopulos on winning the AAU Sullivan (national collegiate/Olympic level) and Nissen-Emery (men's gymnastics Heisman) awards, respectively. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr are back to recap the latest Nebrasketball transfer portal news with Wilson Moore from the Omaha World-Herald. Wilson offers insights on the new players' roles, the assistant coaching vacancy, and the potential boost from The Crown. The guys chat about the state of college football (and athletics as a whole) while reacting to the latest legal and portal news. They also run down what they learned from spring football this week. Finally, reports from the diamond as Nate updates the softball squad's successes and Cole laments baseball's inconsistency that may cost them a trip to the B1G Tournament in Omaha. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr recap the week that was for Husker baseball, softball, and men's basketball, and they welcome Kent Pavelka who is in Las Vegas for the College Basketball Crown tournament. Kent describes the cohesiveness of the team, Cale Jacobsen's emergence, and how there's still hope for a sweet ending despite the sour regular season finish. Cole hands out a few things he learned about Husker football this week based on the limited insight the media and fans will have this spring, and a thank you/goodbye note from an all-time Husker, Alexis Markowski. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz is joined by co-hosts past and current on this morning's show. Matt McMaster joins to talk College Basketball Crown, spring football expectations, and Husker wresting's incredible NCAA Championship runner-up performance. Nate Rohr joins from Bowlin Stadium to forecast the weekend for Husker softball. The guys review the dominant win for Husker baseball over #5 Oregon State. Then Nate gives his thoughts on spring football and the CBC. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr are in the studio together! The guys discuss Husker WBB's valiant effort in the NCAA Tournament vs Louisville and marvel at the coaching job Amy Williams did this season. Mike Schaefer from Husker247 previews spring football and gives his thoughts on the new coaches, the defense's evolution, and Dylan Raiola's development. Cole & Nate also recap Husker baseball's week, having been swept by UCLA but bouncing back with two wins at Pepperdine. Jordy Bahl had a dominant start at Bowlin Stadium on Friday and Husker softball got back on the right track. Lastly, an eye-opening stat on Nebrasketball opponents in March Madness. GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr bring you the week the was in Husker sports, starting with the disappointing finish for men's basketball as they lose their last five games and miss the Big Ten Tournament. Jacob Bigelow from Huskers Illustrated joins in the conversation, marveling at Brice Williams' All-B1G season and looking ahead to Fred Hoiberg's shopping list for the transfer portal. Nate's out in Columbus, OH for softball, where NU won Friday and will keep their strong season on track. Baseball got a midweek sweep of Wichita State and continues their west coast swing against UCLA. The guys also preview spring football by discussing players to watch on both sides of the ball and how the offseason coaching hires could impact 2025's results. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr are back together again, and they are excited about the home debuts for Husker Softball and Baseball. Evan Bland from the Omaha World-Herald also joins to preview the baseball weekend and how NU will react to the season-ending injury to Mason McConnaughey. Plus, spring football "games" instead of traditional 11v11, combine results for former Huskers, and Cole's take on Nebrasketball perspective. GBR!
With Cole Stukenholtz on assignment this week, Nate Rohr is here to break down a huge weekend of Husker sports. We preview NU men's basketball's huge matchup with Minnesota as the Huskers try to lock down a bubble bid. We'll hear from Coach Fred Hoiberg and guard Rollie Worster as we get ready for the game. Also, we visit with Nebraska pitcher Jordy Bahl as she works back from her knee injury to lead the Huskers both in the circle and at the plate. And we hear from Nebraska football's associate head coach Phil Snow, outside linebackers coach Phillip Simpson and wide receivers coach Daikel Shorts, Jr., after their first meeting with the media this week! And we look ahead to Nebraska women's basketball's regular season finale against Northwestern. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr are back to catch up on a busy week. Men's hoops split a pair of road games, and they look ahead at what's needed to lock up an NCAA Tournament bid. Husker247's Michael Bruntz joins to break down NU Baseball's 3-2 start, and talks hoops and football as well. Cole and Nate discuss Husker football's scheduling pivot with impending Memorial Stadium renovations and the ever-changing college football landscape. Nate is in Cathedral City, CA with Husker softball as they continue their tough non-conference schedule. The guys also lay out the weekend and week ahead. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz remembers Greg Sharpe and his impact on Husker Nation. Nate Rohr and Matt McMaster share how Sharpe impacted their lives. Greg loved Husker sports, so Cole talked with Nate about Husker softball's dominant doubleheader sweep on Friday. Matt discussed Mike Ekeler's potential impact on Husker football, and previewed Sunday's Nebrasketball matchup with Northwestern. Cole also recapped Husker baseball's season opener against UC Irvine. Once a Husker, always a Husker. RIP Greg Sharpe. GBR
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr review Husker Men's Hoops' recent run of wins, and they welcome Jacob Bigelow from Huskers Illustrated and Stretch Big Podcast to discuss how Hoiberg and the team have turned their season around. Nate is down in Clearwater, FL for Husker Softball's season-opening tournament, and he unpacks the 3-0 start including a huge win over #6 Tennessee and Jordy Bahl's much anticipated return from injury. Mike Ekeler has been hired as special teams coordinator, and the guys explain how the addition could impact 2025 results. Plus, Super Bowl picks. Go Chiefs! GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr react to the earth-shaking news of John Cook's retirement and the subsequent hiring of Dani Busboom Kelly. Cole welcomes Amie Just from the Lincoln Journal Star and Lincoln Arneal from Huskers Illustrated/Volleyball State. Both Amie and Lincoln offer their thoughts on John Cook's legacy at Nebraska and with volleyball overall, and look ahead to the DBK era. Baseball and softball seasons are right around the corner - this time next week, Nate will be down in Clearwater, FL to call softball's season opening games! Finally, Husker men's hoops ended their 6-game losing streak with a huge win over #18 Illinois in OT, figuring out some lineup changes along the way. And the Husker women got a big road win over Purdue as Britt Prince continues to shine. Thank you, Coach Cook! GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr chat about the different directions the Husker basketball teams are going in, with the women on a 5-game win streak and the men on a 5-game losing streak. Both teams take on ranked opponents on Sunday. Matt Coatney, longtime voice of Husker Women's Hoops, joins to talk Britt Prince, Amy Williams, and Sunday's matchup with #12 Ohio State. The guys also peek at NU football roster reductions, preseason Top 25 rankings for both Husker Baseball and Softball, and laugh about Rhule roasting Finebaum & BTN's omission of Nebraska's five football national championships. GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr remember the life and legacy of Jack Hoffman, who passed away at 19 years old. Cody Thomas, longtime host of the Team Jack Radio-Thon, shares his memories of Jack and his family, along with the wide-ranging impact and future of the Team Jack Foundation. Cole & Nate also lament Husker Men's Hoops' recent struggles after losing at home to Rutgers, and marvel at true freshman Britt Prince who led the Husker Women to an overtime victory at Iowa, their first win in Iowa City in seven years. RIP Jack Hoffman, and thank you for the impact you made and will continue to make on all of us in the years to come.
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr evaluate Nebraska's distance from future College Football Playoffs and how Matt Rhule plans to close the gap. Evan Bland from the Omaha World-Herald joins to give his Playoff-related takes, as well as how NU's roster construction sets the team up for 2025. Husker Men's Hoops got a big win over UCLA but suffered a stinging com-from-ahead loss at Iowa over the last week, and the guys recap those games with an eye on the road trip to Purdue. NU Women's Hoops got a big win over #20 Michigan State, and Cole & Nate are excited about the potential of Allison Weidner and how her health and improving play can push them forward. Finally, quick thoughts on Wild Card Weekend in the NFL. GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr come together for the first show of 2025! The guys recount a busy 2024 and highlight the biggest moments, athletes, coaches, and performances of the year. They also forecast what's on the horizon for 2025. Jacob Bigelow, who covers Husker Hoops for Huskers Illustrated, Stretch Big Pod, and After Nebrasketball on YouTube, comes in-studio to talk with the guys about Fred Hoiberg's team, their solid non-conference results, and Big Ten play. Then a breakdown of the matchup between Nebraska and #15 UCLA in Lincoln on Saturday. Cole, Nate, and Jacob also call their shot on how the big Husker teams will perform in 2025. Happy New Year, and GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz flies solo and is joined by a few friends ahead of Christmas week! Kaleb Henry from HuskerMax stops by to help preview Nebraska's Pinstripe Bowl and gives his view on the offseason so far. Husker247's Mike Schaefer evaluates how the new Husker assistant coaches will impact recruiting and what may still be coming via the transfer portal. Lincoln Arneal, volleyball writer and podcaster at Huskers Illustrated and Volleyball State, relives Nebraska's reverse-sweep loss to Penn State at the Final Four and looks ahead to the 2025 season. Finally, Husker Hoops are in Hawaii for a 3-games-in-4-days tournament, and Cole checks out the possible path to a title. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Cole & Nate! GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr come together to recap an awesome Husker Friday night! Volleyball defeated Dayton in four sets to advance to the Elite 8, and the guys preview NU v Wisconsin pt III. Nebrasketball pulled away from Indiana at PBA for a 17-point victory, their 4th straight over the Hoosiers. Wilson Moore from the Omaha World-Herald joined to breakdown the big win and forecast the road ahead for Hoiberg's squad. Husker football made more coaching hires, held onto a couple players before they entered the transfer portal, and picked up a former 5-star DE from Missouri. Cole & Nate celebrate the renewed connection to Kansas City and the recruiting focus on south Florida. GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr catch up on the crazy week of college football, including coaching changes, players announcing their intent to transfer, and national signing day for the class of 2025. There's plenty more changes to come, including learning NU's bowl destination. Husker Volleyball started off with a bang in the NCAA Tournament, blowing out Florida A&M in a record-setting performance. They host Miami Saturday and would host next weekend's Sweet 16 and Elite 8 matches as well, potentially seeing Wisconsin for a third time. Plus, Husker Hoops, both the men and the women, start Big Ten play this weekend. Former Husker Hour co-host Matt McMaster is officially returning to Nebraska to join Gary Sharp at 1620 the Zone as part of "Gary and Matt" starting Monday morning. Matt joins the guys to react to all the football news and forecast the road ahead. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr commiserate after Nebraska's 13-10 loss to Iowa despite dominating much of the game. They recount the critical mistakes that handed the game to the Hawkeyes, and begin the look ahead to the offseason. Amie Just, columnist at the Lincoln Journal Star, was in Iowa City, and she reports on Matt Rhule's postgame demeanor and forecasts potential changes to the coaching staff. Cole & Nate also chat about Husker Volleyball's 4-set loss at Penn State that gave the Nittany Lions a share of the Big Ten championship. Selection Sunday will likely have the Huskers at home through the first four rounds of the NCAA Tournament. And both hoops teams picked up non-con wins over the past week and have one more tune-up before they begin B1G play next weekend. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr revel in Nebrasketball's beatdown of in-state rival #14 Creighton Friday night, recounting the ways Fred Hoiberg not only out-coached Greg McDermott, but also how he has evolved as a head coach over 5+ seasons in Lincoln. The guys preview Nebraska-Wisconsin in two sports. First, football sees NU still aiming for their 6th win. They break down the matchup with the Badgers and how Dana Holgorsen impacts the offense. Then for volleyball, Lincoln Arneal joins to look ahead to Nebraska-Wisconsin pt 2, pick out a Nebraska weakness, and his prediction for the match. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr break down the Nebraska-USC matchup and tell what they're looking for from Dana Holgorsen's play calling. Both of Nebraska basketball's squads are in action at the Pentagon in Sioux Falls this weekend, and Nate will call the women's game against South Dakota. Jacob Bigelow also stops by to recap the men's first three results and give his take on how NU could perform against St. Mary's on Sunday and Creighton on Friday. The guys discuss Husker volleyball's 22-match win streak and look ahead to Friday's rematch with Wisconsin on Senior Night, which may decide the Big Ten Championship. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr are joined by the Voice of the Huskers, Kent Pavelka! After calling his first Husker basketball game 50 years ago, Kent talks about what's different and what is the same over time. They all break down the UTRGV win and look ahead to this 2024-25 season. Cole & Nate recount the UCLA loss, including the uncomfortable question of whether Dylan Raiola was - at times - the worst player on the field. Plus, the hire of Dana Holgorsen and his potential impact over the final 3 games of the season. The guys also discuss Husker Women's Hoops and their opener, and how impressive Husker Volleyball has been during their 20-match win streak. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr are back in the studio together again! The guys recap the surprising performance at Ohio State and look ahead to NU-UCLA. Cole & Nate marvel at Husker Volleyball's dominant performance in a sweep at Wisconsin, and they boil down the B1G race to a handful of matches. Wilson Moore from the Omaha World-Herald joins the show to preview Nebraska Men's hoops as they begin their season Monday. All three guys give their picks for the UCLA football game. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr are joined by Evan Bland to pick through the wreckage of the 49-point Indiana loss. They try and make sense of what happened, how Matt Rhule and the team have reacted to it, and what we may see this Saturday against Ohio State. Potential solutions to the various issues on the field are discussed as well. Cole & Nate also summarize the latest with Husker volleyball's 15-match win streak, baseball & softball wrapping up their fall schedules, and men's and women's basketball preparing for their seasons to begin. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr come together for another podcast-only episode as Nebraska plays another 11am kickoff. The guys recap the first half of the season, look ahead to the Indiana game, and give their picks. Cole & Nate also run down the recent play of Husker Volleyball and check in with basketball, baseball, and softball.
Cole Stukenholtz is out on assignment, so Nate Rohr mans the ship and reviews Nebraska volleyball's thrilling five-set win over Purdue. He chats with NU softball coach Rhonda Revelle as fall practice opens for the 2025 Huskers with two-time All-American pitcher Jordy Bahl returning from injury. Though the Huskers are off, we take a brief look at this weekend in the Big Ten. Then we check in with Matt Coatney of the Huskers Radio Network to get a preview of Nebraska women's basketball and his take on Nebraska Football at the halfway point of the season.
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr recount Husker football's first road win of the season at Purdue. The first half was ugly, but Nebraska's second half performance was dominant. Jacob Bigelow from Huskers Illustrated was at Big Ten Basketball Media Days in Chicago and he tells the guys what Fred Hoiberg, Juwan Gary, and Brice Williams had to say about the 24-25 Huskers. Volleyball continues to roll and they started a little-used transfer MB in the sweep over Illinois. Cole, Nate, and Jacob all give their picks for NU-Rutgers. GBR!
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr get together for a podcast-only episode with Luke Mullin from the Lincoln Journal Star. The guys run down what Matt Rhule, coaches, and players have been saying this week leading up to their first road game of the season in West Lafayette, Indiana. Plus, more review of what happened against Illinois, some rapid fire thoughts on the offense, defense, special teams, and individual player performances so far. Husker Volleyball is back up to #2 in the country after sweeping a couple Top-5 teams last week, and Cole, Nate, and Luke marvel at how the ladies dominated as Big Ten play starts this weekend. Then an update on Husker Softball and Jordy Bahl's outlook for the 2025 season. Finally, the picks for Nebraska-Purdue. Bring your own juice for an 11:00am kickoff against the Boilermakers. GBR
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr pick through the wreckage of Nebraska football's late collapse in a 31-24 overtime loss to Illinois. The penalties, the injuries, the holes in the defense - they give their thoughts on how they fix the issues moving forward. 1620 The Zone's Gary Sharp joins the guys to run down Dylan Raiola's performance and laments the missed opportunity for the program to take the next step under Matt Rhule. Husker volleyball swept #2 Stanford on Wednesday, and Cole and Nate marvel at their domination and look ahead to Sunday's road matchup with #4 Louisville.
Cole Stukenholtz and Nate Rohr recap an incredible night at Memorial Stadium for Nebraska's 28-10 victory over Colorado. The guys reveal their players of the early season and give their picks for NU-UNI. Mike Schaefer from Husker247 stops by with his recruiting insights and a big in-state commitment. Husker Volleyball stayed unbeaten vs Creighton, and the guys look ahead to their huge week.
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr get fired up for Nebraska-Colorado. The guys recap NU's win over UTEP, break down the matchup with the Buffaloes on both sides of the ball, forecast how each team will gameplan against the other, and give their score predictions. Lincoln Arneal from Huskers Illustrated joins the show and picks through the wreckage of NU Volleyball's 3-set loss at unranked SMU and gets us ready for this week's match with Creighton. GBR!!
Cole Stukenholtz introduces new KLIN Sports Director Nate Rohr as the next co-host of Husker Hour! Cole & Nate continue to build the excitement for the season with their players to watch, big picture program evaluations, and game-by-game predictions. Cole is also joined by HuskerMax writer Matt McMaster to discuss the need for leaders to emerge at key positions. Cole catches up with week one for Husker Volleyball and looks ahead to their next couple matches. IT'S GAMEDAY!!!
Cole Stukenholtz delivers the goods on Dylan Raiola and what it's like for Matt Rhule to run a true freshman starting QB in week one. Wilson Moore from the Omaha World-Herald stops by to describe how the players and staff have handled the Raiola of it all throughout the offseason. Cole & Wilson also compare their position group confidence and worry. Cole also looks ahead toward a busy volleyball week, including the Red-White scrimmage, the ESPN documentary "No Place Like Nebraska," and their season opener vs Kentucky. It's game week!! GBR
Cole Stukenholtz welcomes Lincoln Journal Star columnist Amie Just to help preview Husker Volleyball's 2024 season. Amie also compares her football position concerns with Cole's. Nebraska's defense will face a slate of nine Big Ten quarterbacks this season - how do they stack up with who NU saw in conference games last year? Plus, an ode to Herbie. RIP, buddy.
Cole Stukenholtz chats with Michael Bruntz from Husker247 about last Saturday's NIL-donation-funded open football practice, preseason optimism, and NU flipping 2025 WR Isaiah Mozee. Cole previews the TE position and forecasts the increased passing volume he expects for Thomas Fidone and company. Lastly, Teddy Prochazka's injury highlights the left tackle position and Turner Corcoran's chance for redemption. Plus, Cole's embarrassing admission and Sunday's USA volleyball gold medal match featuring three former Huskers!
Cole Stukenholtz invites Evan Bland from the Omaha World-Herald into the studio to discuss the promise of Dylan Raiola. Cole & Evan preview the QB position as it stands for 2024 and how Raiola can raise both the floor and ceiling for the offense. And, yes, those comparisons to Patrick Mahomes! Evan shares his takeaways from Raiola and Glenn Thomas meeting the media on Friday, as well as his big picture view on how the offseason has gone overall. Husker Baseball is having a Major League moment with Spencer Schwellenbach doing historic things as a rookie pitcher. Evan summarizes Will Bolt's recent recruiting performance and how NU has pivoted in recent years.
Cole Stukenholtz catches up with former walk-on Husker LB John Bullock and previews linebackers and edge/jack players for the 2024 season. Mike Schaefer from Husker247 returns to run down the big recruiting targets on campus over the next week and discusses the impact of losing Evan Cooper's evaluation skills on the staff. Cole also takes a closer look at forthcoming college football roster limitations and how that may impact Nebraska's walk-on program.
Cole Stukenholtz previews the OL position with Nebraska left tackle Teddy Prochazka, who recounts his journey through rehab and a healthy offseason. Max Olsen, college football writer from The Athletic, joins the show to recount his conversations with college football coaches who were players when the last NCAA Football game was released in 2013. Max also talks with Cole about the Huskers' 2024 outlook and the trust in Matt Rhule.
Cole Stukenholtz and in-studio guest co-host Wilson Moore from the Omaha World-Herald get into the breaking news of Husker Defensive Backs Coach Evan Cooper's resignation. They also check out the reports of Cooper's potential replacement, John Bulter from the Buffalo Bills. Nebraska Wide Receiver Jaylen Lloyd joins Cole to recount his freshman season and look ahead to 2024. Cole and Wilson take a closer look at the group of WRs on the roster and how they could perform this year. Wilson gives his takes on the Nebrasketball lineups Fred Hoiberg could play and how the added size may improve one of NU's weaknesses last season. The guys finish up by previewing the first playoff game for the Jack Mitchell Softball Experience on Monday.
Cole Stukenholtz is joined in studio by Luke Mullin from the Lincoln Journal Star as they run down recent football recruiting commitments and other prospects. Luke details Husker softball star pitcher Jordy Bahl's recovery since her knee injury last season. Isaac Gifford talks to Cole about why he came back for one more season, what he loves about Tony White's 3-3-5 defense, and how excited he is about the new college football video game. Then Cole and Luke take a closer look at NU's secondary and who the key players will be in the 2024 season.
Cole Stukenholtz is joined in studio by special guest co-host and Lincoln Journal Star columnist Amie Just. Cole & Amie recount the most memorable Husker sports moments of the 2023-24 season, including B1G and NCAA Champions, top-10 wins, and program-changing recruit commitments. Cole catches up with Husker RB Emmett Johnson ahead of the 2024 season to take a closer look at Nebraska's running backs. Then Cole & Amie break down the position and how unpredictable it may be this year. They wrap up the show recapping Adrian Martinez's MVP performance in the UFL Championship game and NU football's commitments this week, including NAIA Player of the Year QB Jalyn Gramstad.
Cole Stukenholtz welcomes guest co-host Lincoln Arneal from Huskers Illustrated and Volleyball State. They run down the offseason happenings surrounding Husker Volleyball, including the new B1G schedule, roster changes, and potential rotations for the 2024 season. Husker defensive tackle Nash Hutmacher talks to Cole about his wild ride with NU Wrestling, transitioning back to football shape, tells us what he expects from the D-Line this season. Also, is his nickname better than his position coach's? Cole & Lincoln also hit on the state of college athletics, NIL, and how Nebraska is positioning itself within the changing landscape. And, what should John Cook name his horse??
Cole Stukenholtz is joined in-studio by Jacob Bigelow from Huskers Illustrated and the Stretch Big Pod. The guys talk with Nate Clouse from Inside Nebraska about the recent commitments and preview a busy June for recruiting. Baseball's season ends in the Regional round and Cole & Jacob give their thoughts on expectations for the program. Bigelow breaks down the Nebrasketball roster and explains why this season's team could be better than last year's.
Cole Stukenholtz is joined by former Husker Captain and All-American Jeff Leise to discuss Husker Baseball's season and how they could navigate through the Stillwater Regional. Cole also explains how the Friday night home football game decision demonstrates Nebraska's lack of influence within the Big Ten, runs down the details of the recent power conference agreement on how to settle multiple court cases related to amateurism and NIL in college athletics, and reacts to John Cook's contract extension.
Cole Stukenholtz breaks down the strange reaction from Husker fans about a QB commitment and gives his thoughts on Troy Dannen's announced shift in the Memorial Stadium renovation project. Luke Mullin from the Lincoln Journal Star joins the show to tell us about Husker Baseball's strong finish to the regular season, Husker Softball's injury-riddled season, and react to the announced prime-time kickoff for Nebraska-Colorado on Sept 7. Finally, a surprise call from Matt McMaster live from UNL Commencement!