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The official home for audio programming from Corn Nation, SB Nation's community for fans of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers.

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  • HUSKER HEAT - The Corn Nation Softball Show: Comin’ In Hot in 2026

    25/02/2026 Duración: 51min

    Sorry for the late notice, but I wanted to get the show going a couple of weeks early this season and that meant overcoming tech glitches - it is what it is.

  • Five Heart Podcast: Nebraska Spring Ball Buzz, Coach Pressers, New Defense Breakdown + RB Room Talk

    20/02/2026 Duración: 01h39min

    Greg, Minnie, and Fred open the Five Heart Podcast in classic chaotic form—joking about missing Facebook, snow totals, and “guess what” banter—before diving into a big Husker news day: spring ball chatter and press conferences featuring Matt Rhule, new defensive coordinator Rob Aurich… (plus a heavy dose of defensive jargon), and Dana Holgorsen. Minnie is fully back on the February Kool-Aid, while Greg and Fred play the jaded counterbalance, especially when Holgorsen admits they didn’t know what the offense was best at until six games in last season. They break down defensive philosophy (split safeties, quarters, big bodies for the Big Ten) and debate whether Nebraska’s issues have been preparation, staff, or development—cue a long Donovan Raiola roasting session. Running backs become a major topic: Holgerson praises the room (Nelson, Mozee, Ives, Ja Rule, others) and argues media/fans worry more than the coaches, while everyone agrees the offensive line is the real key. The show detours into Penn State, sche

  • Five Heart Podcast: The Moos Fallout, Husker Hoops, and Breakfast Pizza

    13/02/2026 Duración: 01h44min

    Greg opens the show in classic chaotic fashion, introducing Minnie Hunt and newly “promoted from the group chat” co-host Fred Sacco while accidentally throwing random images on screen. The conversation immediately derails into a surprisingly gourmet debate about breakfast pizza: Fred’s version features bacon, egg, herb Havarti, dill, and green onion on a bakery sourdough crust from Omaha; Greg counters with a fully homemade crust (rolled out with a Louisville Slugger), smoked cheddar, bacon, sausage, and scrambled eggs. Minnie is offended she wasn’t included in the earlier breakfast-pizza “cabal,” then tries to steer them toward “fruit pizza,” triggering friendly mockery and more donut-and-gas-station talk (including Casey’s breakfast pizza snobbery). The show pivots to Bill Moos’ book The Crab Creek Chronicles, where Moos describes heavy meddling around the Scott Frost hire, claims Frost wasn’t eager for the job, and allegedly asked Moos to convince the team to play the 2020 bowl. They also touch on Moos exp

  • Five Heart Podcast: NOT MATT RHULE'S PODCAST

    06/02/2026 Duración: 01h31min

    Greg kicks off a Thursday-night Five Heart Podcast on Corn Nation’s platforms with Fred and Minnie, immediately devolving into the usual chaos: muted mics, jokes, and wardrobe policing. Minnie admits she’s still “in mourning” after a rough offseason of losing coaches and players, but the group circles back to the mantra: trust Matt Rhule—even if they wish he’d communicate more. They correct a chat rumor: it’s not Dylan Raiola switching positions; it’s Dayton Raiola committing to Oregon as a tight end. That sparks banter about the Raiola family, recruiting ties to Polynesian communities, and a brief derail into religion and “what’s offensive,” which the crew quickly tries (and fails) to escape. Another running debate follows: can Husker fans “like” other teams? Greg insists you can watch other games, but you can’t cheer for anyone else; Minnie argues it’s fine to enjoy good football. Eventually, they transition to real Husker news: special teams changes after staff departures, including discussion of form

  • Nebraska Football 2026 Schedule & Men's Basketball 20-1

    30/01/2026 Duración: 01h33min

    Minnie Hunt kicks off the Five Heart Podcast without Greg (who’s late due to computer issues), joined by Fred Sacco. They joke about Greg’s basement setup, chat about the weather, and riff on Stranger Things. The conversation quickly turns to Nebraska men’s basketball and the Huskers’ close loss at Michigan. Fred blames himself for watching, while Minnie and Greg argue the refs tilted the game late, but they’re encouraged by how Nebraska competed despite missing key players. They agree it may be beneficial to get the first loss out of the way, and wonder how the AP poll will treat Nebraska after a “respectable” defeat. The show detours into Nebraska adding women’s varsity flag football in 2028, including a notable early scholarship offer to McKenna Cook. They compare flag football’s rise to the case for adding women’s wrestling, crack jokes about WWE, and complain about the cost and culture of club soccer. Eventually, they pivot to Nebraska football: the 2026 schedule is out. They go game-by-game, mixing opti

  • Five Heart Podcast: Ekeler Leaves Nebraska as Taylor Moves In

    23/01/2026 Duración: 02h11min

    The Five Heart Podcast opens with Greg in Southern Illinois and Minnie reporting in from Pinetop, Arizona, as the crew jokes about time zones, “mountain girls,” and a brutal cold front hitting the Midwest. The chat piles on with weather reports, and the hosts briefly spiral into a funny-but-bleak discussion about rain, wildfires, and the realities of winter. The big show news is that “Monday Night Therapy” is going on hiatus for the offseason, and Fred is joining the Five Heart Podcast as a regular panelist—turning the show into a new “tripod” dynamic. After some banter about streaming services replacing cable and costing just as much, the mood shifts: they’re “wearing black” because Nebraska has lost special teams coordinator Mike Eckler, who is headed to USC. Minnie is especially furious and disappointed, arguing Eckler was a major reason special teams improved so fast. From there, the conversation expands into bigger concerns: staff turnover, Matt Rhule’s culture and talent evaluation, portal strategy

  • Five Heart Podcast: Once More Into the Transfer Portal We Go

    16/01/2026 Duración: 01h32min

    The Five Heart Podcast opens with chaos as a CBS Sports report sparks rumors that Nebraska special teams coordinator Mike Ekeler is likely headed to USC. Greg and Minnie immediately caution against rumor-mongering—especially after past inaccurate reports—but the chat spirals into mourning anyway. They vent about the nonstop turnover in modern college football, where coaches and players chase bigger money and loyalty feels scarce. Even if Ekeler leaves, they argue Nebraska has to stay loyal to the program, not any single coach, while still acknowledging Ekeler’s “juice” and the dramatic turnaround he led on special teams. The conversation bounces between frustration and humor: fitted-hat debates, tech issues with the live chat freezing, and a bizarre detour into Frito pie (including Minnie choking on a chip and swearing off the dish forever). Amid the noise, they hit other Nebraska updates: a new defensive line coach (Corey Brown), discussion of defensive schemes, portal recruiting strategy (older, experien

  • Nebraska Huskers: Not A 'Reboot', We're Reshaping

    13/01/2026 Duración: 01h06min

    Minnie Hunt and Fred Sacco kick off Monday Night Therapy riding a rare wave of “vim and vigor” thanks to Nebraska sports actually giving fans reasons to smile—especially a 16–0 men’s basketball team sitting at #8 in the polls, plus the general buzz of winter workouts and portal season. The big on-show feature is Minnie’s deep dive on new defensive line coach Corey Brown (from Miami of Ohio), replacing Terry Bradden. They like his fundamentals-first approach—coming off the ball hard, pad level, hands, and teaching drills like “chop, rip, roll-out”—and they cite his recent production: strong red-zone defense, forced turnovers, and big sack totals, even with new starters. They also love his background: Houston native, played at Iowa, arena ball, stops at Notre Dame and Rutgers, and a reputation for building disruptive fronts while investing in players as people. They run through portal adds (including San Diego State transfers who already know the system), debate roster needs—especially the ongoing panic ab

  • Five Heat Podcast: Happy Husker New Year! More Transfer Portal News

    09/01/2026 Duración: 01h33min

    Tonight’s Five Heart Podcast opens like a Thursday-night bar set: loud, loose, and already a little off the rails. Greg rolls in as “the face that runs the place,” Minnie fires back with Blues Brothers/Cab Calloway chaos, and the chat jumps in to heckle like it’s front row on open mic night. Then the show turns into portal-season whiplash: tons of guys in the transfer portal, not many landing spots, and the reality that jumping in can mean falling through the cracks. The big football meat hits with QB talk—Anthony Colandria’s UNLV numbers get rattled off with the intensity of a drummer counting in a breakdown: big passing yards, rushing scores, some sacks, but upside. They mix in O-line hope (Tree, Brendan Black, maybe more) and the eternal “where’s our D-line coach?” question. Then it’s pure Five Heart Theater: a savage Dylan Raiola bit that’s equal parts funny and cathartic, like screaming lyrics you don’t want to relate to but do. The rest is classic: sports updates, Star Wars/Lord of the Rings fighti

  • MNT: Nebraska Huskers Portal Party

    06/01/2026 Duración: 01h12min

    Minnie and Fred kick off “Monday Night Therapy” in full sad Husker mode, only to watch Nebraska’s latest QB commit (Minchey… or “what’s-his-name”) flip to Kentucky before he even sees Lincoln. The chat spirals into the same old rage: transfer portal chaos, NIL bidding wars, “do not contact” tags that mean nothing, and the exhausting feeling of caring way more than the players do. Greg jumps in like an angry old man yelling at clouds—commit, stay, earn it—while everyone wonders if Nebraska is becoming a development black hole where talent shows up, stagnates, or bolts. They drift into gallows humor: rating thighs and badonks, joking about being a basketball school, and comparing NIL to throwing cash on roulette. The bowl game gets rehashed too—fast start, total collapse, the familiar moment you know it’s over. Meanwhile, people admit watching has become a chore, and that’s the scariest part: OG fans tapping out. By the end, they’re still wearing Nebraska gear, still together, still coping with mockery—bec

  • Corn Nation Overreaction: Bowl Game, Season Overreaction

    05/01/2026 Duración: 01h32min

    On this final Overreaction episode of the 2025 season, Greg, Hoss, and Jake will talk about the Las Vegas Bowl. What transpired that led to a 44-22 Nebraska loss at the hands of the Utah Utes? How did the transfer portal, injuries, and assistant coach firings affect the team? And why did one Las Vegas Bowl official allegedly claim, "Nebraska's lack of athleticism was astounding?" Nebraska still doesn't have a defensive line coach, the transfer portal is open. Players are out. Players are in. And we're facing a very long off-season after losing out last three in poor fashion and four of the last five. Can we find optimism heading into the break? Will the Huskers ever return to form?

  • Five Heart Podcast: The Las Vegas Bowl Recap/Reaction

    01/01/2026 Duración: 01h13min

    On a Five Heart Podcast on a special day and time, Greg and Minnie (and maybe a special guest) will discuss Nebraska's performance in the Las Vegas Bowl against the Utah Utes. Lots of players missing from Nebraska's roster today, as Nyziah Hunter was a gameday scratch for health purposes. No Emmett Johnson as the stud prepares for the draft. Were TJ Lateef and the Patchwork Huskers able to pull the upset against the ranked Utes? Utah itself is going through a transition after their head coach Kyle Whittingham was hired by Michigan, prompting several of their notable players to sit out the bowl game. Be a part of the best comment section in Husker Nation when the Eking Crew takes over the Five Heart Podcast, approximately thirty minutes after the conclusion of the Las Vegas Bowl, here on Corn Nation's YouTube, Facebook, and X. Go Big Red, Always.

  • MNT: Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. Utah Utes Las Vegas Bowl Preview

    30/12/2025 Duración: 01h04min

    Minnie Hunt opens “Monday Night Therapy” with Fred Sacco and Fred’s dog Willie as the crew gears up for Nebraska’s final game of 2025, the Las Vegas Bowl against Utah. The mood is a mix of relief and cautious optimism: as fans, they feel the team is “limping across the finish line,” but they also see the bowl as the start of next season—extra practices, player evaluations, and a chance for new coaches to get real film on players. They discuss why Nebraska might have an edge: Utah’s opt-outs and injuries (especially in the trenches) could matter, and Nebraska’s own absences feel less damaging. They’re excited to finally see backup running backs, a faster tempo, and the “X-factor” of a simplified approach under new staff influence. They also recap bowl-week events in Vegas and laugh about Matt Rhule’s hat-backwards “gimmick” and social-media images. The conversation veers into Michigan hiring Kyle Whittingham and fanbase “self-soothing,” before returning to Nebraska’s mindset: as underdogs with nothing to

  • Five Heart Podcast: 'Twas the Night After Christmas and it's Husker Game Week!

    27/12/2025 Duración: 01h55min

    On this episode of the Five Heart Podcast, the hosts will take a long look at the upcoming Las Vegas Bowl match-up with the Utah Utes. It was announced on Friday that Utah's coach Kyle Whittingham was in the works to be the new head coach at the University of Michigan. Would Whittingham coach Utah in the bowl game? After that word was made public, allegedly several Utah players began opting out of the bowl game. They were going to play for the man who was going to step down from coaching. But if he's being poached to coach at a Big Ten school, maybe their fealty isn't required. Also, on Christmas, Nebraska received the commitment Christmas Wishes from Ahmad Hudson, a five-star and the number-one tight end in the country for the Class of 2027. So while there' still some of the 2025 season yet to play out, we can always look to the future. In fact, have you noticed that we as Husker fans tend to look at the past (though not as much as we are accused of doing) and to the future, but we don't always apprec

  • HUSKERS HAPPY HOUR! - Vegas, New Coaches, A Lonely QB Room & Other Stuff

    25/12/2025 Duración: 02h11min

    Join us to talk about everything going this tumultuous season in which drama seemed to pop in constantly like a flatulent unwelcome guest. As a final bow on a season which actually showed slight & continued progress, the 7-5 Huskers were gifted one of the three 10-2 programs who failed to be selected for the CFP. Utah is expected to roll the Huskers like well-prepared pizza dough and such a result will bring the haters out in droves. Do we have a chance? Let’s talk about it tonight and take a look at some of Utah’s key players including the opt-out issues of their own - we won’t be the only ones missing an All-American. Pour that favorite drinky-drink

  • Five Heart Podcast: Nebraska Football - At Least It's Not Boring!

    19/12/2025 Duración: 01h51min

    This week on the Five Heart Podcast, Nebraska's intended transfer portal departures will be discussed. Dylan Raiola is the latest Husker to likely attach a "former" ahead of that. Speaking of former Huskers, Emmett Johnson was named an All-American, rightfully so, if you ask me. He is Nebraska's first All-American since Lavonte David, and that just seems too long. We're now two weeks away from the Las Vegas Bowl, and preparation continues. It also includes Geep Wade and Rob Aurich. They may only be consulting or just present for the bowl game, but they have the ability to be around the players. This is why thirteen practices ahead of the bowl game are important. There will also be discussion about the Nebraska volleyball team's season coming to an unfortunately pre-mature end. But hey, basketball continues to impress. So...you win some, you lose some. Literally.

  • HUSKERS HAPPY HOUR: The Portal Taketh Away - Does It Giveth As Well?

    18/12/2025 Duración: 02h12min

    It's the Husker Happy Hour as bowl chatter continues and, oh by the way, the Huskers had a 3rd player enter the portal. That might be news? Have we perhaps known for a bit and have another QB in our crosshairs? How is TJ? Can Phil Snow repair a defense which dropped off hard in the final two games? Volleyball, what the hell? These are only a few of the subjects on the table tonight for you guys as the comments will once again guide the show. Fire away as this has proven to be one of the most drama-filled seasons in a stretch full of them. We will have a couple of guests as CN volleyball writer Mylie K. joins to close the early curtain on a 33-1 Husker season. And, just to double down on nepotism, her brother Drew, who you may know better as mustang6197, will hop in later as well. There may be others. Who knows who might drop in?? So pour your favorite beverage & pull up a stool - the Huskers Happy Hour is back!

  • Monday Night Therapy: Dylan Raiola Entering the Transfer Portal

    16/12/2025 Duración: 01h09min

    In this episode of Monday Night Therapy on Corn Nation, Minnie Hunt and Fred Sacco process the emotional fallout from quarterback Dylan Raiola officially entering the transfer portal. What begins as gallows humor quickly turns into a deep, timeline-driven postmortem of Raiola’s Nebraska tenure, from his arrival and early promise to his injury, coaching changes, and eventual departure. Minnie lays out the sequence of events—Raiola’s stats, the USC injury, the UCLA win with TJ Lateef, the firing of coordinators, and the domino effect that followed—arguing the ending felt inevitable. The discussion wrestles with whether Nebraska mortgaged its future around one player, the failures of the offensive line and scheme, and how NIL and the transfer portal have fundamentally changed roster stability. Fred frames Raiola’s exit as “addition by subtraction,” while Minnie defends the quarterback, arguing Nebraska failed to protect or properly support him. Both agree the program placed too much weight on a single solutio

  • Five Heart Podcast: Nebraska Basketball and Volleyball Shine, Football Still Here

    12/12/2025 Duración: 02h09min

    This week on the Five Heart Podcast, co-hosts Minnie and Greg START THE SHOW talking about men's and women's basketball as well as top-ranked volleyball's pursuit of the national championship. Then the focus will turn to football. The Huskers have an opponent for the Las Vegas Bowl, and the duo will discuss the Utah Utes. Our very own Minnie will be in attendance for that game. Nebraska has two new assistant coaches and is zeroing in on a third, so we will see how this Husker squad looks/performs on New Years Eve. Because of upcoming holidays, we have some scheduling updates for Christmas and New Years weeks. It's a fun show with plenty of involvement from the Eking Crew!

  • HUSKERS HAPPY HOUR: This Is Your Night!

    11/12/2025 Duración: 02h29min

    Join us for the Huskers Happy Hour. And tonight, as the first week of bowl practices kick off, I am going to be turning to the comments after a short intro and we’ll see how far you take us. There’s no Husker game to review or preview this week, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of things to talk about - the firings and hirings at Offensive Line & Defensive Coordinator & Defensive Line, “Is Dylan staying or leaving??”, conference championship weekend & how Duke threw a bag of firecrackers into the whole mess, the CFP committee’s impossible weekend , and, of course, why Notre Dame didn’t deserve to be in & as a result, are little entitled crybaby bitches.

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