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

Enjoy your evening! Producer Josh returns tomorrow!

Robin recaps the week of Nebrasketball with Matt.

Will Jerome Tang's firing be a precedent?

Could the Mavs repeat as Summit League tournament champions?

The Kansas State coach is out just 3 years removed from an Elite Eight run.

Would you rather have a silver or bronze medal to show off?

Olympic Village condoms, a popcorn machine fire at Oklahoma and a slice of Mike Wazowski pizza.

Matt discusses why there's reason to be optimistic and how the Jays can improve next season.

What is a fair outlook on the rest of this Nebrasketball season?

As Matt has declared, we are in random sports season. Let's get random!

We've got half the usual crew on this fine Presidents Day version of the crossover!

We preview this weekend's opening slate for Nebraska Baseball, the rotation, the teams they'll meet this weekend, and whether or not the Huskers can host a regional.

Austin and Matt discuss scandals within Nebraska Football (or lack thereof), the weekend ahead in prep sports, and Matt starts beef with his barber.

Trinidad Chambliss has been (again) granted another year of eligibility at Ole Miss under...odd...circumstances.

Matt asks if Nebrasketball can raise their resume before the end of the regular season, the quest to stay on the 2-seed line, and onto Husker Football we look at the failed recruiting classes of Matt Rhule.

We read your emails and text for funny horse names.

Matt declares this the official horse racing show of 1620 The Zone, and brings up concerns about MLB implementing the ABS Challenge system

Matt details the weekend ahead for all three local hoops squads. Will Nebraska fall into Northwestern's trap? Can Creighton resurrect themselves? Can anyone stop the Omaha Mavericks?

Producer Josh outs himself as an old, Matt previews the weekend in college hoops, and more

We lay out the schedule for today's show, Producer Josh challenges your love of college baseball, and more

Matt hates his neighbors, we discuss what streets and landmarks might be included in Omaha Monopoly, then a real Omaha Monopoly game has us confused by their selections, a trip to Wrigley, and more

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

We take a peek at Lauren's calendar, what she's most excited about in Spring Ball, and more.

Top line college basketball coaches seem to be bothered with a lack of commitment from their star players. We dissect the words of Bill Self and Jerome Tang from the last few weeks.

Matt shines a light on some of the smaller topics in sports. Omaha Basketball, Creighton Women's Basketball, and more.

Matt analyzes Emmett Johnson's weekend to come at the NFL Combine. What does he think of the Running Back's chances at putting up some impressive numbers?

Creighton unveils a second new baseball jersey, we praise the new fits. Shifting to basketball, Matt asks how many wins Creighton would have with Ryan Kalkbrenner.

Producer Josh updates us on the hazards interviewing Sam Darnold, a swimmer who lost a limb, and betting on Mark Wahlberg

Matt breaks down Olympic Hockey, Producer Josh goes to DHGate, and the Syracuse AD was a hack all along

Sip joins us to talk about Bill Moos and the revelations in his new book, what would a potential move to the Big 12 have given Nebraska, and more. (Don't worry everyone's friends here)

Matt details his "Dog of the Day" from last night as Northwestern fell to Michigan and we look at college basketball from last night.

We ask what Nebraska's record was ATS this past season, we declare this the final day to discuss Bill Moos and his book, PLUS we preview the Thursday show.

We being with a discussion of Monopoly, Creighton's newest baseball jerseys, Matt's interaction at lunch, we break down why Matt gets so upset at us, and more.

The former Husker joins the show in-studio to talk about her time in the transfer portal, her pro career, and where she'd be if she never came to Lincoln.

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

Brian Fowler recently set a Guinness World Record by attending 56 NFL games in a single season, we discussed it on the Odd News last week, and Brian joins us today.

Producer Josh updates us on the Olympics, a woman who really loved raccoons, and the tragedy of Miss BumBum.

Matt defends his honor in the realm of fishing, and FINALLY gets to talking about Nebrasketball's overtime loss to Purdue.

We receive a photo of a listener that blows us away, and Producer Josh can not remember all of the schools in Nebraska's non-con.

Wisconsin knocked off Illinois last night, and the Badgers had a little fun at the Illini's expense.

Matt wonders which players we'll become enamored with during Spring Ball after the Huskers announce their spring schedule.

Jon joins the show to preview tonight's Creighton contest in Chicago with DePaul, the streak vs the Blue Demons, how the roster might change next season, and more.

A big night in college basketball last night, Matt takes you through the scores and upsets from last night.

Matt previews the show to come while touching on Nebraska's loss last night and Creighton's game against DePaul tonight.

Hockey kicks off the Crossover, the 2002 Maryland Terrapins, teams kids erroneously think are good, Matt clamors for Olympic hockey, we get his opinion on hamate bones, and Kool-Aid Steve derails the show.

Matt's Twitter feed is blowing up! He recaps his thoughts on the Bill Moos book.

The Charles Bediako Saga comes to its (probable) conclusion. The Alabama player will not be allowed to play college basketball going forward. Matt and Producer Josh celebrate the logical end to this story.

We read YOUR e-mails responding to today's show

Matt asks Tim if we're finally in the offseason for recruiting, Tim brings up the Huskers sudden recruitment of Chicago, his thoughts on "The Crab Creek Chronicles"

Matt gets excited for hockey and curling at the Olympics, and then previews tonight's mega matchup at PBA between Purdue and Nebraska.