Corn Nation: For Nebraska Cornhuskers Fans

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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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  • Monday Night Therapy: Nebraska’s New Defensive Coordinator, OLine Coach and Bowl Game Announced

    09/12/2025 Duración: 01h04min

    The latest Monday Night Therapy opens with Minnie and Fred joking about their unusual background, wrestling belts, and Nebraska’s perpetual “pre-season championship” optimism. Conversation quickly shifts to major staff changes: the firing of offensive line coach Donovan Raiola and the swift hiring of Georgia Tech’s Geep Wade. Minnie and Fred highlight Wade’s impressive résumé, especially Georgia Tech surrendering only nine sacks in three years, and discuss how his aggressive, physical line play could dramatically improve protection for Nebraska’s quarterbacks. The two also address defensive coordinator changes. With John Butler gone, new DC Rob Aurich is joining the transition team ahead of the bowl game. His history of quickly improving defenses gives them cautious optimism. Roster news dominates much of the discussion—transfer portal chatter, fears about Dylan Raiola’s injury timeline, and speculation about his future. The hosts debate the challenges of bowl opt-outs across college football and preview

  • Five Heart Podcast: Early Signing Day and Awaiting the Bowl Game Invitation

    06/12/2025 Duración: 02h05min

    This week on the Five Heart Podcast, hosts Minnie and Greg will honestly probably NOT recap the Iowa game from last week, outside of discussing how it led to Defensive Coordinator John Butler being future-endeavored. I mean, 40-16 is absolutely abhorrent. You don't want to discuss that. We don't want to discuss that. But the good news is that there are new Huskers on the horizon. Wednesday was Early Signing Day. And while some will lament the fact that ESD takes the wind out of the sails of National Signing Day in February, I suppose it will be nice to know who plans to play for the Huskers. It's like knowing what's beneath the gift wrapping on Christmas morning (SEASONAL REFERENCE!). There will also be mention (and for reasons that I'm not able to disclose, no more than mentions) of the Nebraska volleyball team preparing for its post-season tournament. The duo will also mention the undefeated Nebraska men's basketball team as they prepare for Creighton on Sunday. And because it's the holiday season,

  • HUSKERS HAPPY HOUR: We Are Doomed Forever…Or Are We?

    03/12/2025 Duración: 02h10min

    Join us for the Huskers Happy Hour and OH MY GOD, this is the worst year EVER!! Or it’s the best regular season record we’ve had since 2015? So confusing but we have plenty to hash out after a second straight blowout quickly followed by the John Butler firing. We can talk about that, about T.J. Lateef’s injured effort, and about Emmett Johnson’s big day in a losing effort which really upset some Iowa fans and who gives a shit? So there’s plenty of cliffs from which to jump on the eve of signing day and we need you to do that. I’ll have 1-2 guests as well, so saddle up - it’s bowl season! Huskers Happy Hour - pour your favorite cold one and join us.

  • Monday Night Therapy: Where do we go from here?

    02/12/2025 Duración: 58min

    On this episode of Monday Night Therapy, Minnie Hunt and Fred Sacco open with humor and self-inflicted shame after Nebraska’s loss to Iowa, including Minnie wearing “Iowa yellow” after losing a bet. The tone quickly shifts as they address the biggest news of the week: defensive coordinator John Butler’s firing following another embarrassing defensive performance, capped by Iowa scoring 40 points. The hosts agree the defense—especially the front seven—collapsed late in the season, plagued by an inexperienced and depleted defensive line that failed to stop the run. They argue Butler, though a strong defensive backs coach, may have been overmatched as a coordinator and became a necessary “fall guy” to satisfy fans and signal change. Interim coordinator Phil Snow is acknowledged as a temporary fix, not a long-term solution. Discussion expands to recruiting, NIL money, and coaching strategy, with concerns that Nebraska continues settling for second- or third-choice coaches and players while struggling to develo

  • Corn Nation Overreaction: Another Season Ends with L to Hawkeyes

    01/12/2025 Duración: 01h05min

    Emmett Johnson was a one-man wrecking crew, racking up 217 rushing yards, but it wasn't enough as Nebraska lost to Iowa 40-16 on Black Friday. Truly, a dark day indeed. Amidst the loss, freshman quarterback TJ Lateef suffered a tear in his hamstring, making him one-dimensional as a player. That led to 9 of 24 passing for an anemic (but nice) 69 yards. Many of TJ's passes were errant, often overthrown. This was a cataclysmic failure from top to bottom. Iowa hasn't changed their style of football since football was invented. There should have been no surprises. Yet Husker fans were indeed surprised by how non-competitive the game was. The team lost, badly. And it comes down to one of two (or both) reasons. A) Either we don't have the personnel to compete with Iowa (IOWA!!!) or 2) We don't know how to coach up the plyers that we have and get them prepared. Matt Rhule said after the game that he was "pissed off." Imagine, Matt, being a lifelong fan and watching this on-field performance. Or even bein

  • Five Heart Podcast: Nebraska vs Io_a on Black Friday...Fueled with Rage!

    27/11/2025 Duración: 02h11s

    Look kids, this is where the rubber meets the road. It's Black Friday. It's Rivalry Week. It's the HyVee Heroes Trophy. Dammit, I hate that trophy. I hate Io_a. I'm developing a healthy distrust of holidays in general, and you edge lords of the internet are starting to win me over to your side in this annual campaign of not only self-loathing, but a deep and perennial lack of enthusiasm about our so-called "beloved" Cornhuskers. Why don't we kick field goals to take early points? Why do we run the ball up the middle five godforsaken times in a row inside the opponents' ten yard line? Why can't we have nice things? And why is it that each Black Friday we have this corporate buffoonery where we have to endure a rock fight with a joke program with even worse fans who are so incompetent they didn't even know they had a Heisman Trophy winner, and their joke of a stadium is named after him?!? I mean seriously, Kinnick Stadium. Their boring brand of football has elevated them to the peak of mediocrity. "T

  • HUSKERS HAPPY HOUR: Iowa Hate Week Is On!

    27/11/2025 Duración: 02h12min

    Huskers Happy Hour kicks off Iowa Hate Week. Yes, yes, we lost to Penn State and we’ll talk about that some, but there’s precious little time to waste in a short turnaround holiday week which will culminate for us on Black Friday when the Huskers break the streak of recent Iowa dominance. Since they’ve never really won a title in anything, we are their Super Bowl and that fact alone is worth some mockery. Bring your Iowa jokes - Fred, I’m lookin’ at you - and let all guns blaze as Iowa fans deserve it. Now, we know they’re a classy bunch - because they will always be the first to tell you so. They must be sweet since they wave at sick kids. For most fanbases, that would be a wonderful thing. For Iowa fans, it’s a shield to be used whenever called to task for consistently lousy behavior - like throwing drinks at Oregon fans who went to their visitors’ cheering section to thank them after defeating the Hawkeyes a couple weeks ago. So let ‘em have it Tuesday night. From nepotism to repeated discrimination

  • Monday Night Therapy: Huskers Collapse Raises Big Questions Ahead of Rivalry Week vs Iowa

    25/11/2025 Duración: 59min

    The episode of Monday Night Therapy opens with Minnie and Fred reacting to Nebraska’s demoralizing loss to Penn State and shifting attention toward rivalry week against Iowa. Minnie describes watching the game at a packed Husker bar in Scottsdale, where early optimism evaporated after Nebraska failed on a key fourth down and Penn State marched 98 yards for a touchdown. Both hosts express deep frustration with Nebraska’s predictable collapse, conservative coaching, and poor line play, noting the defense was overwhelmed despite strong performances from the secondary. They discuss Penn State’s emotional surge under interim coach Terry Smith and contrast it with Nebraska’s lack of cohesion and confidence following Dylan Raiola’s injury. While some fans walked away early, both Minnie and Fred stayed engaged—though reluctantly—to analyze what went wrong. The hosts debate whether Nebraska’s youth, coaching, or physical deficits are the primary issue and lament recurring mistakes reminiscent of past regimes. Loo

  • Corn Nation Overreaction: What an Abysmal Showing at Penn State

    24/11/2025 Duración: 01h21min

    I don't even know what to write for this description. The same issues that have plagued the Huskers all season came up and bit Nebraska in vicious form Saturday night in State College. Nebraska didn't take the early points (again), the opponent marched down the field 98 yards and absolutely demoralized the Huskers in the process. It was crushing. Nebraska never got going again. This episode will be sans Hoss, not because he doesn't have thoughts, but he has a medical reason for not appearing. Greg and Jake will keep this as succinct as possible and turn our attention to Iowa. Wait, Hoss is missing the Iowa Hate Week game? That seems unforgiveable. Luckily he has a medical hardship. Go Big Red...Always.

  • Five Heart Podcast: Raiola Fallout, Emmett Johnson Debate, and Huskers vs. Penn State Predictions

    21/11/2025 Duración: 01h33min

    The latest Five Heart Podcast opens with Greg and Minnie reacting to the major news that quarterback recruit Dayton Raiola has decommitted from Nebraska. Minnie explains that while disappointing, the move may be in Dayton’s best interest given Nebraska’s depth chart and limited early playing time. The hosts also discuss speculation about Dylan Raiola’s future, including social-media activity linking him to Oregon, and emphasize that any decision to leave would be his choice, not fan-driven. Conversation shifts to Nebraska’s offensive struggles, particularly the offensive line, recruiting challenges, and Donovan Raiola’s development timeline. The hosts highlight NIL changes, Pipeline Jerky’s pause, and Troy Dannen’s comments on improving Memorial Stadium revenue and NIL alignment. Attention turns to upcoming on-field matters: Nebraska’s matchup with Penn State, Emmett Johnson’s rising stardom, and whether he should turn pro after the season. They preview Penn State’s run-heavy scheme, Nebraska’s defensive

  • Monday Night Therapy: Can the Huskers Silence Happy Valley?

    18/11/2025 Duración: 50min

    The episode opens with Minnie, Fred, and the ever-sleepy Willie hosting Monday Night Therapy, joking about dog jackets and greeting a lively chat full of familiar names. The conversation quickly shifts to Nebraska’s upcoming game against Penn State, a matchup fans had worried about since January. Despite Penn State’s collapse earlier in the season—including losing their head coach and starting quarterback—Minnie expresses deep concern. She notes their emotional interim coach Terry Smith, strong senior class, and recent win over Michigan State as reasons Nebraska must be wary. Fred is more optimistic, arguing that Penn State hasn’t looked dominant and that Nebraska can win if they start fast, avoid turnovers, and neutralize Penn State’s heavy blitzing “Prowler Package.” Both hosts emphasize the importance of early momentum, gap integrity on defense, and the advantage of TJ Lateef’s mobility at quarterback. They discuss Penn State’s powerful running backs, Nebraska’s improving offensive line, and the emoti

  • Five Heart Podcast: Nebraska Dominates UCLA, TJ Lateef Shines, and Emmett Johnson Makes His Case

    14/11/2025 Duración: 01h38min

    The latest Five Heart Podcast opens with playful banter between Greg and Minnie about titles, equality, and co-hosting duties. Chat participation quickly heats up, leading to jokes and light teasing. The tone stays humorous and conversational throughout. Minnie discusses her recent trip to the UCLA game, describing the Rose Bowl atmosphere and the overwhelming presence of Husker fans. Greg and Minnie agree that Nebraska’s 28–21 win showcased strong game-planning, especially for freshman quarterback TJ Lateef, whose dual-threat mobility helped compensate for offensive-line struggles. They highlight the standout performance of running back Emmett Johnson, praising his elusiveness, durability, and Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors. The discussion turns to injuries, offensive line development, youth on the roster, and how Nebraska’s success might impact player futures—particularly Emmett Johnson’s NFL prospects and the quarterback situation with Dylan Raiola and Lateef. The hosts touch on UCLA’s

  • HUSKERS HAPPY HOUR: Emmett for Heisman…and Other Awards

    12/11/2025 Duración: 02h17min

    It’s bye-week time, so we’ll talk about T.J.’s first start. We’ll talk about the offensive line’s resurgence - no, stop it, yes they are. We’ll talk about John Butler’s Blackshirts. The Special Teams. The receivers turning into a hunting unit. And Emmett Johnson. Yes, all it took was a record-breaking game on an episode of Big Ten After Dark in Los Angeles, but people are noticing now. In under a year, he’s gone from backup to “Is he going to declare early?” We’ll talk about it all and you will join in, because your comments aren’t just requested - on the best nights, they’ll run the show. So pour your favorite cold (or hot) one and jump into the Huskers Happy Hour !

  • Monday Night Therapy: Huskers Rise Behind TJ Lateef & Emmett Johnson, Top UCLA 28–21

    11/11/2025 Duración: 01h05min

    Minnie and Fred’s latest Monday Night Therapy episode was lighthearted and celebratory after Nebraska’s 28–21 win over UCLA. They began joking about Willie the dog, wine at the Rose Bowl, and the high drink prices, before turning to football talk. Minnie described the strong Husker crowd and UCLA’s lackluster fans. The hosts praised quarterback TJ Lateef’s poised debut—no sacks, no interceptions, and only two incompletions—while also commending Emmett Johnson’s consistency and improvement, culminating in his Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honor. They credited Matt Rhule’s game plan, which simplified the offense and boosted tempo, giving the offensive line a rare “A” performance. Fred and Minnie debated how this new success compares to Dylan Raiola’s struggles, ultimately agreeing that Raiola remains an important leader and recruiter for the program. The conversation shifted to Nebraska’s development culture, NIL realities, and upcoming challenges against Penn State, which they expect to be a much toughe

  • Corn Nation Overreaction: Johnson and Lateef Lead Huskers at the Rose Bowl

    10/11/2025 Duración: 01h20s

    This week on Corn Nation Overreaction, Greg, Hoss, and Jake discuss Nebraska's win over the UCLA Bruins at one of the most hallowed stadiums in all of college football, the Rose Bowl. The Huskers led bell to bell and, get this, actually scored a touchdown in the third quarter. It would prove to be the game-winning score as the hard-charging Bruins kept the pressure on late. But a defensive stop allowed true freshman TJ Lateef to finish the game in football's most coveted formation, the Victory Formation. Emmett Johnson had a game like few others, and apparently like no Husker running back ever. The fourth-year player became the first Husker to run for over 100 yards and have over 100 yards receiving. He even struck "the pose" after one of his three touchdowns. The Huskers are 7-3 headed into the bye week. It's a great time to be alive! Go Big Red!

  • Five Heart Podcast: Forgetting USC, It’s Time for UCLA and TJ Lateef

    07/11/2025 Duración: 01h52min

    This week on the Five Heart Podcast, Greg and Minnie will recap the game last week against USC. Emmett Johnson's brilliant performance and the epic appearance of the Blackout were overshadowed by Dylan Raiola's season-ending injury and the offensive collapse that came with it. The Husker offense was rendered ineffectual in the second half, mustering just three points after the break. Freshman TJ Lateef struggled at times, but should settle into his new role now that he has a full week of preparation. In fact, Lateef's mobility could prove a useful wrinkle for defenses who have sold out to stop the run. TJ has a strong arm, but he needs to be unleashed. That means that Dana Holgorsen also needs to be unleashed. Let's see how Nebraska responds when they go to the Rose Bowl to face the Bruins. UCLA is 3-5 but has put some interesting notches in the win column. It's time to finish the season strong! Go Big Red!

  • HUSKERS HAPPY HOUR: The Blackout, Moving On Without Dylan & More

    05/11/2025 Duración: 02h05min

    This time around on Huskers Happy Hour, we contemplate a finish to the 2025 season without Dylan Raiola. The Blackout was a rousing success…except for not winning the game. After looking a little shaky when being tossed into the fire against Southern Cal, T.J. Lateef takes over at QB against UCLA in a Big 10 After Dark matchup in the Rose Bowl. The players have a mantra for it, but Emmett Johnson’s explosion onto the national scene may be the best weapon for helping T.J.’ find success. In any case, we have plenty to cover and may have a guest to give a rest from 100% of my voice. So pile in and fire up your comments. What do the Huskers have to do to avoid another LA sweep.

  • Monday Night Therapy: Matt Rhule’s Rebuild Tested as Huskers Fall to USC, Look Ahead to UCLA

    04/11/2025 Duración: 01h05min

    In this episode of Monday Night Therapy, Minnie and Fred discuss Nebraska’s heartbreaking 21–17 loss to USC, focusing on Dylan Raiola’s fibula fracture and its ripple effect. They condemn the “hip-drop tackle” that caused the injury and debate its legality, agreeing that the Huskers’ offense faltered after Raiola went down. Minnie praises his toughness and leadership—he even tried to return before realizing the break’s severity—and notes he’ll have surgery but should recover in 10–12 weeks. The hosts recount the emotional “Blackout” atmosphere in Memorial Stadium, where fans unified behind the team despite the eventual loss. Fred and Minnie note how the injury disrupted Nebraska’s rhythm and allowed USC to capitalize. They also discuss backup quarterback TJ Lateef, acknowledging his difficult position with limited reps but hoping his first full week of preparation will pay off. Beyond the game, they reflect on Nebraska’s offensive line struggles, Matt Rhule’s leadership and public persona, and fan expectation

  • Corn Nation Overreaction: Huskers Lose to USC AND Lose Raiola for Remainder of Season

    03/11/2025 Duración: 01h36min

    The Huskers lost more than the game Saturday night, losing sophomore quarterback Dylan Raiola for the remainder of the season with a broken fibula. The Trojans spoiled a special night for the Huskers, coming from behind twice to win 21-17. And they did it in ways we expected, by running the ball at our defensive front and by taking away Nebraska's big plays. While an early three and out for the Blackshirts turned into a long drive and a touchdown, and while the home team went into the locker room at halftime up 14-6, an empty and fruitless third quarter allowed SC to get back into the game. When we burned two timeouts in the third quarter, the second on a 4th and 1 where we didn't go for it AND missed a field goal, the electricity left the stadium and even the fourth quarter light show couldn't bring it back. The Huskers we knew were gone. And on top of all of that, we have a started quarterback out for the year and a freshman quarterback who will need to grow up quickly, as we have three games left an

  • Five Heart Podcast: Nebraska vs USC preview

    31/10/2025 Duración: 02h22min

    Get ready for an exciting episode of the Five Heart Podcast as we dive into the Nebraska Cornhuskers' recent victory against Northwestern, securing the team's bowl eligibility! We're riding high on this win and can't wait to discuss what it means for the future of the Huskers. We’ll also be joined by a special media guest who will provide in-depth analysis and insights into the upcoming showdown against the formidable USC Trojans. The clash on Saturday night, set for 6:30 PM Central in Lincoln, promises to be electrifying, especially with the “Blackout” theme! The Cornhuskers will be decked out in all black uniforms, and they’re encouraging fans to do the same. Even our DC John Butler asked for fans to be "DESTRUCTIVE AND LOUD"! And for our beloved Holgormaniacs, don’t miss our special Five Heart Theater segment starring your hosts, Greg and Minnie. They’ll be bringing their signature humor and insights in this fun skit! Let’s cheer on Nebraska and make this a night to remember! Go Big Red!

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