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This is a preview of Unemployed With Mike Schaefer! To hear the entire podcast, subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Or, watch on the I-80 Club YouTube channel.Former Husker Sam Hoiberg joins on Nebrasketball Tuesday to discuss his playing career and what's next for the team and himself.This special Nebrasketball Tuesday (on a Friday) podcast is presented by TP3 Pest Management!Music: Ian AeilloFor more from the I-80 Club, become a Patron and get bonus episodes, access to the I-80 Club Discord server, and so much more: patreon.com/i80clubSubscribe to the I-80 Club YouTube channel and don't miss any of our public episodes, see shorts, and other videos! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will Al Huss and Creighton, or Nebraska and Hoiberg be in a better spot in 5 years?
Hoiberg wins National Coach of the year. Transfer Portal opening. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Good Morning! Sautter is in for Happer as he gets back from Vegas. We briefly recap Saturday's Final Four action. We'll eventually preview the championship game, celebrate Hoiberg's achievement, and more!
Mike Schaefer and Mike Sautter reacts to the Nebrasketball coach winning the prestigious award.
The News became official on Friday that Hoiberg was the AP Coach of the Year, which is obviously an incredible achievement and honor for what was truly an unforgettable season. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sam McKewon and Tom Shatel relive Nebraska’s first NCAA tournament wins in men’s basketball, what Fred Hoiberg’s breakthrough means for the program’s future and how Matt Rhule’s Huskers are trying to build a tougher identity this spring — hoping to gain national relevance again.
Austin, Dak, and Hunter wrap up Season 7 of the Return to Glory podcast, with highlights of Husker basketball's incredible season and the Spring game.
Matt wonders if the assistants under Fred Hoiberg will get a shot at some of the mid-major job openings now that their season is over
-Hoiberg addressed the uniqueness of playing a team for the third time in a season---which could potentially happen in 2 consecutiverounds should the Huskers beat Iowa and Illinois beats Houston. He mentioned the way Iowa pressures and guards is very difficult tobeat-Hoiberg did say both games have been highly competitive and emotional and surely will be on Thursday as well…what else did he say?Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Progressive: https://progressive.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
THE story of the NCAA tournament so far has been the Nebraska Cornhuskers and their Cinderella season and run in Oklahoma City this past weekend. One of the great subplots of the Oklahoma run by the Huskers was the overwhelming fan support that followed Hoiberg's crew to OKC. Unless you were there, it's hard to describe what happened, but in this special narrative podcast, I'm going to try to tell you the story of what happened this weekend in OKC from the ground view. For our family, and more specifically, for our oldest, this was not a story of this weekend, but it was a story that was finally finished after seven long years . . . Enjoy "Four Days in Oklahoma"
Austin, Dak, and Hunter recap the best weekend of Husker sports in our lifetime.
We have some reactions to our last segment regarding the spring game and the current state of Nebraska football and basketball.
KFAB's Husker Insider Sean Callahan checks in from a sea of red (scarlet, not crimson) in Oklahoma.
-Hoiberg met with media and said that Troy is an impressive team that rebounds well, takes care of the ball well and beyond, praisingsome specific players, especially the All-Sun Belt forwards Thomas Dowd and Victor Valdez-Hoiberg said it's also important to control your emotions…if you don't, it's easy to get ‘smacked' in the NCAA Tournament…which hashappened to Nebraska in all it's previous encounters in the DanceOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Progressive: https://progressive.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
-No one really made a huge deal of the clip that Lawrence said after the loss, but we'll play it now…how does The Stool and theBreakers read it?-Hoiberg said Monday that Rienk Mast, Sam Hoiberg and Lawrence had been “very vocal” in practice the last few days, as they are theones with experience in the tournamentOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Progressive: https://progressive.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Austin, Dak, and Hunter preview the Huskers upcoming game against Troy in March Madness Round of 64.
Nick recaps Nebraska's exciting win over Iowa in Lincoln, heaps praise on Sam Hoiberg and his impact on the program, and then unveils his All Big 10 selections!Subscribe, rate, and review my podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter OR NickBahe.comHurrdat Sports is a digital production platform dedicated to the new wave of sports media. From podcasting to video interviews along with live events and entertainment, we're here to change how you consume sports. Find us online at Hurrdatsports.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Figuring out if Sioux Falls has ever hosted a tournament game before diving right back into Fred Hoiberg talk.
-Right after our show concluded yesterday, UNL announced a 3-year extension for Hoiberg through the 2031-32 season, after anincredible 26-5 campaign that's had Nebraska as a Top 10 team for the majority of the season-The timing is actually proper this time---unlike the Matt Rhule extension in October---which didn't result in a strong finish to theseason and instead a lot of grumbling Husker fans. With Nebrasketball claiming the 2-seed in the Big Ten, there was no better timethan nowOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Progressive: https://progressive.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fred Hoiberg was extended! Nebrasketball!
Who Will be Harder to Replace? Sam Hoiberg or Emmett Johnson?Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sam McKewon and Evan Bland compare and contrast the messages delivered by Anthony Colandrea, TJ Lateef and Daniel Kaelin, decide whether Pryce Sandfort is among the best Huskers of the 21st Century and debate if Sam Hoiberg is the most beloved Husker athlete in the last 10 years. Plus, Sam has a special comment on Nebraska women's basketball.
In a special Nebraska-Iowa basketball episode of the pod, Iowa beat writer Ethan Petrik of the Quad City Times joins Ben Doody to preview the Huskers-Hawkeyes game. Ethan also shares his perspective on how Iowa fans treated Pryce Sandfort and how Iowa reacted to the postgame court storm and Fred Hoiberg's run-in with a fan who approached Hoiberg in the postgame handshake line.
Nebraska was able to score 51 points in the second half on their way to an 82-67 win at USC... but they trailed 36-31 at the halfSam Hoiberg post game said "he doesn't feel like it's his team" but admitted he saw things from the bench that needed to be corrected Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Progressive: https://progressive.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
-Yesterday, Fred Hoiberg told media that Lawrence didn't practice Tuesday because of the illness we talked about, but it's notfor certain that he's out tonight vs. Maryland----also, Berke Buyuktencel is feeling better and could play, but Kendall Blue maybe out with illness-What else did Hoiberg have to say about tonight's matchup vs. the Terrapins?Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nebraska Coach Fred Hoiberg talked with Jim Rome today talking about the phone slap, and his pacemaker. We also have some Spring Game and stadium updates!
Keith Murphy and Andy Fales react to a huge week of college basketball on Murph & Andy as the Iowa Hawkeyes storm the court after a signature win over Nebraska. The guys discuss the reaction from Fred Hoiberg, what set off the Nebraska head coach, and how court-storming continues to be a hot topic across college basketball. Plus, a string of Hilton Magic for the Iowa State Cyclones after big wins over Houston and Kansas at Hilton Coliseum. Also: • Big 12 and Big Ten implications • NCAA Tournament outlook • Reaction from around college basketball • Mr. Movie's weekly movie segment • MORE! Murph & Andy, Sports and More, only on Iowa Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wednesday Hour 1: Heather joins the show, Lucas' roommate update, Iowa upsets Nebraska, Sandfort boo's & Hoiberg hits a phone
Austin, Dak, and Hunter update on the Husker basketball season, give thoughts on Bill Moos memoir, and update on other Husker news.
Sounds like the Husker Hoops head coach is a Debbie Downer over the themed nights. Husker fan Mike Schaefer has takes on the promotion nighs.
Things Discussed: Nebraska: Nearly won that game shorthanded. Got great performances from replacements but ran their starters into the ground. Craig's analysis: Hoiberg decided to play some football. Steamroller screens and the like. Nebraska just made contested threes in the first half that they missed in the second half. Sam Hoiberg is straight up good: understands basketball, understands how to organize a team, understands how to get the ball to his guys. Second half Michigan did press the press the edges a little tighter. Kenpom tracks 2 point distance. We're thrilled. Seth: The most important stats in basketball are two-point defense and two-point offense, and the most important component of two point percentage is distance from the rim. Michigan wins these games because they get to the rim better than anybody and push you away from the rim better than anybody. Hoiberg knew he had to shoot to win, but also drew up some excellent sets to get free twos when he needed them. Shout-out to Nebraska's Max Bredeson kickout and form tackling. Hoiberg messed so well with Michigan's switches: They want to switch one to four, and they want to leave Mara available to put his hand in the way at the rim. Nebraska's response was to run these double screens—the Rip Hamilton way—to get cracks open for their shooters, but that contributed to their shooters getting tired in the 2nd half. Turnovers: some are baked in, unforced. This game additionally had ref show turnovers but they're going to take chances to get to the rim because that's what's so important to them. MSU preview: They're such a Big Ten team. They can get around M's two-point defense because they shoot assisted other twos and those are good enough shots opposite the #1 defense. They get after you (not the ball: they jump on your back) on the boards. Kohler has really turned himself into a shooter, might be an NBA player. Fears was terrible early in the season but now he's an excellent guard. Gets after it (and you) on defense, isn't a great shooter but can find pockets to pass into and draws a ton of fouls then makes his FTs. Coen Carr = Brent Petway! MSU is going to play dirty. Nobody in the country gets better calls at home, and they are going to use that strategically. Expect them to be mauling Mara to deny paint touches, expect Cooper to have his arm wrapped on Rez and pulling him down. All the gritty trick that define Izzo teams. What's with Yax? Think he's drawing more defensive attention and that's creating more for Morez Johnson. That's a credit to Dusty May: when he built this roster he built in answers for everything you want to do to them. Credit to Trey McKenney. He's become the 6th man, because he will come in and give you whatever you need right then. Defense? He's big and athletic. Need to hit some free throws (vs OSU, or the three at the Under-8 timeout?) he's got you. Missing your threes, he'll knock down a pair.
Austin, Dak, and Hunter recap the Huskers loss to Michigan on the road.
More from Nebraska-Michigan, including postgame interviews from each coach. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Austin, Dak, and Hunter recap the recent news in Husker Sports, including Nebraska Basketball, Mike Ekeler to USC, and Transfer Portal News.
Welcome to the debut of The NebrasketBRAL Show! After being a part of The Nebraska Hour for football season, Brandon Bral is ready to break out with his own Nebraska CornHuskers Men's College Basketball -centric vehicle! Brock White is on board to keep things on track... we'll see how this goes! Shout out to Kent Pavelka!!!
It's time for The Nebraska Hour! The 2025 Bowl Extravaganza wraps up with tonight's National Championship Game between the Miami Hurricanes and Indiana Hoosiers. Timmy Nebraska, Brandon Bral, Brock White, + Magee get ready for the last college football game of the year!
Kyle Crooks sits down with the General Manger of Nebraska men's basketball Luca Virgilio to talk about the undefeated start, building of a roster, and working in the transfer portal. Jessica Coody also chats with graduate manager Charlie Hoiberg about his role with the team.
Jessica Coody sat down with Pryce Sandfort to talk about his first season with Nebraska Men's Basketball, what's gone into the best start in program history, what it's like learning Nate Loenser's defensive system and what makes it so succesful, how close the team is and why the chemistry has been so important for the Huskers, Pryce dives into his overall game and how he's been able to elevate his game from being seen as just a "shooter," he recalls going to Fred Hoiberg's Iowa State camps as a kid and what it's like now being coached by Hoiberg, how special PBA atmosphere is, the goals moving forward and much more!
Austin, Dak, and Hunter ring in the New Year with discussion on Husker football and basketball.
-A lot of people wanted Hoiberg fired after his third year, and it's hard not to see why----they were 7-25, 7-20 and 10-22 in his first 3years at Nebraska, and now it's started to flourish the last 3 years-Matt Rhule hasn't had THAT kind of rough start at Nebraska, but if he did he'd be surely gone…so has Hoiberg's success allowedpatience for Rhule or is it totally different?Our Sponsors:* Check out Aura.com: https://aura.com/remove* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.com* Check out Progressive: https://www.progressive.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We discuss the differences between the way Fred Hoiberg built his team at Nebraska and the way Matt Rhule has built up the football program.
Cole Stukenholtz & Nate Rohr discuss the Dylan Raiola transfer, his two years in Lincoln, and the next steps for Matt Rhule and Nebraska's offense. Evan Bland from the Omaha World-Herald stops by to give his analysis of the Raiola era. Evan also tells the guys what NU can learn from the Las Vegas Bowl and how the Huskers should prioritize certain positions in the transfer portal. Husker Volleyball suffered a crushing 5-set loss in the Elite 8 to Texas A&M, their only loss of the 2025 season. Cole & Nate say how they'll remember this team, and Evan reports on the incredible atmosphere in the Devaney Center. Nebraska men's basketball is ranked #15 after their buzzer-beating road win over Illinois. The team will play a couple cupcakes next before hosting Michigan State on January 2. The guys marvel at how Hoiberg built this roster on development and everyone knowing their role. Husker women are also 11-0 and nationally ranked, and will see USC on December 29. Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and GBR!
Austin, Dak, and Hunter recap recent news and updates in Husker sports.
Austin, Dak, and Hunter recap the Iowa game and discuss Matt Rhule's future at Nebraska.
Austin, Dak, and Hunter recap the Huskers loss to Penn St.
Austin, Dak, and Hunter preview Penn St.
Austin, Dak, and Hunter discuss the Husker basketball win over Oklahoma in Sioux Falls and then give initial thoughts on Penn State.
We demand answers on where Robin's new intro is, recap Nebrasketball's opening win over West Georgia, which players were good, and which players were merely gooooood, the defense for Hoiberg's squad, and more.