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The final hour of today's show has us debating the most prudent Nebraska Football position battles, we replay the Scott Frost audio from his press conference today. Next we give a quick rundown of the NBA Draft on tonight and finally what's on tap closes the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The final hour of today's show hears audio from three Nebraska players at Big Ten Media Days. Michael Bruntz from Husker 24/7 comes on to keep the conversation going regarding media days, Big Red athletics, depth on the NEB roster and more. We hear the official announcement of the Cleveland Guardians and what's on tap closes the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We kick off with today's final hour with now former Husker Pitcher Cade Povich on the line to talk his being drafted in the third round of the MLB draft to the Minnesota Twins and what his days have been like since being drafted and where he goes from here. We then hear audio from John Cook, Rick Allen and Adam Carriker reacting to the hiring of Trev Alberts as Nebraska's new AD. We talk about how important continuity in the Nebraska program is moving forward and What's on Tap closes the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gaston County has kicked off a new fiscal year, and members of our budget team join Savvy Citizen to talk about what residents can expect and some insight into how difficult decisions get made in getting the county to a budget that didn't use any fund balance for the first time in over five decades.
Today's final hour launches with a look at the betting line announced between Nebraska and Illinois in week 1. Dirk Chatelain from the Omaha World Herald calls in to talk CWS and the long history of the hiring of Athletics Directors at the University of Nebraska including the conflict between Osborne and Bill Byrne. He also gives his thoughts and opinion on the Nebraska AD job and how the position is viewed outside of the state. One final look at the CWS finals game 3 and what's on tap closes the show.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Today's final hour starts off with a quick update on the weather surrounding the College World Series. We then move into a discussion about Adrian Martinez and what he will need to do this season to be successful and what might keep him from success. What's on Tap closes the show.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Today's final hour opens with another recap of the CWS situation that went down over the weekend. Gentry Estes from The Tennessean pops on the show to provide his perspective about the situation with NC State and Vanderbilt including how this could impact all sports moving forward as well as the rivalry between Vandy and Mississippi St. MLB's first sticky stuff substance suspension has happened and What's on Tap closes the show.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Today's final hour opens with a recap of the situation developing at the CWS for NC St. We then replay our interview with Parker Gabriel of the Lincoln Journal Star about Bill Moos' retirement. The final between NC St and Vandy is called live by Nick and Eddie, What's on Tap closes the show.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
We begin hour 4 with Tim Kurkjian, legendary broadcaster from ESPN came on the show to provide us with his thoughts and opinions on the MLB sticky stuff crackdown, a potential work stoppage in MLB over the CBA and the College World Series then and now. We then move on to the Name Image Likeness (NIL) laws being passed and the NCAA's lack of involvement. A weather delay hits the CWS and What's on Tap closes the show.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
The final hour of today's show begins with a continued look at CBS Sports' O/U wins list for the Big Ten. Mitch Sherman from The Athletic is on to talk CWS nachos, Nebraska football wins prediction and other story lines of the upcoming season. Throwback Thursday and What's on Tap closes the show.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Today's final hour has Aaron Fitt from D1baseball.com talking the CWS so far, how things look the rest of the way and what Nebraska baseball's future looks like. Nick and Brock then preview the Mississippi St and Virginia game and admire the great pitching we've seen so far. More thoughts on Nebraska's reputation in the national conversation in media and What's on Tap closes our show.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Today's final hours begins with a look at MLB starting to look for sticky stuff on the pitchers before and during games. Nick and Eddie breakdown a look at Big Ten football this season and they look at upcoming CWS games and what's on tap closes the show.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
Today's show closes with a look at tailgating etiquette and what drinks to pass out. What the NCAA's lack of decision about the NIL means going forward. More talk about a potential 12-team CFB playoff and what's on tap finishes the show.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
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Chris Schmidt and Elijah Herbel open the show by discussing news that the College Football Playoff will officially expand to 12 teams, as well as news that Iowa's Kinnick Stadium will start selling beer and wine. Parker Gabriel tells us what his beer of choice in Memorial Stadium would be before Gary Barnett joins to give his reaction to playoff expansion. Chase Androff's high school coach, Ben Burk, also joins to tell us about the newest Husker commit before Danny Burke joins to give us his Best Bets. AÂ Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
Today's final hour starts off with a discussion of if games should be a forfeit or a no contest for Big Ten games affected by COVID. Then Tom Shatel from the Omaha World Herald is on the line to talk the student section at Memorial Stadium. Finally we look at CBSsports' rank of college coaches and where Scott Frost lands and finally What's on Tap closes the show.
Today's final hour takes a look at the final two weekends of Big Ten baseball, we replay Nick's interview with Nebraska Pitching Coach Jeff Christy. A little donuts talk and What's on Tap closes the show.
Today's final hour hears Nick recap CBS Sports' overreactions to the Big Ten. Even Bland then hops on to talk Husker Baseball so far and moving forward. A quick look at the FCS Title game and What's on Tap closes the show.
Former NFL Lineman Dave Tollefson is on the phone talking all things NFL including Tebow the TE, Rodgers on the move and more NFL storylines. He also gives his thoughts on the Oakland A's potentially relocating. More NFL talk follows regarding the CBA. A player picks Milwaukee over Duke and UVA? What's on tap closes the show.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick and producer TJ get into some odds released by betonline on the odds to win the Big Ten conference in college football. Next, we talk Husker baseball and football. Then could the Oakland Athletic's be on the move to another city and we close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick learns about a good baseball hoax from a listener after the whole Rookie of the Year segment in the third hour. Next, we talk Albert Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals with Brian Walton of thecardinalnation.com. Then we get to some more Scott Frost audio talking about the wide receivers and running backs before we get you out of here with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick talks a little more about Cinco De Mayo stories before talking Husker football and needing to get to 6 or 7 wins in the fourth year of Frost. Next, we talk more Husker football with Mitch Sherman of The Athletic. Then producer TJ lets Nick know that trillions of bugs called cicadas will be emerging from the ground very soon. We end the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick revisits the Nebraska football team adding Fordham and if you are upset at that, Nick suggests getting upset with something else. Next, we talk Husker baseball and football with Chris Basnett of the Lincoln Journal Star. Then Nick admits that even though he hates the New York Yankees he will be rooting for them tonight against the Houston Astros. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets into something from the previous segment where ESPN's Jeremy Fowler wonders if there could be a Rodgers-Wilson trade. Next, we talk with Evan Bland of the Omaha World Herald about the Husker football & baseball teams. Then Nick does research for a Husker football question he was asked during the break before we get you out of here with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick has a quick segment before we get you to his conversation with former Husker Jeremiah Sirles on the NFL Draft and the Husker spring game. Then we replay our conversation with Husker Baseball Head Coach Will Bolt. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick wonders if there can actually be a winner & loser category after one round of the NFL Draft tonight. Next, we talk more NFL Draft with Brian Bosarge of deepfrieddraft.com. Then some more thoughts on Aaron Rodgers wanting out of Green Bay and some more thoughts on the Husker spring game before we our out of here with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets more into the San Francisco 49ers and how they seem to be undecided a bit whether to go with Mac Jones or Trey Lance. Next, we talk to Husker Baseball Head Coach Will Bolt on his team's strong season they've been having. Then Nick has to admit he was wrong about something from the 1st segment of this past hour before we end the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets back into the Husker baseball team and how the schedule finishes up and how we can learn something new about this team now that they have a national ranking next to their name. Next, we get back to NFL Draft talk with Eric Edholm of Yahoo Sports, Then Nick gets into how not every QB has to be like Philip Rivers as it comes to Trevor Lawrence who is more laid back. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick is getting pumped for a big Saturday that will include the Husker spring game and the final day of the NFL Draft. Next, we talk Chicago sports with Jordan Bernfield of ESPN. Then Nick gets back to Husker baseball team getting the series win and now being ranked in the Top 25. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the second and final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick and producer TJ Henning have some fun with some dumb humor before taking a look at the Husker baseball series against Michigan State and what they Head Coach has to say about his team heading in. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
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On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets into some new points of emphasis for college football officials as some new rules were put out today. Next, we talk with Evan Bland of the Omaha World Herald. Then we get into some Husker offensive line talk and who is impressing right now on that unit in spring ball. We end the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets into the news coming out of Husker spring football practice today with the Husker offense struggling today in a scrimmage against the defense. Next, we talk more Huskers with Chris Basnett of the Lincoln Journal Star. Then Nick gets into how the RPI will play into things this season in college baseball for selecting postseason teams. We close out show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets into his Top 5 Stoner movies on this 4/20 day. Then we talk Big Ten with Big Ten Ben Ben Stevens of the Locked on Big Ten Podcast. Next, CBS Sports has an article with 7 college football coaches with the most pressure entering the season and Nick talks why Frost is on the list as well as Lincoln Riley. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the first and final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick comes on after the Husker Volleyball teams falls in the Elite 8 to Texas. Nick then gets into the open practice for the Husker football team and the takeaways he got from it. Then Nick gets into why the Husker baseball team isn't ranked and now says why that doesn't make sense. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets to what Husker Basketball Head Coach Fred Hoiberg had to say about the new additions added to his roster. Next, Husker baseball and spring ball talk with Evan Bland of the Omaha World Herald. Then we get Nick's reaction to the Chicago White Sox throwing a no hitter last night against his Cleveland Indians. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, we hear what Head Coach John Cook had to say to the media as the team gets ready for their first game in the NCAA Tournament tomorrow. Next, we continue the volleyball talk with Lincoln Arneal of the Omaha World Herald. Then we get into why it has been more of a quieter spring for the Husker defense compared to the offense. We end the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick is surprised as to how many things we have learned so far from Husker football this spring. Next, we talk more Husker football with Mitch Sherman of The Athletic. Then Nick gets into Scott Frost's former QB McKenzie Milton and how he looked in his spring game for Florida State. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, we bring on former Husker Jay Moore to talk Masters and how important spring ball is in the getting better as a football player process. Next, Nick and producer TJ get into one thing that has them excited about spring ball: apparently deep shots being taken by the Husker offense. Then the guys stumble upon who were the oldest qb's to play and at what age before we get you out of here with What's on Tap.
On the shortened and final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick talks more about the offensive line and how it's still hard to finally buy all the way in on that unit. We end the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, a listener wanted to get Nick's thoughts on what Husker Deontai Williams had to say about his team not wanting to play in a bowl game last season. Next, we talk Husker football and baseball with Evan Bland of the Omaha World Herald. Then Nick gives another Masters scoreboard update before we get you out of here with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick continues his did you know facts from the movie Major League before we talk with Matt Rudy of Golf Digest. Then Nick gives out his picks he's made for The Masters and we close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets into how the Husker defense can be a lot better next season but it depends how much help they get from the Husker offense. Next, we talk with Mike Schaefer of Huskers 24/7. Then Nick follows up on something Mike Schaefer said during the interview on how the Husker football staff is recruiting the state. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick takes a look at what Husker QB Adrian Martinez had to say today to the media and why a certain quote stuck out to him. Next, we talk Huskers with Chris Basnett of the Lincoln Journal Star. Then Nick gets into the NCAA announcing they will have pre-determined sites for the NCAA Baseball Regionals and Super Regionals and what that could mean for teams in Nebraska. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, we learn of a surprise Husker Football commitment which somehow turns into Nick reflecting on his times with comedians on the show. Next, we get more into the NFL Draft and hear what Todd McShay has to say about Mac Jones and Justin Fields. Then we get into some audio from Husker Baseball Head Coach Will Bolt before we get outta here with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick is getting pumped for the MLB Opening Day tomorrow but knows down the road a new CBA is going to need to be agreed to after the season. Next, we talk Husker spring football with Mitch Sherman of The Athletic. Then Nick addresses a top in-state football recruit not having Nebraska in his top 10 schools. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets back into Husker football and that WR room which has a ton of mystery in his eyes. Next, we talk with Stand-up comedian Craig Gass as he is performing at the Funny Bone this weekend. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, we get back into what Coach Frost had to say surrounding Husker spring football and Nick noticing a different tone from the Coach today. Next, we talk with Dirk Chatelain, sports columnist for the Omaha World Herald. Then we get back to more Frost audio talking about culture and Adrian Martinez. We close out the show with What's on Tap.
On the final hour of The Nick Handley Show, Nick gets into what Husker Athletic Director Bill Moos had to say on trying to add a September home game for the 2021 season. Next, we talk with ESPN's radio Freddie Coleman on Deshaun Watson, NCAA Tournament and the NBA Trade deadline. Then Nick takes a look at what other Big Ten teams are doing if they are allowing fans or not at there events. We close out the show with What's on Tap.