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  • Five Heart Podcast: Nebraska's New Turf and New Mascot?
    2025/05/30

    In this lively and wide-ranging episode of the Five Heart Podcast, hosts Greg and Minnie deliver a fun-filled Thursday night show covering everything from Husker football scheduling to mascot debates and punter strategies. They reflect on Nebraska’s fall sports schedule, with emphasis on notable night games and a long-anticipated matchup against Akron, a game rescheduled from the Scott Frost era that was canceled due to lightning. They also dive into the potential of the 2025 Nebraska baseball team in the NCAA Tournament, revealing cautious optimism despite long odds.

    A big focus of the episode is Nebraska’s new Australian punter, highlighting the increasing influence of rugby-style punting in college football. The duo debates the merits of adding a female mascot to complement Herbie Husker, sparking humorous exchanges about mascot family dynamics. They also showcase the redesigned Memorial Stadium turf and discuss the implications of in-stadium alcohol sales and re-entry policy changes.

    Fans engage throughout with questions, jokes, and support—including new YouTube members who trigger a custom promotional skit for Blue Chew. The episode concludes with heartfelt reflections on Nebraska’s pioneering spirit and the podcast’s future topics, including “Five Heart Theater” and potential weekly “Besmirch the Big Ten” segments. It’s vintage Five Heart—part sports, part comedy, all Husker pride.

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    2 時間 6 分
  • HUSKER HEAT - The Corn Nation Softball Show: 2025 - A Softball Season To Remember
    2025/05/28

    In the final 2025 episode of Husker Heat, the host recapped an unforgettable season for Nebraska softball, fresh off a road trip to Knoxville for the Super Regional. Nebraska narrowly missed advancing, losing two close games to Tennessee after an opening win. Jordy Bahl pitched all 21 innings and continued to prove she’s among the nation’s elite. The Huskers finished 43–15 overall, 17–5 in the Big Ten, and ranked in the top 20 nationally across all major polls. They also smashed numerous school records—including team batting average (.356), home runs (107), slugging percentage (.648), and OPS (1.086). Jordy Bahl hit .475 and set a program record with 23 home runs.

    Looking to 2026, the team returns most starters, including an elite infield and outfield core. Key roster losses include Ava Bredwell and Abby Squire. The main holes to address are catcher and backup pitching. Meanwhile, Nebraska baseball surged late, winning the Big Ten Tournament and advancing to the Chapel Hill Regional. The show also featured humorous moments, fan banter, and deep appreciation for Jordy Bahl’s leadership both on and off the field. As the episode closed, the hosts looked ahead to continuing their podcast journey—with hopes of hosting a regional in front of packed home crowds next season.

    Additionally, one of our baseball beat guys, Aaron, will join us to talk about the men’s 2nd straight B1G tourney victory & where they’re headed next.

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    56 分
  • Monday Night Therapy: Breaking Down Nebraska’s 2025 Schedule: Trap Games, Big Wins, and Playoff Talk
    2025/05/27

    Join host Minnie Hunt and special guest College Football with Sam as we dive deep into Nebraska football’s 2025 schedule and what it could mean for the Huskers’ shot at a Big Ten title—and even a playoff berth. This episode of Monday Night Therapy covers everything from Nebraska’s most winnable games to major threshold matchups against Michigan, USC, and Penn State. Sam shares insights on the new 16-team college football playoff, and whether it helps or hurts programs like Nebraska.

    We’re also celebrating Nebraska baseball’s dramatic Big Ten Tournament run, and Husker Chuck joins to relive the thrilling moments that led to a Super Regional berth. The panel discusses Matt Rhule’s third-year expectations, the quarterback situation, special teams upgrades, and Nebraska’s mental edge heading into the 2025 season.

    Can Nebraska go 10–2 and reach the college football playoff? Will games against Iowa and Michigan State define the season? And is this finally the year the Huskers shake off the past?

    ▶️ Subscribe for more Nebraska Cornhuskers football talk, schedule analysis, and Big Ten insights!

    #NebraskaFootball #Huskers #CollegeFootballPlayoff #BigTen #HuskerNation #CFB

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    1 時間 41 分
  • Five Heat Podcast: Husker Football and the Audacity of Some People
    2025/05/23

    Join Greg and Minnie for a new episode of the Five Heart Podcast on YouTube, Facebook, and X for a lively discussion on the latest developments in college football.

    One of the night’s hot topics is a controversial 2025 quarterback ranking that surprisingly left out a particular team’s star quarterback. The duo will break down the list and share their thoughts on who deserved better recognition.

    They’ll also dive into the complex and evolving landscape of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals, focusing on a major development: the Power Four conferences allegedly joining forces amid a growing legal battle. Minnie, who has been closely following the situation, promises an in-depth look at the lawsuit and its potential ramifications for college athletics.

    Rounding out the episode is a humorous but pointed segment on regional fandoms, where the hosts ask: has another state finally overtaken Texas as the most obnoxious in college football? Don’t miss the answer and the conversation that follows.

    Whether you’re a die-hard Husker or just a passionate fan of the sport, this episode promises sharp takes, strong opinions, and plenty of Big Red pride.

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    2 時間 45 分
  • Monday Night Therapy - Nebraska’s Offseason Training Edge
    2025/05/20

    On this episode of Monday Night Therapy, Minnie Hunt hosted solo, engaging a lively chat community and reflecting on Nebraska football’s offseason progress. She pieced together insights from Matt Rhule and Dylan Raiola, revealing a player-led leadership model driving unity and relentless summer training. Raiola identified a core group of seven leaders organizing offseason workouts and bonding activities, aiming to maximize performance and set a new standard of accountability. Minnie emphasized that summer preparation determines season success, echoing Rhule’s belief that teams win championships through player-driven effort.

    The show also touched on the evolving college football landscape, including NIL concerns, the role of new oversight figures like Nick Saban and billionaire Cody Campbell, and discussions about playoff formats. Minnie and guest Aaron Rastovsky discussed Big Ten baseball tournament changes, Nebraska’s playoff hopes, and the softball team’s Super Regional bid. Light-hearted chat included humorous ideas to rename Monday Night Therapy and a story about Minnie visiting a “Mexican Hooters”-style restaurant.

    Minnie closed the show by expressing gratitude to the community, hinting at new energy for the program and show, and affirming her commitment to keeping fans informed and entertained through the offseason. The episode blended Husker analysis with community-driven fun and optimism.

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    1 時間 30 分
  • Five Heart Podcast: Harkening Back to the 1980s of Nebraska Football
    2025/05/16

    On this week’s Five Heart Podcast, hosts Greg and Minnie bring the laughs and Husker talk in a lively, nostalgia-fueled episode. Greg debuts a fresh haircut and a Big Red Ale, while Minnie channels her 1980s spirit with a vintage Husker look.

    The duo reflects on Nebraska’s 1983 blowout win over Minnesota, teasing exclusive content for YouTube members. They dive into the volleyball team’s new Epicenter docuseries, celebrating spring highlights and fan engagement.

    Football news includes Nebraska’s upcoming season opener vs. Cincinnati at Arrowhead Stadium, an 8 p.m. kickoff on ESPN. They discuss Ty Robinson’s $5.2 million Eagles rookie contract, MJ Sherman signing with the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes, and the addition of a mysterious rugby-style punter. Matt Rhule’s recruiting trip to Sweden is covered, along with Vegas win totals, which place Nebraska at 7.5.

    Five Heart Theatre returns with a hilarious skit featuring time-traveling Husker fans from 1983.

    The show also tackles Scott Frost’s recent comments about leaving the “meat grinder” of Nebraska. With chat banter, shout-outs, Husker trivia, and plenty of jokes, it’s another chaotic and entertaining week for Husker Nation.

    As always, the hosts remind you: five heart is all the heart you need.

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    2 時間 10 分
  • HUSKER HEAT - The Corn Nation Softball Show: GEAUX BIG RED
    2025/05/14

    This episode of Husker Heat covered Nebraska softball’s journey to the Baton Rouge regional, their recent Big Ten Tournament performance, and the challenges ahead.

    Host Andy Ketterson, joined by his daughter Miley—who just got engaged—discussed Nebraska’s strong season (39–13), including their dominant win over Penn State and a tough loss to UCLA.

    The team, led by ace pitcher Jordy Bahl, faces a double-elimination regional with LSU, UConn, and Southeast Louisiana. The discussion emphasized Nebraska’s reliance on Bahl, concerns about backup pitching depth, and strategic decisions coach Rhonda Revelle must make.

    The hosts recapped the selection show experience, praising the transparency of the committee and comparing it favorably to the College Football Playoff’s chaotic history. He also analyzed RPI data, quadrant records, and strength of schedule to show Nebraska’s fair placement.

    Off the field, the show featured humor, food talk, and shoutouts to standout players like Hannah Camenzind. The episode wrapped with travel plans, Baton Rouge dining recommendations, and friendly banter. With postseason hopes hinging on smart rotation and timely hitting, Nebraska looks to break a streak and advance beyond regionals for the first time in years.

    GBR—and maybe GEAUX Big Red this time.

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    48 分
  • Monday Night Therapy: The Husker Way - Nebraska Football Strength and Conditioning
    2025/05/13

    In this episode of the Corn Nation’s Monday Night Therapy podcast, host Minnie Hunt interviews Bob Davis, a former strength and conditioning coach with Nebraska during the 1980s under Boyd Epley, the legendary pioneer of Husker Power.

    Davis shares insights into the foundational role Nebraska’s strength and nutrition programs played in the Cornhuskers’ dominance, emphasizing how walk-ons and farm kids pushed blue-chip recruits by outworking them. He discusses innovations like performance testing, customized nutrition cards, and year-round training, including offseason programs that prepared players physically and mentally.

    Davis also reflects on the evolution of training—comparing old-school techniques to today’s tech-enhanced systems—and emphasizes fundamentals, balance, proper mechanics, and injury prevention. He highlights the importance of developing athletes’ understanding of movement, hydration, and nutrition. Creatine use, the relevance of bench press, and high-tech versus practical basics are all explored.

    Davis underscores that most injuries result from fatigue and poor mechanics, not contact. He calls for transparency in athletic performance reporting to inspire fans and hold players accountable.

    Now running “Strength of America” and “Body by Bob’s,” he continues to educate athletes of all ages on how to train smart, eat right, and stay healthy for life.

    The episode closes with calls for community engagement and the hope of returning Nebraska to its physical dominance.

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    1 時間 35 分