Connor Happer, middays 10-2 on 1620 The Zone.

We select our foursome of NFL panelists we'd like to get a steak dinner with. Then analyze the Baltimore Ravens hiring of Jesse Minter as their new head coach.

Austin and Matt discuss hot sauce in my bag, favorite pizzas in Omaha, and finally get into dissecting high school football after Trae Taylor announces his transfer to Millard South.

We build our perfect breakfast burrito, and the whole show really gets off the rails.

Producer Josh updates us on Curt Cignetti's latest victory, a hot sauce theft, and maybe the oddest burglary in Odd News history.

Nebraska AD Troy Dannen spoke on radio last night about the NCAA's ongoing eligibility issues.

Charles Bediako is set to play for Alabama tomorrow, and the other coaches in the SEC have taken issue with this.

We allow BC to get some things off his chest, and preview tomorrow's Nebrasketball game against Minnesota. What is BC's grade for Nebraska's offseason thus far? And his takeaways from Trae Taylor transferring to Millard South.

Matt and Producer Josh take their turns analyzing each of Sunday's Championship games in the NFL.

The CFP stays at 12 teams for another year, Nebraska Basketball heads into a major trap game this weekend as they look to avoid their first loss of the season at Minnesota tomorrow morning.

We discuss whether or not the day after a Super Bowl should be a holiday, preview the hot topics on today's show, and how tomorrow is a HUGE trap game for Nebrasketball.

Matt is jealous of all the stuff Mike got on his first week, Matt shares some of the nicknames from his childhood, what we call certain athletes, NBA jerseys, and more.

Producer Josh tells you what's on TV tonight, and Matt gives you his "Dog of the Day"

The Sports Director at KETV joins Matt to talk Vegas, Trae Taylor and others transferring in to Millard South, the state of high school football in the state, and more.

A listener asks if fans have turned on Matt Rhule this offseason, Matt explains his thoughts on the subject. And the NFL Coaching Carousel continues to turn.

We recap last night's Omaha MBB loss and preview the weekend of hockey at Baxter Arena.

Matt did his own research on Jamal Rule coming to Nebraska, AND the list of high school running backs the Huskers have brought in under Matt Rhule.

Our favorite funny friend returns to the show ahead of a HUGE weekend of shows at Omaha Funny Bone. His takeaways from last night's buzzer beating win for Creighton, memories with Jon Gruden, a description of his comedy shows, and more!

Matt takes a "way too early" look at the odds for next season's Heisman Trophy winner.

Eligibility has been the talk of college basketball this week, with coaches at Kentucky and Arkansas speaking out on two way players coming back to college.

Nebraska beat Washington by ten last night, and Matt says the recent stretch over lesser competition is as good, if not better, than the win over Michigan State. The official diagnosis of Braden Frager's ankle.

Creighton managed to pull out a big win last night at the buzzer over Xavier. What would have happened if the Jays had lost?

Nebraska and Creighton each came away winners last night, and both team suffered a big injury, the NFL coaching carousel, Matt's transactional relationship.

We discuss sleep schedules, the games Matt plays on his phone, people who love their birthdays too much, Matt's parking ticket, and more!

Matt talks about yesterday's MLB Hall of Fame Class announcement, Matt adds new people to his "Dead to Me" list, and rivalries are back in the NFL.

Our first installment of Wacky Guest Wednesday (we surprise Matt with a guest every week) brings a familiar friend back to middays.

Cody Bellinger returns to The Evil Empire, some more of your comments on Trae Taylor transferring, and we grade the Nebraska offseason to this point.

Trae Taylor announces he is transferring to Millard South this fall, what does it all mean?

Matt reveals some of the explosive details in ESPN's report on The Buss Family drama surrounding the sale of the Lakers.

Bills ownership keeps saying things, Mike McDaniel takes the Chargers OC position, and we wonder who might take the open jobs in the NFL.

Jon and Matt get into what Coach Mac meant when he said "it is what it is", the lack of rim protection on this year's Creighton team, plus a preview of tonight's Xavier vs. Creighton game.

Vanderbilt is falling apart, the B1G has a deep stable of coaches, and we talk about the happenings in college basketball at-large from last night.

NFL Coaching Carousel news hits the show, we preview the first Wacky Guest Wednesday, and Matt wants your grades for Nebraska's offseason thus far.

Matt is beside himself that Trae Taylor is transferring to Millard South, an epidemic has hit the state of Nebraska's fast food restaurants, and more.

We dive deep into Matt's Ranch Rankings, Bill Self's health problems, and we check in with Random Mike.

Producer Josh updates us on a bet from last night's National Championship game, a gaffe during the Nets broadcast, and our return to the Moon!

Today, MLB will announce its Hall of Fame Class of 2026. Matt talks about the candidates and praises the sport for having the most selective Hall in sports.

Tim and Matt compare notes on last night's national championship game, the latest offers for the Class of 2027, talent evaluations, and any possible late adds for Nebraska in the transfer portal.

Matt and Producer Josh discuss the recent hirings in the NFL and debate whether or not Robert Saleh is a good fit for the Tennessee Titans.

We take this segment to complain about the numerous errors that took place during last night's National Championship broadcast on ESPN.

Mike'l and Matt talk through their tech issues, why Nebraska can't replicate what Indiana did, the proper way to coach a 5-star talent, last night's national championship game, and more.

We take your calls on last night's National Championship, and Matt discusses the Matt Rhule tenure (so far), whether or not Cigs could have succeeded at Nebraska, and more

Indiana won the national championship last night, Matt suggests the Hoosier program is exactly what Matt Rhule intended to do his first year at Nebraska, he just couldn't do it.

Matt celebrates the Hoosiers winning the national championship, the NFL coaching cycle, Bill Self's health, and what to expect on today's show.

Connor and Matt discuss getting comfortable in their new time slots, we attempt to revive The Draft, share our bits, we review Matt's food he brought to the potluck this weekend, and who might be the next head coach of Kansas.

Producer Josh tells you what's on TV tonight, and Matt gives you his "Dog of the Day"

Robin details his nightmare travel story, the depth on this Nebraska Basketball squad, how the success of this season could impact the staff next season, and more!

Producer Josh updates us on a high school hoops achievement, airlines saving money in an unusual way, and a local celebrity's failed run for office.

The Houston Texans have had a hell of a time getting home after their season came to an end at the hands of the New England Patriots. We ask for YOUR nightmare travel scenarios.

Matt Rhule went on SportsNightly Friday and talked about Mike Ekeler and the Running Backs, Matt McMaster took issue a few of the things the Head Husker had to say.

Brett joins us to preview tonight's National Championship between Miami and Indiana. Would the Hoosiers be an all-time champion with a win tonight? How should Notre Dame feel tonight? Who won the transfer portal in college football at-large? And a prediction for tonight's game.

Nebrasketball won again over the weekend, even though they didn't have their best game on Saturday. Matt speaks to the depth of the Husker Hoops team.