Sharp & Benning in the Morning featuring Gary Sharp and Damon Benning. Tune in Monday-Friday from 7-11am on 1620 the Zone and streaming live at www.1620thezone.com
The Sharp & Benning podcast is an absolute gem for sports enthusiasts in areas where it may be difficult to catch the 1620 signal. As someone who struggles to pick up the radio station, I am grateful for this podcast as it allows me to stay updated on all things related to sports. What sets this podcast apart from others is its ability to provide insightful analysis, feature great guests, and ask thought-provoking questions that I have yet to hear on any other sports podcast. Not only does it offer entertaining content, but it also teaches valuable lessons about life. With their focus on delivering the information we need to hear, I hope that Sharp and Benning continue to grace us with their presence for a long time.
One of the best aspects of The Sharp & Benning podcast is the wealth of knowledge possessed by the hosts. They are incredibly knowledgeable sports radio hosts who excel at breaking down the state of Husker sports. It is refreshing to hear from local sports writers who provide a unique perspective on the game and offer insights that you won't find anywhere else. The guests they bring onto the show are always well-chosen and add even more depth to the discussions. Whether you're interested in football, basketball, or any other sport, you can rely on this podcast to keep you informed and engaged.
However, every rose has its thorns, and The Sharp & Benning podcast is not exempt from criticism. One recurring complaint is about Doug, a frequent caller who seems to have bought advertising space which grants him unfettered access to call in and share his Jaysker takes. While some may find his contributions engaging, others find them tedious and boring. It would be great if there was a way for the hosts to moderate such calls or limit them so that they do not detract from an otherwise outstanding listening experience.
In conclusion, The Sharp & Benning podcast is my go-to show for all things sports. It offers a perfect blend of entertainment and informative content, making it a must-listen for any sports fan who craves deep insights and engaging discussions. With the hosts' knowledge, objectivity, and ability to break down X's and O's, they have consistently proven to be two of the best in the area. The podcast also deserves praise for its ability to mix in non-Husker related material, offering a well-rounded listening experience. Overall, I highly recommend The Sharp & Benning podcast to anyone looking for an entertaining and educational sports podcast.

Mike Schaefer chat with legends of the game Johnny Rodgers, Greg Pruitt, and Billy Johnson. Two guys talked about the good ol' football days, the importance of special teams, and more!

Mike Schaefer chat with the Jet Award winner Kaden Wetjen and Legacy Award winner Tim Dwight.

We are joined by Mike'l Severe to share more on tonight's big event and the importance of special teams!

We wrap things up with Connor before he bring in Johnny Rodgers and the Jet Award crew!

BC shares his takeaways from the historic Nebrasketball season and the spring game.

We share our opinions on regarding potential Crown host cities, Vanilla, candles, gas tanks, the soon-to-be Gretna Buc-ee's, appropriate age for pro wrestlers,

We weren't able to get a hold of Sarah, so we dive into unique foods in Seattle and talk more on the Crown tournament.

Joey names the interstate routes and Jays Andrew phones in on Creighton in the Crown.

We determine if major brands would want to leave their respected conferences to meet their satisfaction.

We react to the news of Kansas men's basketball coach Bill Self staying put in Lawrence.

Connor is in Vegas covering Creighton in the Crown, while Mike and Joey holds down the fort. Connor shares stories from his Wednesday night Vegas adventure.

It's our final send off for Happer as he heads to Vegas for Coach Mac's last rodeo with Creighton at the College Basketball Crown.

Lauren shares her thoughts on the Spring Game, Nebraska's midweek win over Creighton, and the heartbreaking end to the basketball season.

Nebraska's offensive coordinator is now working with a new quarterback. Connor and Mike determine if they'll buy into the Holgorsen-Colandrea duo.

We dive right back into spring football. Connor and Mike determine which areas on the Husker football team that are worth raising the stock.

We react to a horrific call from umpire CB Bucknor.

We get Sam's thoughts on the Spring game and the Huskers midweek win over the Jays.

Reacting to certain coaching changes, specifically mid major programs, and determine how it impacts assistants with hopes to run their own program.

We find out more on a proposed floating hotel at a Coal Harbour in Canada.

Connor and Mike break down the Huskers defeating the Bluejays in the first meeting of the 2026 season.

Old Man Doug pitches some questions to Connor regarding Creighton in the Crown.

We look at the March Madness TV ratings and pain scale for teams that got eliminated in the dance.

We react to Nebraska beating Creighton at the Schwab. We also dive into pocket fan bases throughout sports, questioned the hiring of certain head coaches, and hate on certain talk show hosts.

We share who will be officiating the Final Four and National Championship game.

We preview Creighton in the Crown and Coach Mac's last ride with our good friend Jacob Padilla.

We rank the sporting events the takes place between the end of March Madness and the start of the College Football season.

We react to Nebraska Volleyball taking their squad to the ballparks.

We get a full spring game analysis from our good friend Mitch Sherman!

Connor and Mike dive deeper into the state of Husker athletics, specifically football, and determine where they're at competing with others to be at the top.

We learn more about the scammed Barbie Dream Fest that's comparable to the Glasgow Willy Wonka fest/

It's Opening Day for Omaha Storm Chasers baseball at Werner Park! President Martie Cordaro joins the show to get us ready for the home season!

Connor and Mike determine if the Huskers have a solid running back production after watching spring game film.

We just found out that Nebraska spent a lot of money on private air travel.

We preview the I-80 showdown between Nebraska and Creighton. Random Mike makes an appearance asking if it's possible for the Huskers to make the CWS in both baseball and softball.

Good morning! We start things off by talking TV shows. We'll spend this show previewing Nebraska vs Creighton baseball, putting a bow to the spring game, and more!

We wrap up the show by replaying the iconic UCONN half court shot.

Bruntz has takeaways from a busy weekend of Husker athletics, which featured the baseball team sweeping Indiana and the early spring game!

Connor celebrates the first Kansas City Royals home game of the 2026 season. We also talk about the recent events that took place this past weekend involving Tiger Woods.

We're through one week of the long baseball season. Connor and Mike has thoughts on the new challenge system in the MLB.

Tim breaks down the Nebraska football spring game and provides an update on where the recruiting is at.

We look at the notable openings and new coaching hires across college basketball.

We learn more about the large stakes European chocolate heist.

Sounds like Nebraska's new QB Anthony Colandrea is a huge fan of the food in Omaha.

Connor and Mike break down the action from the Nebraska spring game and share why we should not be overreacting to the record low number attendance at the event.

The Final Four is set. We react to the elite eight action including the chaotic finish between UCONN and Duke.

Good morning! We'll react to the chaotic finish in the elite eight, talk spring game football, and more!

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More on the Husker collapse and the lack of a third scorer. Was the Nebraska-Iowa matchup the game that was supposed to break the curse?